National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009
An application may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of a decision (within the meaning of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 ) made by ASIC under this Act other than: (aa) a decision of ASIC under subsection 54(1B) (which deals with immediate cancellation of a licence); or (a) a decision of ASIC under subsection 109(3) (which deals with certain exemptions from, and modifications of, Chapter 2); or (b) a decision of ASIC under subsection 163(3) (which deals with certain exemptions from, and modifications of, Chapter 3); or (c) a decision of ASIC under section 238A or 238B (which deals with approved codes of conduct); or (d) a decision of ASIC under Chapter 6 (which deals with compliance and enforcement), except for a decision of ASIC:
(i) to make an order under subsection 300(1) (which deals with orders relating to credit contracts, mortgages, guarantees or consumer leases); or
(ii) to make, or refuse to make, an order under subsection 301(1) (which deals with orders varying or revoking orders made under section 300 ); or
(iii) to make an order under subsection 301D(1) (which deals with product intervention orders); or
(iv) to amend a product intervention order under section 301J unless, under subsection 301J(6) , the amendment must be by legislative instrument; or
(e) a decision of ASIC to make a determination under subsection 328(3) (which deals with determinations in relation to notice of reviewable decisions etc.); or (f) a decision of ASIC under subsection 6(17) of the National Credit Code (which deals with the exclusion of provisions of credit from the application of the National Credit Code); or (g) a decision of ASIC under subsection 171(6) of the National Credit Code (which deals with the exclusion of consumer leases from the application of the National Credit Code); or (h) a decision of ASIC under subsection 203A(3) of the National Credit Code (which deals with certain exemptions from the National Credit Code); or (i) a decision of ASIC under the regulations, unless the regulations specify that an application may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of the decision.
(v) to revoke a product intervention order under section 301K unless, under subsection 301K(4) , the revocation must be by legislative instrument; or
327(1A)
An application may also be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of a decision (within the meaning of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 ) made by the Registrar under the data standards or disclosure framework.
327(2)
Section 27A of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 does not apply to the decision.
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