Financial Sector Reform (Hayne Royal Commission Response) Act 2020 (135 of 2020)
Schedule 9 Adjustment of APRA and ASIC's roles in superannuation
Part 2 Adjustments relating to financial services
Corporations Act 2001
54 After subsection 920A(3)
Insert:
Special procedure for RSE licensees
(3A) If a person against whom ASIC proposes to make a banning order is a financial services licensee who is authorised to provide a superannuation trustee service, the following provisions apply:
(a) ASIC cannot make the banning order if doing so would, in ASIC's opinion, have the result of preventing the licensee from providing that service, unless:
(i) APRA agrees in writing to the making of the banning order; or
(ii) the licensee's RSE licence is not in effect, and is not treated by section 29GB of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 as if it were in effect;
(b) if ASIC makes the banning order and paragraph (a) does not apply to that action, ASIC must, within one week, inform APRA of the action that has been taken.
(3B) A failure to comply with a requirement of subsection (3A) to get the agreement of APRA about a banning order does not invalidate the action taken.
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