Source: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2016C01049
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Details: C2016C01049
- C2016C01049
Act No. 137 of 2002 as amended, taking into account amendments up to Industry Research and Development Amendment (Innovation and Science Australia) Act 2016
C2016C01049
Part 4—Determinations by Innovation and Science Australia concerning certain investments
No. 137, 2002
This is a compilation of the Venture Capital Act 2002 that shows the text of the law as amended and in force on 20 October 2016 (the compilation date).
1‑15....... Identifying defined terms.................................................................... 2
3‑10....... Registration of eligible venture capital investors (Part 3).................... 4
3‑15....... Determinations by Innovation and Science Australia concerning certain investments (Part 4) 4
11‑5....... Determination of further information to be included in application... 16
13‑10..... When registration is in force............................................................. 21
13‑15..... An ESVCLP’s approved investment plan......................................... 22
13‑20..... Deciding whether investment plans are appropriate.......................... 23
Division 15—Obligations while registered 26
15‑1....... Annual return.................................................................................... 26
15‑5....... Determination of further information to be included in returns......... 28
15‑10..... Quarterly returns............................................................................... 28
15‑15..... Further information may be requested............................................... 29
15‑20..... Other information may be requested................................................. 30
Division 17—Revocation of registration 31
17‑1....... Revoking registration for not meeting investment registration requirements etc. 31
17‑10..... Revocation at discretion of Innovation and Science Australia........... 34
17‑15..... Notice of revocation.......................................................................... 35
17‑20..... Date of effect of revocation............................................................... 35
17‑25..... Revocation on application by partnership.......................................... 35
21‑1....... What this Division is about............................................................... 36
21‑5....... Registration as eligible venture capital investors............................... 37
21‑10..... Period within which application must be decided.............................. 38
21‑20..... Annual return by eligible entity......................................................... 39
21‑25..... Revocation at discretion of Innovation and Science Australia........... 40
21‑30..... Revocation on application................................................................. 41
Part 4—Determinations by Innovation and Science Australia concerning certain investments 42
Division 25—Determinations by Innovation and Science Australia concerning certain investments 42
Guide to Division 25 42
25‑1....... What this Division is about............................................................... 42
Operative provisions 43
25‑5....... Innovation and Science Australia may determine a shorter period.... 43
25‑10..... Innovation and Science Australia may determine that a requirement does not apply 44
25‑15..... Innovation and Science Australia may determine matters relating to requirements for eligible venture capital investments.......................................................................................................... 45
29‑5....... Notification of right to seek internal review...................................... 49
29‑10..... Internal review of decisions.............................................................. 50
29‑15..... Review of decisions by Administrative Appeals Tribunal................ 51
Division 33—Miscellaneous 52
33‑5....... Meaning of form approved by Innovation and Science Australia..... 52
(2) Most of the terms that are defined in that Dictionary are identified by an asterisk appearing at the start of the term: as in *Innovation and Science Australia. The footnote with the asterisk contains a signpost to that Dictionary.
Note: Innovation and Science Australia is responsible for the operation of these measures. The Industry Research and Development Act 1986 provides for the establishment and operation of Innovation and Science Australia.
(c) registration of limited partnerships by Innovation and Science Australia, including conditional registration; and
3‑15 Determinations by Innovation and Science Australia concerning certain investments (Part 4)
Part 4 provides for Innovation and Science Australia to make determinations that are relevant to whether certain investments can be eligible venture capital investments.
Part 5 provides for review of Innovation and Science Australia’s decisions under this Act.
Innovation and Science Australia can register limited partnerships as venture capital limited partnerships, early stage venture capital limited partnerships or Australian venture capital funds of funds.
Broadly speaking, Innovation and Science Australia will register a limited partnership under Division 13 if an application meets the requirements of Division 11, unless Innovation and Science Australia is satisfied that the partnership does not meet the applicable registration requirements of Division 9.
Innovation and Science Australia can revoke a registration under Division 17. Broadly speaking, the grounds for revocation are:
(ii) does not exceed $200 million; and
(a) *Innovation and Science Australia allows, under section 9‑4, the partner’s committed capital in the partnership to exceed 30% of the partnership’s committed capital; or
(1) *Innovation and Science Australia may, on the application of a partner of a partnership, make a decision allowing the partner’s committed capital in the partnership to exceed 30% of the partnership’s committed capital.
(2) The application must be in the *form approved by Innovation and Science Australia.
(3) In considering whether to make such a decision, *Innovation and Science Australia must apply the principles specified under subsection (4).
(4) *Innovation and Science Australia may, by legislative instrument, make principles about making decisions under this section.
(5) If *Innovation and Science Australia makes a decision under this section, Innovation and Science Australia must notify the *general partner as soon as practicable after the decision is made.
(6) If *Innovation and Science Australia refuses to make a decision allowing the partner’s committed capital in the partnership to exceed 30% of the partnership’s committed capital, Innovation and Science Australia must:
(2) A *general partner may apply to *Innovation and Science Australia, in the *form approved by Innovation and Science Australia, for Innovation and Science Australia to allow a longer period for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b).
(3) *Innovation and Science Australia may, for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), allow a longer period if Innovation and Science Australia is satisfied that:
(1) A *general partner of a *limited partnership may apply, in the *form approved by Innovation and Science Australia, to *Innovation and Science Australia for registration of the partnership as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF under this Part.
(l) such further information as *Innovation and Science Australia determines under section 11‑5.
(1) *Innovation and Science Australia may, for the purposes of paragraph 11‑1(2)(l), determine, by writing signed by the Chairperson of Innovation and Science Australia pursuant to a resolution of Innovation and Science Australia, that specified information is to be included in the application.
If *Innovation and Science Australia needs further information to decide an application for registration under this Part, it may ask a *general partner to provide further information.
(1) Subject to this section, *Innovation and Science Australia must decide an application for registration or conditional registration under this Part within 60 days after receiving it.
(2) If *Innovation and Science Australia thinks that it will take longer to decide the application, Innovation and Science Australia may extend, by up to 60 days, the period for deciding it.
(3) An extension must be made by written notice given to a *general partner within 60 days after *Innovation and Science Australia receives the application.
(4) If *Innovation and Science Australia extends the period, Innovation and Science Australia must decide the application within the extended period.
(1) *Innovation and Science Australia must register a partnership as a *VCLP under this Part if:
(1A) *Innovation and Science Australia must register a partnership as an *ESVCLP under this Part if:
(c) Innovation and Science Australia is satisfied that the partnership’s investment plan (as set out in the application or that plan as since approved by Innovation and Science Australia) is appropriate; and
(2) *Innovation and Science Australia must register a partnership as an *AFOF under this Part if:
(3) If *Innovation and Science Australia decides to register the partnership as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF under this Part, Innovation and Science Australia must notify a *general partner of the partnership as soon as practicable after the decision is made.
(4) If *Innovation and Science Australia decides not to register the partnership as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF under this Part, Innovation and Science Australia must:
(5) *Innovation and Science Australia cannot register the partnership:
(1) *Innovation and Science Australia may conditionally register the partnership as a *VCLP if:
(i) the application for registration does not meet the requirements under section 11‑1;
(iii) the partnership does not meet the *registration requirements of a VCLP;
(c) would not, if it was conditionally registered, meet the registration requirements of a VCLP within the period specified under subsection 13‑10(3); or
(1A) *Innovation and Science Australia may conditionally register the partnership as an *ESVCLP if:
(iii) the partnership does not meet the *registration requirements of an ESVCLP;
(c) would not, if it was conditionally registered, meet the registration requirements of an ESVCLP within the period specified under subsection 13‑10(3); or
(2) *Innovation and Science Australia may conditionally register the partnership as an *AFOF if:
(iii) the partnership does not meet the *registration requirements of an AFOF;
(c) would not, if it was conditionally registered, meet the registration requirements of an AFOF within the period specified under subsection 13‑10(3); or
(1) A notice under subsection 13‑1(3) to the effect that *Innovation and Science Australia has decided to register a partnership as an *ESVCLP must specify a document that sets out the investment plan in relation to which Innovation and Science Australia is satisfied as mentioned in paragraph 13‑1(1A)(c).
(3) A *general partner of an *ESVCLP may, by writing, request Innovation and Science Australia to approve a new plan as a replacement for the ESVCLP’s *approved investment plan.
(5) If *Innovation and Science Australia is satisfied that the replacement plan is appropriate, it must grant the request and approve the replacement plan.
(6) If *Innovation and Science Australia approves the replacement plan, the ESVCLP’s *approved investment plan is replaced accordingly on the giving of the approval.
(7) If *Innovation and Science Australia is not satisfied as mentioned in subsection (5), Innovation and Science Australia must refuse the request.
(8) *Innovation and Science Australia must give the *general partner who made the request written notice of its decision on the request as soon as practicable after the decision is made.
(9) If *Innovation and Science Australia’s decision is to refuse the request, the notice must also include a statement of its reasons for its decision.
(1) In deciding, for the purposes of paragraph 13‑1(1A)(c) or subsection 13‑15(5), whether it is satisfied that a partnership’s investment plan, or a replacement for a partnership’s *approved investment plan, is appropriate, *Innovation and Science Australia must take into account the extent to which the partnership focuses on early stage venture capital, having regard to:
(2) *Innovation and Science Australia may, by legislative instrument, make guidelines specifying additional matters that it must take into account in deciding, for the purposes of paragraph 13‑1(1A)(c) or subsection 13‑15(5), whether it is satisfied that:
(3) This section does not limit the matters that *Innovation and Science Australia may take into account in deciding, for the purposes of paragraph 13‑1(1A)(c) or subsection 13‑15(5), whether it is satisfied that:
A *general partner of a partnership registered under this Part as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF must, within 3 months after the end of each *financial year, give *Innovation and Science Australia a written return that includes the following information:
(ga) for an investment in a company that the partnership held throughout the financial year—a statement from a general partner as to whether the company met the requirements of subsections 118‑425(3), (4), (4A) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year;
(gb) for an investment in a unit trust that the partnership held throughout the financial year—a statement from a general partner as to whether the unit trust met the requirements of subsections 118‑427(4), (5), (5A) and (6) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year;
(h) such further information as Innovation and Science Australia determines under section 15‑5.
(1) *Innovation and Science Australia may, for the purposes of paragraph 15‑1(h), determine, by writing signed by the Chairperson of Innovation and Science Australia pursuant to a resolution of Innovation and Science Australia, that specified information is to be included in returns.
A*general partner of a partnership registered under this Part as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF must, within one month after the end of each *quarter, give *Innovation and Science Australia a written return that includes:
(c) for each investment in a company made during the quarter—a statement from a general partner as to whether the company met the requirements of subsections 118‑425(3), (4), (4A) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during the quarter after the investment was made; and
(d) for each disposal of an investment in a company during the quarter—a statement from a general partner as to whether the company met the requirements of subsections 118‑425(3), (4), (4A) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during the quarter up to the day of disposal; and
(e) for each investment in a unit trust made during the quarter—a statement from a general partner as to whether the unit trust met the requirements of subsections 118‑427(4), (5), (5A) and (6) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during the quarter after the investment was made; and
*Innovation and Science Australia may ask a *general partner of the partnership to provide further information about the investments or disposals notified under section 15‑10.
(1) A *general partner of a partnership registered under this Part as an *ESVCLP must, within 3 months after the end of each *financial year give *Innovation and Science Australia a written report on the implementation of the partnership’s *approved investment plan during the financial year that:
(2) *Innovation and Science Australia may, by legislative instrument, issue guidelines relating to reports under this section (including the publication of those reports).
(3) *Innovation and Science Australia must publish reports it receives under subsection (1).
(4) *Innovation and Science Australia may comply with its obligation under subsection (3) by including copies of those reports in its annual report under section 46 of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986.
*Innovation and Science Australia may ask a *general partner of the partnership to provide Innovation and Science Australia with information that Innovation and Science Australia considers necessary for the purposes of administering this Act.
17‑10 Revocation at discretion of Innovation and Science Australia
(1) If *Innovation and Science Australia has reason to believe that:
(2) *Innovation and Science Australia must, for the purposes of subsection (1), determine a period that:
(a) state the matters that in *Innovation and Science Australia’s opinion, may constitute grounds for revocation; and
(5) *Innovation and Science Australia must revoke the registration if, after considering any submissions made under subsection (4), it is satisfied that, at the end of that period, the partnership does not meet the *investment registration requirements of a VCLP, the *investment registration requirements of an ESVCLP or the *investment registration requirements of an AFOF, as the case may be.
(a) state the matters that, in *Innovation and Science Australia’s opinion, may constitute grounds for revocation; and
(3) A *general partner may apply to *Innovation and Science Australia, in the *form approved by Innovation and Science Australia, for an extension of the 60 day period.
(4) *Innovation and Science Australia may, for the purposes of paragraph (2)(c), extend, by up to 60 days, the period if it is satisfied that:
(6) *Innovation and Science Australia must revoke the registration if, after considering any submissions made under subsection (5), it is satisfied that:
(1) Subject to subsection (2), *Innovation and Science Australia may revoke a partnership’s registration as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF under this Part if Innovation and Science Australia is satisfied that the partnership has:
(2) *Innovation and Science Australia must not revoke the partnership’s registration unless Innovation and Science Australia:
(a) by notice in writing given to a *general partner of the partnership, allows the general partner at least 28 days after the notice is given in which to make written submissions to Innovation and Science Australia about the matters specified in the notice that, in Innovation and Science Australia’s opinion, may constitute grounds for revocation; and
As soon as practicable after revoking a partnership’s registration under section 17‑1, 17‑5 or 17‑10, *Innovation and Science Australia must give a *general partner of the partnership a notice that advises of the revocation and sets out Innovation and Science Australia’s reasons for deciding to revoke.
The revocation takes effect from the day on which *Innovation and Science Australia decides to revoke registration.
(1) A *general partner of a partnership registered under this Part as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF may apply in writing to *Innovation and Science Australia to have the registration revoked.
(2) *Innovation and Science Australia must revoke the registration as soon as practicable after receiving the application.
Innovation and Science Australia can register entities as eligible venture capital investors, and revoke their registration.
21‑25 Revocation at discretion of Innovation and Science Australia
(1) An *entity may apply to *Innovation and Science Australia, in the *form approved by Innovation and Science Australia, for registration under this Part as an *eligible venture capital investor.
(2) An application must be given to *Innovation and Science Australia within 30 days after the applicant enters into the contract to acquire its first *eligible venture capital investment after the commencement of this Act.
(4) *Innovation and Science Australia must register the applicant under this Part if Innovation and Science Australia is satisfied that the information has been provided.
(5) If *Innovation and Science Australia registers an applicant under this Part, Innovation and Science Australia must notify the applicant within 60 days after the application was made.
(6) If *Innovation and Science Australia does not register an applicant under this Part, Innovation and Science Australia must:
(1) Subject to this section, *Innovation and Science Australia must decide an application for registration under this Part within 60 days after receiving it.
(3) An extension must be made by written notice given to the applicant within 60 days after *Innovation and Science Australia receives the application.
(1) An *entity registered under this Part must, within 3 months after the end of each *financial year, give *Innovation and Science Australia a written return that includes the following information:
(g) for each investment in a company that the entity held throughout that year—a statement as to whether the company met the requirements of subsections 118‑425(3), (4), (4A) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year;
(h) for each investment in a company that the entity made during that year—a statement as to whether the company met the requirements of subsections 118‑425(3), (4), (4A) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year after the investment was made;
(i) for each investment in a company that the entity disposed of during that year—a statement as to whether the company met the requirements of subsections 118‑425(3), (4), (4A) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year up to the day of disposal;
(j) for each investment in a unit trust that the entity held throughout that year—a statement as to whether the unit trust met the requirements of subsections 118‑427(4), (5), (5A) and (6) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year;
(1) Subject to this section, *Innovation and Science Australia may revoke an *entity’s registration under this Part if Innovation and Science Australia is satisfied that the entity has failed to comply with section 21‑20.
(2) As soon as practicable after revoking an *entity’s registration under this Part, *Innovation and Science Australia must give the entity a notice that advises of the revocation and sets out *Innovation and Science Australia’s reasons for deciding to revoke.
(3) *Innovation and Science Australia must not revoke a registration unless Innovation and Science Australia:
(a) by notice in writing given to the *entity, allows the entity at least 14 days after the notice is given in which to make written submissions to Innovation and Science Australia about the matters specified in the notice that, in *Innovation and Science Australia’s opinion, may constitute grounds for revocation; and
(1) An *entity registered under this Part may apply in writing to *Innovation and Science Australia to have its registration revoked.
Division 25—Determinations by Innovation and Science Australia concerning certain investments
Innovation and Science Australia can make determinations having the effect of relaxing the requirements of paragraphs 118‑425(2)(b) and 118‑427(3)(c) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
25‑5 Innovation and Science Australia may determine a shorter period
25‑10 Innovation and Science Australia may determine that a requirement does not apply
25‑15 Innovation and Science Australia may determine matters relating to requirements for eligible venture capital investments
(1) *Innovation and Science Australia may, on the application of a *general partner of a *limited partnership registered as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF, determine a shorter period during which a *company must meet the requirements of paragraph 118‑425(2)(b) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
(1A) *Innovation and Science Australia may, on the application of a *general partner of a *limited partnership registered as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF, determine a shorter period during which a unit trust must meet the requirements of paragraph 118‑427(3)(c) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
(2) An application under this section must be in the *form approved by Innovation and Science Australia.
(3) In considering whether to make a determination, *Innovation and Science Australia must apply the principles specified under subsection (4).
(4) *Innovation and Science Australia may, by legislative instrument, make principles about making determinations under this section.
(5) If *Innovation and Science Australia determines a shorter period, Innovation and Science Australia must notify the *general partner as soon as practicable after the determination is made.
(6) If *Innovation and Science Australia refuses to make a determination, Innovation and Science Australia must:
(1) *Innovation and Science Australia may, on the application of a *general partner of a partnership registered as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF, determine that either or both of the following requirements do not apply to a *company:
(1A) *Innovation and Science Australia may, on the application of a *general partner of a partnership registered as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF, determine that either or both of the following requirements do not apply to a unit trust:
(2) An application under this section must be in the form approved by Innovation and Science Australia.
(5) If *Innovation and Science Australia determines that a requirement does not apply, Innovation and Science Australia must notify the *general partner as soon as practicable after the determination is made.
(1) *Innovation and Science Australia may, on the application of a *general partner of a partnership registered as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF, determine:
(a) the matters set out in paragraphs 118‑425(14)(a) and (b) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997; or
(b) the matters set out in paragraphs 118‑425(14B)(a), (b) and (c) of that Act; or
(c) the matters set out in paragraphs 118‑425(14C)(a) and (b) of that Act; or
(d) the matters set out in paragraphs 118‑427(15)(a) and (b) of that Act; or
(e) the matters set out in paragraphs 118‑427(15A)(a), (b) and (c) of that Act; or
(f) the matters set out in paragraphs 118‑427(15B)(a) and (b) of that Act.
Note: Determining these matters allows for the relaxation of some of the requirements for eligible venture capital investments under sections 118‑425 and 118‑427 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
(1A) In making a determination under paragraph (1)(b) or (e), *Innovation and Science Australia must specify in the determination a period for the purposes of paragraph 118‑425(14B)(c) or 118‑427(15A)(c) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, as the case requires.
(5) If *Innovation and Science Australia makes a determination under subsection (1), Innovation and Science Australia must notify the *general partner as soon as practicable after the determination is made.
(i) decisions under section 25‑10 or 25‑15 refusing to make a determination;
(j) decisions under subsection 25‑15(1A) specifying a period;
(k) decisions under section 362‑25 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 making a *private ruling, or decisions refusing to make a private ruling under that section;
(l) decisions under section 362‑60 in Schedule 1 to that Act withdrawing a private ruling.
must include a statement to the effect that the person may, under section 29‑10, request *Innovation and Science Australia to reconsider the decision.
(2) The person affected by the decision is the person who made the relevant application to *Innovation and Science Australia.
(1) If the *person affected by a decision that is reviewable under this Part is dissatisfied with the decision, the person may, by notice in writing given to *Innovation and Science Australia, request Innovation and Science Australia to reconsider the decision.
(2) The request must not be made more than 21 days, or such longer period as *Innovation and Science Australia approves, after the person receives from Innovation and Science Australia a notice advising of the decision.
(4) On receipt of the request, *Innovation and Science Australia must reconsider the decision and may confirm or revoke it, or vary it in such manner as Innovation and Science Australia thinks fit.
(5) If *Innovation and Science Australia does not confirm, vary or revoke the decision before the end of the period of 60 days after the day on which Innovation and Science Australia receives the request, Innovation and Science Australia is taken, at the end of that period, to have confirmed the decision.
(6) As soon as practicable after *Innovation and Science Australia confirms, varies or revokes the decision, Innovation and Science Australia must give the person a written notice that:
(b) except in a case to which subsection (5) applies—advises of Innovation and Science Australia’s reasons for confirming, varying or revoking the decision; and
(8) For the purposes of subsections (4), (5), (6) and (7) and section 29‑15, if *Innovation and Science Australia revokes a decision and replaces it with another decision:
(a) Innovation and Science Australia is taken to vary the first‑mentioned decision and not to revoke it; and
(1) Application may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for a reviewable decision of *Innovation and Science Australia that has been confirmed or varied under section 29‑10.
33‑5 Meaning of form approved by Innovation and Science Australia
A notice or application is in the form approved by Innovation and Science Australia if:
(a) it is in the form approved by *Innovation and Science Australia for that kind of notice or application; and
(c) it contains the information that the form requires, and any further information, statement or document as Innovation and Science Australia requires, whether in the form or otherwise; and
(d) it is given in the manner that Innovation and Science Australia requires (which may include electronically).
19 Dec 2002 (s 1‑5)
Sch 1 (items 14–19): 30 June 2004 (s 2(1) item 2)
Sch 10 (items 243, 276): 1 Apr 2005 (s 2(1) items 5, 23)
Sch 8 (items 54–84, 166–204, 218–347): 21 June 2007 (s 2(1) item 6)
Sch 8 (items 352, 353): 19 Dec 2002 (s 2(1) item 7)
Sch 12 (items 91–287): 27 Sept 2007 (s 2(1) item 9)
Sch 3 (items 336–343): 29 June 2013 (s 2(1) item 16)
Sch 2 (items 6, 7, 15–20, 35–45, 52, 53, 62, 63, 77–82): 1 July 2016 (s 2(1) items 3, 8)
Sch 2 (items 7, 20, 44, 45, 53, 63)
Sch 1 (item 49): 20 Oct 2016 (s 2(1) item 1)
am. Nos. 78 and 164, 2007; No 63, 2016
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