Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00134:front:0:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00134
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 14371–17510

collectables and personal use assets
63 Certain regulated superannuation funds not to accept employer contributions in certain circumstances
64 Superannuation contributions—deductions from salary or wages to be remitted promptly
65 Lending to members of regulated superannuation fund prohibited
66 Acquisitions of certain assets from members of regulated superannuation funds prohibited
67 Borrowing
67A Limited recourse borrowing arrangements
67B Limited recourse borrowing arrangements—replacement assets
68 Victimisation of trustees etc.
68AAA Benefits provided by taking out insurance—inactive accounts
68AAB Benefits provided by taking out insurance—low‑balance accounts
68AAC Benefits provided by taking out insurance—members under 25 years old
68AAD Sections 68AAA, 68AAB and 68AAC do not apply to funds with no more than 6 members
68AAE Employer‑sponsor contribution exception
68AAF Dangerous occupation exception
68AA Benefits for permanent incapacity and death—MySuper members
68A Trustees must not use goods or services to influence employers
68B Promotion of illegal early release schemes
68C Voting by a director of a corporate trustee—governing rules
68D Voting by an individual trustee—governing rules
Part 8—In‑house asset rules applying to regulated superannuation funds
Division 1—Object and interpretation
Subdivision A—General
69 Object of Part
69A Sub‑funds to be treated as funds
70A The Regulator may determine a person to be a standard employer‑sponsor
Subdivision B—Part 8 associates
70B Part 8 associates of individuals
70C Part 8 associates of companies
70D Part 8 associates of partnerships
70E Meanings of terms used in sections 70B, 70C and 70D
Subdivision C—In‑house assets
71 Meaning of in‑house asset
Subdivision D—Transitional arrangements in relation to in‑house assets
71A Exceptions—pre‑11 August 1999 investments and loans
71B Exceptions—pre‑11 August 1999 leases and lease arrangements
71C Exceptions—transition period
71D Exception—reinvestments
71E Exception—certain geared investments
71EA Relationship breakdowns
71F Meaning of certain terms used in Subdivision D
              Subdivision E—Other provisions in relation to in‑house assets
72 How this Part applies if there are 2 or more employer‑sponsors of whom at least one is an unrelated employer‑sponsor
73 Cost of in‑house asset
74 Historical cost ratio of fund's in‑house assets
75 Market value ratio of fund's in‑house assets
Division 2—Historical cost ratio of fund's in‑house assets
76 Private sector funds established on or after 12 March 1985—historical cost ratio for the 1994‑95 year of income
77 Private sector funds established before 12 March 1985—historical cost ratio for the 1994‑95 year of income
78 Public sector funds established on or after 1 July 1990—historical cost ratio for the 1994‑95 year of income
79 Public sector funds established before 1 July 1990—historical cost ratio for the 1994‑95 year of income
80 All funds—historical cost ratio for the 1995‑96 year of income, the 1996‑97 year of income and the 1997‑98 year of income
Division 3—Market value ratio of fund's in‑house assets
80A Division not applicable