Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01249:clause:2_1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01249
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 1
Character Range: 1998989–2001945

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Policy transaction type  Client code  Policy code  Invoice date  Effective date  APRA class of business  Premium   Currency of premium  UFI name  UFI country code  Exemption type  HVI limb  HVI value (#)  Atypical risk class  Customised reason

Note   It is an offence under section 137.1 of the Criminal Code Act 1995 to provide false or misleading information to a Commonwealth entity. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority is a Commonwealth entity.

Lodgement requirements

If information is to be lodged in Table 1 only, the licensee may lodge the information electronically or in writing.

If information is to be lodged in both Table 1 and Table 2, the licensee must lodge the information electronically. If the licensee is unable to lodge the information electronically, the licensee must arrange an alternative method of lodgement with APRA.

Requirements for forms lodged electronically

A licensee must lodge a form electronically via the licensees portal provided by APRA. A licensee must undertake the steps required by APRA to become authorised to use the portal.

A document accompanying a form may only be lodged electronically if APRA has approved, in writing, the electronic lodgement of documents of that kind. If APRA has not approved the electronic lodgement of a document, the document may be lodged in writing.

APRA may approve the electronic lodgement of:
(a) a particular kind of document; or
(b) documents in a particular class of documents.

A document is taken to be lodged with APRA electronically if it is lodged in accordance with APRA's approval, including any requirements of the approval as to authentication.

Requirements for forms lodged in writing

If a form is lodged in writing, the form must be signed in accordance with the requirements of section 912CA of the Corporations Act 2001, as modified by regulation 7.6.08C of the Corporations Regulations 2001.

Licensees lodging by mail or in person must lodge with APRA:
(a) the signed, original form; and
(b) any information, statements, explanations or other matters required by the form; and
(c) any other material required by the form.

Licensees lodging by email must lodge with APRA:
(a) the signed form in PDF (portable document format); and
(b) any information, statements, explanations or other matters required by the form; and
(c) any other material required by the form.

Licensees lodging by email must retain signed original copies of the forms and attachments for a period of 7 years.

A form, or document, lodged with APRA in writing by, or on behalf of, an entity in an item of the following table, must be signed by the person specified in the item.
Item   Entity                                 Person