Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00189:section:155:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00189
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 155 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 2174186–2176804

authorisation; or
 (iv) the making of a decision by the Commission under subsection 91B(4), 91C(4), 93(3), (3A) or (3B) or 93AC(1), (2) or (2A); or
 (v) the Commission investigating or inquiring into the terms of a consumer contract or small business contract for the purposes of determining whether or not to make an application to the court under section 250 of the Australian Consumer Law; or
 (vi) a contracting order (within the meaning of Part XICA); or
 (vii) a divestiture order (within the meaning of Part XICA).
 (2AA) A member of the Commission may vary the time specified in a notice under subsection (1) within which the information must be furnished, or the documents produced, or at which the person is required to appear before the Commission or the member of the staff assisting the Commission who is specified in the notice.
 (2AB) Subsection (2AA) does not affect any operation that subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 has in relation to a notice under subsection (1).
 (2A) A member of the Commission may not give a notice under subsection (1) merely because:
 (a) a person has refused or failed to comply with a notice under subsection 95ZK(1) or (2) on the ground that complying with the notice would tend to incriminate the person, or to expose the person to a penalty; or
 (b) a person has refused or failed to answer a question that the person was required to answer by the person presiding at an inquiry under Part VIIA, on the ground that the answer would tend to incriminate the person, or to expose the person to a penalty; or
 (c) a person has refused or failed to produce a document referred to in a summons under subsection 95S(3), on the ground that production of the document would tend to incriminate the person, or to expose the person to a penalty.
 (3) If a notice under subsection (1) requires a person to appear before the Commission to give evidence, the Commission may require the evidence to be given on oath or affirmation. For that purpose, any member of the Commission may administer an oath or affirmation.
 (3A) If a notice under subsection (1) requires a person to appear before a member of the staff assisting the Commission to give evidence, the staff member may require the evidence to be given on oath or affirmation and may administer an oath or affirmation.
 (4) A member of the Commission may exercise, or continue to exercise, a power under subsection (1) in relation to a matter referred to in that subsection until:
 (a) the Commission commences proceedings in relation to the matter (other than proceedings for an injunction, whether interim