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and mortgage intermediaries
Division 1—Interpretation
28V References to providing credit services to a consumer
28VA Meaning of amount of credit
Division 2—What is conflicted remuneration?
28VB Monetary benefit given in certain circumstances not conflicted remuneration
28VC Benefits to which the drawdown cap applies
28VD Working out the maximum drawdown net of offset for a credit contract
28VE Volume‑based benefits
28VF Campaign‑based benefits
28VG Clawback requirements
28VH Non‑monetary benefit given in certain circumstances not conflicted remuneration
Division 3—Circumstances in which conflicted remuneration must not be accepted
28VI Circumstances in which a licensee must not accept conflicted remuneration
28VJ Circumstances in which a credit representative must not accept conflicted remuneration
Division 4—Circumstances in which conflicted remuneration must not be given
28VK Circumstances in which an employer must not give conflicted remuneration
28VL Circumstances in which a credit provider must not give conflicted remuneration
28VM Circumstances in which a mortgage intermediary must not give conflicted remuneration
Chapter 4—Administration—registers relating to credit activities
29 Credit registers—licensees, credit representatives and registered persons
30 Credit registers—persons against whom banning order or disqualification order is made
30A Credit register—unlicensed carried over instrument lender
Chapter 5—Compliance and enforcement
31 Investigations—distribution of report
32 Examination of person—form of notice requiring assistance and appearance for examination
33 Inspection of books and audit information‑gathering powers—evidence of authority
34 Hearings—form of summons to appear before ASIC
35 Miscellaneous provisions—allowances and expenses
Chapter 6—Miscellaneous
Part 6‑1—Court proceedings
36 Where proceedings may be brought
Part 6‑2—Infringement notices
37 Prescribed offences
38 Prescribed civil penalty provisions
39 Prescribed key requirements
Part 6‑2A—Avoidance schemes
40 Avoidance purposes relating to contracts
41 Avoidance purposes relating to product intervention orders
Part 6‑3—Application, saving and transitional provisions
49A Transitional—Schedule 1 to National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 1)
49B Transitional—Schedule 2 to National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 1)
49C Transitional—Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Treasury Laws Amendment (Putting Consumers First—Establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority) Regulations 2018
49D Transitional—Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Treasury Laws Amendment (Putting Consumers First—Establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority) Regulations 2018
49E Transitional—Part 3 of Schedule 1 to the Treasury Laws Amendment (Putting Consumers First—Establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority) Regulations 2018
49F Application—offences
49G Application—civil penalty provisions
49H Transitional—Schedule 1 to the Treasury Laws Amendment (AFCA Cooperation) Regulations 2019
49J Application and transitional—Schedule 1 to the National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Debt Management Services) Regulations 2021
49K Application—Schedule 1 to the National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Financial Sector Reform) Regulations 2023
Chapter 7—Matters in relation to the National Credit Code
Part 7‑1—Exemptions, declarations and other matters
50 Continued application of Part 12 of the Code and interpretation provisions
50A Exemption for