Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00882:reg:79a
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00882
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 79A
Character Range: 337128–338889

79A  Termination fees for certain credit contracts
 (1) For section 31 of the Code, a credit fee or charge is prohibited if:
 (a) it is provided for in a credit contract entered into on or after 1 July 2011; and
 (b) it is to be paid on or in relation to the termination of the credit contract, whether the liability to make the payment is incurred at that time or at an earlier time; and
 (c) any of the amount of credit provided under the credit contract is secured over residential property.
 (2) However, subregulation (1) does not apply to:
 (a) a credit fee or charge that is:
 (i) a break fee; or
 (ii) a discharge fee; or
 (b) a credit fee or charge that is incurred before the termination of a credit contract that is terminated before any credit has been provided under the credit contract.
 (3) In this regulation:
break fee means a credit fee or charge that relates:
 (a) only to the early repayment of an amount provided under a credit contract for a fixed rate loan; and
 (b) only to the portion of the loan that is fixed; and
 (c) to the part of the credit provider's loss, arising from the early repayment, that is a result of differences in interest rates.
discharge fee means a credit fee or charge that only reimburses the credit provider for the reasonable administrative cost of terminating the credit contract.
fixed rate loan means a credit contract under which the annual percentage rate is fixed, for an agreed term, for the whole or a part of the amount due under the credit contract.
 (4) For the definition of discharge fee, a cost is a reasonable administrative cost only if it does not exceed a reasonable estimate of the average reasonable administrative cost to the credit provider of terminating that class of credit contract.