Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A01334:clause:11a_672da:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A01334
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 11A cl 672DA (pt 3/3)
Character Range: 410925–412777

the purposes of this subsection.

 (8) A person may request the company, or the responsible entity, to give to the person a copy of the register (or any part of the register) and, if such a request is made, the company, or the responsible entity, must give the person the copy:
 (a) if the company, or the responsible entity, requires payment of a fee for the copy:
 (i) before the end of 21 days after the day on which the payment of the fee is received by the company or the responsible entity; or
 (ii) within such longer period as ASIC approves in writing; or
 (b) if the company, or the responsible entity, does not require payment of a fee for the copy:
 (i) before the end of 21 days after the day on which the request is made; or
 (ii) within such longer period as ASIC approves in writing.
The amount of the fee required by the company, or the responsible entity, under paragraph (a) must not exceed the amount prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this subsection.

Note: The obligation to give the copy under this subsection is a continuing obligation and the company or responsible entity is guilty of an offence for each day, after the period referred to in paragraph (a) or (b), until the copy is given (see section 4K of the Crimes Act 1914).

 (9) The information that subsection (6) requires to be entered in the register must be entered in the register by the company, or the responsible entity, before the end of 2 business days after the day on which the company, or the responsible entity, receives the information.

Note: The obligation to enter the details in the register under this subsection is a continuing obligation and the company or responsible entity is guilty of an offence for each day, after the 2 business day period, until the details are entered in the register (see section 4K of the Crimes Act 1914).