Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00185:section:1021fb:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00185
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 1021FB (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 4503962–4506809

1021FB  Paragraph 1012G(3)(a) obligation—offences relating to information provided by product issuer for communication by another person

Product issuer knows information is defective
 (1) The issuer of a financial product commits an offence if:
 (a) the issuer provides information (whether in a document or otherwise) relating to the product to a person:
 (i) for the purpose of the information being communicated under paragraph 1012G(3)(a); or
 (ii) knowing that it is likely that the information will be so communicated; and
 (b) the issuer knows that, if the person communicates the provided information for the purpose of paragraph 1012G(3)(a), the information communicated will be defective.

Product issuer knows information is not all the required information
 (2) The issuer of a financial product commits an offence if:
 (a) the issuer provides information (whether in a document or otherwise) relating to the product to a person:
 (i) for the purpose of it being communicated under paragraph 1012G(3)(a); or
 (ii) knowing that it is likely that it will be so communicated; and
 (b) the provided information relates to a matter or matters, but the issuer knows that it is not all of the information relating to the matter or matters that is required to be so communicated; and
 (c) the issuer is reckless as to whether the person will or may communicate information for the purposes of paragraph 1012G(3)(a) on the basis that the provided information is all the information relating to the matter or matters that is required to be so communicated.

Product issuer provides information that results in information required by paragraph 1012G(3)(a) being defective
 (3) The issuer of a financial product commits an offence if:
 (a) the issuer provides information (whether in a document or otherwise) relating to the product to a person:
 (i) for the purpose of it being communicated under paragraph 1012G(3)(a); or
 (ii) knowing that it is likely that it will be so communicated; and
 (b) the person communicates the information for the purpose of paragraph 1012G(3)(a); and
 (c) the information communicated is defective because it includes the provided information (whether or not it is defective for other reasons).
 (4) For the purposes of an offence based on subsection (3), strict liability applies to the physical element of the offence specified in paragraph (3)(c).
Note: For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.

Defence to subsection (3) offence
 (5) In any proceedings against the issuer of a financial product for an offence based on subsection (3), it is a defence if the issuer took reasonable steps to ensure that the information they provided would not be such as to make the information communicated for the purpose of paragraph 1012G(3)(a) defective.
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in