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APRA' application or by a method (i.e. a web-based solution) notified by APRA, in writing, prior to submission.
Note: the Direct to APRA application software (also known as D2A) may be obtained from APRA.

Reporting periods and due dates
7.             Subject to paragraph 9 of this Reporting Standard, an ADI to which this Reporting Standard applies must provide the information required by this Reporting Standard in respect of each business week.
8.             Subject to paragraph 10 of this Reporting Standard, the information required by this Reporting Standard must be provided to APRA within 10 business days after the end of the reporting period to which the information relates.
9.             APRA may change the reporting periods, or specified reporting periods, for a particular ADI, to require it to provide the information required by this Reporting Standard more frequently, or less frequently, having regard to:
(a)          the particular circumstances of the ADI; and
(b)          the requirements of the Commonwealth Government of Australia.
10.         APRA may, in writing, grant an ADI an extension of a due date in which case the new due date will be the date specified in the notice of extension.
Note: For the avoidance of doubt, if the due date for a particular reporting period falls on a day other than a usual business day, an ADI is nonetheless required to submit the information required no later than the due date.

Quality control
11.         All information provided by an ADI under this Reporting Standard must be subject to processes and controls developed by the ADI for the internal review and authorisation of that information. These systems, processes and controls are to assure the completeness and reliability of the information provided.

Authorisation
12.         When an officer of an ADI submits information under this Reporting Standard using the D2A application, or other method notified by APRA, it will be necessary for the officer to digitally sign the relevant information using a digital certificate acceptable to APRA.

Minor alterations to forms and instructions
13.         APRA may make minor variations to:
(a)          a form that is part of this Reporting Standard, and the instructions to such a form, to correct technical, programming or logical errors, inconsistencies or anomalies; or
(b)          the instructions to a form, to clarify the application to the form,
    without changing any substantive requirement in the form or instructions.
14.         If APRA makes such a variation, it must notify each ADI that is required to report under this Reporting Standard.

Interpretation
15.         In this Reporting Standard:
ADI means an authorised deposit-taking institution within the meaning of the Banking Act 1959.
APRA means the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority established under the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998.
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