Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01249:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01249
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 2629–4981

without the second person's consent:
(a) in a way that denies the second person the economic or financial autonomy the second person would have had but for that behaviour; or
(b) by withholding or threatening to withhold the financial support necessary for meeting the reasonable living expenses of the second person or the second person's child, if the second person is entirely or predominantly dependent on the first person for financial support to meet those living expenses.
       emotional or psychological abuse means behaviour by a person towards another person that torments, intimidates, harasses or is offensive to the other person.
       providing entity has the same meaning as in section 948B of the Act.

       Part 2—Exemption

5 Provision of Cash Settlement Fact Sheet
(1) A providing entity does not have to comply with subsection 948C(1) of the Act to the extent it requires the providing entity to give a Cash Settlement Fact Sheet to a person (the client) as a retail client who is insured under an insurance product.
Where the exemption applies
(2) The exemption in subsection (1) applies if the providing entity reasonably believes the giving of the Cash Settlement Fact Sheet would pose an unacceptable risk of a person experiencing family violence.
Condition
       (3) The providing entity must keep a written record of the reasons for the reasonable belief referred to in subsection (2) for three years.

6 Provision of confirmation of transaction
(1) A responsible person does not have to comply with subsection 1017F(2) of the Act to the extent it requires the responsible person to provide a person (the holder) who has acquired an insurance product as a retail client with confirmation of a transaction that occurs while the holder holds the product, other than disposal of all or part of the product.
Where the exemption applies
(2)  The exemption in subsection (1) applies if the responsible person reasonably believes the provision of confirmation of the transaction would pose an unacceptable risk of a person experiencing family violence.
Condition
       (3) The responsible person must keep a written record of the reasons for the  reasonable belief referred to in subsection (2) for three years.

       Part 3—Repeal

7 Repeal
This instrument is repealed on the day that is 5 years after the day it is made.