Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01201:reg:6:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01201
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 714–3638

6  Repeal.......................................................6

Part 1—Preliminary

1 Name of legislative instrument
This is the ASIC Corporations (Record-Keeping Requirements for Australian Financial Services Licensees when Giving Personal Advice) Instrument 2024/508.

2 Commencement
This instrument commences on the day after it is registered on the Federal Register of Legislation.
Note: The register may be accessed at www.legislation.gov.au.

3 Authority
This instrument is made under paragraph 926A(2)(c) of the Corporations Act 2001.

4 Definitions
In this instrument:
Act means the Corporations Act 2001.

Part 2—Declaration

5 Record-keeping: personal advice
Part 7.6 of the Act (except Divisions 4 and 8) applies in relation to financial services licensees (and former financial services licensees) and authorised representatives (and former authorised representatives) as if Division 3 of that Part were modified or varied by, after section 912F, inserting:

"912G Record-keeping: personal advice
(1) This section applies in relation to the provision of personal advice to a person (the client) as a retail client by a financial services licensee (the provider) or a representative (the provider) of a financial services licensee.
(2) The financial services licensee must ensure that records of the following matters are kept in relation to the provision of the personal advice:
(a) the information relied on and the action taken by the provider that indicates the provider has, in accordance with subsection 961B(1), acted in the best interests (the best interests duty) of the client in relation to the advice; and
(b) if subsection 961B(2) is being relied on to prove that the best interests duty has been satisfied—the information relied on and the action taken by the provider that satisfies the steps in that subsection;
Note: The keeping of records that satisfy the record-keeping obligation in paragraph (b) will satisfy the record-keeping obligation in paragraph (a).
(c) the advice given, including the reasons why, under section 961G, it would be reasonable to conclude that the advice is appropriate to the client, had the provider satisfied the best interests duty;
(d) where the provider knows, or reasonably ought to know, that there is a conflict between the interests of the client and the interests of a person mentioned in any of the paragraphs in subsection 961J(1)—the information relied on and the action taken by the provider to indicate that the provider has given priority to the client's interests when giving the advice.
(3) The financial services licensee must ensure the records required to be kept by this section:
(a) are kept for 7 years after the day the personal advice was provided to the client; and
(b) are accessible by the licensee at all times during that period in a way that enables the licensee to produce the records.
 This obligation continues to apply even if