Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2005C00498:clause:1_1013f
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2005C00498
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 1013F
Character Range: 559720–560938

1013F  General limitations on extent to which information is required to be included

 (1) Despite anything in section 1013D or 1013E, information is not required to be included in a Product Disclosure Statement if it would not be reasonable for a person considering, as a retail client, whether to acquire the product to expect to find the information in the Statement.

 (2) In considering whether it would not be reasonable for a person considering, as a retail client, whether to acquire the product to expect to find particular information in the Statement, the matters that may be taken into account include, but are not limited to:
 (a) the nature of the product (including its risk profile); and
 (b) the extent to which the product is well understood by the kinds of person who commonly acquire products of that kind as retail clients; and
 (c) the kinds of things such persons may reasonably be expected to know; and
 (d) if the product is an ED security—the effect of the following provisions:
 (i) Chapter 2M as it applies to disclosing entities;
 (ii) sections 674 and 675; and
 (e) the way in which the product is promoted, sold or distributed; and
 (f) any other matters specified in the regulations.