Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2005C00498:clause:1_1020f
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2005C00498
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 1020F
Character Range: 652228–654602

1020F  Exemptions and modifications by ASIC

 (1) ASIC may, subject to subsection (3):
 (a) exempt a person or class of persons from all or specified provisions of this Part; or
 (b) exempt a financial product or a class of financial products from all or specified provisions of this Part; or
 (c) declare that this Part applies in relation to a person or a financial product, or a class of persons or financial products, as if specified provisions were omitted, modified or varied as specified in the declaration.

 (2) Without limiting subsection (1), ASIC may, under this section, declare that provisions of this Part are modified so that they apply (whether with or without further modifications) in a way that changes the person to whom a document or information is required to be given by a provision of this Part.

 (3) However, except as mentioned in subsection (2), ASIC cannot declare that provisions of this Part are modified so that they apply in relation to persons or financial products to which they would not otherwise apply.

 (4) An exemption may apply unconditionally or subject to specified conditions. A person to whom a condition specified in an exemption applies must comply with the condition. The Court may order the person to comply with the condition in a specified way. Only ASIC may apply to the Court for the order.

 (5) An exemption or declaration must be in writing and ASIC must publish notice of it in the Gazette.

 (6) If conduct (including an omission) of a person would not have constituted an offence if a particular declaration under paragraph (1)(c) had not been made, that conduct does not constitute an offence unless, before the conduct occurred (in addition to complying with the gazettal requirement of subsection (5)):
 (a) the text of the declaration was made available by ASIC on the Internet; or
 (b) ASIC gave written notice setting out the text of the declaration to the person.
In a prosecution for an offence to which this subsection applies, the prosecution must prove that paragraph (a) or (b) was complied with before the conduct occurred.

 (7) For the purpose of this section, the provisions of this Part include:
 (a) definitions in this Act, or in the regulations, as they apply to references in this Part; and
 (b) any provisions of Part 10.2 (transitional provisions) that relate to provisions of this Part.