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ASIC Corporations (Cash Settlement Fact Sheet and Confirming Transactions) Instrument 2022/809
I, Rhys Bollen, delegate of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, make the following legislative instrument.

Date 20 September 2022

Rhys Bollen

Contents

Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name of legislative instrument
2 Commencement
3 Authority
4 Definitions
Part 2—Exemption
5 Provision of Cash Settlement Fact Sheet
6 Provision of confirmation of transaction
Part 3—Repeal
7 Repeal

Part 1—Preliminary

1 Name of legislative instrument
This is the ASIC Corporations (Cash Settlement Fact Sheet and Confirming Transactions) Instrument 2022/809.

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 paragraphs 951B(1)(a) and 1020F(1)(a) of the Corporations Act 2001.

4 Definitions
In this instrument:
Act means the Corporations Act 2001.
responsible person has the same meaning as in subsection 1017F(2) of the Act.
family violence means any of the following:
(a) behaviour by a person towards a family member of that person if that behaviour:
(i) is physically or sexually abusive; or
(ii)  is threatening; or
(iii)  is coercive; or
(iv) consists of emotional or psychological abuse whether wholly or in part; or
(v)  consists of economic abuse whether wholly or in part; or
(vi)  in any other way controls or dominates the family member and causes that family member to feel fear for the safety or wellbeing of that family member or another person;
(b) behaviour by a person that causes a child to hear or witness, or otherwise be exposed to the effects of, behaviour referred to in paragraph (a);
(c) behaviour including but not limited to any of the following:
(i) assaulting or causing personal injury to a family member or threatening to do so;
(ii)  sexually assaulting a family member or engaging in another form of sexually coercive behaviour or threatening to engage in such behaviour;
(iii)  intentionally damaging a family member's property, or threatening to do so;
(iv)  unlawfully depriving a family member of the family member's liberty, or threatening to do so;
(v) causing or threatening to cause the death of, or injury to, an animal, whether or not the animal belongs to the family member to whom the behaviour is directed so as to control, dominate or coerce the family member.
economic abuse means behaviour by a person (the first person) that is coercive, deceptive or unreasonably controls another person (the second person), 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