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Financial Sector Reform (Hayne Royal Commission Response—Stronger Regulators (2019 Measures)) Bill 2019
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Originating house |
House of Representatives |
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Portfolio |
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Summary
Gives effect to certain recommendations of the Financial Services Royal Commission by amending the: Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 (ASIC Act) and National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 to: relocate the existing search warrant powers of the Australian and Securities Investment Commission (ASIC) from across ASIC administered legislation into the ASIC Act; and enhance ASIC's existing search warrant powers by reference to the search warrant powers in the Crimes Act 1914; Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 to allow ASIC to receive and use interception information for its own investigations and prosecutions of serious offences; Corporations Act 2001 to replace the requirement for obtaining an Australian financial services licence (AFS licence) that a person be of 'good fame and character' with the requirement that they be a 'fit and proper person'; National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 and National Consumer Credit Protection (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2009 to: enable ASIC to cancel an AFS licence if the licensee does not start to provide the relevant financial services within six months after the licence is granted; clarify ASIC's power to suspend or cancel an Australian credit licence if the person does not engage, or ceases to engage, in credit activities; require licensees to notify ASIC if they do not start to provide the financial services or engage in the credit activities covered by the licence within six months of it being granted; Corporations Act 2001 and National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 to strengthen and broadly align provisions relating to false or misleading statements; and Corporations Act 2001, National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 and National Consumer Credit Protection (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2009 to: expand the grounds on which ASIC can make a banning order against a person; and enable ASIC to make additional types of banning orders to prohibit a person from controlling or performing any or particular functions in relation to a financial services or credit business. Also amends seven Acts to make consequential amendments and provide for transitional arrangements.
Progress of bill
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House of Representatives |
Introduced and read a first time |
28/11/19 |
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Second reading moved |
28/11/19 |
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Second reading debate |
05/02/20 |
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Second reading agreed to |
05/02/20 |
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Third reading agreed to |
05/02/20 |
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Senate |
Introduced and read a first time |
05/02/20 |
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Second reading moved |
05/02/20 |
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Second reading debate |
06/02/20 |
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Second reading agreed to |
06/02/20 |
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Third reading agreed to |
06/02/20 |
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Finally passed both Houses |
06/02/20 |
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Assent |
17/02/20 |
Act no: 3 - Year: 2020 |
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[Information on document types]
Text of bill
Explanatory memoranda
Second reading speeches
Proposed amendments
No proposed amendments have been circulated.
Schedules of amendments
Bills Digest
Notes
- An electronic version of this Act is available on the Federal Register of Legislation (www.legislation.gov.au)