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PERSONAL PROPERTY SECURITIES ACT 2009 - NOTES

No. 130, 2009

Compilation No. 20

Compilation date: 20 October 2023

Includes amendments up to: Act No. 76, 2023

Registered: 3 November 2023

About this compilation

This compilation

This is a compilation of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 that shows the text of the law as amended and in force on 20 October 2023 (the compilation date).

The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information about amending laws and the amendment history of provisions of the compiled law.

Uncommenced amendments

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not shown in the text of the compiled law. Any uncommenced amendments affecting the law are accessible on the Register (www.legislation.gov.au). The details of amendments made up to, but not commenced at, the compilation date are underlined in the endnotes. For more information on any uncommenced amendments, see the Register for the compiled law.

Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments

If the operation of a provision or amendment of the compiled law is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.

Editorial changes

For more information about any editorial changes made in this compilation, see the endnotes.

Modifications

If the compiled law is modified by another law, the compiled law operates as modified but the modification does not amend the text of the law. Accordingly, this compilation does not show the text of the compiled law as modified. For more information on any modifications, see the Register for the compiled law.

Self-repealing provisions

If a provision of the compiled law has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.

 

 

 

Contents

Chapter 1--Introduction

Part 1.1--Preliminary

1 Short title

2 Commencement

2A Schedule 1

3 Guide to this Act

Part 1.2--General application of this Act

4 Guide to this Part

5 Crown to be bound

6 Connection with Australia

7 Application in the external Territories

8 Interests to which this Act does not apply

Part 1.3--Definitions

Division 1--Introduction

9 Guide to this Part

Division 2--The Dictionary

10 The Dictionary

11 Application of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901

Division 3--Concepts relating to security interests and personal property

12 Meaning of security interest

13 Meaning of PPS lease

14 Meaning of purchase money security interest

15 Meaning of intermediated security and related terms

Chapter 2--General rules relating to security interests

Part 2.1--Guide to this Chapter

16 Guide to this Chapter

Part 2.2--Security interests: general principles

17 Guide to this Part

18 General rules about security agreements and security interests

19 Enforceability of security interests against grantors--attachment

20 Enforceability of security interests against third parties

21 Perfection--main rule

22 Perfection--goods possessed by a bailee

Part 2.3--Possession and control of personal property

23 Guide to this Part

24 Possession

25 Control of an ADI account

26 Control of intermediated securities

27 Control of investment instruments

28 Control of a letter of credit

29 Control of negotiable instruments that are not evidenced by a certificate

Part 2.4--Attachment and perfection: specific rules

Division 1--Introduction

30 Guide to this Part

Division 2--Proceeds and transfer

31 Meaning of proceeds

32 Proceeds--attachment

33 Proceeds--perfection and temporary perfection

34 Transferred collateral--temporary perfection after transfer

Division 3--Collateral returned to grantor or debtor

35 Returned collateral--from bailee

36 Returned collateral--negotiable instruments and investment instruments

37 Returned collateral--following sale or lease

38 Returned collateral--accounts and chattel paper

Division 4--Relocation of collateral or grantor to Australia etc.

39 Relocation--main rule

40 Relocation--intangible property and financial property

Part 2.5--Taking personal property free of security interests

41 Guide to this Part

42 Application of this Part

43 Taking personal property free of unperfected security interest

44 Taking personal property free of security interest if serial number incorrect or missing

45 Taking motor vehicles free of security interest

46 Taking personal property free of security interest in ordinary course of business

47 Taking personal, domestic or household property free of security interest

48 Taking currency free of security interest

49 Taking investment instrument or intermediated security free of security interest in the ordinary course of trading

50 Taking investment instrument free of security interest

51 Taking intermediated security free of security interest

52 Taking personal property free of temporarily perfected security interest

53 Rights of secured party and transferee on taking personal property free of security interest

Part 2.6--Priority between security interests

Division 1--Introduction

54 Guide to this Part

Division 2--Priority of security interests generally

55 Default priority rules

56 How a security interest is continuously perfected

57 Priority of security interests perfected by control

58 Priority of advances

59 Priority rules and intervening security interests

60 Transfer of security interests does not affect priority

61 Voluntary subordination of security interests

Division 3--Priority of purchase money security interests

62 When purchase money security interests take priority over other security interests

63 Priority between competing purchase money security interests in collateral

64 Non-purchase money security interests in accounts

65 Possession of goods shipped by a common carrier

Division 4--Priority of security interests in transferred collateral

66 Application of this Division

67 Priority when transferor-granted interest has been continuously perfected

68 Priority when there is a break in the perfection of the transferor-granted interest

Division 5--Priority of creditors, and purchasers of negotiable instruments, chattel paper and negotiable documents of title

69 Priority of creditor who receives payment of debt

70 Priority of person who acquires a negotiable instrument or an interest in a negotiable instrument

71 Priority of person who acquires chattel paper or an interest in chattel paper

72 Priority of holder of negotiable document of title

Division 6--Priority of other interests

73 Priority between security interests and declared statutory interests

74 Execution creditor has priority over unperfected security interest

75 Priority of security interests held by ADIs

76 Priority of security interests in returned goods

77 Priority of certain security interests if there is no foreign register

Part 2.7--Transfer of interests in collateral

78 Guide to this Part

79 Transfer of collateral despite prohibition in security agreement

80 Rights on transfer of account or chattel paper--rights of transferee and account debtor

81 Rights on transfer of account or chattel paper--contractual restrictions and prohibitions on transfer

Chapter 3--Specific rules for certain security interests

Part 3.1--Guide to this Chapter

82 Guide to this Chapter

Part 3.2--Agricultural interests

83 Guide to this Part

84 Relationship between security interest in crops and interest in land

84A Attachment of security interests to crops while they are growing and to the products of livestock

85 Priority of crops

86 Priority of livestock

Part 3.3--Accessions

87 Guide to this Part

88 Continuation of security interests in accessions

89 Default rule--interest in accession has priority

90 Priority interest in whole--before security interest in accession is perfected

91 Priority interest in whole--security interest in accession attaches after goods become accession

92 Secured party must not damage goods when removing accession

93 Reimbursement for damage caused in removing accessions

94 Refusal of permission to remove accession

95 Secured party must give notice of removal of accession

96 When person with an interest in the whole may retain accession

97 Court order about removal of accession

Part 3.4--Processed or commingled goods

98 Guide to this Part

99 Continuation of security interests in goods that become processed or commingled

100 Perfection of security interest in goods that become processed or commingled applies to product or mass

101 Limit on value of priority of goods that become part of processed or commingled goods

102 Priority where more than one security interest continues in processed or commingled goods

103 Priority of purchase money security interest in processed or commingled goods

Part 3.5--Intellectual property

104 Guide to this Part

105 Implied references to intellectual property rights

106 Intellectual property licences and transfers of intellectual property

Chapter 4--Enforcement of security interests

Part 4.1--Guide to this Chapter

107 Guide to this Chapter

Part 4.2--General rules

108 Guide to this Part

109 Application of this Chapter

110 Rights and remedies

111 Rights and duties to be exercised honestly and in a commercially reasonable manner

112 Rights and remedies under this Chapter

113 Recovering judgment or issuing execution does not extinguish a security interest in collateral

114 Rights and remedies under this Chapter are cumulative

115 Contracting out of enforcement provisions

116 Application while there is a receiver or another controller of property

117 Obligations secured by interests in personal property and land

118 Enforcing security interests in accordance with land law decisions

119 Relationship with consumer credit legislation

120 Enforcement of security interests in liquid assets--general

121 Enforcement of security interests in liquid assets--notice to higher priority parties and grantor

Part 4.3--Seizure and disposal or retention of collateral

Division 1--Introduction

122 Guide to this Part

Division 2--Seizing collateral

123 Secured party may seize collateral

124 Secured party who has perfected a security interest in collateral by possession or control

125 Obligation to dispose of or retain collateral

126 Apparent possession of collateral

127 Seizure by higher priority parties--notice

Division 3--Disposing of collateral (including by purchasing collateral)

128 Secured party may dispose of collateral

129 Disposal by purchase

130 Notice of disposal of collateral

131 Duty of secured party disposing of collateral to obtain market value

132 Secured party to give statement of account

133 Disposing of collateral free of interests

Division 4--Retaining collateral

134 Proposal of secured party to retain collateral

135 Notice of retention of collateral

136 Retaining collateral free of interests

Division 5--Objection to purchase or retention

137 Persons entitled to notice may object to proposal

138 Person making objection may be requested by secured party to prove interest

Division 6--Seizure and disposal or retention of crops and livestock

138A Meaning of take and water source

138B Seizure and disposal or retention of crops

138C Seizure and disposal or retention of livestock

Part 4.4--Rules applying after enforcement

139 Guide to this Part

140 Distribution of proceeds received by secured party

141 Secured party may take steps to reflect transfer of title

142 Entitled persons may redeem collateral

143 Entitled persons may reinstate security agreement

144 When certain enforcement notices are not required

Chapter 5--Personal Property Securities Register

Part 5.1--Guide to this Chapter

145 Guide to this Chapter

Part 5.2--Establishment of the register

146 Guide to this Part

147 Personal Property Securities Register

148 What the register contains

Part 5.3--Registration

149 Guide to this Part

150 Registration--on application

151 Registration--belief about security interest

152 Registration--location of personal property and interested persons outside Australia

153 Financing statements with respect to security interests

154 Financing statements with respect to prescribed property

155 Meanings of verification statement and registration event

156 Verification statements--Registrar to give to secured parties

157 Verification statements--secured parties to give notice to grantors

158 Verification statements--publication as alternative

Part 5.4--When a registration is effective

159 Guide to this Part

160 Registration time--general

161 Registration time--security agreements and interests

162 Registration time--transfers

163 Effective registration

164 Defects in registration--general rule

165 Defects in registration--particular defects

166 Defects in registration--temporary effectiveness

167 Security interest in certain property becomes unperfected

168 Maintenance fees

Part 5.5--Accessing the register to search for data

169 Guide to this Part

170 Search--general

171 Search--criteria

172 Search--by reference to details of grantor who is an individual

173 Search--interference with privacy

174 Search--written search results and evidence etc.

175 Copies of financing statements and verification statements

176 Reports by Registrar

Part 5.5A--Conditions on data access

176A Guide to this Part

176B Access to registered data--conditions

176C Access to third party data

Part 5.6--Amendment demands

Division 1--Introduction

177 Guide to this Part

178 How amendment demands are given

Division 2--Amendment demands: administrative and judicial process

Subdivision A--Administrative process

179 Scope of Subdivision

180 Administrative process--amendment notices

181 Administrative process--registration amendments

Subdivision B--Judicial process

182 Judicial process for considering amendment demand

Part 5.7--Removal of data and correction of registration errors

183 Guide to this Part

184 Removal of data--general grounds

185 Removal of data--registration ineffective for 7 years or more

186 Incorrectly removed data--restoration

187 Records of removed data

188 Correction of registration errors

Part 5.8--Fees, administrative review and annual reports

189 Guide to this Part

190 Registration and search fees

191 Review of decisions

192 Annual reports

Part 5.9--Registrar of Personal Property Securities

193 Guide to this Part

194 Registrar--establishment of office

195 Registrar--functions and powers

195A Registrar--investigations

196 Registrar--acting appointments

197 Registrar--delegation

198 Registrar--resignation

199 Registrar--termination

200 Deputy Registrar--establishment of office

201 Deputy Registrar--functions and powers

202 Deputy Registrar--resignation

203 Deputy Registrar--termination

Chapter 6--Judicial proceedings

Part 6.1--Guide to this Chapter

204 Guide to this Chapter

Part 6.2--Judicial proceedings generally

Division 1--Introduction

205 Guide to this Part

206 Scope of this Part

Division 2--Conferral of jurisdiction

207 Jurisdiction of courts

208 Cross-jurisdictional appeals

209 Courts to act in aid of each other

Division 3--Transfers between courts

210 Application of this Division

211 Exercise of transfer power

212 Criteria for transfers between courts

213 Initiating transfers between courts

214 Documents and procedure

215 Conduct of transferred proceedings

216 Entitlement to practise as barrister or solicitor

217 Limitation on appeals

Division 4--Registrar's role in judicial proceedings

218 Intervention in judicial proceedings

219 Initiation of judicial proceedings

Part 6.3--Civil penalties and enforceable undertakings

220 Guide to this Part

221 Civil penalty provisions

222 Enforceable undertakings

Chapter 7--Operation of laws

Part 7.1--Guide to this Chapter

232 Guide to this Chapter

Part 7.2--Australian laws and those of other jurisdictions

233 Guide to this Part

234 Scope of this Part

235 Meaning of located

236 Commonwealth laws may provide for governing law

237 Express agreement

238 Governing laws--goods

239 Governing laws--intangible property

240 Governing laws--financial property and rights evidenced by letters of credit

241 Governing laws--proceeds

Part 7.3--Constitutional operation

Division 1--Introduction

242 Guide to this Part

Division 2--Constitutional basis

243 Constitutional basis for this Act

244 Meaning of referring State

245 Meaning of referred PPS matters

246 Non-referring State operation--overview

247 Non-referring State operation--persons

248 Non-referring State operation--activities

249 Non-referring State operation--interests

250 Non-referring State operation--inclusion of data in register

251 Personal property taken free of security interest when Act begins to operate

252 Priority between constitutional and non-constitutional security interests

Division 3--Constitutional guarantees

252A No constitutional preference to one State over another

252B No unjust acquisition of property

Part 7.4--Relationship between Australian laws

Division 1--Introduction

253 Guide to this Part

Division 2--Concurrent operation

254 Concurrent operation--general rule

255 Concurrent operation--regulations may resolve inconsistency

Division 3--When other laws prevail

256 When other laws prevail--certain other Commonwealth Acts

257 When other laws prevail--security agreements

258 When other laws prevail--personal property, security interests and matters excluded from State amendment referrals

259 When other laws prevail--exclusion by referring State law or Territory law

Division 4--When this Act prevails

261 When this Act prevails--registration requirements

262 When this Act prevails--assignment requirements

263 When this Act prevails--formal requirements relating to agreements

264 When this Act prevails--attachment and perfection of security interests

Chapter 8--Miscellaneous

Part 8.1--Guide to this Chapter

265 Guide to this Chapter

Part 8.2--Vesting of certain unperfected security interests

266 Guide to this Part

267 Vesting of unperfected security interests in the grantor upon the grantor's winding up or bankruptcy etc.

267A Vesting in grantor of security interest that attaches after winding up etc.

268 Security interests unaffected by section 267

269 Certain lessors, bailors and consignors entitled to damages

Part 8.3--Exercise and discharge of rights, duties and obligations

270 Guide to this Part

271 Entitlement to damages for breach of duties or obligations

272 Liability for damages

273 Application of Act not affected by secured party having title to collateral

Part 8.4--Provision of information by secured parties

274 Guide to this Part

275 Secured party to provide certain information relating to security interest

276 Obligation to disclose successor in security interest when request made

277 Time for responding to a request

278 Application to court for exemption or extension of time to respond to requests

279 Persons may recover costs arising from request

280 Application to court for response to request etc.

281 Application to court in relation to costs charged

282 Consequences of not complying with court order

283 Estoppels against persons who respond to a request

Part 8.5--Notices and timing

284 Guide to this Part

285 Application of this Part--notices etc.

286 Notices--writing

287 Notices--registered secured parties

288 Notices--more than one registered secured party

289 Notices etc. must be given to persons registered as secured parties using identifier

290 Notices--deceased persons

291 Notices--Court orders

292 Notices--formal defects

293 Timing--applications for extension of time

294 Timing--references to time in this Act

Part 8.6--Onus of proof and knowledge

295 Guide to this Part

296 Onus of proof

297 Meaning of constructive knowledge

298 Actual or constructive knowledge by bodies corporate and other entities

299 Actual or constructive knowledge in relation to certain property transfers

300 Registration of data does not constitute constructive notice

Part 8.7--Forms and regulations

301 Guide to this Part

302 Approved forms

303 Regulations

Chapter 9--Transitional provisions

Part 9.1--Guide to this Chapter

304 Guide to this Chapter

Part 9.2--Key concepts

305 Guide to this Part

306 Meaning of migration time and registration commencement time

307 Meaning of transitional security agreement

308 Meaning of transitional security interest

Part 9.3--Initial application of this Act

309 Guide to this Part

310 When this Act starts to apply, and in relation to which matters

311 Enforceability of transitional security interests against third parties

312 Declared statutory security interests

313 Enforcement of security interests in intellectual property licences

314 Enforcement of security interests provided for by security agreements

315 Starting time for registrations

316 Governing laws

317 Constitutional and non-constitutional interests

318 References to charges and fixed and floating charges

Part 9.4--Transitional application of this Act

Division 1--Introduction

319 Guide to this Part

Division 2--Attachment, perfection and priority of transitional security interests

320 Guide to priority rules for transitional security interests

321 Attachment rule

322 Perfection rule

322A Priority rule--priority between transitional security interest and security interest perfected by control

323 Priority rule--priority otherwise undetermined

324 Priority rule--certain security interests upon insolvency or bankruptcy

Division 6--Migration of personal property interests

330 Scope of Division

331 Requirement for Commonwealth officers etc. to provide data

332 Meaning of migrated security interest

333 Registration with respect to migrated data

334 Incorrectly registered migrated data

335 No requirement for notice of verification statement

Division 7--Preparatory registration relating to transitional security interests

336 Preparatory registration--transitional security interests

Division 8--Transitional security interests: registration defects

337 Registration effective despite certain defects

337A Registration defective if collateral is not covered by transitional security agreement

Part 9.5--Charges and fixed and floating charges

338 Guide to this Part

339 References to charges and fixed and floating charges

340 Meaning of circulating asset

341 Meaning of control and inventory

341A Control of an ADI account

Part 9.6--Review of operation of Act

342 Guide to this Part

343 Review of operation of Act

Schedule 1--Transitional provisions relating to amendments of this Act

Part 1--Transitional provisions relating to the Personal Property Securities Amendment (Deregulatory Measures) Act 2015

1 Definitions

2 Application of amendments relating to serial numbered goods

Part 2--Application provision relating to the Personal Property Securities Amendment (PPS Leases) Act 2017

3 Application provision relating to the Personal Property Securities Amendment (PPS Leases) Act 2017

Endnotes

Endnote 1--About the endnotes

Endnote 2--Abbreviation key

Endnote 3--Legislation history

Endnote 4--Amendment history

 

Endnotes

Endnote 1--About the endnotes

The endnotes provide information about this compilation and the compiled law.

The following endnotes are included in every compilation:

Endnote 1--About the endnotes

Endnote 2--Abbreviation key

Endnote 3--Legislation history

Endnote 4--Amendment history

Abbreviation key--Endnote 2

The abbreviation key sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.

Legislation history and amendment history--Endnotes 3 and 4

Amending laws are annotated in the legislation history and amendment history.

The legislation history in endnote 3 provides information about each law that has amended (or will amend) the compiled law. The information includes commencement details for amending laws and details of any application, saving or transitional provisions that are not included in this compilation.

The amendment history in endnote 4 provides information about amendments at the provision (generally section or equivalent) level. It also includes information about any provision of the compiled law that has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law.

Editorial changes

The Legislation Act 2003 authorises First Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial and presentational changes to a compiled law in preparing a compilation of the law for registration. The changes must not change the effect of the law. Editorial changes take effect from the compilation registration date.

If the compilation includes editorial changes, the endnotes include a brief outline of the changes in general terms. Full details of any changes can be obtained from the Office of Parliamentary Counsel.

Misdescribed amendments

A misdescribed amendment is an amendment that does not accurately describe how an amendment is to be made. If, despite the misdescription, the amendment can be given effect as intended, then the misdescribed amendment can be incorporated through an editorial change made under section  15V of the Legislation Act 2003.

If a misdescribed amendment cannot be given effect as intended, the amendment is not incorporated and "(md not incorp)" is added to the amendment history.

 

Endnote 2--Abbreviation key

ad = added or inserted

o = order(s)

am = amended

Ord = Ordinance

amdt = amendment

orig = original

c = clause(s)

par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s)

C[x] = Compilation No. x

/sub-subparagraph(s)

Ch = Chapter(s)

pres = present

def = definition(s)

prev = previous

Dict = Dictionary

(prev ... ) = previously

disallowed = disallowed by Parliament

Pt = Part(s)

Div = Division(s)

r = regulation(s)/rule(s)

ed = editorial change

reloc = relocated

exp = expires/expired or ceases/ceased to have

renum = renumbered

effect

rep = repealed

F = Federal Register of Legislation

rs = repealed and substituted

gaz = gazette

s = section(s)/subsection(s)

LA = Legislation Act 2003

Sch = Schedule(s)

LIA = Legislative Instruments Act 2003

Sdiv = Subdivision(s)

(md) = misdescribed amendment can be given

SLI = Select Legislative Instrument

effect

SR = Statutory Rules

(md not incorp) = misdescribed amendment

Sub-Ch = Sub-Chapter(s)

cannot be given effect

SubPt = Subpart(s)

mod = modified/modification

underlining = whole or part not

No. = Number(s)

commenced or to be commenced

 

Endnote 3--Legislation history

 

Act

Number and year

Assent

Commencement

Application, saving and transitional provisions

Personal Property Securities Act 2009

130, 2009

14 Dec 2009

15 Dec 2009 (s 2)

 

Personal Property Securities (Consequential Amendments) Act 2009

131, 2009

14 Dec 2009

Sch 4 (items 1-7, 9-35, 37-64): 15 Dec 2009 (s 2(1) item 2)
Sch 4 (items 8, 36): 1 Apr 2010 (s 2(1) item 3)

--

Personal Property Securities (Corporations and Other Amendments) Act 2010

96, 2010

6 July 2010

Sch 2 (items 1-107, 109-153): 6 July 2010 (s 2(1) items 5, 7)
Sch 2 (item 108): 30 Jan 2012 (s 2(1) item 6)

--

Personal Property Securities (Corporations and Other Amendments) Act 2011

35, 2011

26 May 2011

Sch 2: 26 May 2011 (s 2(1) item 3)

--

Personal Property Securities Amendment (Registration Commencement) Act 2011

138, 2011

29 Nov 2011

Sch 1 (items 1-6): 29 Nov 2011 (s 2)

--

Federal Circuit Court of Australia (Consequential Amendments) Act 2013

13, 2013

14 Mar 2013

Sch 1 (items 466, 467) and Sch 2 (item 1): 12 Apr 2013 (s 2(1) items  2, 3)

--

International Interests in Mobile Equipment (Cape Town Convention) (Consequential Amendments) Act 2013

92, 2013

28 June 2013

Sch 1 (item 4): 1 Sept 2015 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Statute Law Revision Act 2013

103, 2013

29 June 2013

Sch 1 (item 55): 29 June 2013 (s 2(1) item 2)
Sch 1 (item 73): 18 Nov 2012 (s 2(1) item 3)

--

Statute Law Revision Act (No. 1) 2014

31, 2014

27 May 2014

Sch 1 (items 55, 56): 24 June 2014 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Statute Law Revision Act (No. 1) 2015

5, 2015

25 Feb 2015

Sch 1 (item 34): 25 Mar 2015 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Personal Property Securities Amendment (Deregulatory Measures) Act 2015

74, 2015

25 June 2015

Sch 1: 1 Oct 2015 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Acts and Instruments (Framework Reform) (Consequential Provisions) Act 2015

126, 2015

10 Sept 2015

Sch 1 (item 476): 5 Mar 2016 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Statute Law Revision Act (No. 2) 2015

145, 2015

12 Nov 2015

Sch 1 (item 10): 10 Dec 2015 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Personal Property Securities Amendment (PPS Leases) Act 2017

39, 2017

19 May 2017

20 May 2017 (s 2(1) item 1)

--

Regulatory Powers (Standardisation Reform) Act 2017

124, 2017

6 Nov 2017

Sch 12: 31 Mar 2018 (s 2(1) item 3)

Sch 12 (items 13, 14)

Corporations Amendment (Corporate Insolvency Reforms) Act 2020

130, 2020

15 Dec 2020

Sch 1 (items 115-117): 1 Jan 2021 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Act 2021

13, 2021

1 Mar 2021

Sch 2 (items 670-684): 1 Sept 2021 (s 2(1) item 5)

--

Corporate Collective Investment Vehicle Framework and Other Measures Act 2022

8, 2022

22 Feb 2022

Sch 3 (item 15): 1 July 2022 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Treasury Laws Amendment (2023 Law Improvement Package No. 1) Act 2023

76, 2023

20 Sept 2023

Sch 2 (items 692-694): 20 Oct 2023 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

 

Endnote 4--Amendment history

 

Provision affected

How affected

Chapter 1

 

Part 1.1

 

s 2A....................

ad No 74, 2015

s 3.....................

am No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011; No 138, 2011; No 74, 2015; No 124, 2017

Part 1.2

 

s 6.....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010

s 8.....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010; No 103, 2013

Part 1.3

 

Division 2

 

s 10....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011; No 13, 2013; No 124, 2017; No 13, 2021; No 76, 2023

Division 3

 

s 12....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011

s 13....................

am No 96, 2010; No 74, 2015; No 39, 2017

s 14....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010

s 15....................

rs No 96, 2010

 

am No 35, 2011

Chapter 2

 

Part 2.2

 

s 19....................

am No 96, 2010

s 20....................

am No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011

s 21....................

am No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011

Part 2.3

 

s 23....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010

s 24....................

am No 96, 2010

s 25....................

rs No 35, 2011

s 26....................

am No 131, 2009

 

rs No 96, 2010

 

am No 35, 2011

Part 2.4

 

Division 1

 

s 30....................

am No 96, 2010

Division 2

 

s 31....................

am No 96, 2010

s 32....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010

Division 3

 

s 36....................

am No 31, 2014

Division 4

 

s 39....................

am No 131, 2009

s 40....................

am No 131, 2009

Part 2.5

 

s 41....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010

s 42....................

am No 96, 2010

s 43....................

am No 131, 2009

s 44....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011

s 49....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010

s 51....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010

s 52....................

am No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011

Part 2.6

 

Division 1

 

s 54....................

am No 96, 2010

Division 2

 

s 55....................

am No 131, 2009

s 57....................

am No 96, 2010

s 61....................

am No 131, 2009

Division 3

 

s 62....................

am No 96, 2010

s 63....................

am No 96, 2010

s 64....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010

Division 4

 

s 68....................

am No 96, 2010

Division 5

 

s 71....................

am No 96, 2010

s 72....................

am No 96, 2010

Division 6

 

s 73....................

am No 131, 2009

s 75....................

am No 35, 2011

s 77....................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010

Part 2.7

 

Part 2.7 heading............

rs No 96, 2010

s 78....................

am No 96, 2010

s 79....................

am No 131, 2009

s 80....................

am No 131, 2009

Chapter 3

 

Part 3.2

 

s 83....................

rs No 96, 2010

s 84A...................

ad No 96, 2010

s 85....................

am No 96, 2010

s 86....................

am No 96, 2010

Chapter 4

 

Part 4.2

 

s 108...................

am No 96, 2010

s 109...................

am No 96, 2010

s 112...................

am No 35, 2011

s 115...................

am No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011

s 116...................

am No 96, 2010

 

rs No 35, 2011

s 119...................

am No 131, 2009

Part 4.3

 

Division 1

 

s 122...................

am No 96, 2010

Division 2

 

s 126...................

am No 96, 2010

Division 3

 

s 128...................

am No 131, 2009

s 129...................

am No 131, 2009

Division 4

 

s 135...................

am No 96, 2010

s 136...................

am No 96, 2010

Division 6

 

Division 6................

ad No 96, 2010

s 138A..................

ad No 96, 2010

s 138B..................

ad No 96, 2010

s 138C..................

ad No 96, 2010

Part 4.4

 

s 139...................

am No 96, 2010

s 140...................

am No 96, 2010

s 141...................

am No 96, 2010

Chapter 5

 

Part 5.1

 

s 145...................

am No 35, 2011

Part 5.2

 

s 146...................

am No 35, 2011

s 148...................

am No 35, 2011

Part 5.3

 

s 150...................

am No 35, 2011

s 151...................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011; No 124, 2017

s 155...................

am No 35, 2011

s 157...................

am No 131, 2009

s 158...................

am No 145, 2015

Part 5.4

 

s 164...................

am No 35, 2011

s 165...................

am No 35, 2011

Part 5.5

 

Part 5.5 heading............

rs No 35, 2011

s 169...................

am No 35, 2011

s 170...................

am No 35, 2011

s 171...................

am No 131, 2009; No 35, 2011

s 172...................

am No 35, 2011; No 124, 2017

s 174...................

am No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011

s 175...................

am No 35, 2011

Part 5.5A

 

Part 5.5A.................

ad No 35, 2011

s 176A..................

ad No 35, 2011

s 176B..................

ad No 35, 2011

s 176C..................

ad No 35, 2011

Part 5.6

 

Division 1

 

s 178...................

am No 96, 2010; No 103, 2013

Part 5.9

 

s 195A..................

ad No 35, 2011

 

am No 124, 2017

Chapter 6

 

Part 6.1

 

s 204...................

am No 124, 2017

Part 6.2

 

Division 1

 

s 205...................

am No 13, 2013; No 13, 2021

s 206...................

am No 13, 2013; No 124, 2017; No 13, 2021

Division 2

 

s 207...................

am No 13, 2013; No 13, 2021

s 208...................

am No 13, 2013; No 13, 2021

Division 3

 

s 210...................

am No 13, 2013; No 13, 2021

s 211...................

am No 13, 2013; No 13, 2021

Part 6.3

 

Part 6.3..................

rs No 124, 2017

Division 1 heading..........

rep No 124, 2017

s 220...................

rs No 124, 2017

s 221...................

rs No 124, 2017

 

am No 13, 2021

Division 2 heading..........

rep No 124, 2017

s 222...................

rs No 124, 2017

s 223...................

rep No 124, 2017

s 224...................

rep No 124, 2017

s 225...................

rep No 124, 2017

Division 3................

rep No 124, 2017

s 226...................

rep No 124, 2017

s 227...................

rep No 124, 2017

s 228...................

rep No 124, 2017

s 229...................

rep No 124, 2017

Division 4................

rep No 124, 2017

s 230...................

rep No 124, 2017

s 231...................

rep No 124, 2017

Chapter 7

 

Part 7.2

 

s 235...................

am No 131, 2009

s 237...................

am No 96, 2010

s 238...................

am No 131, 2009

s 239...................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010

s 241...................

am No 96, 2010

Part 7.3

 

Division 1

 

Division 1 heading..........

ad No 96, 2010

s 242...................

am No 96, 2010

Division 2

 

Division 2 heading..........

ad No 96, 2010

s 243...................

am No 96, 2010

s 244...................

am No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011

Division 3

 

Division 3................

ad No 96, 2010

s 252A..................

ad No 96, 2010

s 252B..................

ad No 96, 2010

Part 7.4

 

Division 2

 

s 254...................

am No 96, 2010

Division 3

 

s 256...................

am No 92, 2013

s 260...................

rep No 96, 2010

Chapter 8

 

Part 8.1

 

s 265...................

am No 131, 2009

Part 8.2

 

s 267...................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010; No 130, 2020; No 8, 2022

s 267A..................

ad No 96, 2010

s 268...................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010; No 74, 2015

s 269...................

am No 96, 2010

Part 8.5

 

s 293...................

am No 35, 2011

s 294...................

am No 5, 2015

Part 8.7

 

s 302...................

am No 35, 2011

Chapter 9

 

Part 9.1

 

s 304...................

am No 96, 2010; No 138, 2011

Part 9.2

 

s 306...................

am No 138, 2011; No 126, 2015

s 307...................

am No 96, 2010

Part 9.3

 

s 309...................

am No 138, 2011

s 311...................

rs No 96, 2010

s 313...................

rs No 96, 2010

s 317...................

am No 131, 2009

Part 9.4

 

Division 1

 

Division 1................

rs No 96, 2010

s 319...................

rs No 96, 2010

 

am No 138, 2011

Division 2

 

Division 2................

rs No 96, 2010

s 320...................

rs No 96, 2010

 

am No 35, 2011

s 321...................

rs No 96, 2010

s 322...................

rs No 96, 2010

s 322A..................

ad No 35, 2011

s 323...................

rs No 96, 2010

s 324...................

rs No 96, 2010

s 325...................

rep No 96, 2010

Division 3................

rep No 96, 2010

s 326...................

rep No 96, 2010

Division 4................

rep No 96, 2010

s 327...................

am No 131, 2009

 

rep No 96, 2010

s 328...................

rep No 96, 2010

Division 5................

rep No 96, 2010

s 329...................

rep No 96, 2010

Division 6

 

s 333...................

am No 96, 2010

Division 7

 

s 336...................

rs No 96, 2010

Division 8

 

s 337...................

rs No 96, 2010

s 337A..................

ad No 96, 2010

Part 9.5

 

s 338...................

am No 131, 2009

s 339...................

am No 131, 2009

s 340...................

am No 131, 2009; No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011

s 341...................

am No 96, 2010; No 35, 2011

s 341A..................

ad No 35, 2011

Part 9.6

 

s 342...................

rs No 131, 2009

 

am No 138, 2011

Schedule 1

 

Schedule 1................

ad No 74, 2015

Part 1

 

c 1.....................

ad No 74, 2015

c 2.....................

ad No 74, 2015

Part 2

 

Part 2...................

ad No 39, 2017

c 3.....................

ad No 39, 2017

 


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