1 Subsection 1B(1)
After "section 12A", insert "and Division 2 of Part 2".
2 Subsection 5(1) (subparagraph (a)(iii) of the definition of national scheme law )
Add "(other than section 12A and Division 2 of Part 2)".
3 Part 2 (heading)
Repeal the heading, substitute:
4 Before section 7
Division 1--Establishing the Commission 5 At the end of paragraph 11(1)(c)
Add "(other than section 12A and Division 2 of Part 2)".
6 Subsection 12A(1)
After "on it by or under", insert "Division 2 of Part 2 of this Act and by or under".
7 At the end of Part 2
Division 2--Unconscionable conduct and consumer protection in relation to financial services Subdivision A--Application SECT 12AA Constitutional operation of Division (1) Without prejudice to its effect apart from this section, this Division also has effect as provided by this section.
(2) This Division has, by force of this subsection, the effect it would have if:
(ii) among the States; or
(iii) within a Territory, between a State and a Territory or between 2 Territories; or
(iv) by way of the supply of services to the Commonwealth or an authority or instrumentality of the Commonwealth; and
(ii) trade or commerce among the States; or
(iii) trade or commerce within a Territory, between a State and a Territory or between 2 Territories; or
(iv) the supply of services to the Commonwealth or an authority or instrumentality of the Commonwealth; and
(ii) in the course of, or in relation to, trade or commerce among the States; or
(iii) in the course of, or in relation to, trade or commerce within a Territory, between a State and a Territory or between 2 Territories; and
(b) references in those provisions to a corporation included a reference to a person other than a corporation.
(b) references in those provisions to a thing done by a corporation in trade or commerce included a reference to a thing done in the course of the promotional activities of a professional person.
SECT 12AC Division extends to some conduct outside Australia (1) This Division extends to the engaging in conduct outside Australia by:
(b) Australian citizens; or
(c) persons ordinarily resident within Australia.
(3) A person other than the Minister or the Commission may apply to the Court for an order under subsection 12GM(1) or (2) in a proceeding in respect of conduct to which a provision of this Division extends because of subsection (1) of this section only if the Minister consents in writing to the application.
(4) The Minister must give a consent under subsection (2) or (3) in respect of a proceeding unless, in the Minister's opinion:
(2) Subject to subsections (3), (4), (5) and (6), this Division applies as if:
(b) each authority of the Commonwealth (whether or not acting as an agent of the Crown in right of the Commonwealth) in so far as it carries on a business;
(3) Nothing in this Division makes the Crown in right of the Commonwealth liable to a pecuniary penalty or to be prosecuted for an offence.
(4) The protection in subsection (3) does not apply to an authority of the Commonwealth.
(5) For the purposes of this section, the following transactions do not amount to carrying on a business:
(b) a transaction involving only persons who are all acting for the same authority of the Commonwealth;
(c) a transaction involving only the Crown in right of the Commonwealth and one or more non-commercial authorities of the Commonwealth;
(d) a transaction involving only non-commercial authorities of the Commonwealth.
(7) For the purposes of this section, an authority of the Commonwealth is non-commercial if:
(b) it is neither a trading corporation nor a financial corporation.
(2) If :
(b) the person is convicted of either of those offences;
(3) Except as expressly provided by Subdivision D (sections 12DA to 12DN) or Subdivision E (sections 12EA to 12ED), nothing in those Subdivisions is taken to limit, restrict or otherwise affect any right or remedy a person would have had if that Subdivision had not been enacted.
(4) This Division does not affect the operation of:
(b) the law relating to breaches of confidence;
Subdivision B--Interpretation SECT 12BA Interpretation (1) In this Division, unless the contrary intention appears:
acquire , in relation to services, includes accept.
acquisition of services has the meaning given by section 12BD.
authority , in relation to a State or Territory (including an external Territory), means:
(b) an incorporated company in which the State or the Territory, or a body corporate referred to in paragraph (a), has a controlling interest.
(b) an incorporated company in which the Commonwealth, or a body corporate referred to in paragraph (a), has a controlling interest.
consumer has the meaning given by section 12BC.
conduct has the meaning given by subsection (2).
contract has the meaning given by section 12BE.
corporation means a body corporate that:
(b) is a trading corporation formed within the limits of Australia or is a financial corporation so formed; or
(c) is incorporated in a Territory; or
(d) is the holding company of a body corporate of a kind referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
engage in conduct has the meaning given by subsection (2).
Family Court Judge means a Judge of the Family Court (including the Chief Judge, the Deputy Chief Judge, a Judge Administrator or a Senior Judge).
financial corporation :
(b) includes a body corporate that carries on as its sole or principal business the business of:
(ii) insurance (other than State insurance not extending beyond the limits of the State concerned).
(b) a security; or
(c) a futures contract; or
(d) a contract of insurance (including a life policy or a sinking fund policy within the meaning of the Life Insurance Act 1995 ); or
(e) a retirement savings account within the meaning of the Retirement Savings Accounts Act 1997 ; or
(f) a superannuation interest within the meaning of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 ;
financial service means a service that:
(b) is otherwise supplied in relation to a financial product.
misleading has the meaning given by section 12BB.
price includes a charge of any description.
provision , in relation to an understanding, means any matter forming part of the understanding.
re-supply of services has the meaning given by section 12BD.
send includes deliver, and sent and sender have corresponding meanings.
services includes any rights (including rights in relation to, and interests in, real or personal property), benefits, privileges or facilities that are, or are to be, provided, granted or conferred in trade or commerce but does not include:
(b) the performance of work under a contract of service.
(b) has a corresponding meaning when used as a noun;
supply of services has the meaning given by section 12BD.
Territory means:
(b) the Territory of Christmas Island; or
(c) the Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
trade or commerce means trade or commerce within Australia or between Australia and places outside Australia.
trading corporation means a trading corporation within the meaning of paragraph 51(xx) of the Constitution.
unsolicited financial services means financial services supplied to a person without any request made by the person or on the person's behalf.
(2) In this Division:
(ii) arriving at, or giving effect to a provision of, an understanding; or
(iii) requiring the giving of, or giving, a covenant; and
(ii) arriving at, or giving effect to a provision of, an understanding; or
(iii) requiring the giving of, or giving, a covenant; and
(ii) making it known that that act will not be done; and
(2) For the purpose of applying subsection (1) to a proceeding concerning a representation made by a corporation about a future matter, the corporation is taken not to have had reasonable grounds for making the representation unless it adduces evidence to the contrary.
(3) Subsection (1) does not limit by implication the meaning of a reference in this Division to:
(b) a representation that is misleading in a material particular; or
(c) conduct that is misleading or is likely or liable to mislead.
(b) if the price of the services exceeded the prescribed amount--the services were of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use; or
(c) if the services were acquired by a person within the meaning of subsection (2) and the price of the services exceeded the prescribed amount--the services were of a kind ordinarily acquired for business use.
(b) if the person or corporation is engaged in the manufacture of any goods--a person or corporation employing fewer than 100 people.
(ii) if a greater amount is prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph--that greater amount; and
(c) if a person purchased services together with other property or services, or with both other property and services, and a specified price was not allocated to the services in the contract under which they were purchased, the price of the services is taken to have been:
(ii) if, at the time of the acquisition, the services were only available for purchase from the supplier together with the other property or services but, at that time, services of the kind acquired were available for purchase from another supplier without other property or services--the lowest price at which the person could, at that time, reasonably have purchased services of that kind from another supplier; or
(iii) if, at the time of the acquisition, services of the kind acquired were not available for purchase from any supplier except together with other property or services--the value of the services at that time; and
(ii) if, at the time of the acquisition, the services were not available for purchase from the supplier, or were available only together with other property or services, but, at that time, services of the kind acquired were available for purchase from another supplier--the lowest price at which the person could, at that time, reasonably have purchased services of that kind from another supplier; or
(iii) if services of the kind acquired were not available, at the time of the acquisition, for purchase from any supplier, or were not available except together with other property or services--the value of the services at that time; and
SECT 12BD Acquisition, supply and re-supply In this Division, unless the contrary intention appears:
(b) a reference to the supply or acquisition of services includes a reference to the supply or acquisition of services together with property or other services, or both; and
(c) a reference to the re-supply of services (the original services ) acquired from a person (the original supplier ) includes a reference to:
(ii) a supply to another person of other services that are substantially similar to the original services and could not have been supplied if the original services had not been acquired by the person who acquired them from the original supplier.
(b) a reference to making or entering into a contract, in relation to such a lease or licence, is a reference to granting or taking the lease or licence.
(2) This section does not apply to conduct that is prohibited by section 12CB.
SECT 12CB Unconscionable conduct (1) A corporation must not, in trade or commerce, in connection with the supply or possible supply of financial services to a person, engage in conduct that is, in all the circumstances, unconscionable.
(2) Without limiting the matters to which the Court may have regard for the purpose of determining whether a corporation has contravened subsection (1) in connection with the supply or possible supply of services to a person (the consumer ), the Court may have regard to:
(b) whether, as a result of conduct engaged in by the corporation, the consumer was required to comply with conditions that were not reasonably necessary for the protection of the legitimate interests of the corporation; and
(c) whether the consumer was able to understand any documents relating to the supply or possible supply of the services; and
(d) whether any undue influence or pressure was exerted on, or any unfair tactics were used against, the consumer or a person acting on behalf of the consumer by the corporation or a person acting on behalf of the corporation in relation to the supply or possible supply of the services; and
(e) the amount for which, and the circumstances under which, the consumer could have acquired identical or equivalent services from a person other than the corporation.
(b) refers a dispute or claim in relation to that supply or possible supply to arbitration.
(b) the Court may have regard to conduct engaged in, or circumstances existing, before the commencement of this section.
Subdivision D--Consumer protection SECT 12DA Misleading or deceptive conduct (1) A corporation must not, in trade or commerce, engage in conduct in relation to financial services that is misleading or deceptive or is likely to mislead or deceive.
(2) Nothing in sections 12DB to 12DN limits by implication the generality of subsection (1).
SECT 12DB False or misleading representations A corporation must not, in trade or commerce, in connection with the supply or possible supply of financial services, or in connection with the promotion by any means of the supply or use of financial services:
(b) falsely represent that a particular person has agreed to acquire services; or
(c) represent that services have sponsorship, approval, performance characteristics, uses or benefits they do not have; or
(d) represent that the corporation has a sponsorship, approval or affiliation it does not have; or
(e) make a false or misleading representation with respect to the price of services; or
(f) make a false or misleading representation concerning the need for any services; or
(g) make a false or misleading representation concerning the existence, exclusion or effect of any condition, warranty, guarantee, right or remedy.
(b) make a false or misleading representation concerning the nature of the interest in the land, the price payable for the security, the location of the land, the characteristics of the land, the use to which the land is capable of being put or may lawfully be put or the existence or availability of facilities associated with the land; or
(c) offer gifts, prizes or other free items with the intention of not providing them or of not providing them as offered.
(3) In this section:
interest , in relation to land, means:
(b) a right of occupancy of the land, or of a building or part of a building erected on the land, arising by virtue of the holding of shares, or by virtue of a contract to purchase shares, in an incorporated company that owns the land or building; or
(c) a right, power or privilege over, or in connection with, the land.
(b) the promotion by any means of the supply or use of financial services;
SECT 12DE Offering gifts and prizes A corporation must not, in trade or commerce, in connection with:
(b) the promotion by any means of the supply or use of financial services;
SECT 12DF Certain misleading conduct in relation to financial services A corporation must not, in trade or commerce, engage in conduct that is liable to mislead the public as to the nature, the characteristics, the suitability for their purpose or the quantity of any financial services.
SECT 12DG Bait advertising (1) A corporation must not, in trade or commerce, advertise financial services for supply at a specified price, if there are reasonable grounds, of which the corporation is aware or ought reasonably to be aware, for believing that the corporation will not be able to offer for supply those services at that price:
(b) in quantities that are;
(2) A corporation that has, in trade or commerce, advertised financial services for supply at a specified price must offer such services for supply at that price:
(b) in quantities that are;
(3) In a prosecution of a corporation under Subdivision G (sections 12GA to 12GO) in relation to a failure to offer financial services to a person (the customer ) in accordance with subsection (2), it is a defence if the corporation establishes that:
(b) it offered to supply immediately, or to procure another person to supply within a reasonable time, equivalent services to the customer in a reasonable quantity and at the price at which the first-mentioned services were advertised;
SECT 12DH Referral selling A corporation must not, in trade or commerce, induce a consumer to acquire financial services by representing that the consumer will, after the contract to acquire the services is made, receive a rebate, commission or other benefit in return for:
(b) otherwise assisting the corporation to supply financial services to other consumers;
SECT 12DI Accepting payment without intending or being able to supply as ordered A corporation must not, in trade or commerce, accept payment or other consideration for financial services if, at the time of the acceptance:
(ii) to supply services materially different from the services in respect of which the payment or other consideration is accepted; or
(b) a person who is a participant in that trading scheme, or has applied or been invited to become a participant in that trading scheme, makes any payment to or for the benefit of the corporation; and
(c) the person is induced to make the payment because the prospect is held out to him or her of receiving payments or other benefits in respect of the introduction (whether by himself or herself or by another person) of other persons who become participants in that trading scheme.
(b) the corporation, by holding out to any person the prospect of receiving payments or other benefits in respect of the introduction (whether by himself or herself or by another person) of other persons who become participants in that trading scheme, attempts to induce that person:
(ii) if he or she is not already a participant in that trading scheme, to become such a participant and to make a payment of a kind mentioned in subparagraph (i).
(b) the inducement for making the payment is the holding out to the person who makes or is to make the payment the prospect of receiving payments from other persons who may participate in the scheme.
(b) in determining whether an inducement or attempt to induce is made by holding out a prospect of a kind mentioned in that subsection, it is sufficient if a prospect of that kind constitutes or would constitute a substantial part of the inducement; and
(c) any reference to the making of a payment to or for the benefit of a person includes a reference to the making of a payment partly to or for the benefit of that person and partly to or for the benefit of one or more other persons.
(b) the securities so provided are to be supplied to or for other persons under transactions arranged or effected by persons who participate in the scheme (each of whom is in this section referred to as a participant ), being persons not all of whom are promoters.
(b) a scheme includes any arrangements made in connection with the carrying on of a business, whether those arrangements are made or recorded wholly or partly in writing or not; and
(c) a reference to the provision of a security by a person includes a reference to the provision of a security under arrangements to which that person is a party.
(b) an article that may be used as a debit card of that kind;
(2) A corporation may send the person the card:
(b) in renewal or replacement of, or in substitution for:
(ii) a card of the same kind previously sent to the first-mentioned person and used for a purpose for which it was intended to be used.
(4) A corporation must not take any action that enables a person who has a credit card to use the card as a debit card except in accordance with a request in writing by the person.
(5) In this section:
article includes a token, card or document.
credit card means:
(b) any similar article intended for use in obtaining cash, goods or services on credit;
debit card means an article intended for use by a person in obtaining access to an account that is:
(2) For the purposes of this section, a corporation is taken to assert a right to a payment from a person for unsolicited financial services if the corporation:
(b) threatens to bring any legal proceedings with a view to obtaining the payment; or
(c) places, or causes to be placed, the name of the person on a list of defaulters or debtors, or threatens to do so, with a view to obtaining the payment; or
(d) invokes, or causes to be invoked, any other collection procedure, or threatens to do so, with a view to obtaining the payment; or
(e) sends any invoice or other document stating the amount of the payment or setting out the price of the services and not stating as prominently (or more prominently) that no claim is made to the payment or to payment of the price.
(4) In a proceeding against a corporation in respect of a contravention of this section, the burden lies on the corporation of proving that the corporation had reasonable cause to believe that there was a right to payment.
SECT 12DN Application of provisions of Division to prescribed information providers (1) Nothing in section 12DA, 12DB, 12DC or 12DF applies to a prescribed publication of matter by a prescribed information provider, other than:
(ii) the sale or grant, or possible sale or grant, of securities that consist of, or include, interests in land; or
(iii) the promotion by any means of the supply or use of financial services; or
(iv) the promotion by any means of the sale or grant of securities that consist of, or include, interests in land;
(vi) the publication was made on behalf of, or pursuant to a contract, arrangement or understanding with:
(B) a body corporate that is related to a body corporate that supplies financial services of that kind, or that sells or grants securities of that kind; or
(b) in the case of a person who is a prescribed information provider by virtue of paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of the definition of prescribed information provider in subsection (3) (whether or not the person is also a prescribed information provider by virtue of another operation of that definition)--the publication was by way of a radio or television broadcast by the prescribed information provider.
prescribed information provider means a person who carries on a business of providing information and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes:
(b) a person who is the provider of a broadcasting service under a class licence under that Act; and
(c) the holder of a licence continued in force by subsection 5(1) of the Broadcasting Services (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992 ; and
(d) the Australian Broadcasting Corporation; and
(e) the Special Broadcasting Service Corporation.
relevant interests in land , in relation to a prescribed information provider, means interests in land, being interests of a kind sold or granted by the prescribed information provider or, if the prescribed information provider is a body corporate, by a body corporate that is related to the prescribed information provider.
Subdivision E--Conditions and warranties in consumer transactions SECT 12EA Conflict of laws If:
(b) a contract for the supply by a corporation of financial services to a consumer contains a term that purports to substitute, or has the effect of substituting, provisions of the law of some other country, or of a State or Territory, for all or any of the provisions of this Subdivision (sections 12EA to 12ED);
SECT 12EB Application of provisions not to be excluded or modified (1) A term of a contract (including a term that is not set out in the contract but is incorporated in the contract by another term of the contract) is void if it purports to exclude, restrict or modify or has the effect of excluding, restricting or modifying:
(b) the exercise of a right conferred by such a provision; or
(c) any liability of the corporation for breach of a condition or warranty implied by such a provision.
SECT 12EC Limitation of liability for breach of certain conditions or warranties (1) Subject to this section, a term of a contract for the supply by a corporation of financial services other than services of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use is not void under section 12EB merely because the term limits the liability of the corporation for a breach of a condition or warranty to:
(b) the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again.
(3) In determining for the purposes of subsection (2) whether or not reliance on a term of a contract is fair or reasonable, a court must have regard to all the circumstances of the case and, in particular, to the following matters:
(b) whether the buyer received an inducement to agree to the term or, in agreeing to the term, had an opportunity to acquire the services or equivalent services from any source of supply under a contract that did not include that term;
(c) whether the buyer knew or ought reasonably to have known of the existence and extent of the term (having regard, among other things, to any custom of the trade and any previous course of dealing between the parties).
(b) any materials supplied in connection with those services will be reasonably fit for the purpose for which they are supplied.
(b) the consumer, expressly or by implication, makes known to the corporation:
(ii) the result that he or she desires the services to achieve;
(d) any materials supplied in connection with those services;
(3) A reference in this section to financial services does not include a reference to services that are, or are to be, provided, granted or conferred under a contract of insurance.
Subdivision F--Alternative dispute resolution SECT 12FA Industry codes to be approved by Commission (1) The Commission has the function of monitoring and promoting market integrity and consumer protection in relation to:
(b) the provision of financial services.
(2) The Commission must not approve an industry code under subsection (1) unless the Commission is satisfied with the procedures for alternative dispute resolution, having regard to any of the following guidelines:
(ii) has not been resolved by the corporation and 90 days have elapsed since the complaint or dispute was lodged;
(c) they operate free of charge to the complainant;
(d) they cover a sufficiently broad range of complaints, with the terms of reference of the scheme to be determined after consultation with consumer organisations and the Commission;
(e) they provide for independence from the parties to the complaint;
(f) they are overseen by a body which includes consumer representation (appointed or approved by the Minister with responsibility for consumer affairs) and a person appointed by the Commission;
(g) they accord with the principles of natural justice (including that information used by the decision-maker is provided to the complainant unless prohibited by law, and that reasons for decisions are given in writing);
(h) they provide for decisions to be made by reference to what is fair in all the circumstances, observing applicable law and relevant judicial authority and having regard to good practice in the relevant industry;
(i) they have appropriate published procedures, including suitable standards of timeliness;
(j) they include arrangements for appropriate promotion of the procedures;
(k) they are supported by adequate resources, including staff whose responsibility is to assist consumers in making their complaints, if necessary by investigating the conduct of a financial services provider;
(l) decisions made under them will be observed by the relevant corporations;
(m) they provide adequate remedies;
(n) they provide for the maintenance and publication of appropriate statistics on its operations;
(o) they provide for the provision to the Commission and the relevant industry associations, details of the decisions made in respect of all complaints, or a representative selection of complaints, including the reasons for the decisions but excluding any information that would identify any of the parties to the complaint.
Subdivision G--Enforcement and remedies SECT 12GA Interpretation In this Subdivision, unless the contrary intention appears:
(b) a reference to the Federal Court is a reference to the Federal Court of Australia; and
(c) a reference to a judgment is a reference to a judgment, decree or order, whether final or interlocutory.
(b) aids, abets, counsels or procures a person to contravene; or
(c) induces, or attempts to induce, a person whether by threats or promises or otherwise, to contravene; or
(d) is in any way, directly or indirectly, knowingly concerned in, or party to, the contravention by a person of; or
(e) conspires with others to contravene;
(g) in the case of a person who is a body corporate--by a fine not exceeding 2,000 penalty units.
(b) the contraventions appear to the Court to have been of the same nature or a substantially similar nature and to have occurred at or about the same time;
(3) If:
(b) a fine has, or fines have, previously been imposed on the person by the Court for an offence or offences constituted by, or relating to, another contravention or other contraventions of the same provision, being a contravention that, or contraventions each of which, appears to the Court to have been of the same nature as, or of a substantially similar nature to, and to have occurred at or about the same time as, the contravention referred to in paragraph (a);
(4) In proceedings under this section against a person for contravening a provision of Subdivision D or E (sections 12DA to 12ED), the Court may:
(ii) other conduct of that kind; or
(6) A prosecution for an offence against subsection (1) may be commenced within 3 years after the commission of the offence.
SECT 12GC Enforcement and recovery of certain fines (1) If a person on whom a fine has been imposed for an offence against section 12GB or subsection 12GN(5) defaults in payment of the fine, a Court may:
(b) make an order, on the application of the Minister or the Commission, declaring that the fine is to have effect, and may be enforced, as if it were a judgment debt under a judgment of the Court.
(3) If the Court makes an order in relation to a person in respect of a fine, the Court may, at any time before the order is executed in respect of the fine, allow the person a specified time in which to pay the fine or allow the person to pay the fine by specified instalments, and, in that case:
(b) if the person pays the fine within that time or pays all the instalments, as the case may be, the order is taken to have been discharged in respect of the fine.
(b) if the fine is not paid--on full compliance with the order.
(6) Subject to subsection (7), if a person is required to serve periods of imprisonment under an order or orders under subsection (1) in respect of 2 or more fines, those periods of imprisonment must be served consecutively.
(7) Subject to subsection (8), if:
(b) those fines were imposed (whether or not in the same proceedings) for offences constituted by contraventions that occurred within a period of 2 years, being contraventions that appear to the Court to have been of the same nature or a substantially similar nature;
(8) If subsection (7) would, but for this subsection, apply to a person with respect to offences committed by the person within 2 or more overlapping periods of 2 years, the Court must make an order under that subsection with respect to one only of those periods, being whichever period would give the person the maximum benefit from the application of that subsection.
(9) For the purposes of subsection (8), the Court may vary or revoke an order made under subsection (7).
(10) Paragraphs 15A(1)(b), (c) and (d) of the Crimes Act 1914 do not apply with respect to fines referred to in subsection (1).
SECT 12GD Injunctions (1) If, on the application of the Minister, the Commission or any other person, the Court is satisfied that a person has engaged, or is proposing to engage, in conduct that constitutes or would constitute:
(b) attempting to contravene such a provision; or
(c) aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring a person to contravene such a provision; or
(d) inducing, or attempting to induce, whether by threats, promises or otherwise, a person to contravene such a provision; or
(e) being in any way, directly or indirectly, knowingly concerned in, or party to, the contravention by a person of such a provision; or
(f) conspiring with others to contravene such a provision;
(2) If an application for an injunction under subsection (1) has been made, the Court may, if the Court determines it to be appropriate, grant an injunction by consent of all the parties to the proceedings, whether or not the Court is satisfied that a person has engaged, or is proposing to engage, in conduct of a kind mentioned in subsection (1).
(3) If in the opinion of the Court it is desirable to do so, the Court may grant an interim injunction pending determination of an application under subsection (1).
(4) The Court may rescind or vary an injunction granted under subsection (1) or (3).
(5) The power of the Court to grant an injunction restraining a person from engaging in conduct may be exercised:
(b) whether or not the person has previously engaged in conduct of that kind; and
(c) whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to any person if the first-mentioned person engages in conduct of that kind.
(b) whether or not the person has previously refused or failed to do that act or thing; and
(c) whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to any person if the first-mentioned person refuses or fails to do that act or thing.
(8) If, in a case to which subsection (7) does not apply:
(b) the Minister gives the undertaking;
SECT 12GE Order to disclose information or publish advertisement Without limiting the generality of section 12GD, if, on the application of the Minister or the Commission, the Court is satisfied that a person has engaged in conduct constituting a contravention of a provision of Subdivision D or E (sections 12DA to 12ED), the Court may make either or both of the following orders:
(b) an order requiring that person or a person involved in the contravention to publish, at his or her own expense, in a manner and at times specified in the order, advertisements the terms of which are specified in, or are to be determined in accordance with, the order.
(2) An action under subsection (1) may be commenced within 3 years after the date on which the cause of action accrued.
SECT 12GG Finding in proceedings to be evidence In a proceeding against a person under section 12GF or in an application under subsection 12GM(2) for an order against a person, a finding of any fact by a court made in proceedings under section 12GD or 12GE, or for an offence against section 12GB, in which that person has been found to have contravened, or to have been involved in a contravention of, a provision of this Division is prima facie evidence of that fact. The finding may be proved by production of a document under the seal of the court from which the finding appears.
SECT 12GH Conduct by directors, servants or agents (1) If, in a proceeding under this Subdivision in respect of conduct engaged in by a body corporate, being conduct in relation to which the Division applies, it is necessary to establish the state of mind of the body corporate, it is sufficient to show that a director, servant or agent of the body corporate, being a director, servant or agent by whom the conduct was engaged in within the scope of the person's actual or apparent authority, had that state of mind.
(2) Any conduct engaged in on behalf of a body corporate:
(b) by any other person at the direction or with the consent or agreement (whether express or implied) of a director, servant or agent of the body corporate, if the giving of the direction, consent or agreement is within the scope of the actual or apparent authority of the director, servant or agent;
(3) If, in a proceeding under this Subdivision in respect of conduct engaged in by a person other than a body corporate, being conduct in relation to which a provision of this Division applies, it is necessary to establish the state of mind of the person, it is sufficient to show that a servant or agent of the person, being a servant or agent by whom the conduct was engaged in within the scope of the servant's or agent's actual or apparent authority, had that state of mind.
(4) Conduct engaged in on behalf of a person (the principal ) other than a body corporate:
(b) by any other person at the direction or with the consent or agreement (whether express or implied) of a servant or agent of the principal, if the giving of the direction, consent or agreement is within the scope of the actual or apparent authority of the servant or agent;
(5) A reference in this section to the state of mind of a person includes a reference to the knowledge, intention, opinion, belief or purpose of the person and the person's reasons for the person's intention, opinion, belief or purpose.
SECT 12GI Defences (1) Subject to subsection (3), in a prosecution under this Subdivision in relation to a contravention of a provision of Subdivision D or E (sections 12DA to 12ED), it is a defence if the defendant establishes:
(b) that the contravention in respect of which the proceeding was instituted was due to reasonable reliance on information supplied by another person; or
(c) that:
(ii) the defendant took reasonable precautions and exercised due diligence to avoid the contravention.
(b) in the case of a defendant being a body corporate, a director, servant or agent of the defendant;
(3) If a defence provided by subsection (1) involves an allegation that a contravention was due to reliance on information supplied by another person or to the act or default of another person, the defendant is not, without leave of the Court, entitled to rely on that defence unless he or she has, not later than 7 days before the day on which the hearing of the proceeding commences, served on the person by whom the proceeding was instituted a notice in writing giving such information that would identify or assist in the identification of the other person as was then in his or her possession.
(4) In a proceeding under this Subdivision in relation to a contravention of a provision of Subdivision D or E (sections 12DA to 12ED) committed by the publication of an advertisement, it is a defence if the defendant establishes that he or she is a person whose business it is to publish or arrange for the publication of advertisements and that he or she received the advertisement for publication in the ordinary course of business and did not know and had no reason to suspect that its publication would amount to a contravention of a provision of Subdivision D or E.
SECT 12GJ Jurisdiction of courts (1) Jurisdiction is conferred on the Federal Court in any matter:
(b) arising under Part 3 in its application in relation to an investigation of a contravention of this Division;
(2) With respect to any matter arising under this Division in respect of which a civil proceeding is instituted by a person other than the Minister or the Commission:
(b) subject to the Constitution, jurisdiction is conferred on the several courts of the Territories.
(4) The jurisdiction conferred by subsection (1) on the Federal Court is exclusive of the jurisdiction of any other court other than the jurisdiction of the several courts of the States and Territories under subsection (2) and the jurisdiction of the High Court under section 75 of the Constitution.
SECT 12GK Transfer of matters (1) If:
(b) a matter for determination in the proceeding arose under this Division;
(2) The Federal Court must not transfer a matter to another court under subsection (1) unless the other court has power to grant the remedies sought before the Federal Court in the matter and it appears to the Federal Court that:
(b) it is otherwise in the interests of justice that the matter be determined by the other court.
(b) the judgment of the other court in the matter is enforceable throughout Australia and the external Territories as if it were a judgment of the Federal Court.
(b) a matter for determination in the proceeding arose under this Division;
(5) If:
(b) a matter for determination in the proceeding arose under this Division;
(6) The court must not transfer the matter to another court under subsection (5) unless the other court has power to grant the remedies sought in the matter and it appears to the court that:
(b) it is otherwise in the interests of justice that the matter be determined by the other court.
SECT 12GL Transfer of certain proceedings to Family Court (1) Subject to subsection (2), if:
(b) a matter for determination in the proceeding arises under this Division;
(2) A proceeding that is pending in the Federal Court at the commencement of this section must not be transferred to the Family Court unless the parties to the proceeding consent to the transfer.
(3) Subject to subsection (4), if a proceeding is transferred to the Family Court:
(b) the Family Court also has jurisdiction to hear and determine matters not otherwise within its jurisdiction (whether under paragraph (a) or otherwise):
(ii) that, apart from subsection 32(1) of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 , the Federal Court would have had jurisdiction to hear and determine in the proceeding; and
(ii) make orders of such kinds; and
(iii) issue, and direct the issue of, writs of such kinds;
(d) remedies, orders and writs granted, made or issued by the Family Court in and in relation to the proceeding have effect, and may be enforced by the Family Court, as if they had been granted, made or issued by the Federal Court; and
(e) appeals lie from judgments of the Family Court given in and in relation to the proceeding as if the judgments were judgments of the Federal Court constituted by a single Judge of that Court, and do not otherwise lie; and
(f) subject to paragraphs (a) to (e) (inclusive), this Division, the regulations, the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 , the Rules of Court made under that Act, and other laws of the Commonwealth, apply in and in relation to the proceeding as if:
(ii) a reference to a Judge of the Federal Court (other than in the expression the Court or a Judge ) included a reference to a Family Court Judge; and
(iii) a reference to the expression the Court or a Judge when used in relation to the Federal Court included a reference to a Family Court Judge sitting in Chambers; and
(iv) a reference to a Registrar of the Federal Court included a reference to a Registrar of the Family Court; and
(v) any other necessary changes were made.
(5) An appeal does not lie from a decision of the Federal Court in relation to the transfer of a proceeding under this Division to the Family Court.
SECT 12GM Other orders (1) Without limiting the generality of section 12GD, if, in a proceeding instituted under, or for an offence against, this Division, the Court finds that a person who is a party to the proceeding has suffered, or is likely to suffer, loss or damage by conduct of another person that was engaged in in contravention of a provision of this Division, the Court may, whether or not it grants an injunction under section 12GD or makes an order under section 12GE or 12GF, make such order or orders as it thinks appropriate against the person who engaged in the conduct or a person who was involved in the contravention (including all or any of the orders mentioned in subsection (7) of this section) if the Court considers that the order or orders concerned will compensate the first-mentioned person in whole or in part for the loss or damage or will prevent or reduce the loss or damage.
(2) Without limiting the generality of section 12GD, the Court may, on the application of:
(b) the Commission in accordance with subsection (3) on behalf of such a person or persons;
(d) prevent or reduce the loss or damage suffered, or likely to be suffered, by such a person or persons.
(4) An application may be made under subsection (2) in relation to a contravention of this Division notwithstanding that a proceeding has not been instituted under another provision of this Part in relation to that contravention.
(5) An application under subsection (2) may be commenced:
(b) in the case of conduct in contravention of Subdivision D or E (sections 12DA to 12ED)--at any time within 3 years after the day on which the cause of action accrued.
(7) Without limiting the generality of subsections (1) and (2), the orders referred to in those subsections include the following:
(b) an order varying such a contract or arrangement in such manner as is specified in the order and, if the Court thinks fit, declaring the contract or arrangement to have had effect as so varied on and after a date before the date on which the order is made;
(c) an order refusing to enforce any or all of the provisions of such a contract;
(d) an order directing the person who engaged in the conduct or a person who was involved in the contravention constituted by the conduct to refund money or return property to the person who suffered the loss or damage;
(e) an order directing the person who engaged in the conduct or a person who was involved in the contravention constituted by the conduct to pay to the person who suffered the loss or damage the amount of the loss or damage;
(f) an order directing the person who engaged in the conduct or a person who was involved in the contravention constituted by the conduct, at his or her own expense, to supply specified services to the person who suffered, or is likely to suffer, the loss or damage;
(g) an order, in relation to an instrument creating or transferring an interest in land, directing the person who engaged in the conduct or a person who was involved in the contravention constituted by the conduct to execute an instrument that:
(ii) terminates or otherwise affects, or has the effect of terminating or otherwise affecting, the operation or effect of the first-mentioned instrument.
(9) In subsection (7):
interest , in relation to land, has the same meaning as in subsection 12DC(3).
SECT 12GN Power of Court to prohibit payment or transfer of moneys or other property (1) If:
(b) an application has been made under section 12GD for an injunction against a person in relation to a contravention of a provision of this Division; or
(c) an action has been commenced under subsection 12GF(1) against a person in relation to a contravention of a provision of Subdivision D or E (sections 12DA to 12ED); or
(d) an application for an order under subsection 12GM(2) or (3) has been or may be made against a person in relation to a contravention of a provision of this Division;
(f) it will not unduly prejudice the rights and interests of any other person.
(b) an order prohibiting, either absolutely or subject to conditions, a person who is holding money or other property on behalf of the relevant person or on behalf of an associate of the relevant person from paying all or any of the money, or transferring, or otherwise parting with possession of, the other property, to, or to another person at the direction or request of, the person on whose behalf the money or other property is held;
(c) an order prohibiting, either absolutely or subject to conditions, the taking or sending by any person of money of the relevant person or of an associate of the relevant person to a place outside the State or Territory in which the money is held;
(d) an order prohibiting, either absolutely or subject to conditions, the taking, sending or transfer by any person of other property of the relevant person or of an associate of the relevant person to a place outside the State or Territory in which the other property is located;
(e) an order appointing, if the relevant person is a natural person, a receiver or trustee of the property or of part of the property of the relevant person with such powers as are specified in the order.
(b) until proceedings under any other provision of this Part in relation to which the order was made have been concluded.
(5) A person who contravenes or fails to comply with an order by the Court under this section that is applicable to the person is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction:
(b) in the case of a person being a body corporate--by a fine not exceeding 1,000 penalty units.
(7) This section has effect subject to the Bankruptcy Act 1966 .
(8) A reference in this section to a person who is an associate of a relevant person is a reference to:
(b) if the relevant person is a body corporate--a wholly owned subsidiary of the relevant person.
(2) The person may withdraw or vary the undertaking at any time, but only with the consent of the Secretary to the Department.
(3) If the Secretary to the Department considers that the person who gave the undertaking has breached any of its terms, the Secretary may apply to the Court for an order under subsection (4).
(4) If the Court is satisfied that the person has breached a term of the undertaking, the Court may make all or any of the following orders:
(b) an order directing the person to pay to the Commonwealth an amount up to the amount of any financial benefit that the person has obtained directly or indirectly and that is reasonably attributable to the breach;
(c) any order that the Court considers appropriate directing the person to compensate any other person who has suffered loss or damage as a result of the breach;
(2) For the purposes of Part 3, an exercise of a power in this Subdivision is taken to be an exercise of that power under, or for the purposes of, Part 3.
SECT 12HB Disclosure of documents by the Commission (1) If:
(b) an application is made under section 12GE or subsection 12GM(2) or 12GN(1) for an order against a corporation or other person;
(d) a copy of any other document in the possession of the Commission that comes to the attention of the Commission in connection with the matter to which the application, notice or proceeding relates and tends to establish the case of the corporation or other person;
(2) If the Commission does not comply with a request under subsection (1), the Court must, subject to subsection (3), upon application by the corporation which, or other person who, made the request, make an order directing the Commission to comply with the request.
(3) The Court may refuse to make an order under subsection (2) in respect of a document or part of a document if the Court considers it inappropriate to make the order by reason that the disclosure of the contents of the document or part of the document would prejudice any person, or for any other reason.
(4) Before the Court gives a decision on an application under subsection (2), the Court may require any documents to be produced to it for inspection.
(5) An order under this section may be expressed to be subject to conditions specified in the order.
SECT 12HC Prosecutions (1) Prosecutions for offences:
(b) against Part 3 in its application in relation to an investigation of a contravention of this Division;
(2) Jurisdiction is conferred on the Court to hear and determine such prosecutions.
(3) Proceedings before the Court under this section, other than proceedings instituted by:
(b) a person authorised in writing by the Commission; or
(c) a person authorised in writing by the Secretary to the Department;
SECT 12HD Jurisdiction of Court to make declarations and orders (1) Subject to this section, a person may institute a proceeding in the Court seeking, in relation to a matter arising under this Division or under Part 3 in its application in relation to an investigation of a contravention of this Division, the making of:
(ii) Part 3 as so applying; or
(c) an order by way of, or in the nature of, prohibition, certiorari or mandamus;
(2) The Minister may institute a proceeding in the Court under this section and may intervene in any proceeding instituted in the Court under this section or in a proceeding instituted in any other court in which a party is seeking the making of a declaration or an order of a kind mentioned in subsection (1).
(3) In this section, proceeding includes a cross-proceeding.
Subdivision I--Transitional SECT 12IA Conduct engaged in in relation to financial services before commencement (1) If:
(b) the conduct contravened, or may have contravened, Part IVA or V of the Trade Practices Act 1974 ; and
(c) if the conduct had been engaged in after the commencement of this Division it would have, or may have, contravened this Division;
(2) The Commission's power of delegation under section 102 extends to the powers it has under subsection (1).
8 Before Division 1 of Part 3
Division 1A--Application of Part 3 SECT 12B Application of Part 3 (1) If this Part is being applied as a law of a State, it has no effect in relation to an investigation of a contravention of Division 2 of Part 2.
(2) If this Part is being applied in relation to an investigation of a contravention of Division 2 of Part 2:
(b) subsection 37(10) has effect as if the words "a State or the Capital Territory" were substituted for the words "another jurisdiction"; and
(c) section 81 has effect as if paragraph (a) were omitted; and
(d) section 86 has effect as if the words "of this jurisdiction" were omitted; and
(e) subsection 93(2) has effect as if the words "or of this or any other jurisdiction" were omitted.
(b) a corresponding law of another jurisdiction.
Add:
(6) If the Commission has reason to suspect that a contravention of a provision of Division 2 of Part 2 may have been committed, the Commission may make such investigation as it thinks appropriate.
SECT 32A Notice to produce books about financial services The Commission may give to:
(b) an eligible person in relation to that person;
(d) the financial service.
Add:
After "32", insert ", 32A".
13 Paragraph 49(1)(c)
After "jurisdiction", insert ", or Division 2 of Part 2".
14 Subsection 63(1)
After "32,", insert "32A,".
15 Subsection 67(2)
After "jurisdiction", insert "or of Division 2 of Part 2,".
16 After paragraph 80(1)(b)
Insert:
Insert:
(bb) a judgment is awarded, or a declaration or other order is made, against a person under Division 2 of Part 2 in a proceeding in a court;
Add:
Insert:
(2B) The Commission must not delegate a function or power to:
(ii) a person engaged under section 27A of the Trade Practices Act 1974 ;
20 Subsection 127(9) (paragraph (a) of the definition of protected information )
After "body", insert "or person".
21 Subsection 127(9) (paragraph (c) of the definition of protected information )
After "body", insert "or person".
22 At the end of section 138
Add:
(4) In relation to the Commission's functions under subsection 12FA(1), the report must include information about the Commission's monitoring and promotion of market integrity and consumer protection in relation to:
(b) the provision of financial services.
After "national scheme laws", insert ", section 12A or Division 2 of Part 2,".
Part 2--Amendment of the Trade Practices Act 1974
24 Subsection 4(1)
Insert:
financial product has the same meaning as in Division 2 of Part 2 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 1989 .
financial service has the same meaning as in Division 2 of Part 2 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 1989 .
25 After section 25
SECT 26 Delegation by Commission in relation to unconscionable conduct and consumer protection (1) The Commission may, by resolution, delegate any of its functions and powers under or in relation to Parts IVA, V and VI and any of its powers under Part XII that relate to those Parts, to a staff member of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission within the meaning of section 5 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 1989 .
(2) The Commission must not delegate a function or power under subsection (1) unless the Chairperson of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has agreed to the delegation in writing.
26 Before section 51AA
SECT 51AAB Part does not apply to financial services (1) Section 51AA does not apply to conduct engaged in in relation to financial services.
(2) Section 51AB does not apply to the supply, or possible supply, of services that are financial services.
27 Before section 51A
SECT 51AF Part does not apply to financial services (1) This Part does not apply to the supply, or possible supply, of services that are financial services.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1):
(b) if a security (within the meaning of the Corporations Law) consists of or includes an interest in land, section 53A does not apply to that interest; and
(c) section 63A does not apply to a debit card that allows access to an account that is a financial product.
debit card has the same meaning as in section 63A.
28 Subsection 73(1)
After "section 74", insert "of this Act or section 12ED of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 1989 ".
29 Subsection 73(2)
After "section 74", insert "of this Act or section 12ED of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 1989 ".