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This legislation has been repealed.
CORPORATIONS LAW
- SECT 776
Securities exchanges to provide assistance to
Commission
- (1)
- A securities exchange
shall provide such assistance to the Commission, or to a person acting on
behalf of, or with the authority of, the Commission, as the Commission
reasonably requires for the performance of its
functions.
- (2)
- Where a securities
exchange reprimands, fines, suspends, expels or otherwise takes disciplinary
action against a member of the securities exchange, it shall as soon as
practicable lodge written particulars of the name of the member, the reason
for and nature of the action taken, the amount of the fine (if any) and the
period of the suspension (if any).
- (2A)
- A securities exchange
that believes a person has committed, is committing or is about to commit, a
serious contravention of the securities exchange's business rules or listing
rules, or the Corporations Law of this or any other jurisdiction, must, as
soon as practicable, lodge a statement setting out:
- (a)
- particulars
of the contravention that it believes the person has committed, is committing
or is about to commit; and
- (b)
- its reasons for that
belief.
- (2B)
- Subject to subsection
(2C), a securities exchange that makes information about a listed disclosing
entity available to a stock market conducted by the securities exchange must,
as soon as practicable, give the Commission a document that contains the
information.
- (2C)
- The regulations may
provide that subsection (2B) does not apply to information of a specified
kind.
- (3)
- A person authorised by the
Commission is entitled at all reasonable times to full and free access for any
of the purposes of this Chapter to the trading floor or trading floors of a
securities exchange.
- (4)
- A person shall not refuse
or fail, without lawful excuse, to allow a person authorised by the Commission
access in accordance with subsection (3) to a trading floor of a securities
exchange.
- (5)
- In this section:
trading floor , in relation to
a securities exchange, means a place or facility maintained or provided by the
securities exchange for:
- (a)
- the making or acceptance,
by members of the securities exchange, or by such members and other persons,
of offers to sell, buy or exchange
securities;
- (b)
- the making, by members of
the securities exchange, or by such members and other persons, of offers or
invitations that are intended, or may reasonably be expected, to result,
whether directly or indirectly, in the making or acceptance of offers to sell,
buy or exchange securities;
or
- (c)
- the provision of
information concerning the prices at which, or the consideration for which,
particular persons, or particular classes of persons, propose, or may
reasonably be expected, to sell, buy or exchange securities.
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