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CORPORATIONS REGULATIONS 2001 - REG 7.9.19B

Withdrawal benefit -- fees, charges and expenses

         (1)   For subsection 1017D (5A) of the Act, this regulation applies to details of a deduction for fees, charges or expenses in accordance with paragraph 7.9.19 (g).

         (2)   If ASIC determines that, for a compelling reason based on the nature of a financial product or service, or the nature of the information, to state the information as an amount in dollars:

                (a)    would impose an unreasonable burden on a product issuer, or a class of product issuers; or

               (b)    would impose an unreasonable burden on a product issuer, or a class of product issuers, within a period specified in the determination; or

                (c)    would not be in the interests of a product holder, or a class of product holders;

the information may be set out as a description of the amount as a percentage of a specified matter (including worked dollar examples, unless that is inappropriate).

         (3)   If ASIC determines that, for a compelling reason, based on the nature of a financial product or service, or the nature of the information, to state the information as an amount in dollars, or to describe the amount as a percentage:

                (a)    would impose an unreasonable burden on a product issuer, or a class of product issuers; or

               (b)    would impose an unreasonable burden on a product issuer, or a class of product issuers, within a period specified in the determination; or

                (c)    would not be in the interests of a product holder, or a class of product holders;

the product issuer must provide the information in subregulation (4).

         (4)   If subregulation (3) applies, the product issuer must provide:

                (a)    a statement informing the product holder that amounts for fees, charges or expenses are applicable; and

               (b)    if information about access to the information is not provided in the statement mentioned in paragraph 7.9.19 (i) -- details of the means by which a product holder can gain access to information relating to the amount of the deduction.

         (5)   A determination under subregulation (2) or (3) must be:

                (a)    in writing; and

               (b)    published in the Gazette .



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