Corporations Act 2001

CHAPTER 7 - FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS  

Note: This Chapter applies to a CCIV in a modified form: see Division 4 of Part 8B.7 .

PART 7.5A - REGULATION OF DERIVATIVE TRANSACTIONS AND DERIVATIVE TRADE REPOSITORIES  

Division 6 - Regulation of licensed derivative trade repositories: licensing  

Subdivision D - When a licence can be varied, suspended or cancelled  

SECTION 905J   SUSPENSION OR CANCELLATION FOLLOWING HEARING AND REPORT  

905J(1)    
If ASIC considers that a derivative trade repository licensee has breached, or is in breach of, one or more of its obligations as a derivative trade repository licensee under this Part, ASIC may give the licensee a written notice that requires the licensee to show cause, at a hearing before a specified person, why the licence should not be suspended or cancelled.

905J(2)    
The notice must specify:


(a) the grounds on which it is proposed to suspend or cancel the licence; and


(b) a reasonable time and place at which the hearing is to be held.

However, if the licensee consents, the person conducting the hearing may fix a different time or place.


905J(3)    
The person conducting the hearing must:


(a) give the licensee an opportunity to be heard at the hearing; and


(b) give ASIC:


(i) a report about the hearing; and

(ii) a recommendation about the grounds in the notice on which it is proposed to suspend or cancel the licence.

905J(4)    
After considering the report and recommendation, ASIC may:


(a) decide to take no further action in relation to the matter and give written advice of that decision to the licensee; or


(b) suspend the licence for a specified period, or cancel the licence, by giving written notice to the licensee.

Note: ASIC must also have regard to the matters in section 905P .


905J(5)    
None of the following is a legislative instrument:


(a) a notice under subsection (1);


(b) a report under subsection (3) (if it is in writing).


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