Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Amendment Regulations 2002 (No. 4) 2002 No. 171
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
Statutory Rules 2002 No. 171
Issued by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer
Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993
Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Amendment Regulations 2002 (No. 4)
Subsection 353(1) of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993
(the Act) provides that the Governor-General may make regulations
prescribing matters required or permitted by the Act to be prescribed by
regulations or necessary or convenient to be prescribed by such regulations for
carrying out or giving effect to the Act.
The purpose of the Regulations is to reinstate disclosure obligations on
superannuation entities that were inadvertently removed due to the interaction
of section 1017C of the Corporations Act 2001 (as amended by the
Financial Services Reform Act 2001) and consequential amendments to
Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations 1994 (SIS
Regulations), which repealed the then Subdivision 2.6. The Regulations also
rectify a referencing error.
Previously SIS Regulation 2.41 (contained in Subdivision 2.6) had required
trustees of superannuation funds and pooled superannuation trusts to provide
copies of audited accounts and fund information reports to any person who made
a written request.
While section 1017C of the Corporations Act largely replicates these
requirements it only provides an obligation for the trustee to provide
information to 'concerned persons' - being members and employer sponsors.
The Regulations reinstate the obligation to disclose such information to
persons other than concerned persons. The provisions relating to charges for
information, method of providing documents and timing for the provision of
requested documents are consistent with the previous SIS Regulation
requirements.
The amendment to subregulation 2.04(1) is a technical amendment related to the
operation of these disclosure requirements.
The regulations also address a referencing error that was consequential to the
commencement of the Financial Services Reform Act 2001 (FSRA). The FSRA
included amendments to the Corporations Act 2001 to provide for the
ongoing periodic disclosure requirements in relation to superannuation
products, and other financial products, however references to 'member
information' and 'member reporting period' were not amended accordingly.
The Regulations commence on gazettal.