ASIC Deferred Sales Model Exemption (TFAL—Business Related Motor Vehicle Bailment Insurance) Instrument 2022/166 (Cth)
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ASIC Deferred Sales Model Exemption (TFAL—Business-Related Motor Vehicle Bailment Insurance) Instrument 2022/166
I, Rhys Bollen, delegate of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, make the following notifiable instrument.
Date 29 March 2022
Rhys Bollen
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name of notifiable instrument
2 Commencement
3 Repeal
4 Authority
5 Definitions
Part 2—Exemption
6 Bailment insurance sold by Toyota Finance Australia Ltd
7 Meaning of bailment add-on insurance product
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name of notifiable instrument
This is the ASIC Deferred Sales Model Exemption (TFAL—Business‑Related Motor Vehicle Bailment Insurance) Instrument 2022/166.
2 Commencement
This instrument commences on the day after it is registered on the Federal Register of Legislation.
Note: The register may be accessed at www.legislation.gov.au.
3 Repeal
This instrument is repealed on 5 October 2026.
4 Authority
This instrument is made under paragraph 12DY(1)(b) of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001.
5 Definitions
In this instrument:
Act means the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001.
business-related motor vehicle bailment add-on insurance product has the meaning given by section 7.
Part 2—Exemption
6 Business-related motor vehicle bailment insurance sold by Toyota Finance Australia Ltd
Sections 12DQ, 12DR and 12DS of the Act do not apply to business‑related motor vehicle bailment add-on insurance products sold by Toyota Finance Australia Ltd ABN 48 002 435 181.
7 Meaning of business‑related motor vehicle bailment add-on insurance product
An add‑on insurance product is a business-related motor vehicle bailment add-on insurance product if:
(a) the add‑on insurance product is offered or sold to a consumer in connection with the consumer acquiring, or entering into a commitment to acquire, another product or service in the course of the consumer carrying on a business; and
(b) the price of the add‑on insurance product does not exceed $1,000; and
(c) the add-on insurance product provides insurance cover (whether or not the cover is restricted) in respect of the destruction or loss of, or damage, to a motor vehicle; and
(d) the motor vehicle is bailed to the consumer under a bailment agreement to which the consumer is a party.
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