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ASIC (Supervisory Cost Recovery LevyRegulatory Costs) Instrument 2020/1074

I, Emily Hodgson, delegate of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, make the following legislative instrument.

 

Date 24 November 2020

 

 

 

 

 

Emily Hodgson

 

Contents

Part 1—Preliminary

1 Name of legislative instrument

2 Commencement and date of effect

3 Authority

4 Definitions

Part 2—Determination

5 Applicable financial year

6 ASIC’s regulatory costs

7 Attribution of ASIC’s regulatory costs to each sub-sector

Part 1Preliminary

1 Name of legislative instrument

This is the ASIC (Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy—Regulatory Costs) Instrument 2020/1074.

2 Commencement and date of effect

(1) 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.

(2) This instrument takes effect as follows:

(a) if subsection 11(3) of ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017 applies—the instrument takes effect on the day specified in paragraph 11(3)(a) of that Act;

(b) if subsection 11(4) of ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017 applies—the remaining provisions of the instrument take effect on the day specified in paragraph 11(4)(a) of that Act.

Note 1: Section 11 of the ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017 contains special provisions dealing with the disallowance and taking effect of instruments of this kind.

Note 2: Subsection 10(8) of the ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017 has the effect that the instrument can have retrospective application before the day it is registered on the Federal Register of Legislation. The register may be accessed at www.legislation.gov.au.

3 Authority

This instrument is made under subsection 12A(6) of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 for the purposes of subsection 10(2) of the ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017.

4 Definitions

In this instrument:

(a) Act means the ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017;

(b) unless the contrary intention appears, an expression that:

(i) is used, but not defined, in this instrument; and

(ii) is defined in the Act;

has the same meaning in this instrument as in the Act.

Part 2Determination

5 Applicable financial year

This determination applies to the 201920 financial year.

6 ASIC’s regulatory costs

ASIC’s regulatory costs for the financial year are $320,333,169.

7 Attribution of ASIC’s regulatory costs to each sub-sector

Column 3 of the table specifies the extent to which ASIC’s regulatory costs are attributable to the sub-sector specified in column 2 of the table.

 

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Item

Sub-sectors

Extent to which regulatory costs are attributable to the
sub-sector ($)

1

Auditors of disclosing entities

 7,230,230

2

Australian derivative trade repository operators

 405,865

2A

Benchmark administrators

 431,139

3

Corporate advisors

 4,677,645

4

Credit intermediaries

 6,891,829

5

Credit providers

 27,307,232

6

Credit rating agencies

 245,059

7

Custodians

 558,233

8

Deposit product providers

 3,090,298

8AA

Entities subject to close and continuous monitoring

 6,354,427

8A

Established specialised market operators

587,790

9

Exempt CS facility operators

 5,217

10

Exempt market operators

 32,777

11

Insurance product distributors

 3,875,918

12

Insurance product providers

 18,130,234

13

Large futures exchange operators

 1,512,566

14

Large futures exchange participants

 5,101,159

15

Large proprietary companies

 3,931,738

16

Large securities exchange operators

 4,191,658

17

Large securities exchange participants

 19,849,379

18

Licensees that provide only general advice to retail clients or wholesale clients 

 2,088,961

19

Licensees that provide personal advice on relevant financial products to retail clients

 56,189,146

20

Licensees that provide personal advice to only wholesale clients

 47,579

21

Licensees that provide personal advice to retail clients on only products that are not relevant financial products

 1,264,177

22

Listed corporations

 51,021,031

23

Managed discretionary account providers

 1,091,565

24

Margin lenders

 128,972

24A

New specialised market operators

44,714

25

Operators of investor directed portfolio services

 705,271

25A

Operators of notified foreign passport funds and regulated former notified funds

0

26

Overseas market operators

 236,337

27

Over-the-counter traders

 9,660,547

28

Payment product providers

 1,315,252

29

Public companies (unlisted)

4,954,663

30

Registered company auditors

 3,097,293

31

Registered liquidators

 6,138,870

32

Responsible entities

 23,768,714

33

Retail over-the-counter derivatives issuers

 10,384,059

34

Risk management product providers

 281,160

35

Securities dealers

 1,390,596

36

Small and medium amount credit providers

 2,023,090

38

Small futures exchange operators

 483,624

39

Small securities exchange operators

 470,482

40

Small securities exchange operators with self-listing function only

 1,985

41

Superannuation trustees

 23,815,577

42

Tier 1 clearing and settlement facility operators

 1,936,457

43

Tier 2 clearing and settlement facility operators

 219,484

44

Tier 3 clearing and settlement facility operators

 99,067

45

Tier 4 clearing and settlement facility operators

 7,202

46

Traditional trustee company service providers

 418,159

47

Wholesale electricity dealers

 28,220

48

Wholesale trustees

 2,610,522