"Corporations Act 2001 s 321 ASIC power to require lodgment"

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Canonical Claim

Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) s 321 allows ASIC to direct entities to lodge specified reports, with a written direction made within 6 years and a lodgment date at least 14 days after the direction.

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Jurisdiction-Scoped Fact
Jurisdiction: CTH
Authority: Federal Register of Legislation
Source: Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) s 321

This is a human-established fact. It holds within CTH as enacted by Federal Register of Legislation.

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Consensus Frontier

⚑ held by convention · challengeable

This claim has no dependencies — the drill terminates here. Not because bedrock was reached, but because this is where the community currently agrees to stop digging. It is epistemically identical to every other node: held by convention, and challengeable.

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Answer

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Verified against the current Federal Register text of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). Section 321 allows ASIC to direct a company, registered scheme, registrable superannuation entity, or disclosing entity to lodge with ASIC copies of reports prepared or obtained under Division 1 or 2. ASIC may also direct a notified foreign passport fund to lodge its home-economy Passport Rules report and each related auditor report. The direction must be written, specify the period or periods concerned, be made no later than 6 years after the end of those periods, and specify a lodgment date at least 14 days after the direction is given. Offences based on the direction obligations are strict liability.

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