Human Rights Act 1993

Unlawful discrimination - Special provisions relating to superannuation schemes

71: Reports on superannuation schemes

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"Checking superannuation schemes are fair"

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You need to know that the Commission checks superannuation schemes. They see if these schemes are fair. The Commission talks to the FMA about this. Then they tell the Minister what they find out. The Commission does this from time to time. They want to make sure no one is treated unfairly in superannuation schemes. You can find more information about changes to this rule in the Financial Markets Authority Act 2011.

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Part 2Unlawful discrimination
Special provisions relating to superannuation schemes

71Reports on superannuation schemes

  1. The Commission shall from time to time, after consultation with the FMA, report to the Minister on whether discrimination on the prohibited grounds has been eliminated from superannuation schemes.

Compare
  • 1977 No 49 s 89
Notes
  • Section 71: amended, on , by section 85(1) of the Financial Markets Authority Act 2011 (2011 No 5).