Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013

Fair dealing - Misleading or deceptive conduct, false or misleading representations, and unsubstantiated representations

31: Licensed market operator does not contravene by notifying disclosures

You could also call this:

"Telling people about disclosures doesn't break the law for licensed market operators."

If you are a licensed market operator, you do not break the law by telling people about disclosures made to you. This is because you are allowed to notify people about disclosures under certain parts of the law, such as subpart 4, 5, or 6 of Part 5. You also do not break the law by notifying people about disclosures under an alternative disclosure obligation, as long as you are following sections 19 to 23.

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Part 2Fair dealing
Misleading or deceptive conduct, false or misleading representations, and unsubstantiated representations

31Licensed market operator does not contravene by notifying disclosures

  1. A licensed market operator does not contravene any of sections 19 to 23 by the notification of any disclosure made to it under subpart 4, 5, or 6 of Part 5 or under an alternative disclosure obligation.