Section 56 Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act
Who may be present when hearing takes place in private

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Part 3, subdivision 6 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 outlines the rules relating to hearings, including the ASIC’s power to hold hearings, the organisation’s discretion when it comes to determining whether hearings are to be held in public or private, the rules relating to publishing material, who is permitted to attend a hearing and the proceedings at hearings.

Section 56 forms part of the subdivision and is titled Who may be present when hearing takes place in private.

The section is extracted below.

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