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Financial Sector (Collection of Data) (reporting standard) determination No. 100 of 2013
Reporting Standard SRS 703.0 Fees Disclosed
Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001
 
I, Helen Rowell, delegate of APRA, under paragraph 13(1)(a) of the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 (the Act) and subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901:
 
(a)           REVOKE Financial Sector (Collection of Data) (reporting standard) determination No. 99 of 2013, including Reporting Standard SRS 703.0 Fees Disclosed made under that determination; and
 
(b)          DETERMINE Reporting Standard SRS 703.0 Fees Disclosed, in the form set out in the Schedule, which applies to the financial sector entities to the extent provided in paragraph 3 of the reporting standard.
 
Under section 15 of the Act, I DECLARE that the reporting standard shall begin to apply to those financial sector entities on 1 July 2014, and the revoked reporting standard shall cease to apply on the commencement of this instrument.
 
 
Dated: 5 December 2013
 
 
 
[Signed]
 
Helen Rowell
Member
Interpretation
In this Determination:
APRA means the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
financial sector entity has the meaning given in section 5 of the Act.
 
Schedule
 
Reporting Standard SRS 703.0 Fees Disclosed comprises the 15 pages commencing on the following page.

 
Reporting Standard SRS 703.0
Fees Disclosed
Objective of this Reporting Standard
This Reporting Standard sets out the requirements for the provision of information to APRA about the fees and costs required to be disclosed on a Product Disclosure Statement relating to a MySuper product.
It includes Form SRF 703.0 Fees Disclosed and associated specific instructions and must be read in conjunction with section 348A of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993.
 
Authority
1.             This Reporting Standard is made under section 13 of the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001.
Purpose
2.             Information collected in Form SRF 703.0 Fees Disclosed (SRF 703.0) is used by APRA for the purposes of prudential supervision and publication for the purposes of section 348A of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (SIS Act). It may also be used by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
Application and commencement
3.             This Reporting Standard applies to each registrable superannuation entity (RSE) licensee (RSE licensee) that is authorised to offer a MySuper product with respect to each MySuper product within its business operations.[1]
4.             This Reporting Standard applies on and from 1 July 2014.
Information required
5.             An RSE licensee to which this Reporting Standard applies must provide APRA with the information required by SRF 703.0 in respect of each reporting day.
Forms and method of submission
6.             The information required by this Reporting Standard must be given to APRA in electronic format using the ‘Direct to APRA’ application or, where ‘Direct to APRA’ is not available, by a method notified by APRA, in writing, prior to submission.
Note: the ‘Direct to APRA’ application software (also known as ‘D2A’) may be obtained from APRA.
Reporting days and due dates
7.             Subject to paragraph 8, an RSE licensee to which this Reporting Standard applies must provide the information required by this Reporting Standard in respect of:
(a)           1 July 2014;
(b)          30 June 2015 and each subsequent 30 June; and
(c)           where an RSE licensee is authorised to offer a MySuper product after 1 July 2014, the date on which an RSE licensee is authorised to offer the MySuper product.
8.             If, having regard to the particular circumstances of an RSE licensee or MySuper product, APRA considers it necessary or desirable to obtain information more or less frequently than as provided by paragraph 7(a), 7(b) or 7(c), APRA may, by notice in writing, change the reporting day for a particular MySuper product.
9.             The information required by this Reporting Standard must be provided to APRA:
(a)           in the case of information required in respect of 1 July 2014 – within 28 calendar days after 1 July 2014[2];
(b)          in the case of annual information:
(i)            in respect of 30 June 2015 – within four months after that reporting day;
(ii)          in respect of 30 June 2016 and each subsequent 30 June reporting day – within three months after the reporting day;
(c)           in the case of information provided in accordance with paragraph 7(c), within 28 calendar days after the RSE licensee is authorised to offer the MySuper product; and
(d)          in the case of information provided in accordance with paragraph 8, within the time specified by notice in writing.
10.         Where any information required by this Reporting Standard that was reported to APRA on the most recent reporting day is changed such that the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) is required by law to be updated[3], the RSE licensee must provide the information required by SRF 703.0 within 28 calendar days after the updated PDS takes effect.
11.         APRA may grant, in writing, an RSE licensee an extension of a due date with respect to one or more MySuper products within its business operations, in which case the new due date for the provision of the information will be the date on the notice of extension.
Quality control
12.         The information provided by an RSE licensee under this Reporting Standard must be the product of systems, procedures and internal controls that have been reviewed and tested by the RSE auditor of the RSE within which the MySuper product, to which the information relates, is located.[4] This will require the RSE auditor to review and test the RSE licensee’s systems, procedures and internal controls designed to enable the RSE licensee to report reliable information to APRA. This review and testing must be done on:
(a)           an annual basis or more frequently if necessary to enable the RSE auditor to form an opinion on the reliability and accuracy of information; and
(b)          at least a limited assurance engagement consistent with professional standards and guidance notes issued by the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board as may be amended from time to time, to the extent that they are not inconsistent with the requirements of SPS 310.
13.         All information provided by an RSE licensee under this Reporting Standard must be subject to systems, processes and controls developed by the RSE licensee for the internal review and authorisation of that information. It is the responsibility of the Board and senior management of the RSE licensee to ensure that an appropriate set of policies and procedures for the authorisation of information submitted to APRA is in place.
Authorisation
14.         When an officer or agent of an RSE licensee provides the information required by this Reporting Standard using the ‘Direct to APRA’ software, it will be necessary for the officer or agent to digitally sign the relevant information using a digital certificate acceptable to APRA.
15.         If the information required by this Reporting Standard is provided by an agent who submits using the ‘Direct to APRA’ software on the RSE licensee’s behalf, the RSE licensee must:
(a)           obtain from the agent a copy of the completed form with the information provided to APRA; and
(b)          retain the completed copy.
16.         An officer or agent of an RSE licensee who submits the information under this Reporting Standard for, on behalf of, the RSE licensee must be authorised by either:
(a)           the Chief Executive Officer of the RSE licensee; or
(b)          the Chief Financial Officer of the RSE licensee.
Variations
17.         APRA may, by written notice to an RSE licensee, vary the reporting requirements of SRF 703.0 in relation to that RSE licensee or one or more MySuper products within that RSE licensee’s business operations.
Interpretation
18.         In this Reporting Standard:
APRA means the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority established under the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998;
Chief Executive Officer means the chief executive officer of the RSE licensee, by whatever name called, and whether or not he or she is a member of the Board of the RSE licensee[5];
Chief Financial Officer means the chief financial officer of the RSE licensee, by whatever name called;
due date means the relevant date under paragraph 9 or, if applicable, paragraph 10;
MySuper product has the meaning given in section 10(1) of the SIS Act;
reporting day means a day mentioned in paragraph 7(a), 7(b) or 7(c);
RSE means a registrable superannuation entity as defined in section 10(1) of the SIS Act;
RSE auditor means an auditor appointed by the RSE licensee to perform functions under this Reporting Standard;
RSE licensee has the meaning given in section 10(1) of the SIS Act; and
SIS Act means Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993.
 

SRF 703.0: Fees Disclosed
 
Australian Business Number
Institution Name

 

Reporting Period
Scale Factor
Reporting Consolidation

 

 
1.    Fees disclosed
 
Type of fee
Dollar amount
Fee charging basis
Percentage of member balance
Fee cap

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Administration fee
Per annum
 

Advice fee
Per activity
 

Buy-sell spread
Not applicable
 

Exit fee
 
 

Insurance fee
 
 

Investment fee
 
 

Switching fee
 
 

Other fee
 
 

 
2.    Indirect cost ratio
 

direct cost rationat 30 June each year to align with collection of the product dashboard?ye
3.    Administration fee levels disclosed
 
Description
Dollar amount per annum
Percentage of member balance
Member accounts
Employer- sponsors

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

 
 
 
 
 

 
4.    Investment fee levels disclosed for lifecycle MySuper product
 
Lifecycle stage name
Lifecycle stage identifier
Dollar amount per annum
Percentage of member balance
Member accounts

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

 
 

 
5.    Activity fees disclosed
 
Description
Financial product advice
Dollar amount
Percentage of member balance

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

 
Yes
 
 

No

 
 
6.    Insurance premiums disclosed
 
Type of cover
Age
Gender
Income protection cover type

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Life insurance
30
Female
Up to 1 year

TPD insurance
50
Male
 Up to 2 years

IP insurance
 
Either gender
Up to 5 years

Life and TPD insurance
 
 
Until age 65

Life and IP insurance
 
 
Other

TPD and IP insurance
 
 
Not applicable

Life, TPD and IP insurance
 
 
 

Other
 
 
 

 
Waiting period
Occupation coverage
Default level of cover (dollar amount)
Default level of cover (percentage of salary)

(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)

Up to 30 days
Own occupation

Up to 60 days
Any occupation
 
 

Up to 90 days
Not applicable
 
 

Up to 180 days
 
 
 

Up to 365 days
 
 
 

Other
 
 
 

Not applicable
 
 
 

 
Cost per $1000 of default cover
Type of default cover (bundled)
Cover valuation basis
Worker category
Membership coverage

(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)

Life insurance
Indemnity value

 
TPD insurance
Agreed value
 
 

 
IP insurance
Not applicable
 
 

 
Other
 
 
 

 
Not applicable
 
 
 

Reporting Form SRF 703.0
Fees Disclosed
Instructions
These instructions assist completion of Reporting Form SRF 703.0 Fees Disclosed (SRF 703.0). SRF 703.0 collects information related to fees and costs that are required to be disclosed on a Product Disclosure Statement (PDS). Information reported in SRF 703.0 is required primarily for prudential and publication purposes and for the purposes of section 348A of the SIS Act. Information reported in SRF 703.0 is also required for the purposes of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
Reporting level
SRF 703.0 must be completed for each MySuper product.   
Reporting basis and unit of measurement
Report all items on SRF 703.0 in accordance with the Australian Accounting Standards unless otherwise specified.
Where an RSE licensee is reporting an accrued amount, valuation of the accrual must be in accordance with the Australian Accounting Standards.
Items on SRF 703.0 must be reported as at the reporting day.
Items on SRF 703.0 are to be reported as dollars and cents on a per member basis, percentages or whole numbers. Report percentages as whole numbers to two decimal places. For example, 10 per cent is to be reported as 10.00.
Report percentages as percentages of the assets adjusted for cash flows as they occur (i.e. time-weighted), unless otherwise specified. Cash flows include, but are not limited to, contributions, switches, transfers, rollovers or benefit payments.
Items on SRF 703.0 are to be reported on a non-look-through basis or a look-through basis. ‘Look-through basis’ refers to fees and costs being reported that relate to service providers that are not directly engaged by the RSE licensee, but are engaged by other service providers.
These instructions specify the reporting basis, look-through basis and unit of measurement that applies to each item.
Specific instructions
Terms highlighted in bold italics indicate that the definition is provided in these instructions.
For the purposes of these instructions, a ‘fee’ is an amount directly charged to members (regardless of who pays the fee) and a ‘cost’ is an amount incurred by the RSE licensee. The definitions of ‘fee’ and ‘cost’ are mutually exclusive.
For the purposes of these instructions, fees and costs must be reported ‘gross of tax obligations’. This means the fees and costs must be reported prior to taking into account any benefit of a tax deduction relating to a fee that is passed on to a member either as a reduction in tax on contributions or through the deduction of a fee that is lower than what is reported to take account of the tax deduction.
Fees disclosed
Item 1 collects each type of fee disclosed in the PDS with respect to a MySuper product.
Reporting basis: report column 2 to column 5 inclusive as at the reporting day.
Unit of measurement: report column 2 and column 5 in dollars and cents on a per member basis; report column 4 as a percentage of member balance.
Look-through basis: report column 2 to column 5 inclusive on a look-through basis where the fee incorporates fees relating to service providers.
Item 1
Report each fee, excluding activity fee, as a separate line in item 1. Activity fees must be reported in item 5.
Report the fee type in column 1.
The fee types are: administration fee, advice fee, buy-sell spread, exit fee, insurance fee, investment fee, switching fee and ‘other fee’.
Report ‘other fee’ only where a fee that is not administration fee, advice fee, buy-sell spread, exit fee, insurance fee, investment fee and switching fee is permitted to be charged under the SIS Act in respect of a MySuper product. Do not report an activity fee as an ‘other fee’ in item 1.
If there is more than one administration fee level associated with the administration fee exemption for employees of employer-sponsors under s. 29VB of the SIS Act, report the highest level of administration fee charged to members in item 1. Report the other fee levels in item 3.
If the investment strategy is a lifecycle strategy and there is more than one investment fee level,f nefitsrs'l of the cle stratgey.t need to be defined eg annualised, germoertic associated with s. 29VA(9) of the SIS Act, report the highest level of investment fee charged to members in item 1. Report the other fee levels in item 4.
If some, or all, of the fee is charged as a dollar amount on a per member basis, report the dollar amount of fees charged per member in column 2 and the fee charging basis in column 3; otherwise, leave column 2 blank and report ‘not applicable’ in column 3.
The fee charging bases are: ‘per annum’, ‘per activity’ and ‘not applicable’.
Where the amount disclosed in the PDS is disclosed on a ‘per activity’ basis, report that amount in item 1 column 2 and ‘per activity’ in column 3. Where the amount disclosed in the PDS is disclosed as being calculated on a periodic basis, but the periodic frequency is not annual, report the disclosed amount converted to an annual amount in column 2 and ‘per annum’ in column 3.
Example: an RSE licensee discloses on the PDS that the switching fee will be $50 per switch and the administration fee will be $1 per week. The switching fee must be reported as $50 in column 2 and ‘per activity’ in column 3. The administration fee must be converted to an annual amount and reported as $52 in column 2 and ‘per annum’ in column 3.
If some, or all, of the fee is charged as a percentage of assets or members’ benefits, report the percentage of fees charged against the member balance in column 4; otherwise, leave column 4 blank.
If the fee structure includes more than one level which is not otherwise an administration fee level to be reported in item 3 or an investment fee level to be reported in item 4, report each additional fee level as a separate line in item 5.
If the type of fee in column 1 is subject to a fee cap, report the dollar amount of the fee cap in column 5.

Activity fee
Represents a fee within the meaning given in s. 29V(7) of the SIS Act.

Administration fee
Represents a fee within the meaning given in s. 29V(2) of the SIS Act, gross of tax obligations, that relates to the administration or operation of the fund.

Advice fee
Represents a fee within the meaning given in s. 29V(8) of the SIS Act, gross of tax obligations, that relates to the provision of financial product advice to a member by the RSE licensee and which is not incorporated into another fee.

Buy-sell spread
Represents a fee within the meaning given in s. 29V(4) of the SIS Act.

Exit fee
Represents a fee within the meaning given in s. 29V(6) of the SIS Act.

Insurance fee
Represents a fee within the meaning given in s. 29V(9) of the SIS Act.

Investment fee
Represents a fee within the meaning given in s. 29V(3) of the SIS Act, gross of tax obligations, that relates to the investment of the assets of the entity.

Switching fee
Represents a fee within the meaning given in s. 29V(5) of the SIS Act.

Fee cap
Represents a maximum limit placed on a fee charged to a member within the meaning given in s. 29VE of the SIS Act.

Indirect cost ratio
Item 2 collects the indirect cost ratio disclosed in the PDS.
Reporting basis: report item 2 as at the reporting day.
Unit of measurement: report item 2 as a percentage of cash flow adjusted assets to two decimal places.
Look-through basis: report item 2 on a look-through basis.
Item 2
Report the indirect cost ratio as disclosed in the PDS in item 2.

Indirect cost ratio
Represents the ratio of the total of the indirect costs for a MySuper product or an investment option, to the total average net assets of the superannuation entity attributed to the MySuper product or investment option. Reference: cl. 104(1) of Schedule 10 to the Corporations Regulations.

Administration fee levels disclosed
Item 3 collects each level of administration fee disclosed in the PDS.
Reporting basis: report column 2 to column 5 inclusive as at the reporting day.
Unit of measurement: report column 2 in dollars and cents on a per member basis; report column 3 as a percentage of member balance to two decimal places; report column 4 and column 5 as a whole number.
Look-through basis: report column 2 and column 3 on a look-through basis where the fee incorporates fees relating to service providers.
Item 3
Report each administration fee level as a separate line in item 3. Report each administration fee level associated with the administration fee exemption for employees of employer-sponsors under s. 29VB of the SIS Act (administration fee levels).
Report a description of the administration fee level in column 1, as disclosed in the PDS.
If all or some of the administration fee is charged as a dollar amount, report the dollar amount of fees charged per annum per member in column 2; otherwise, leave column 2 blank. Where the amount disclosed in the PDS is disclosed on a periodic basis, but the periodic frequency is not annual, report the disclosed amount converted to an annual amount.
Example: administration fees disclosed as $1 ‘per week’ in the PDS must be converted to an annual amount and reported as $52.
If all or some of the administration fee is charged as a percentage of assets or members’ benefits, report the percentage of fees charged against the member balance in column 3; otherwise, leave column 3 blank.
Report the number of member accounts to which the administration fee level applies in column 4.
Report the number of employer sponsors to which the administration fee level applies in column 5.

Member account
Represents a distinct entry recorded in the register of member accounts (or other equivalent mechanism).

Employer- sponsor
Represents an employer-sponsor within the meaning given in s. 16(1) of the SIS Act.

Investment fee levels disclosed for lifecycle MySuper product
Item 4 collects each level of investment fee for a lifecycle MySuper product disclosed in the PDS.
Reporting basis: report column 3 to column 5 inclusive as at the reporting day.
Unit of measurement: report column 3 in dollars and cents on a per member basis; report column 4 as a percentage of member balance to two decimal places; report column 5 as a whole number.
Look-through basis: report column 3 and column 4 on a look-through basis where the fee incorporates fees relating to service providers.
Item 4
If the MySuper product is not a lifecycle MySuper product, leave item 4 blank.
Report each lifecycle stage as a separate line in item 4.
Report the lifecycle stage name in column 1 and lifecycle stage identifier in column 2. This information must be identical to the equivalent information most recently reported on Reporting Form SRF 001.0 Profile and Structure (Baseline).
If some, or all, of the lifecycle investment fee is charged as a dollar amount, report the dollar amount of fees charged per annum per member in column 3; otherwise, leave column 3 blank. Where the amount disclosed in the PDS is disclosed on a periodic basis, but the periodic frequency is not annual, report the disclosed amount converted to an annual amount.
Example: lifecycle investment fees disclosed as $1 ‘per week’ in the PDS must be converted to an annual amount and reported as $52.
If some, or all, of the lifecycle investment fee is charged as a percentage of assets of members’ benefits, report the percentage of fees charged against the member balance in column 4; otherwise, leave column 4 blank.
Report the number of member accounts to which the lifecycle investment fee level applies in column 5.

Lifecycle investment fee
Represents an investment fee charged to a member that meets the rules for lifecycle differentiated investment fees within the meaning given in s. 29VA(9) of the SIS Act.

Activity fees disclosed
Item 5 collects each activity fee disclosed in the PDS.
Reporting basis: report column 1 to column 4 inclusive as at the reporting day.
Unit of measurement: report column 3 in dollars and cents on a per member basis; report column 4 as a percentage of member balance to two decimal places.
Look-through basis: report column 3 and column 4 on a look-through basis where the fee incorporates fees relating to service providers.
Item 5
Report each activity fee as a separate line in item 5.
Report a description of the activity fee in column 1, as disclosed in the PDS.
If the activity fee is charged in relation to the provision of financial product advice report ‘yes’ in column 2; otherwise, report ‘no’.
If some, or all, of the activity fee is charged as a dollar amount, report the dollar amount of fees charged per activity per member in column 3; otherwise, leave column 3 blank.
If some, or all, of the activity fee is charged as a percentage of assets or members’ benefits, report the percentage of fees charged against the member balance in column 4; otherwise, leave column 4 blank.
Insurance premiums disclosed
Item 6 collects insurance premiums disclosed in the PDS.
Reporting basis: report column 1 to column 13 inclusive as at the reporting day.
Unit of measurement: report column 7 in dollars on a per member basis; report column 8 as a percentage of member’s salary; report column 9 as dollars and cents on a per member basis; report column 12 as a text description; and report column 13 as a whole number.
Look-through basis: report column 9 on a look-through basis.
Item 6
Report, for each combination of type of insurance cover, age, gender, income protection cover type, waiting period, occupation coverage, type of default cover (bundled) and cover valuation basis:
·         the type of insurance cover in column 1, age in column 2, gender in column 3;
·         where the type of insurance cover reported in column 1 includes income protection insurance, report the income protection cover type in column 4, otherwise report ‘not applicable’;
·         where the type of insurance cover reported in column 1 includes a waiting period, report waiting period in column 5, otherwise report ‘not applicable’;
·         where the type of insurance cover reported in column 1 provides cover for own occupation or any occupation, report occupation coverage in column 6, otherwise report ‘not applicable’;
·         where the default level of cover is quoted in dollars, report the default dollar amount of coverage in column 7, otherwise leave column 7 blank;
·         where the default level of cover is quoted as a percentage of the member’s salary, report the default percentage in column 8, otherwise leave column 8 blank;
·         the value of insurance premium charged for $1,000 of default level of cover, gross of rebates, in column 9. For income protection insurance report the premium charged for a monthly amount of $1,000 of default level of cover; for other types of insurance report the premium charged for a lump sum of $1,000;
·         where the type of cover reported in column 1 includes multiple types of insurance, report in column 10 the type of cover represented by the default level reported in column 7 or column 8; otherwise report ‘not applicable’. This will result in multiple rows being reported to represent all of the insurance types bundled into one premium reported in column 9;
·         where the default level of cover is based on an indemnity value or agreed value report cover valuation basis in column 11, otherwise report ‘not applicable’;
·         where the cover is only provided to members in a certain worker category report a simple, short phrase describing the worker category in column 12, otherwise leave column 12 blank; and
·         the number of member accounts entitled to be offered the insurance cover in column 13. Although the information reported in a row is for a representative member for the insurance contract, do not report the number of representative members, but the total membership covered by the contract. This will mean that there may be multiple rows with the same number reported in column 13.
The types of insurance cover are: life insurance; total and permanent disability insurance  (TPD insurance); income protection insurance (IP insurance); bundled life insurance and TPD insurance; bundled life and IP insurance; bundled TPD and IP insurance; bundled life, TPD and IP insurance; and other insurance. Bundled types of insurance cover refer to situations where multiple types of insurance cover are provided under one premium.
The age types are: 30 years and 50 years.
The gender types are: male, female and ‘either gender’. Where an RSE licensee does not differentiate insurance premiums by gender, report ‘either gender’ in column 3.
The income protection cover types are: up to one year (benefits paid for no longer than one year); up to two years (benefits paid for more than one year but no longer than two years); up to five years (benefits paid for more than two years but no longer than five years); until age 65 (benefits paid until the insured reaches age 65); and other (benefits paid for more than 5 years or not limited by reaching age 65).
The waiting periods are: up to 30 days (the waiting period is no longer than 30 days); up to 60 days (the waiting period is between 31 and 60 days inclusive); up to 90 days (the waiting period is between 61 and 90 days inclusive); up to 180 days (the waiting period is between 91 and 180 days inclusive); up to 365 days (the waiting period is between 181 days and one year inclusive); and other (the waiting period is longer than one year).
The occupation coverage types are: own occupation, any occupation and ‘not applicable’.
The cover valuation bases are: indemnity value, agreed value and ‘not applicable’.

Insurance premium
Represents an annual amount paid for the provision of insurance under an insurance policy, gross of tax obligations, net of stamp duty and assuming monthly premium payments. Excludes: legacy insurance arrangements where no insurance premium is payable because the insurance policy is based on a surrender value. Includes: loadings charged for monthly premium payment.

Life insurance
Represents a benefit, in respect of each member, that is payable only in the event of the death of the member and which is provided by taking out insurance. Reference: SIS Act, s. 68AA(1)(b).

Total and permanent disability insurance
Represents a benefit, in respect of each member, that is payable only if the member is suffering permanent incapacity. Reference: SIS Act s. 68AA, s. 10(1).

Income protection insurance
Represents the temporary incapacity cover provided to members, where temporary incapacity insurance cover has the meaning given in the SIS Regulations, r. 6.01.

Own occupation
Represents where insurance covers a person who is unable to perform the functions of their own occupation, even if they are able to perform other occupations for which they are reasonably qualified.

 
Any occupation
Represents where insurance covers a person who is unlikely to engage in gainful employment for which the person is reasonably qualified by education, training or experience.

Indemnity value
Represents where insurance covers a person for a salary value that is verified when a claim is made.

Agreed value
Represents where insurance covers a person for an agreed salary value.

Interpretation
For the purposes of these instructions:
·                Corporations Act means the Corporations Act 2001;
·                Corporations Regulations means the Corporations Regulations 2001;
·                employer sponsor has the meaning given in section 16(1) of the SIS Act;
·                financial product advice has the meaning given in section 766B of the Corporations Act;
·                lifecycle exception has the meaning given in section 29TC(2) of the SIS Act;
·                lifecycle MySuper product means a MySuper product to which a lifecycle exception applies;
·                MySuper product has the meaning given in section 10(1) of the SIS Act;
·                reporting day means a day on which an RSE licensee is required by paragraph 7(a), 7(b) or 7(c) of Reporting Standard SRS 703.0 Fees Disclosed to report information to APRA;
·                RSE means a registrable superannuation entity as defined in section 10(1) of the SIS Act;
·                RSE licensee has the meaning given in section 10(1) of the SIS Act; and
·                SIS Act means Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993.

[1]           For the purposes of this Reporting Standard, an ‘RSE licensee’s business operations’ includes all activities as an RSE licensee (including the activities of each RSE of which it is the licensee), and all other activities of the RSE licensee to the extent that they are relevant to, or may impact on, its activities as an RSE licensee. For the avoidance of doubt, if the RSE licensee has more than one MySuper product within its business operations, the RSE licensee must separately provide the information required by the form for each MySuper product within its business operations. An RSE licensee that does not have any MySuper products within its business operations is not required to provide information under this Reporting Standard.
[2]           For the avoidance of doubt, if the due date for a particular reporting day falls on a day other than a usual business day, an RSE licensee is nonetheless required to submit the information required no later than the due date.
[3]           Refer to Division 2 of Part 7.9 of the Corporations Act 2001 for requirements relating to PDSs.
[4]           Refer also to Prudential Standard SPS 310 Audit and Related Matters (SPS 310).
[5]           Refer to Prudential Standard SPS 510 Governance.