Consumer Credit (Western Australia) Bill 1995
Legislation Committee (1989 - 2001)· 24 October 1995general_report
The Legislation Committee reviewed the Consumer Credit (Western Australia) Bill 1995, part of a national uniform scheme. While acknowledging extensive prior consultation, the committee focused on issues raised by the Uniform Legislation Committee, particularly the omission of clause 144 from the Consumer Credit Code, recommending its inclusion to protect both consumers and providers.
Impact
Consumers and credit providers in Western Australia will be affected by the legislation. The inclusion of clause 144 aims to provide broader protection against misrepresentations.
financeConsumer CreditWestern AustraliaLegislationUniform LawsCredit CodeClause 144MisrepresentationCredit ProvidersConsumersFair Trading ActHire Purchase ActMinisterial CouncilCommercial Tribunal
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