Architects Bill 2003
Uniform Legislation and General Purposes Committee (2002 - 2005)· 29 June 2004general_report
The WA parliamentary committee reviewed the Architects Bill 2003, focusing on uniform legislation principles, potential impacts on individual rights, and alignment with National Competition Policy. The committee raised concerns about self-incrimination clauses and retrospective regulatory powers. Two recommendations were made to address these issues.
Impact
Architects, the architectural profession, and the public are affected. The Bill aims to harmonize standards and protect consumers, but concerns were raised about potential impacts on individual rights and liberties.
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