Acts Amendment and Repeal (Competition Policy) Bill 2002

Uniform Legislation and General Purposes Committee (2002 - 2005)· 10 June 2003general_report

The WA parliamentary committee reviewed the Acts Amendment and Repeal (Competition Policy) Bill 2002, which aimed to remove anti-competitive restrictions in various WA Acts to align with National Competition Policy. The bill repeals the Bread Act 1982 and Wheat Marketing Act 1989, and amends 13 other Acts. The committee heard from various stakeholders and government departments.

Impact

Businesses, consumers, and government agencies are affected by the changes to legislation. The amendments aim to promote fair competition and remove unnecessary restrictions, potentially impacting market dynamics and operational practices.

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