The Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition (Western Australia) Bill 1999
Constitutional Affairs Committee (1989 - 2001)· 7 December 1999general_report
The WA Parliamentary Constitutional Affairs Committee reviewed the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition (Western Australia) Bill 1999, which aims to implement the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Arrangement (TTMRA) in WA. The TTMRA seeks to remove trade and occupational barriers between Australia and New Zealand by mutually recognizing regulatory standards.
Impact
Businesses and individuals involved in trans-Tasman trade and registered occupations will be affected, potentially leading to reduced compliance costs and increased mobility. Consumers may benefit from greater choice.
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