Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment and Repeal Bill 2005

Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review Committee· 27 June 2006general_report

The WA parliamentary committee reviewed the Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment and Repeal Bill 2005, which proposes amendments to several Acts related to consumer protection. The bill aims to correct anomalies, improve consumer protection, streamline administrative practices, and remove unnecessary legislation. The committee held a hearing and considered the bill's impact on various sectors.

Impact

Consumers, businesses, and government agencies will be affected by changes to building regulations, consumer affairs, credit administration, fair trading, land valuation, motor vehicle sales, real estate, residential tenancies, retirement villages, settlement agents, and travel agents.

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