Trade Measurement Bill 2005 and Trade Measurement Administration Bill 2005
Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review Committee· 19 October 2005general_report
The WA parliamentary committee reviewed the Trade Measurement Bill 2005 and Trade Measurement Administration Bill 2005, focusing on their impact on individual rights, liberties, and parliamentary processes. The committee scrutinized clauses related to regulation-making powers, powers of entry, self-incrimination, and transitional provisions. It sought and considered advice from the relevant Minister.
Impact
Businesses involved in trade measurement (sales, labeling, instruments), consumers, government inspectors, and legal proceedings related to trade measurement will be affected.
public_sectorfinancetrade measurementweights and measuresuniform legislationparliamentary scrutinyHenry VIII clauseself-incriminationinfringement noticestransitional provisionsdouble jeopardyinspector powers
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