❓ Hon Kate Doust asks about the progress of the Department of Commerce's review of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1973 and the Motor Vehicle Repairers Act 2003. The Minister provides an update on the review's stages and expected completion date.
AnsweredQoN 3326Legislative Council
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I refer to the combined review of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1973 and the Motor Vehicle Repairers Act 2003 being undertaken by the Department of Commerce, and I ask: (a) at what stage is the review; (b) what stages remain; and (c) when is the review scheduled to be completed?
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Answered
8 September 2015
Responded by
Minister for Commerce
Response time
27 days
(a) The review is currently in the second stage, with a Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement due for public release in the coming weeks.
(b) The remaining stage involves the preparation of a Decision Regulatory Impact Statement which will address the outcome of consultation with stakeholders and make recommendations for reform to the Government.
(c) The review is scheduled to be completed during the first half of 2016.
(b) The remaining stage involves the preparation of a Decision Regulatory Impact Statement which will address the outcome of consultation with stakeholders and make recommendations for reform to the Government.
(c) The review is scheduled to be completed during the first half of 2016.
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