Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Act 2008

Dispute resolution - Approval of dispute resolution schemes - Rules about approved dispute resolution scheme

65: Duty to notify change to rules

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“You must tell the Minister if you want to change how your dispute scheme works”

If you are in charge of an approved dispute resolution scheme, you need to tell the Minister if you want to make any changes to the rules about the scheme. This means that if you want to change how the scheme works or operates, you must let the Minister know about it. It’s important to keep the Minister informed about any changes you want to make to the rules of your dispute resolution scheme.

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Part 3 Dispute resolution
Approval of dispute resolution schemes: Rules about approved dispute resolution scheme

65Duty to notify change to rules

  1. The person responsible for an approved dispute resolution scheme must notify the Minister if the person wishes to change the rules about the scheme.