Commerce Act 1986

Regulated goods or services - Information disclosure regulation

53A: Purpose of information disclosure regulation

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"Making sure you get the information you need to see if the law is working properly."

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The purpose of information disclosure regulation is to make sure you have enough information to decide if the goals of this part of the law are being met. You need to be able to get this information easily if you are interested. This helps you assess whether the law is working as it should.

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Part 4Regulated goods or services
Information disclosure regulation

53APurpose of information disclosure regulation

  1. The purpose of information disclosure regulation is to ensure that sufficient information is readily available to interested persons to assess whether the purpose of this Part is being met.

Notes
  • Section 53A: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Commerce Amendment Act 2008 (2008 No 70).