Commerce Act 1986

Regulated goods or services - Default/customised price-quality regulation

53K: Purpose of default/customised price-quality regulation

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"Helping suppliers set fair prices and good quality for their goods and services"

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The purpose of default or customised price-quality regulation is to give suppliers of regulated goods or services a relatively low-cost way to set price-quality paths. You can think of price-quality paths as plans that show how suppliers will balance the prices they charge with the quality of the goods or services they provide. This approach also allows individual suppliers to have their own customised plans if the standard plan does not suit their specific situation.

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Part 4Regulated goods or services
Default/customised price-quality regulation

53KPurpose of default/customised price-quality regulation

  1. The purpose of default/customised price-quality regulation is to provide a relatively low-cost way of setting price-quality paths for suppliers of regulated goods or services, while allowing the opportunity for individual regulated suppliers to have alternative price-quality paths that better meet their particular circumstances.

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