Commerce Act 1986

Competition studies

51E: Minister must respond to competition report

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"The Minister must answer back to a report about fair competition in business."

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The Minister has to respond to the final competition report after it is made public. You can expect the Minister to do this within a reasonable time. The Minister's response is required by law, as stated in the Commerce Act 1986, which was amended by the Commerce Amendment Act 2018.

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51EMinister must respond to competition report

  1. The Minister must respond to the final competition report within a reasonable time after the report is made publicly available.

Notes
  • Section 51E: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Commerce Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 42).