Media Release: Mandatory Consumer Care Guidelines
Published: 15 May 2013Media release recommending that the Electricity Authority makes the Consumer Care Guidelines mandatory
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Media release recommending that the Electricity Authority makes the Consumer Care Guidelines mandatory
PDF, 121KB, 2 pages
A minute from the Cabinet Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee noting the support for changes to the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act, ad agreeing to continue work to amend this act.
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Asks that the Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee include some additional changes to the Fair Trading Act 1986, the Carriage of Goods Act and Consumer Guarantees Acts in the Consumer Law Reform Bill.
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A supplement to the regulatory impact statement of December 2010 addressing further recommendations from the Consumer Law Reform consultation
PDF, 288KB, 43 pages
Further decisions from the Cabinet Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee on consumer law reform
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The Minister for Consumer Affairs recommends that the Cabinet Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee agrees to the drafting of a consumer law reform bill.
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The Minister for Consumer Affairs recommends additional matters to be covered in the Consumer Law Reform bill.
PDF, 1.4MB, 27 pages
Discusses some of the suggestions from the Consumer Law Reform 66s about enforcement tools that could be included in the Fair Trading Act.
PDF, 174KB, 23 pages
Discusses the application of the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 to the Carriage of Goods Act 1979, and whether or not the Carriage of Goods Act is meeting the needs of consumers.
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Discusses the feedback received during the Consumer Law Reform consultation that touched on the issue of rejecting goods that were purchased under collateral credit agreements (such as motor vehicles).
PDF, 112KB, 11 pages
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