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RETIREMENT VILLAGES ACT 1999 - SECT 189A
Director-General may issue warning notices
(1) The Director-General may authorise publication of a notice warning persons
of particular risks involved in dealing with a specified operator of a
retirement village or with a person who appears to be the operator of a
retirement village.
(2) For example, a notice may relate to the risks
involved in dealing with an operator or person who has a history of
unconscionable conduct in the operator’s or person’s dealings with
consumers.
(3) The Director-General may authorise the publication of such a
notice in any one or more of the following ways: (a) to any persons making
inquiries to the Director-General about the person concerned,
(b) by
advertisement by the use of any medium,
(c) to any media representatives.
(4) Publication of such a notice may not be authorised unless an investigation
has been conducted by the Director-General (whether or not the investigation
is in relation to a complaint).
(5) Before authorising the publishing of such
a notice, the Director-General must give the person concerned an opportunity,
for a period of not less than 48 hours, to make representations to the
Director-General about the proposed notice unless the Director-General is not
able, after making reasonable efforts to do so, to contact the person promptly
and advise the person of the opportunity to make representations.
(6) The
opportunity to make representations is not required to be given if, in the
opinion of the Director-General, there is an immediate risk to the public.
(7) No liability is incurred by any person for publishing in good faith: (a) a
notice under this section, or
(b) a fair report or summary of such a notice.
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