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Western Australia
Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment
and Repeal Bill 2004
CONTENTS
Part 1 -- Preliminary
1. Short title 2
2. Commencement 2
Part 2 -- Builders' Registration Act 1939
amended
3. The Act amended 3
4. Section 3 amended 3
Part 3 -- Consumer Affairs Act 1971
amended
5. The Act amended 4
6. Section 23G amended 4
7. Section 23Q amended 4
8. Section 23R amended 4
9. Section 23U amended 5
Part 4 -- Credit (Administration)
Act 1984 amended
10. The Act amended 6
11. Part VA inserted 6
Part 5 -- Fair Trading Act 1987
amended
12. The Act amended 9
13. Part II Division 4 inserted 9
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Part 6 -- Land Valuers Licensing
Act 1978 amended
14. The Act amended 12
15. Section 12 amended 12
16. Section 13 amended 12
17. Section 23 amended 12
18. Section 24 amended 12
19. Section 25 amended 13
20. Section 28 amended 13
21. Section 29A amended 13
22. Section 33 amended 13
23. Section 36 amended 13
Part 7 -- Motor Vehicle Dealers
Act 1973 amended
24. The Act amended 14
25. Section 32K amended 14
Part 8 -- Residential Tenancies Act 1987
amended
26. The Act amended 15
27. Section 12B inserted 15
28. Section 26 amended 15
29. Section 29 amended 16
30. Validation 16
31. Schedule 1 amended 16
Part 9 -- Retirement Villages Act 1992
amended
32. The Act amended 18
33. Section 5 amended 18
Part 10 -- Settlement Agents Act 1981
amended
34. The Act amended 19
35. Section 49 amended 19
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Part 11 -- Trading Stamp Act 1981
repealed
36. Trading Stamp Act 1981 repealed 21
Part 12 -- Travel Agents Act 1985
amended
37. The Act amended 22
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Western Australia
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment
and Repeal Bill 2004
A Bill for
An Act to --
· amend the Builders' Registration Act 1939;
· amend the Consumer Affairs Act 1971;
· amend the Credit (Administration) Act 1984;
· amend the Fair Trading Act 1987;
· amend the Land Valuers Licensing Act 1978;
· amend the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1973;
· amend the Residential Tenancies Act 1987;
· amend the Retirement Villages Act 1992;
· amend the Settlement Agents Act 1981;
· amend the Travel Agents Act 1985;
· repeal the Trading Stamp Act 1981,
and for related purposes.
The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:
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Part 1 Preliminary
s. 1
Part 1 -- Preliminary
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Consumer Protection Legislation
Amendment and Repeal Act 2004.
5 2. Commencement
(1) This Act comes into operation on a day fixed by proclamation.
(2) Different days may be fixed under subsection (1) for different
provisions.
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Builders' Registration Act 1939 amended Part 2
s. 3
Part 2 -- Builders' Registration Act 1939 amended
3. The Act amended
The amendments in this Part are to the Builders' Registration
Act 1939*.
5 [* Reprinted as at 11 January 2002.
For subsequent amendments see Western Australian
Legislation Information Tables for 2003, Table 1, p. 39.]
4. Section 3 amended
Section 3(1a) is repealed and the following subsection is
10 inserted instead --
"
(1a) Notwithstanding subsection (1) --
(a) section 4B applies throughout the State; and
(b) sections 12A and 12B apply throughout the
15 State to building work that is home building
work as defined in the Home Building
Contracts Act 1991 section 3(1).
".
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Part 3 Consumer Affairs Act 1971 amended
s. 5
Part 3 -- Consumer Affairs Act 1971 amended
5. The Act amended
The amendments in this Part are to the Consumer Affairs
Act 1971*.
5 [* Reprint 4 as at 9 July 2004.]
6. Section 23G amended
Section 23G(1) is amended by deleting "12 months" and
inserting instead --
" 3 years ".
10 7. Section 23Q amended
Section 23Q(6) is amended by inserting after "revoke" --
" or amend ".
8. Section 23R amended
(1) Section 23R(2), (3) and (4) are repealed and the following
15 subsections are inserted instead --
"
(2) The Commissioner may make an order prohibiting the
supply of goods of a class or description without
making a reference to the Committee under
20 section 23L(1) if --
(a) the supply of goods of that class or description
is prohibited under a law of the Commonwealth
or another State or a Territory; and
(b) the Commissioner considers it necessary in the
25 interests of the safety of the public to make the
order.
(3) If the supply of goods of a class or description is
allowed under a law of the Commonwealth or another
State or a Territory subject to conditions or restrictions
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Consumer Affairs Act 1971 amended Part 3
s. 9
relating to the goods, the Commissioner, without
making a reference to the Committee under
section 23L(1) in respect of goods of that class or
description, may if he considers it necessary in the
5 interests of the safety of the public make an order
allowing the supply of goods of that class or
description in this State, subject to conditions or
restrictions specified or referred to in the order being
conditions or restrictions that are in conformity with
10 those specified or referred to under that law that relate
to the goods.
(4) For the avoidance of doubt, an order made under
subsection (2) or (3) is not affected by the subsequent
amendment, repeal or expiry of a law referred to in
15 those subsections.
".
(2) Section 23R(6) is repealed and the following subsection is
inserted instead --
"
20 (6) The Commissioner may by notice published in the
Gazette on his own motion, or on the recommendation
of the Committee, revoke or amend an order made
under this section.
".
25 9. Section 23U amended
Section 23U(2)(b) is amended by deleting "Standards Australia"
and inserting instead --
"
Standards Australia, as in force at the time of
30 adoption or as amended from time to time
".
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Part 4 Credit (Administration) Act 1984 amended
s. 10
Part 4 -- Credit (Administration) Act 1984 amended
10. The Act amended
The amendment in this Part is to the Credit (Administration)
Act 1984*.
5 [* Reprint 2 as at 6 August 2004.]
11. Part VA inserted
After section 44 the following Part is inserted --
"
Part VA -- Consumer Credit Fund
10 44A. Establishment of Consumer Credit Fund
(1) There is hereby established a fund to be called the
Consumer Credit Fund.
(2) The Consumer Credit Fund is --
(a) to form part of the Trust Fund constituted under
15 section 9 of the Financial Administration and
Audit Act 1985; or
(b) with the approval of the Treasurer, to be kept at
a bank.
(3) If subsection (2)(b) applies, moneys standing to the
20 credit of the Consumer Credit Fund that are not
immediately required for the purposes of section 44C
may, if approved by the Treasurer, be invested in any
manner that moneys in the Public Bank Account may
be invested under section 38 of the Financial
25 Administration and Audit Act 1985.
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Credit (Administration) Act 1984 amended Part 4
s. 11
44B. Payments to Consumer Credit Fund
(1) The Consumer Credit Fund is the fund established and
operated for the purpose of section 106 of the
Consumer Credit (Western Australia) Code.
5 (2) The Consumer Credit Fund is to be credited with --
(a) any amount paid to the fund by a credit
provider;
(b) income derived from the investment, under
section 44A, of moneys standing to the credit of
10 the Consumer Credit Fund;
(c) any moneys received by, made available to or
payable to the Consumer Credit Fund;
(d) costs awarded to the Commissioner in a
proceeding under this Act;
15 (e) costs awarded to the Commissioner in a
proceeding under the Credit Act 1984.
44C. Payments from Consumer Credit Fund
The Consumer Credit Fund is to be applied by the
Commissioner for --
20 (a) the payment of such moneys as are approved by
the Minister, on the terms approved by the
Minister, for the following purposes --
(i) providing financial counselling services
to consumers;
25 (ii) giving legal advice to consumers about
consumer credit;
(iii) providing information about consumer
credit;
(iv) providing research about the use of
30 credit;
(b) the administration of this Act;
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Part 4 Credit (Administration) Act 1984 amended
s. 11
(c) legal fees incurred by the Commissioner, or
costs awarded against the Commissioner, in a
proceeding under this Act; and
(d) legal fees incurred by the Commissioner, or
5 costs awarded against the Commissioner, in a
proceeding under the Credit Act 1984.
44D. Report on operations of Consumer Credit Fund
For the purposes of section 52 of the Financial
Administration and Audit Act 1985, the administration
10 of the Consumer Credit Fund is to be taken to be a
service of the department principally assisting the
Minister in the administration of this Act.
".
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Fair Trading Act 1987 amended Part 5
s. 12
Part 5 -- Fair Trading Act 1987 amended
12. The Act amended
The amendment in this Part is to the Fair Trading Act 1987*.
[* Reprinted as at 16 November 2001.
5 For subsequent amendments see Western Australian
Legislation Information Tables for 2003, Table 1, p. 131 and
Act No. 4 of 2004.]
13. Part II Division 4 inserted
After section 32 the following Division is inserted in Part II --
10 "
Division 4 -- Third party trading schemes
32A. Interpretation
In this Division --
"approved third party trading scheme" means a
15 third party trading scheme in relation to which a
notice has been given under section 32B;
"prohibited third party trading scheme" means a
third party trading scheme that is the subject of a
declaration under section 32C;
20 "third party trading scheme" means a scheme or
arrangement under which the acquisition of goods
or services by a consumer from a supplier is a
condition, or one of a number of conditions,
compliance with which gives rise, or apparently
25 gives rise, to an entitlement to a benefit from a
third party in the form of goods or services or
some discount, concession, or advantage in
connection with the acquisition of goods or
services.
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Part 5 Fair Trading Act 1987 amended
s. 13
32B. Minister may approve third party trading scheme
(1) The Minister may, on application, give notice in
writing that a specified third party trading scheme is an
approved third party trading scheme.
5 (2) The Minister is not to approve a third party trading
scheme under this section unless satisfied that the
scheme is genuine, reasonable, and not contrary to the
interests of consumers.
(3) An approval under this section may be given subject to
10 such conditions as the Minister thinks fit and specifies
in the notice to the applicant.
(4) An application under this section is to be supported by
such information as the Minister may require.
32C. Prohibition of third party trading scheme
15 (1) The Commissioner may recommend to the Minister
that a third party trading scheme be declared to be a
prohibited third party trading scheme if --
(a) the scheme is not an approved third party
trading scheme and the Commissioner is of the
20 opinion that the scheme is not genuine and
reasonable or is contrary to the interests of
consumers;
(b) in the case of an approved third party trading
scheme, a condition of the approval has been
25 contravened or not complied with; or
(c) in the case of an approved third party trading
scheme, the scheme is conducted in a manner
that is not genuine, reasonable or in the
interests of consumers.
30 (2) The Minister may, on the recommendation of the
Commissioner, by notice published in the Gazette,
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Fair Trading Act 1987 amended Part 5
s. 13
declare a third party trading scheme to be a prohibited
third party trading scheme.
(3) The Minister may by notice published in the Gazette
revoke a declaration under this section.
5 32D. Offence
A person who --
(a) acts as a promoter of a prohibited third party
trading scheme;
(b) as a party to a prohibited third party trading
10 scheme, supplies goods or services; or
(c) publishes an advertisement relating to a
prohibited third party trading scheme or causes
such an advertisement to be published,
commits an offence.
15 Penalty: $5 000.
32E. Codes of practice
The Governor may make regulations prescribing codes
of practice to be complied with by persons who act as
promoters of third party trading schemes or supply
20 goods or services as parties to such schemes.
".
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Part 6 Land Valuers Licensing Act 1978 amended
s. 14
Part 6 -- Land Valuers Licensing Act 1978 amended
14. The Act amended
The amendments in this Part are to the Land Valuers Licensing
Act 1978*.
5 [* Reprinted as at 3 May 2002.
For subsequent amendments see Western Australian
Legislation Information Tables for 2003, Table 1, p. 210.]
15. Section 12 amended
Section 12(6) is amended by deleting "$500." and inserting
10 instead --
" $5 000. ".
16. Section 13 amended
Section 13(2) is amended by deleting "$500." and inserting
instead --
15 " $5 000. ".
17. Section 23 amended
Section 23(1) is amended by deleting "$500." and inserting
instead --
" $50 000. ".
20 18. Section 24 amended
Section 24(1) is amended by deleting "$500." and inserting
instead --
" $50 000. ".
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Land Valuers Licensing Act 1978 amended Part 6
s. 19
19. Section 25 amended
Section 25(3) is amended by deleting "$500." and inserting
instead --
" $5 000. ".
5 20. Section 28 amended
Section 28(1)(b) is amended by deleting "$500" and inserting
instead --
" $10 000 ".
21. Section 29A amended
10 Section 29A(1) is amended by deleting "$250." and inserting
instead --
" $2 000. ".
22. Section 33 amended
Section 33(2) is amended by deleting "$500." and inserting
15 instead --
" $5 000. ".
23. Section 36 amended
Section 36(2)(g) is amended by deleting "$100" and inserting
instead --
20 " $1 000 ".
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Part 7 Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1973 amended
s. 24
Part 7 -- Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1973 amended
24. The Act amended
The amendments in this Part are to the Motor Vehicle Dealers
Act 1973*.
5 [* Reprinted as at 14 November 1996.
For subsequent amendments see Western Australian
Legislation Information Tables for 2003, Table 1, p. 258.]
25. Section 32K amended
Section 32K(4) is amended by deleting "agent" and inserting
10 instead --
" dealer ".
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Residential Tenancies Act 1987 amended Part 8
s. 26
Part 8 -- Residential Tenancies Act 1987 amended
26. The Act amended
The amendments in this Part are to the Residential Tenancies
Act 1987*.
5 [* Reprinted as at 22 January 1999.
For subsequent amendments see Western Australian
Legislation Information Tables for 2003, Table 1, p. 328-9.]
27. Section 12B inserted
After section 12A the following section is inserted --
10 "
12B. Review of decisions of clerk
A matter in respect of which the clerk has exercised
jurisdiction under section 12A may be reviewed by a
magistrate in accordance with the regulations.
15 ".
28. Section 26 amended
Section 26(1) is repealed and the following subsection is
inserted instead --
"
20 (1) An order made by --
(a) a magistrate under this Act; or
(b) the clerk acting under section 12A, which has
not been reviewed by a magistrate and in
respect of which the time prescribed within
25 which the review is to commence has expired,
is final and binding on all parties to the proceedings in
which the order is made and on all persons who under
this Act could have become entitled to be joined as a
party to the proceeding in which the order is made, and
30 no appeal shall lie in respect of the order.
".
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Part 8 Residential Tenancies Act 1987 amended
s. 29
29. Section 29 amended
Section 29(4)(c) is amended by deleting "in the prescribed
form" and inserting instead --
" in a form approved by the Minister ".
5 30. Validation
(1) Regulation 8 of the Residential Tenancies Regulations 1989 is,
and always was, as valid and effective as it would have been if
this Part had been in operation at the time the regulation was
made.
10 (2) An act or thing done by a magistrate purporting to review a
matter under regulation 8 of the Residential Tenancies
Regulations 1989 is, and always was, as valid and effective as it
would have been if this Part had been in operation at the time
the act or thing was done.
15 (3) The rights and liabilities of all persons purportedly affected by
the review of a matter under regulation 8 of the Residential
Tenancies Regulations 1989 are, and always have been, the
same as if this Part had been in operation at the time the matter
was reviewed.
20 31. Schedule 1 amended
(1) The amendments in this section are to Schedule 1.
(2) Clause 2(1)(a) is amended by inserting after "either directly" --
" , including by electronic means, ".
(3) Clause 5(1)(a) is amended by deleting "in the prescribed form"
25 and inserting instead --
" in a form approved by the Minister ".
(4) Clause 5(1)(a)(ii) is amended by inserting after "lodged" --
" , including lodged by facsimile or electronic means, ".
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Residential Tenancies Act 1987 amended Part 8
s. 31
(5) Clause 7(1)(a) is amended by deleting "in the prescribed form"
and inserting instead --
" in a form approved by the Minister ".
(6) Clause 7(3)(a) is amended by deleting "in the prescribed form"
5 and inserting instead --
" in a form approved by the Minister ".
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Part 9 Retirement Villages Act 1992 amended
s. 32
Part 9 -- Retirement Villages Act 1992 amended
32. The Act amended
The amendments in this Part are to the Retirement Villages
Act 1992*.
5 [* Reprinted as at 22 January 1999.
For subsequent amendments see Western Australian
Legislation Information Tables for 2003, Table 1, p. 330.]
33. Section 5 amended
(1) Section 5 is amended by inserting before "Except as" the
10 subsection designation "(1)".
(2) At the end of section 5 the following subsection is inserted --
"
(2) This Act does not apply to a resident or prospective
resident of a retirement village or to the administering
15 body of that retirement village if --
(a) the administering body is an "approved
provider" as defined in the Aged Care Act 1997
Schedule 1 of the Commonwealth in relation to
the residential premises used or intended to be
20 used as a place of residence by the resident or
prospective resident;
(b) the administering body provides, or is to
provide, the resident or prospective resident
with "residential care" as defined in the Aged
25 Care Act 1997 section 41-3 of the
Commonwealth; and
(c) the resident or prospective resident is receiving,
or is entitled to receive, residential care in
respect of which the administering body is
30 eligible for a "residential care subsidy" as
defined in the Aged Care Act 1997 Schedule 1
of the Commonwealth.
".
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Settlement Agents Act 1981 amended Part 10
s. 34
Part 10 -- Settlement Agents Act 1981 amended
34. The Act amended
The amendment in this Part is to the Settlement Agents
Act 1981*.
5 [* Reprinted as at 3 November 2000.
For subsequent amendments see Western Australian
Legislation Information Tables for 2003, Table 1, p. 350.]
35. Section 49 amended
After section 49(5) the following subsections are inserted --
10 "
(5a) If --
(a) a settlement of a real estate transaction or a
business transaction is completed;
(b) the settlement agent who arranged or effected
15 the settlement received moneys in respect of the
real estate transaction or business transaction in
the course of arranging or effecting the
settlement; and
(c) the settlement agent is authorised in writing by
20 the vendor to make a payment from those
moneys to an agent as payment of the whole or
part of the commission, reward or remuneration
to which the agent is entitled for arranging the
real estate transaction or business transaction to
25 which the settlement relates,
the settlement agent may, despite subsections (4) and
(5), pay to the agent from those moneys such sum as
the settlement agent is so authorised to pay.
(5b) In subsection (5a) --
30 "agent" means an agent as defined in section 4(1) of
the Real Estate and Business Agents Act 1978 who
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Part 10 Settlement Agents Act 1981 amended
s. 35
is entitled to a commission, reward or
remuneration for arranging the real estate
transaction or business transaction to which a
settlement relates;
5 "vendor" means the person or persons lawfully
entitled to receive the purchase price in respect of
a real estate transaction or business transaction.
".
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Trading Stamp Act 1981 repealed Part 11
s. 36
Part 11 -- Trading Stamp Act 1981 repealed
36. Trading Stamp Act 1981 repealed
[* Reprint 1 as at 9 May 2003.]
The Trading Stamp Act 1981 is repealed.
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Part 12 Travel Agents Act 1985 amended
s. 37
Part 12 -- Travel Agents Act 1985 amended
37. The Act amended
(1) The amendments in this Part are to the Travel Agents Act 1985*.
[* Reprinted as at 6 June 2003.
5 For subsequent amendments see Western Australian
Legislation Information Tables for 2003, Table 1, p. 402 and
Acts Nos. 50 of 2003 and 4 of 2004.]
(2) Section 5(2) is amended as follows:
(a) in paragraph (b) by deleting "or any statutory
10 corporation representing the Crown";
(b) in paragraph (c) by inserting after "prescribed" --
" statutory corporation or ".
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