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Under sections 60CA(5) and 60FD(11) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, the ACCC is required to report to Parliament on penalties payable by entities that contravened the prohibition against price exploitation and failed to pass through all of their cost savings attributable to the carbon tax repeal.
Pursuant to s 60J of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (CCA), the ACCC is required to report to the Hon. Bruce Billson MP, Minister for Small Business, on its operations relating to the carbon tax price reduction obligation.
Pursuant to s 60J of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, the ACCC is required to report to the Hon. Bruce Billson MP, Minister for Small Business on its operations relating to the carbon tax price reduction obligation. The ACCC is required to report to the Minister on its monitoring activities within 28 days at the end of each quarter.
Issue 55 of the Utility Regulators Forum newsletter Network.
Under section 60J of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, the ACCC is required to report to the Hon. Bruce Billson MP, Minister for Small Business, on its operations relating to the carbon tax price reduction obligation.
Issue 54 of the Utility Regulators Forum newsletter Network.
Pursuant to s 60J of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (CCA), the ACCC is required to report to the Hon. Bruce Billson MP, Minister for Small Business on its operations relating to the carbon tax price reduction obligation.
Issue 53 of the Utility Regulators Forum newsletter Network.
This is the third report pursuant to the Treasurer’s Direction under s 95ZE of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 to the ACCC to formally monitor prices, costs and profits in order to assess the general impact of the carbon tax scheme in Australia.
These reports are pursuant to the Treasurer’s Direction under s 95ZE of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (CCA) to the ACCC to formally monitor prices, costs and profits in order to assess the general impact of the carbon tax scheme in Australia.