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On 22 January 2021, the ACCC, NDIA and the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission jointly issued an open co-signed letter to NDIS providers.
This guide provides background information and general guidance to businesses and their advisors on our approach to issuing infringement notices under the Competition and Consumer Act.
The main objective of the business survey is to provide the ACCC with insights into the ways micro, small, medium and large regulated businesses perceive the ACCC’s performance in administering regulation.
Governance and management structures and the systems and processes that enable the ACCC to exercise its powers as a competition and consumer agency in a transparent and accountable manner.
How regulators enforce the Australian Consumer Law.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2014–15 financial year.
The ACCC has a role under the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 (APCA) to assess whether Australia Post is cross-subsidising its non-reserved services with revenues from its reserved services.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2013–14 financial year.
The formal definition of cross-subsidy that has developed in the economic literature comprises two tests that compare a service’s revenues to different cost concepts.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2012–13 financial year.