Competition and Consumer Point-in-Time Service Updates

Monday 25 January 2021 @ 11.18 a.m.

The Competition and Consumer Point-in-Time Service has been updated to include the National Emergency Declaration (Consequential Amendments) Act 2020 (Cth) (Act 129 of 2020), the Competition and Consumer Amendment (Australian Consumer Law—Country of Origin Representations) Regulations 2020 (Cth), the Competition and Consumer Amendment (AER Functions) Regulations 2020 (Cth) and the Treasury Laws Amendment (Miscellaneous and Technical Amendments) Regulations 2020 (Cth).

Act 129 of 2020

The National Emergency Declaration (Consequential Amendments) Act 2020 (the Act) operates in conjunction with the National Emergency Declaration Act 2020 to implement Recommendation 5.1 of the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements (RCNNDA) by establishing a legislative framework for declaring national emergencies.

The Act amends Acts and Regulations that contain powers that are used by the Commonwealth when responding to, or supporting the recovery from, emergencies to enable the use of alternative or simplified statutory tests to streamline the exercise of those powers where a national emergency has been declared.

Competition and Consumer Amendment (Australian Consumer Law—Country of Origin Representations) Regulations 2020

The purpose of the Regulations is to amend the Competition and Consumer Regulations 2010 by repealing the existing regulation 92AA and substituting a new regulation 92AA to prescribe a process that complementary medicines have undergone in Australia, authorised by a licence, to be substantially transformed for the purposes of paragraph 255(2)(c) of the Australian Consumer Law.

Competition and Consumer Amendment (AER Functions) Regulations 2020

These regulations amend the Competition and Consumer Regulations 2010 to confer additional functions on the Australian Energy Regulator as a designated data holder under the Consumer Data Rights regime.    

Treasury Laws Amendment (Miscellaneous and Technical Amendments) Regulations 2020

These regulations amend various Treasury portfolio regulations to make minor and technical changes that correct typographical errors and unintended outcomes, increase out of date thresholds, and repeal inoperative provisions. These changes ensure that the Treasury regulations operate as intended.

These amendments have been updated in the Point-in-Time Competition and Consumer Service current to 16 December 2020. (NB: Subscription required).

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