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This guide aims to assist individuals and small businesses to understand the ACCC’s information gathering powers under section 155 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 including the section 155 process and what you should do if you receive a section 155 notice.
Non-compliance with the code may result in infringement notices or court proceedings, and may leave you liable to civil pecuniary penalties.
This update outlines the ACCC’s observations on compliance with the dairy code since 1 June 2021.
This update outlines the ACCC’s initial observations on compliance with the Dairy Industry Code of Conduct.
This fact sheet is intended to help farmers understand their rights and obligations under the Dairy Industry Code of Conduct.
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.
A National Information Standard, made under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL), about ‘free range’ eggs came into effect on 26 April 2018.
This report provides an account of the competition and fair trading issues raised with the ACCC during its engagement with the horticulture and viticulture industries, and the ACCC’s response to these issues.
The checklist is designed to help businesses become aware of their rights and obligations when it comes to dealing with consumers and how to comply with their obligations under the ACL.
This report outlining the findings of the ACCC in relation to fertilisers prices was provided to the Minister on 31 July 2008.