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Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading Act 1990
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9 Other powers of Commissioner
(1) The Commissioner may, with the approval of the Minister and on
terms and conditions approved by the Commissioner for Public
Employment, arrange with a department or statutory corporation, or
a council constituted under the Local Government Act 2019, for the
use of the services of any staff, or the use of any facilities, of the
department, corporation or council.
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(2) With the approval of the Minister, and on such terms and conditions
as the Minister thinks fit, the Commissioner may, for a particular
purpose and otherwise than under a contract of service, appoint
and employ any person, body or organisation considered to be
capable of providing information, services or advice that would
assist in the performance of the Commissioner's functions.
(3) The Commissioner may, at the Commissioner's sole discretion,
institute and defend proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction
for or on behalf of a consumer or class of consumers.
(4) Where a dispute arises concerning a consumer, the Commissioner
may:
(a) if the dispute is governed by an arbitration agreement which
appoints the Commissioner as arbitrator or empowers the
Commissioner to appoint an arbitrator – act as arbitrator or, as
the case may be, appoint an arbitrator; and
(b) in the absence of an arbitration agreement, with the consent in
writing of all the parties to the dispute – act as arbitrator in the
dispute or nominate a person to act as arbitrator.
(5) The Commissioner may approve forms for this Act.