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Fair Trading Act 1987
60GExclusion orders and restriction orders
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#### 60G Exclusion orders and restriction orders
60G Exclusion orders and restriction orders
> > (1) The Secretary may, after giving a show cause notice to a person and taking into consideration any submissions made in relation to the matter, make an order—
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> > > (a) that prohibits the person from carrying out commercial agent activities (an exclusion order), or
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> > > (b) that imposes conditions, restrictions or limitations on the person in relation to the carrying out of commercial agent activities (a restriction order).
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> > (2) An order made under this section comes into force when a copy of the order is given to the person subject to the order.
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> > (3) An order made under this section remains in force for an indefinite period or for the period specified in the order.
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> > (4) A person who contravenes a restriction order is guilty of an offence.
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> > Maximum penalty—1,000 penalty units (in the case of a corporation) or 200 penalty units or imprisonment for 12 months, or both (in the case of an individual).
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> > Note.
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> > Contravention of an exclusion order is an offence under section 60B.
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> > (5) More than one order may be given to a person under this section.
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> > (6) Section 88 applies to the giving of an order under this section.
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> **s 60G:** Ins 2016 No 52, Sch 1\[1\].