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Fair Trading (Australian Consumer Law) Act 1992
33Functions of commissioner
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33 Functions of commissioner
(1) The commissioner may—
(a) receive complaints about fraudulent conduct or unfair practices
in relation to the supply of goods or services or the acquisition
of interests in land; and
(b) deal with the complaints in a way the commissioner considers
appropriate, including by investigating them or referring them
to the entity the commissioner considers to be best able to take
appropriate action; and
(c) investigate compliance with fair trading legislation; and
(d) conduct other investigations and research into consumer and fair
trading issues and practices; and
(e) inspect records and accounts that must be kept under fair trading
(f) make information available to, and provide guidance to, the
public about consumer and fair trading issues and practices and
about related laws; and
(g) exercise any other function given to the commissioner under a
territory law; and
(h) be responsible for any other function given to the commissioner
by the Minister or director-general.
Note A provision of a law that gives an entity (including a person) a function
also gives the entity powers necessary and convenient to exercise the
function (see Legislation Act, s 196 and dict, pt 1, def entity).
(2) In exercising the commissioner’s functions, the commissioner may
collaborate or consult with advisory committees, members of the
public, and other entities.
(3) A complaint mentioned in subsection (1) (a) may, but need not, relate
to conduct or a practice to which fair trading legislation applies.