Submissions - Review of the Prices Surveillance Act 1983.
Local authorities will soon face severe restrictions on their powers to undertake surveillance of citizens under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA).
Part VIIA of the CCA was derived from equivalent provisions in the Prices Surveillance Act 1983 (PSA). Under the PSA, inquiries were used for a number of purposes, including: - to determine whether pricing outcomes reflected competitive market forces; - to advise the Minister on what types of prices oversight, if any, should be applied.
Legislation summary. Human Rights Act 1998: A qualified right to privacy. Any intrusion should be proportionate. Data Protection Act 1998: Disclosure and retention of personal data must be fair. Exemptions apply. Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000: An authorisation framework for various surveillance activities by specified public.
A shared approach to the regulation of surveillance in the United Kingdom. Contents. 1. Introduction 2. Surveillance legislation 3. Roles and functions of surveillance bodies. This guidance has been drawn up by the Commiss ioners whose work it describes to explain their roles and responsibilities in relation to surveillance matters. T he document will be updated periodically. Published.
The ACCC has as its primary role the administration and enforcement of the from BUSINESS 303,212 at Wayne State University.
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The Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (CCA) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia.Prior to 1 January 2011, it was known as the Trade Practices Act 1974 (TPA). The Act is the legislative vehicle for competition law in Australia, and seeks to promote competition, fair trading as well as providing protection for consumers. It is administered by the Australian Competition and Consumer.