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Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth)

Section 171A
Charges by the Commission

 

The provision

(1) The Commission may make a charge of an amount, or at a rate, determined by the Commission for:

(a) supplying a person with material published by the Commission in the course of carrying out its functions or exercising its powers; or

(b) permitting a person to attend or take part in a prescribed activity arranged by or on behalf of the Commission for the purpose of carrying out any of its functions.

(2) Where:

(a) the Commission provides a discretionary service for a person; and

(b) this Act does not otherwise provide for a charge for the service;

the Commission may make a charge of such amount, or at such a rate, as is agreed between the Commission and the person.

(3) In this section, a reference to the provision by the Commission of a discretionary service for a person is a reference to the doing of an act by the Commission, being a prescribed act that:

(a) the Commission has power to do but is not required to do by or under any law; and

(b) the Commission does at the person’s request.

 

Legislative history

Forthcoming