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[ • ]Member's bill · 2015 · Introduction

Commerce (Supermarket Adjudicator and Code of Conduct) Amendment Bill

20% chance of passing

Where it is in Parliament

Introduction
First Reading
Select Committee
Second Reading
Committee of Whole House
Third Reading
Royal Assent
Enacted
What the official record says
This Act is the Commerce (Supermarket Adjudicator and Code of Conduct) Amendment Act . This Act comes into force on the day after the date on which it receives the Royal assent. This Act amends the Commerce Act 1986 (the ). The purpose of this Act is to promote competition in New Zealand markets by introducing measures to prevent or mitigate restrictive trade practices for the long-term benefit of consumers and suppliers. After section 46, insert: The purpose of this Part is to— establish the role of adjudicator; and provide for the adjudicator to develop a code; and enable the adjudicator to receive and deal with complaints about breaches of the code. In this Part, unless the context requires another meaning,— means the adjudicator appointed under means a code of conduct for supermarket g
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