SA Bill update: amendments proposed

20 October 2011

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AmendmenAmendments to the proposed Small Business Commissioner Bill 2011 will be discussed in South Australia's parliament. Pic: www.panoramio.comts to the proposed Small Commissioner of Business Bill will be discussed in South Australia's parliament. Pic: www.panoramio.com


Proposed amendments to the contentious SA Small Business Commissioner Bill 2011 have been welcomed by the Franchise Council of Australia.  

Independent MP Anne Bressington has flagged an amendment to ensure that SA franchise owners are not disadvantaged compared to those in other States. Family First MP Dennis Hood has proposed an amendment requiring  a mandatory industry consultation process to accompany any future change to a Code (such as the Franchising Code of Conduct), with any failure to do so triggering a disallowance of the change.  

Executive director Steve Wright of the FCAsaid “The amendments acknowledge that some sectors, including franchising, already have substantial federal regulations and that to adopt and then change these at the State level is very unusual and highly contentious.”


Tags: | Franchise Council of Australia | Govt and Regulation | SA

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  1. Scott Cooper | 21 October, 2011 at 01:01 PM
    To put the FCA and Mr Wright's comments into perspective, other members were highly cynical of the FCA's motives. For exapmle... ''The Franchise Council of Australia has tried to whip up the mother of all scare campaigns over the industry code provisions, but one must ask why: does it not want strong accountability in the industry; does it not want greater fairness in this sector; does it think that if a business breaks the law it should not be penalised? I am happy to report that whatever mysterious agenda the Franchise Council of Australia has, it is almost a lone voice...' Some are seeing straight through the smoke and mirrors!

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