Carbon Pricing and Misleading and Deceptive conductWritten on the 2 December 2011 by Janice Bywaters, Bywaters Timms Lawyers
The new Federal Government carbon price is to apply from 1 July 2012.
The Competition and Consumer Law prohibits the making of false, misleading or deceptive claims about the price of goods or services. This includes in all forms of advertising or in any statements made such as on a web site, in general advertising, catalogues, labels, contracts, over the telephone or in person. If the ACCC believes that you have made a false claim then they can issue a Substantiation Notice requiring the business to substantiate the claims made. If the business cannot substantiate the claim made, then it might lead to penalties being imposed. If a person gives false information to the ACCC, then that may lead to an Infringement Notice being issued or the ACCC applying to the court for pecuniary penalties to be imposed. Further information on Substantiation Notices and Infringement Notices may be obtained from our July legal update available on our website. It should also be remembered that under the Act the ACCC now has power to seek substantial penalties against both corporations and individuals personally in regard to misleading and deceptive conduct. More information may be obtained from our office or from the ACCC's publication "Carbon price claims Guide for business" which contains a number of examples of how a business might breach the Act in their claims regarding increase in prices due to the introduction of carbon prices. WARNING This article is only meant to give you a general information and should not be relied on as legal advice. If you want more information then talk to one of our solicitors at Bywaters Timms Lawyers. Janice Bywaters regularly present at seminars and conferences in regard to Franchising. The firm is a member of the Franchise Council of Australia. Janice Bywaters is the Chair of the Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee. Author:Janice Bywaters, Bywaters Timms Lawyers |
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