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Discussion Paper
July 2005
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Foreword
Achieving the right regulatory balance to promote an
inclusive, innovative economy for all, while enhancing
effective protection for consumers presents important
challenges for regulators.
It also presents an opportunity for society - industry,
consumers and government - to work together to produce new and
innovative ways of reducing regulatory costs and enhancing
consumer protection.
Industry-led approaches, such as voluntary codes of conduct
and consumer dispute resolution schemes, have been encouraged
by government and promoted by industry to achieve the outcome
of consumers transacting with confidence. These tools stand as
alternatives and complements alongside traditional regulatory
approaches adopted by government.
Over the next year, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs will
examine the effectiveness of current practices in industry-led
regulation, as well as its role in the broader mix of
regulatory approaches to consumer protection, redress and
enforcement.
This paper starts the process by setting out a draft
framework to help consumers and industry establish, operate
and evaluate industry-led regulatory schemes. The aim of the
framework is to empower consumers and industry in
understanding the effectiveness of a particular scheme.
I encourage industry and consumers to participate in this
review and help build an effective and efficient regulatory
environment.
Hon Judith Tizard
Minister of Consumer Affairs
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