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Discussion Paper: Review of the Consumer Information Standards (Used Motor Vehicles) Regulations 2003

May 2006

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6. Making a Submission

Within this section …

This discussion document has been produced to give an opportunity to interested parties to express their views on the Supplier Information Notice (SIN). Your views are welcome on both the SIN requirements and the SIN form. You are encouraged to make a submission to ensure the policy development process takes account of the widest possible range of views and experiences.

You can make a submission in whatever form is most convenient to you. The questions throughout the discussion paper are there to help you think about the specific issues. It also helps us in summarising the views in submissions if you are able to discuss your views around the specific questions. You do not need to comment on all the questions. Views on one question or many of the questions are equally welcome.

Please indicate clearly if your comments are commercially sensitive or, if for some other reason you consider they should not be disclosed. Any request for non-disclosure will be considered in terms of the Official Information Act 1982.

Your submissions should be sent to:

James Ryan
Ministry of Consumer Affairs
PO Box 1473
Wellington
Email: motorvehicles@mca.govt.nz
Fax 04-473 9400

Next Steps

There will be a summary of submissions produced which will present information in an aggregated form. Please indicate whether you would like to receive a copy of the summary as hard copy or email.

Following the consideration of submission s a further consultation document will be prepared setting out specific proposed changes to the SIN requirements. You will be given an opportunity to comment on the specific proposals prior to any decisions being taken on amending the Consumer Information Standards (Used Motor Vehicles) Regulations. This next consultation paper is expected to be available in early September

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