Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment (Reform) Act 2010
No. 63 of 2010
table of provisions
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Part 1—Preliminary
1Purposes
2Commencement
Part 2—Amendments and Repeals Related to Uncollected Goods, Introduction Agents and Accommodation Providers
Division 1—Disposal of uncollected goods
3New Part 2D inserted into Fair Trading Act 1999
Part 2D—Disposal of Uncollected Goods
Division 1—Preliminary
32ZPDefinitions
32ZQUncollected goods
32ZRRelevant charge
32ZSApplication
32ZTCommon law
Division 2—Disposal of uncollected goods
32ZUReceiver may dispose of uncollected goods
32ZVPayment of relevant charge
32ZWLow value uncollected goods
32ZXMedium value uncollected goods
32ZYHigh value uncollected goods
32ZZAdditional requirement for disposal of motor vehicles
32ZZADetails of registered operator
32ZZBPerishable goods
32ZZCForm of notices under this Division
32ZZDGiving notice
Division 3—Applications to court, court order and related provisions
32ZZEApplication to court for disposal order
32ZZFOther applications to court
32ZZGCourt orders
32ZZHPayment of relevant charge
32ZZIEffect of other proceeding
Division 4—Miscellaneous
32ZZJProceeds of sale
32ZZKRecords held by receiver
32ZZLGood title
32ZZMReceiver to provide purchaser of motor vehicle with receipt
32ZZNApplication of other provisions
4New clause 21 inserted into Schedule 3 to the Fair Trading
Act 1999
21Transitional provisions for repeal of Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act 1961
5Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act 1961 repealed
6Consequential amendment to Road Safety Act 1986
Division 2—Introduction agents
7New Part 5AA inserted into Fair Trading Act 1999
Part 5AA—Introduction Agents
Division 1—Interpretation
93AADefinitions
93ABMeaning of introduction agent
93ACMeaning of introduction service
93ADWho carries on a business?
93AEIntroduction agency not to use sex work service
premises
Division 2—Persons who are not introduction agents
93AFEffect of this Division
93AGExemption for activities with a community purpose
93AHExemption for non-profit activities
93AIExemption for publishers of advertisements etc.
93AJExemption for information service providers
93AKExemption for organisers of dances etc.
93ALOther exemptions
Division 3—Persons who must not act as introduction
agents
93AMCertain persons not to act as introduction agents
Division 4—Permission for disqualified persons to act as introduction agents
93ANDisqualified person may apply for permission to act
as an introduction agent
93AOPermission to act as an introduction agent
93APAuthority may impose conditions on permission
93AQApplication for review
Division 5—Introduction agreements
93ARWhat must an introduction agreement contain?
93ASRestriction on prepayments
93ATPerson may withdraw from agreement within 3days without penalty
8Schedule 1A inserted into Fair Trading Act 1999
SCHEDULE 1A—You have a Right to withdraw from this Agreement within 3Days
9Consequential amendments
10Repeal of Introduction Agents Act 1997
11Consequential Amendments to Business Licensing Authority Act 1998
Division 3—Accommodation providers
12New Part 5C inserted into Fair Trading Act 1999
Part 5C—Liability of Accommodation Providers
93ODefinitions
93PApplication of common law
93QLiability of accommodation providers under this Part
93RLimitation on accommodation providers' liability for property of guest
93SAccommodation provider to provide safekeeping
service
93TNotice about this Part
93UInnkeeper's lien
93VPart 11 not to apply
13New Schedule 2A inserted into Fair Trading Act1999
SCHEDULE 2A—Notice
14Carriers and Innkeepers Act 1958
Part 3—Amendments to Goods Act 1958 and Consequential Repeals
15Repeals and savings
16Provisions relating to bills of lading repealed
Part II—Consignees, Mercantile Agents, Documents of Title to Goods".
17New Parts IV and IVA inserted into Goods Act 1958
Part IV—Vienna Convention
84Part binds the Crown
85Convention
86Convention to have the force of law
87Convention to prevail in event of inconsistency
88Evidence of certain matters
Part IVA—Sea-Carriage Documents
Division 1—Preliminary
89Definitions
90Electronic and computerised sea-carriage documents
91Application where goods have ceased to exist, or
cannot be identified
Division 2—Rights under contracts of carriage
92Transfer of rights
93Extinguishment of previous rights
Division 3—Liabilities under contracts of carriage
94Transfer of liabilities
95Liability of original parties
Division 4—Evidence
96Shipment under bills of lading
18New sections 124 and 125 inserted into Part VI
124Saving provision for repeal of Sale of Goods (Vienna Convention) Act1987
125Saving provision for repeal of SeaCarriage
Documents Act1998
19New Schedule substituted
SCHEDULE—United Nations Convention on Contracts for
the International Sale of Goods
20Sale of Goods (Vienna Convention) Act 1987
21Sea-Carriage Documents Act 1998
Part 4—Amendments to Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment Act2010
22Commencement of Consumer Affairs Legislation
Amendment Act2010
23New Part 5B inserted into Fair Trading Act 1999
93LOffence to purchase debt for the purpose of
collection
93MProhibited debt collection practices
93NAdditional remedy for contraventions of section 93M
24New section 18A inserted
18AProvisions relating to enforcement and remedies amended
25Power to delegate—Owners Corporations Act 2006
26Notice of meetings—Owners Corporations Act 2006
27Updated reference to prostitute and prostitution in
Prostitution Control Act 1994
28New section 3B inserted into Prostitution Control Act 1994
29New section 18A inserted into Prostitution Control Act 1994
30Amendment of licence—Prostitution Control Act1994
31New section 52AAA inserted into Prostitution Control
Act 1994
32Entry to licensed premises by police—Prostitution Control
Act 1994
33Power to serve an infringement notice under Prostitution Control Act 1994
34Amendments to Prostitution Control Act 1994
Part 5—Estate Agents Act 1980
35Definitions
36Director may approve registered education and training organisations
37Auctioneers of real estate
38Application for estate agent's licence
39The Register
40Section 35 amended
41Name of the estate agency business
42New section 38 substituted
38Offence to pretend to be a licensed estate agent
43Sections 39 and 40 repealed
44Advertising
45Sections relating to continuing professional development and employees statements repealed
46Restriction on agent purchasing property
47Annual audit of trust accounts
48Regulations
49Heading to Part IX amended
50New section 102 inserted at end of Part IX
102Authorised financial institutions
Part 6—Amendments to Conveyancers Act 2006
51Name of conveyancing business
52Displaying information and licence at places of business
53Letterhead
54Annual audit of trust records
55Annual record of trust records audit or statutory declaration
56Application of Fair Trading Act 1999
Part 7—Amendments to Sale of Land Act 1962
57Sale of land prior to approval of plan
58Purchaser may call for a transfer on giving a mortgage back
59Power of purchaser to terminate a contract for sale of land
60Savings provision inserted into Part 3
51Amendment to section 9AA—Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment (Reform) Act 2010
Part 8—Standardisation of Infringements
Powers in Consumer Acts
61Funerals Act 2006
81AInfringement notices
62Owners Corporations Act 2006
203AInfringement notices
63Travel Agents Act 1986
64Residential Tenancies Act 1997
65Retirement Villages Act 1986
42BInfringement notices
66Sale of Land Act 1962
48BInfringement notices
Part 9—Amendments to Fair Trading Act 1999
67Small claim commenced in a court
68Section 143 amended
69Defences
70New sections 162AA and 162AB inserted
162AAProhibited debt collection practices
162ABAdditional remedy for contraventions of
section 162AA
71Sections 162AA and 162AB repealed
72Savings and transitional
22Transitional provision for repeal of Carriers and Innkeepers Act 1958
23Transitional provision for repeal of PartIVA of
Landlord and Tenant Act1958
Part 10—Amendment to the Business Licensing Authority Act 1998134
73Constitution of Authority134
Part 11—Amendments to Prostitution Control
Act 1994
74Persons to answer questions in relation to suspected
non-licensed sex work service providing business
Part 12—Miscellaneous Amendments and Repeals
Division 1—Repeal
75Landlord and Tenant Act 1958
Division 2—Consequential and other amendments
76Motor Car Traders Act 1986
77Owners Corporations Act 2006
78Residential Tenancies Act 1997
Division 4—Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment (Reform) Act 2010
12Commencement day
13Saving for protected tenants
14Part V leases of prescribed premises to be transitioned
to Residential Tenancies Act 1997 except in certain circumstances
79Travel Agents Act 1986
33Licensee must supervise conduct of business
80Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act1998
51ADATribunal may make orders for costs incurred by
owners corporations
81Consequential amendments for change of short title of Prostitution Control Act 1994
Division 3—Repeal of amending Act
82Repeal of amending Act
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SCHEDULE—Consequential amendments for change of short
title of Prostitution Control Act 1994
1Business Licensing Authority Act 1998
2Confiscation Act 1997
3Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment (Reform)
Act 2010
4Crimes Act 1958
5Criminal Procedure Act 2009
6Fair Trading Act 1999
7Introduction Agents Act 1997
8Police Regulation Act 1958
9Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008
10Sentencing Act 1991
11Serious Sex Offenders (Detention and Supervision)
Act 2009
12Sex Offenders Registration Act 2004
13Summary Offences Act 1966
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Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment (Reform) Act 2010[†]
No. 63 of 2010
[Assented to 28 September 2010]
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Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment (Reform) Act 2010
No. 63 of 2010
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Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment (Reform) Act 2010
No. 63 of 2010
The Parliament of Victoriaenacts:
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Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment (Reform) Act 2010
No. 63 of 2010
Part 1—Preliminary
1Purposes
The main purposes of this Act are—
(a)to repeal the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act 1961 and insert a new framework for dealing with the disposal of uncollected goods into the Fair Trading Act 1999;
(b)to repeal the Introduction Agents Act 1997 and insert a compliance framework for introduction agents into the Fair Trading Act 1999;
(c)to repeal the Carriers and Innkeepers Act 1958 and insert provisions relating to the liability of accommodation providers into the Fair Trading Act 1999;
(d)to re-enact the Sale of Goods (Vienna Convention) Act 1987 and the Sea-Carriage Documents Act 1998 in the Goods Act 1958;
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(e)to amend the Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment Act 2010 to clarify certain provisions;
(f)to make further miscellaneous amendments to the Estate Agents Act 1980, the Conveyancers Act 2006, the Fair Trading Act 1999, the Motor Car Traders Act 1986, the Owners Corporations Act 2006, the Sale of Land Act 1962 and the Travel Agents Act 1986 to modernise certain provisions and generally improve the operation of those Acts;
(g)to amend the Funerals Act 2006, the Owners Corporations Act 2006, the Residential Tenancies Act 1997, the Retirement Villages Act 1986, the Sale of Land Act 1962 and the Travel Agents Act 1986in relation to the powers for issuing infringement notices under those Acts;
(h)to repeal the Landlord and Tenant Act 1958 and insert transitional and savings provisions into other Acts.
2Commencement
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(1)This Part and Part 4 come into operation on the day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(2)Section 81 and the Schedulecome into operation on the day on which section 42 of the Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment Act 2010 comes into operation.
(3)Subject to subsection (4), the remaining provisions of this Act come into operation on a day or days to be proclaimed.
(4)If a provision referred to in subsection (3) does not come into operation before 1 September 2011, it comes into operation on that day.
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Part 2—Amendments and Repeals Related to Uncollected Goods, Introduction Agents andAccommodation Providers
Division 1—Disposal of uncollected goods
See:
Act No.
16/1999.
Reprint No. 4
as at
11 June 2009
and amending
Act Nos
45/2009, 68/2009, 1/2010 and 11/2010.
LawToday:
www.
legislation.
vic.gov.au
3New Part 2D inserted into Fair Trading Act 1999
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After Part 2C of the Fair Trading Act 1999 insert—
"Part 2D—Disposal of Uncollected Goods
Division 1—Preliminary
32ZPDefinitions
In this Part—
bailment includes bailment for reward, bailment in the course of business, gratuitous bailment, involuntary bailment and any sub-bailment;
court means any court of competent jurisdiction and includes the Tribunal;
disposal costs means the costs incurred by the receiver for the disposal of goods under Division 2;
high value, for goods, means the goods are of a value more than or equal to—
(a)in the case of a motor vehicle, $200 or, if another value is prescribed by the regulations, that other value; or
(b)in any other case, $5000 or, if another value is prescribed by the regulations, that other value;
low value, for goods, means the goods are of a value less than $200 or, if another value is prescribed by the regulations, that other value;
medium value, for goods other than motor vehicles, means the goodsare—
(a)of a value equal to or more than $200 or, if another value is prescribed by the regulations, that other value; and
(b)less than $5000 or, if another value is prescribed by the regulations, that other value;
motor vehicle has the same meaning as it has in the Road Safety Act 1986;
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owner, in relation to a motor vehicle, means the registered operator within the meaning of the Road Safety Act 1986;
provider means the person who gives possession of goods under a bailment (whether or not the person is the owner of the goods);
public auction includes an auction conducted on the Internet;
publicly registered interest means an interest in goods that is recorded—
(a)in the register within the meaning of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 of the Commonwealth if the goods are described by serial number in that register; or
(b)in any register prescribed by the regulations;
receiver means the person who takes possession of goods under a bailment;
Registrar means the Registrar appointed under section 4 of the Unclaimed Money Act 2008;
relevant charge has the meaning given by section 32ZR;
uncollected goods has the meaning given by section 32ZQ.
32ZQUncollected goods
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(1)Goods under bailment are uncollected goods if—
(a)the goods are ready for delivery to the provider in accordance with the terms of the bailment, but the provider has not taken delivery of the goods and has not given directions as to their delivery; or
(b)the receiver is required to give notice to the provider when the goods are ready for delivery but cannot locate or communicate with the provider; or
(c)the receiver can reasonably expect to be relieved of any duty to safeguard the goods on giving notice to the provider but cannot locate or communicate with the provider; or
(d)the provider has not paid the relevant charge payable to the receiver in relation to the goods within a reasonable time after being informed by the receiver that the goods are ready for delivery.
(2)Goods are not uncollected goods for the purposes of subsection (1)(a) if the provider's failure to take delivery arises from—
(a)the receiver refusing to make delivery; or
(b)the receiver preventing the provider from taking delivery.
32ZRRelevant charge
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(1)The relevant charge is the amount payable by the provider to the receiver for goods under bailment and payment of which entitles the provider to take delivery of the goods.
(2)Unless determined otherwise by a court order, the amount payable to the receiver is the sum of the following—
(a)for any carriage or storage of the goods or for any repairs, cleaning, treatment or other work done in connection with the goods—
(i)the amount agreed to by the provider and receiver as the charge payable to the receiver; or
(ii)in the absence of an agreement, an amount that is reasonable;
(b)the amount of costs for any storage, maintenance or insurance of the goods incurred by the receiver from—
(i)the giving of a notice under Division 2 of the receiver's intention to dispose of the goods until the disposal of the goods; or
(ii)the making of an application for a court order under Division 3 until the disposal of the goods.
32ZSApplication
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(1)This Part applies to the possession of goods under a bailment regardless of whether possession was taken before or after the commencement of this Part.
(2)This Part does not apply to—
(a)goods left behind at the end of a tenancy to which the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 applies;
(b)unsolicited goods;
(c)second-hand goods received in pawn under the Second-Hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 1989;
(d)any unclaimed goods to which section122 of the Police Regulation Act 1958 applies;
(e)any unclaimed non-monetary prize to which section 7.4.12 of the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 applies;
(f)any goods or lost property within the meaning of section 251A of the Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983;
(g)any vehicle that is able to be moved or impounded under clause 4 of Schedule4 to the Road Management Act 2004;
(h)any goods that are the subject of an order for forfeiture to which section134 of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982applies;
(i)any goods seized to which section 171 of the Gene Technology Act 2001 applies;
(j)any motor vehicle not collected or released to which section 84Z of the Road Safety Act 1986 applies;
(k)any unclaimed property to which section 16 of the National Gallery of Victoria Act 1966 applies;
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(l)any unclaimed property to which section 51 of the Libraries Act 1988 applies;
(m)any unclaimed property to which section 25 of the Museums Act 1983 applies;
(n)any goods forfeited or recovered by the Magistrates' Court of Victoria to which section 137 of the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 applies;
(o)uncollected goods under any other Act that is prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph.
(3)Subject to the exclusions in subsection (2), this Part applies in addition to any other remedy or right that may be available to dispose of uncollected goods under any other Act.
(4)This Part applies to the disposal of uncollected goods—
(a)if there is no agreement between the provider and the receiver about their disposal; or
(b)if there is an agreement about their disposal, only in respect of matters not dealt with by the agreement.
(5)This Part does not apply to a lease or other agreement to which Part IVA of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1958 applied immediately before the commencement of section 75 of the Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment (Reform) Act 2010.
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(6)For the avoidance of doubt, this Part does not affect the right of a provider and receiver to make an agreement about the disposal of uncollected goods.
32ZTCommon law
The common law relating to the bailment of goods remains in force to the extent to which it is not affected by this Part and a person is entitled to exercise any rights that the person may have at common law in relation to the recovery of goods or compensation for the loss of or damage to goods except to the extent to which this Part otherwise provides.
Division 2—Disposal of uncollected goods
32ZUReceiver may dispose of uncollected goods
(1)Subject to subsection (2), a receiver may dispose of uncollected goods under this Division.
(2)A receiver must not dispose of uncollected goods if—
(a)a dispute exists between the provider and receiver regarding the relevant charge, including such a dispute about the condition of the goods or the nature or quality of any repairs or other work done in connection with the goods; and
(b)an application has been made to the court under section 32ZZF.
(3)Subsection (2) does not prevent the receiver from giving notice under this Division of the receiver's intention to dispose of the uncollected goods.
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(4)A receiver who disposes of uncollected goods in accordance with this Division is not liable in relation to the goods by reason of the disposal.
32ZVPayment of relevant charge
The provider, the owner of the uncollected goods or any other person with an interest in the goods is entitled, on payment of the relevant charge, to delivery of the goods at any time before their disposal.
32ZWLow value uncollected goods
(1)A receiver may dispose of low value uncollected goods if—
(a)the receiver has given the provider written notice of the receiver's intention to dispose of the goods; and
(b)28 days have elapsed since the giving of the notice and the provider has not taken delivery of the goods or given directions as to their delivery.
(2)A receiver may dispose of low value uncollected goods if—
(a)the receiver cannot locate or communicate with the provider in order to provide written notice under subsection (1) after making reasonable attempts to do so; and
(b)60 days have elapsed since the goods became uncollected goods.
(3)Goods may be disposed of under this section by sale, destruction, appropriation or any other means.