(3)  No proceedings (whether criminal or civil) may be started or continued against the person, by or on behalf of the Commonwealth, in relation to the alleged contravention of section 55B. (7)  The Commission must have regard to any submission so made in deciding what to publish. In Australia the previously government-owned The market was partially deregulated in 1992 with the introduction of If the conduct continues after the issue of the Competition Notice, the ACCC can seek an injunction and financial penalty through the Federal Court. As an alternative to declaring a service, it may be subject to undertakings registered with the ACCC. Working with all stakeholders, we strive to ensure compliance, transparency and fair outcomes.The latest information on consumer rights, travel and event cancellations in relation to  COVID-19.This will be updated regularly as new guidance is available.The latest information on the rights and obligations of businesses in response to events caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.This will be updated regularly as new guidance becomes available.Ingham’s Group and other chicken processors will be allowed to work together to reduce the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated Victorian stage 4 restrictions on the chicken meat industry, under an urgent interim authorisation granted by the ACCC.Scammers target businesses big and small. Enforcement of undertakings—Secretary of the Department             (1)  The Secretary of the Department may accept a written undertaking given by a person for the purposes of this section in connection with a matter in relation to which the Secretary has a power or function under this Act. (1)  The Council must publish, by electronic or other means, a recommendation under section 44LB and its reasons for the recommendation. The immunity from the Act does not generally derive to third parties who deal with the government: see The CCA establishes four organisations with a role in administering the Act: (2)  A person is taken to engage in conduct for a purpose mentioned in subsection (1) if the person engages in the conduct for purposes that include that purpose. 'consumer' and 'goods') and the legislative phrases may have been interpreted slightly differently. (3)  If the Secretary of the Department considers that the person who gave the undertaking has breached any of its terms, the Secretary may apply to the Court for an order under subsection (4). The notice must set out the effect of section 95Z. (2)  The Commission may monitor prices to assess the general effect of the carbon tax repeal on prices:for supplies, in the carbon tax repeal transition period, of relevant goods by              (3)  The Commission may monitor prices to assess the general effect of the carbon tax repeal on prices charged for supplies, in the carbon tax repeal transition period, of goods by an for which there is an entry in the Information Database (within the meaning of the              (4)  The Commission may monitor prices to assess the general effect of the carbon tax repeal on prices:for supplies, in the carbon tax repeal transition period, of goods by an for which there is an entry in the Information Database (within the meaning of the              (5)  The Commission may monitor prices to assist the Commission’s consideration of whether an has engaged, is engaging, or may in the future engage, in price exploitation in relation to the carbon tax repeal. (a)  the National Electricity (Commonwealth) Law and Regulations (as defined by the                      (b)  the National Gas (Commonwealth) Law and Regulations (as defined by the                      (c)  the Offshore Western Australian Pipelines (Commonwealth) Law and Regulations (as defined by the                      (d)  the National Energy Retail Law and Regulations (Commonwealth) (as defined by the                      (a)  anything on which there is writing; and                     (b)  anything on which there are marks, figures, symbols or perforations having a meaning for persons qualified to interpret them; and                     (c)  anything from which sounds, images or writings can be reproduced with or without the aid of anything else; and                     (d)  a map, plan, drawing or photograph.