Minister For Co-operative Societies (New South Wales)
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The Minister for Better Regulation and Fair Trading is a
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responsible for administering legislation and policy in relation to consumer affairs and SafeWork regulation in New South Wales,
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Roles and responsibilities

The portfolio was established in December 1973 in the sixth Askin ministry and the major task of the portfolio was to ensure consumers were treated fairly. This was handled by consumer education, providing a complaints service, licensing some occupational groups, investigating prices and charges, responsible for weights and measures and landlord and tenant matters. The administrative units responsible to the Ministry included the Consumer Affairs Council and Consumer Affairs Bureau, the Weights and Measures Office, the Prices Branch and Registry of Consumer Claims Tribunals. The establishment of the Ministry also coincided with three entirely new acts of Parliament dealing with important aspects of consumer protection, namely the ''Consumer Claims Tribunals Act'' 1974, the ''Pyramid Sales Act'' 1974 and the ''Motor Dealers Act'' 1974. The Fair Trading Minister is responsible for the regulation of various occupations, organisations and industries including incorporated associations, hairdressers, charitable fundraisers, pawnbrokers, biofuels and co-operatives.


List of ministers


Former ministerial titles


Co-operative Societies


Regulatory Reform


See also

* List of New South Wales government agencies


References

{{New South Wales ministerial portfolios Fair Trading