The Consumer Protection Compliance and Enforcement Policy was reviewed and updated in October 2020. This policy replaces the Consumer Protection Enforcement and Prosecution Policy.
Consumer Protection encourages compliance with legislation whenever possible. However, when serious matters are encountered, or when poor attitudes to compliance are evident, more formal enforcement action will be taken.
The Compliance and Enforcement Policy includes:
- sources of information about compliance;
- compliance responses;
- compliance and enforcement principles; and
- enforcement methods.
Section 2 - Enforcement Under the ACL, refers to two schedules:
- Schedule 1 Dispute Resolution and Compliance & Enforcement Protocol
- Schedule 2 Compliance and Enforcement – How regulators enforce the Australian Consumer Law
Schedule 1 - Dispute Resolution and Compliance and Enforcement Protocol is no longer available, however there is information relating to dispute resolution available in the Schedule 2 and on the ACCC website, along with other guides developed by Australia’s consumer protection agencies to help businesses understand their responsibilities under the law.
Schedule 2 - Compliance and Enforcement – How regulators enforce the Australian Consumer Law, was updated in 2017 and is available on the ACCC website.