๐ Mutual Recognition (Western Australia) Act 2010
052 of 2010Assented 8 December 2010
The Mutual Recognition (Western Australia) Act 2010 adopts the Commonwealth Mutual Recognition Act 1992, ensuring that regulatory standards for goods and occupations recognised in other Australian states and territories are also recognised in Western Australia. This adoption was set to expire on 28 February 2021.
Impact
Businesses and individuals operating across state borders are affected, as it reduces the need to comply with different regulatory standards in each state. This facilitates trade and labour mobility within Australia. The Act also affects the WA Parliament, requiring them to table regulations made under the Commonwealth Act.
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