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REVISED TREATY OF CHAGUARAMAS ESTABLISHING THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY INCLUDING THE CARICOM
SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMY
(Continuation)
CHAPTER EIGHT
COMPETITION POLICY AND
CONSUMER PROTECTION
PART TWO
CONSUMER PROTECTION
ARTICLE 184
Promotion of Consumer Interests
in the Community
1. The Member States shall promote the interests of consumers in the
Community by appropriate measures that:
(a)
provide for the production and supply of goods and the provision
of services to ensure the protection of life, health and safety of
consumers;
(b) ensure that goods supplied and services provided in the CSME
satisfy regulations, standards, codes and licensing requirements
established or approved b y competent bodies in the Community;
(c)
provide, where the regulations, standards, codes and licensing
requirements referred to in paragraph (b) do not exist, for their
establishment and implementation;
(d)
encourage high levels of ethical conduct for those engaged in the
production and distribution of goods and services to consumers;
(e)
encourage fair and effective competition in order to provide
consumers with greater choice among goods and services at
lowest cost;
(f)
promote the provision of adequate information to consumers to
enable the making of informed choices;
(g)
ensure the availability of adequate information and education programmes for consumers and suppliers;
(h)
protect consumers by prohibiting discrimination against
producers and suppliers of goods produced in the Community
and against service providers who are nationals of other Member
States of the Community;
(i)
encourage the development of independent consumer
organisations;
j) provide
adequate and effective redress for consumers.
2.
For the purpose of this Part, "consumer" means any person: (a) to whom
goods or services are supplied or intended to be supplied in the course of
business carried on by a supplier or potential supplier; and (b) who does
not receive the goods or services in the course of a business carried on
by him.
ARTICLE 185
Protection of Consumer Interests
in the Community
The Member States shall enact harmonised legislation to provide, inter
alia:
(a)
for the fundamental terms of a contract and the implied
obligations of parties to a contract for the supply of goods or
services;
(b)
for the prohibition of the inclusion of unconscionable terms in
contracts for the sale and supply of goods or services to
consumers;
(c)
for the prohibition of unfair trading practices, particularly such
practices relating to misleading or deceptive or fraudulent
conduct;
(d)
for the prohibition of production and supply of harmful and
defective goods and for the adoption of measures to prevent the
supply or sale of such goods including measures requiring the
removal of defective goods from the market;
(e)
that the provision of services is in compliance with the applicable
regulations, standards, codes and licensing requirements;
(f)
that goods supplied to consumers are labelled in accordance
with standards and specifications prescribed by the competent
authorities;
(g)
that hazardous or other goods whose distribution and
consumption are regulated by law are sold or supplied in
accordance with applicable regulations;
(h)
that goods or materials, the production or use of which is likely
to result in potentially harmful environmental effects, are labelled
and supplied in accordance with applicable standards and
regulations;
(i)
that producers and suppliers are liable for defects in goods and
for violation of product standards and consumer safety standards
which occasion loss or damage to consumers;
(j)
that violations of consumer safety standards by producers or
suppliers are appropriately sanctioned and relevant civil or
criminal defences to such violations are available to defendants.
ARTICLE 186
Action by the Commission to Provide Support in the
Promotion of Consumer Welfare and Protection of
Consumer Interests
1. The Commission shall, for the purpose of providing support to the
Member States in the enhancement of consumer education and consumer welfare:
(a)
promote in the Community the elaboration, publication and
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adoption of fair contract terms between suppliers and consumers
of goods and services produced or traded in the CSME;
(b)
take such measures as it considers necessary to ensure that the
Member States discourage and eliminate unfair trading practices,
including misleading or deceptive conduct, false advertising, bait
advertising, referral selling and pyramid selling;
(c)
promote in the Member States product safety standards as part
of a programme of consumer education in order to assist the
consumer to make informed choices concerning the purchase of
consumer goods;
(d)
keep under review the carrying on of commercial activities in the
Member States which relate to goods supplied to consumers in
such States or produced with a view to their being so supplied,
or which relate to services supplied for consumers with a view to
identifying practices which may adversely affect the interests of
consumers;
(e)
educate and guide consumers generally in the practical
resolution of their problems and in the best use of their income
and credit, using such techniques and means of communications
as are available;
(f)
confer, on request, with consumer organisations of the Member
States and offer such advice and information as may be
appropriate for the resolution of their consumer problems;
(g)
establish the necessary co-ordination with government agencies
and departments for the effective education and guidance of
consumers having regard to the programmes, activities and
resources of each agency or department;
(h)
conduct research and collect and collate information in respect
of matters affecting the interests of consumers;
(i)
compile, evaluate and publicise enactments for the protection of
consumers in such States and recommend to COTEO the
enactment of legislation considered necessary or desirable for
the protection of consumers;
(j)
promote, after consultation with the competent standardising
agency and other public and private agencies or organisations,
the establishment of quality standards for consumer products;
(k)
promote and monitor, after consultation with relevant agencies
and departments of Government, the enforcement of legislation
affecting the interests of consumers, including, but not limited to,
legislation relating to weights and measures, food and drugs
adulteration, the control of standards and price controls;
(I)
make recommendations to COTED for the enactment of legislation by
the Member States for the effective enforcement of the rights of
consumers.
2. The Commission shall:
(a)
draw to the attention of COTED business conduct by enterprises which impacts
adversely on consumer welfare;
(b)
collaborate with competent Organs of the Community to promote consumer
education and consumer welfare.
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