Competition Principles definition
Examples of Competition Principles in a sentence
Victoria confirms that legislation and policies relevant to the allocation and pricing of hardwood logs from State Forests have been reviewed as part of the Competition Principles Agreement.
The National Competition Principles provide the foundation for how governments can promote, remove impediments to, and avoid restricting competition.
Parties recognise that under the Competition Principles Agreement, Governments aim to achieve more transparency and greater efficiency in Government business enterprises.
Reporting of the competitive neutrality requirements under the Competition Principles Agreement and the Competition and Infrastructure Reform Agreement.
The National Competition Principles underpin good public governance and decision-making by all governments.
The Parties recognise that under the Competition Principles Agreement, Governments aim to achieve more transparency and greater efficiency in Government owned business enterprises.
Certification of the effectiveness of State access regimes will be guided by the principles at Appendix C.1, which replace clause 6 of the 1995 Competition Principles Agreement upon agreement by all Parties to this Agreement.
The review will include the National Competition Principles within Part 3 of this Agreement and the National Competition Institutions arrangements set out in Part 5 of this Agreement.
New South Wales confirms that legislation and policies relevant to the allocation and pricing of hardwood logs from State forests will be reviewed as part of the Competition Principles Agreement.
When considering whether an access regime proposed by the Company under this clause is acceptable, the Minister shall have regard to the principles for access contained in section 6(4) of the Competition Principles Agreement made on 11 April 1995 between the Commonwealth, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory.