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COMMERCIAL TENANCY (RETAIL SHOPS) AMENDMENT BILL 2009

                        Western Australia


      Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops)
          Amendment Bill 2009

                           CONTENTS


         Part 1 -- Preliminary
1.       Short title                                                    2
2.       Commencement                                                   2
         Part 2 -- Amendments to the
              Commercial Tenancy (Retail
              Shops) Agreements Act 1985
3.       Act amended                                                    3
4.       Section 3 amended                                              3
5.       Section 7 replaced                                             3
         7.        Rent based on turnover                          3
6.       Section 8 amended                                              4
7.       Section 11 amended                                             5
8.       Section 12C replaced                                           5
         12C.      Hours of operation                              5
9.       Section 13B replaced                                           7
         13B.      Notice to tenant of landlord's intentions at
                   end of lease                                    7
10.      Section 13C inserted                                           8
         13C.      Negotiations for renewal or extension of
                   lease                                           8
11.      Section 14A inserted                                           9
         14A.      Commissioner for Small Business to be
                   notified of lease                              9
12.      Part IIB heading and sections 15G, 15H, 15I and
         15J inserted                                                  10
         Part IIB -- Commissoner for Small Business
         15G.      Functions of Commissioner for Small
                   Business                                       10


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             15H.    Commissioner may decline to take further
                     action                                     13
             15I.    References to the Tribunal                 13
             15J.    Reference to Tribunal at requirement of
                     referring party or parties                 15




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                           Western Australia


                     LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

                (Introduced by Hon Fran Logan, MLA)


         Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops)
             Amendment Bill 2009


                               A Bill for


An Act to amend the Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Agreements
Act 1985 to supplement the rights of tenants and enhance the
effectiveness of the Act.



The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:




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1                          Part 1 -- Preliminary
2   1.       Short title
3            This Act is the Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Amendment
4            Act 2009.

5   2.       Commencement
6            This Act comes into operation as follows --
7             (a) sections 1 and 2 -- on the day on which this Act
8                   receives the Royal Assent;
9             (b) the rest of the Act -- on the day fixed by proclamation.




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 1        Part 2 -- Amendments to the Commercial Tenancy
 2               (Retail Shops) Agreements Act 1985
 3   3.         Act amended
 4              This Part amends the Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops)
 5              Agreements Act 1985.

 6   4.         Section 3 amended
 7              In section 3 (1) insert in alphabetical order:
 8

 9              Commissioner means the person designated as the
10              Commissioner by notice published in the Gazette by the
11              Minister under section 15 of the Consumer Affairs Act 1971;
12              Commissioner for Small Business is the title specified by the
13              Minister, by notice in the Gazette, by which the Commissioner
14              is to be referred when performing functions under this Act;
15


16   5.         Section 7 replaced
17              Delete section 7 and insert:
18


19         7.         Rent based on turnover
20              (1)   Subject to this section, where a retail shop lease
21                    contains a provision to the effect that the rent is to be
22                    determined either in whole or in part by reference to
23                    the turnover of the business, the provision is void.
24              (2)   Subject to this section, it is an offence for a landlord
25                    to --
26                      (a) enter into a retail shop lease containing a
27                           provision of the kind referred to in
28                           subsection (1); or



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 1                     (b)   use the turnover of the business for the purpose
 2                           of determining rent.
 3                    Penalty: Not less than $10,000 and not more than
 4                       $100,000.
 5              (3)   Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2) above, rent
 6                    may be determined either in whole or in part by
 7                    reference to the turnover of the business where --
 8                      (a) a tenant gave notice in writing to a landlord that
 9                            the tenant agreed and elected that the rent
10                            should be determined, either in whole or in
11                            part, by reference to the turnover of the
12                            business; and
13                      (b) that notice was given to the landlord before a
14                            provision of the kind referred to in
15                            subsection (1) was included in the lease.
16


17   6.         Section 8 amended
18        (1)   In section 8 (1) --
19                (a) delete "generally" from the heading; and
20                (b) delete all words after "void".
21        (2)   Delete section 8 (2) and insert:
22

23              (2)   It is an offence for a landlord to --
24                       (a) enter into a retail shop lease containing a
25                             provision of the kind referred to in
26                             subsection (1); or
27                      (b) require a tenant to furnish figures or statements
28                             relating to the turnover of the business.
29                    Penalty: Not less than $10,000 and not more than
30                          $100,000.
31




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 1        (3)   After section 8(2), insert:
 2

 3              (3)   Nothing in this section prevents a tenant from
 4                    voluntarily furnishing figures or statements relating to
 5                    the turnover of the business to a landlord.
 6


 7   7.         Section 11 amended
 8              In section 11(5) --
 9                (a) delete "where --" and insert a full stop;
10                (b) delete paragraphs (a) and (b); and
11                (c) delete "but otherwise such a question shall not be
12                      referred to the Tribunal.".

13   8.         Section 12C replaced
14              Delete section 12C and insert:
15


16          12C.      Hours of operation
17              (1)   A provision in a retail shop lease which requires a
18                    tenant to --
19                      (a) open the retail shop the subject of the lease at
20                            specified hours or specified times; or
21                      (b) pay outgoings in respect of any time during
22                            which the retail shop is not open for business,
23                    is void.
24              (2)   Where a landlord has requested or has otherwise
25                    engaged in conduct to induce a tenant to --
26                      (a) open the retail shop the subject of the retail
27                          shop lease at specified hours or specified times;
28                          or



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 1                   (b)   renew a retail shop lease containing a provision
 2                         that requires the tenant to --
 3                            (i) open the retail shop the subject of the
 4                                 retail shop lease at specified hours or
 5                                 specified times; or
 6                           (ii) pay outgoings in respect of any time
 7                                 during which the retail shop was not
 8                                 open for business,
 9                         the tenant may refer the matter to the
10                         Commissioner for Small Business.
11            (3)   Where --
12                   (a) a landlord has refused to renew a retail shop
13                        lease; and
14                   (b) the tenant under the retail shop lease believes
15                        that the refusal was because the tenant did
16                        not --
17                           (i) open the retail shop the subject of the
18                                lease at specified hours or specified
19                                times; or
20                          (ii) pay outgoings in respect of any time
21                                during which the retail shop was not
22                                open for business,
23                        the tenant may apply in writing to the Tribunal
24                        for an order that the landlord pay compensation
25                        to the tenant in respect of the pecuniary loss
26                        suffered by the tenant as a result of the failure
27                        to renew the retail shop lease.
28




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 1   9.     Section 13B replaced
 2          Delete section 13B and insert:
 3


 4        13B.    Notice to tenant of landlord's intentions at end of
 5                lease
 6          (1)   Not less than 3 months and not more than 12 months
 7                before the expiry of a lease, the landlord must by
 8                written notification to the tenant either --
 9                  (a) offer the tenant a renewal or extension of the
10                        lease on the proposed terms and conditions
11                        specified in the notification (including terms as
12                        to rent); or
13                 (b) inform the tenant that the landlord does not
14                        propose to offer the tenant a renewal or
15                        extension of the lease.
16          (2)   An offer made for the purposes of subsection (1)(a) is
17                not capable of revocation for 1 month after it is made.
18          (3)   If the landlord fails to give a notification to the tenant
19                as required by this section, the term of the lease is
20                extended until the end of 3 months after the landlord
21                gives the notification required by this section, but only
22                if the tenant requests that extension by notice in writing
23                to the landlord given before the lease would otherwise
24                have expired.
25          (4)   A landlord is bound by an offer made by him under
26                subsection (1) to renew or further renew the lease if the
27                tenant, within 30 days after receiving the offer, gives to
28                the landlord notice in writing of acceptance of the offer
29                on the terms and conditions proposed by the landlord.
30          (5)   A proposal as to rent to be charged which is submitted
31                to the tenant after he has been given notification under



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 1                   subsection (1) is to be taken to be an offer for the
 2                   purposes of subsection (4).
 3             (6)   During any extension of the lease under subsection (3),
 4                   the tenant may terminate the lease by giving not less
 5                   than 1 month's notice of termination in writing to the
 6                   landlord.
 7             (7)   This section does not apply to a lease containing an
 8                   option to renew or extend the lease or that is the subject
 9                   of an agreement for the renewal or extension of the
10                   lease.
11


12   10.       Section 13C inserted
13             After section 13B insert:
14


15           13C.    Negotiations for renewal or extension of lease
16             (1)   A landlord of a retail shop must not, by written or
17                   broadcast advertisement, indicate the availability of the
18                   shop for lease or invite tenders or expressions of
19                   interest for tendering, during the term of the lease,
20                   unless --
21                     (a) the landlord has offered the tenant a renewal or
22                           extension of the lease under section 13B(1)(a),
23                           the offer has not been accepted and (not earlier
24                           than one month after the offer was made) the
25                           landlord by written notice informs the tenant
26                           that negotiations are concluded without result;
27                           or
28                     (b) the landlord by written notice informs the
29                           tenant that the landlord does not propose to
30                           offer the tenant a renewal or extension of the
31                           lease and there are no arrangements to allow
32                           the tenant to remain in possession of the shop;
33                           or

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 1                   (c)the tenant by written notice informs the
 2                      landlord that the tenant does not wish to enter
 3                      into negotiations for the renewal or extension of
 4                      the lease or that the tenant wishes to withdraw
 5                      from the negotiations; or
 6                  (d) the tenant has vacated or agrees in writing to
 7                      vacate the shop; or
 8                  (e) the tenant consents in writing to publication of
 9                      the advertisement.
10                 Maximum penalty: $1,000.
11           (2)   This section does not affect the industry practice of
12                 testing the market, otherwise than by written or
13                 broadcast advertisement, in connection with the leasing
14                 of a retail shop.
15


16   11.     Section 14A inserted
17           After section 14 insert:
18


19         14A.    Commissioner for Small Business to be notified of
20                 lease
21           (1)   Within 14 days (or such other period as is agreed
22                 between the landlord and the Commissioner for Small
23                 Business) after a retail premises lease is signed by all
24                 of the parties to it, the landlord must notify (in writing)
25                 the Commissioner for Small Business of --
26                   (a) the address of the retail premises; and
27                   (b) the landlord's name and address (and, if the
28                         landlord is not a natural person, the name and
29                         address of a person who can be contacted about
30                         the lease); and
31                   (c) the tenant's name and address; and



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 1                    (d)   the rental value of the leased area on a cost per
 2                          square metre basis; and
 3                    (e) such other matters (if any) as are prescribed by
 4                          the regulations.
 5                   Penalty: $1,000.
 6             (2)   Subject to the exclusion of items (b) and (c), the
 7                   information referred to in subclause (1) of this clause is
 8                   to be made available to the public.
 9


10   12.       Part IIB heading and sections 15G, 15H, 15I and 15J
11             inserted
12             After section 15F insert:
13


14             Part IIB -- Commissoner for Small Business
15           15G.    Functions of Commissioner for Small Business
16             (1)   The Minister is required, by notice published in the
17                   Gazette pursuant to section 15(2) of the Consumer
18                   Affairs Act 1971, to specify that the Commissioner for
19                   Small Business is the title by which the Commissioner
20                   is to be referred when performing functions under this
21                   Act.
22             (2)   The Commissioner for Small Business has the
23                   following functions under this Act --
24                     (a) to make arrangements to facilitate the
25                          resolution by mediation, or by another
26                          appropriate form of alternative dispute
27                          resolution, of retail tenancy disputes (whether
28                          or not a dispute has been formally referred
29                          under this Act to the Commissioner for Small
30                          Business);



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 1            (b)    to take proceedings for an offence against this
 2                   Act;
 3            (c)    to report to the Minister on the operation of this
 4                   Act;
 5            (d)    to authorise, if the Commissioner for Small
 6                   Business considers it appropriate to do so, a
 7                   body to represent that the form of a standard
 8                   lease that the body is to make available to the
 9                   public (whether or not for a fee) is endorsed by
10                   the Commissioner for Small Business;
11            (e)    to prepare and publish an information booklet
12                   or guidelines about retail leases that may be
13                   purchased on demand by members of the
14                   public;
15             (f)   to create and maintain a register of the
16                   information provided under section 14A;
17            (g)    such other functions as may be conferred or
18                   imposed on the Commissioner for Small
19                   Business by or under this Act.
20     (3)   For the purposes of eliminating conduct contrary to this
21           Act in relation to retail shop leases, the Commissioner
22           for Small Business may --
23             (a) carry out investigations, research and inquiries
24                   relating to the conduct of parties to retail shop
25                   leases who are subject to this Act;
26             (b) acquire and disseminate knowledge on all
27                   matters relating to retail shop leases;
28             (c) arrange and coordinate consultations, inquiries,
29                   discussions, seminars and conferences;
30             (d) review, from time to time, the laws of the State;
31             (e) consult with governmental, business, industrial
32                   and community groups in order to ascertain
33                   means of improving services and conditions


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 1                           affecting persons who are parties to retail shop
 2                           leases;
 3                     (f)   develop programmes and policies promoting
 4                           the achievement of compliance with this Act by
 5                           parties to retail shop leases;
 6                    (g)    publish any written reports compiled in the
 7                           exercise of the powers conferred on the
 8                           Commissioner for Small Business by this
 9                           section.
10             (4)   In arranging for the resolution of retail tenancy
11                   disputes, the Commissioner for Small Business is to
12                   have regard to the need for the mediation or other form
13                   of alternative dispute resolution to be conducted by
14                   persons who are experienced in the field of retail shops
15                   leases.
16             (5)   The Commissioner for Small Business may himself or
17                   herself conduct a mediation or other form of non-
18                   binding alternative dispute resolution in relation to a
19                   matter arising between parties to a retail shop lease
20                   which is subject to this Act.
21             (6)   Where the parties agree to submit to a binding
22                   arbitration, the Commissioner for Small Business may
23                   himself or herself conduct the arbitration, and the
24                   procedure to be adopted for the purpose of conducting
25                   the arbitration is to be agreed between the parties.
26             (7)   The Commissioner for Small Business is entitled to be
27                   paid his or her fees and expenses for conducting
28                   alternative dispute resolution in accordance with
29                   subclauses (4) and (5), which must not be more than
30                   the maximum amount (if any) prescribed by the
31                   regulations.
32             (8)   The Commissioner for Small Business may charge a
33                   fee for giving an authorisation under subsection (1)(d),


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 1            which must not be more than the maximum fee (if any)
 2            prescribed by the regulations.
 3      (9)   The Commissioner for Small Business is not subject to
 4            the Minister's control or direction in exercising
 5            functions under subsection (2)(a) or (b) and
 6            subsection (3).

 7   15H.     Commissioner may decline to take further action
 8      (1)   Where, at any stage after the referral of a matter by a
 9            party or parties to a retail shop lease, the Commissioner
10            for Small Business is satisfied that the referral is
11            frivolous, vexatious, misconceived, lacking in
12            substance or relates to an act that is not unlawful by
13            reason of a provision of this Act, the Commissioner for
14            Small Business may, by notice in writing addressed to
15            the party or parties referring the matter, decline to take
16            any further action in relation to the referral.
17      (2)   The Commissioner for Small Business shall, in a notice
18            under subsection (1), advise of --
19              (a) the reason for declining to take any further
20                   action; and
21             (b) the rights of the party or parties under
22                   section 15J.

23   15I.     References to the Tribunal
24      (1)   Where the Commissioner for Small Business has
25            conducted mediation or any other form of non-binding
26            alternative dispute resolution in accordance with
27            section 15G(4), and the Commissioner for Small
28            Business --
29              (a) is of the opinion that the matter cannot be
30                    resolved by mediation or any other form of
31                    non-binding alternative dispute resolution;



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 1                    (b)    has endeavoured to resolve a matter by
 2                           mediation or any other form of non-binding
 3                           alternative dispute resolution;
 4                     (c)   is of the opinion that the nature of a matter is
 5                           such that it should be referred to the Tribunal;
 6                           or
 7                    (d)    is satisfied that either party has not acted in
 8                           good faith to resolve the matter in dispute,
 9                   the Commissioner for Small Business shall refer the
10                   matter to the Tribunal together with a report by the
11                   Commissioner for Small Business relating to the
12                   matter.
13             (2)   When a matter is referred to the Tribunal under
14                   subsection (1), the Commissioner for Small
15                   Business --
16                     (a) shall, if the party or parties referring the matter
17                          requests the Commissioner for Small Business
18                          to do so, either personally or by counsel or
19                          representative assist the party in the
20                          presentation of the case of the party to the
21                          Tribunal; and
22                     (b) may, if the party or parties referring the matter
23                          requests the Commissioner for Small Business
24                          to do so and the Commissioner considers it
25                          appropriate in all circumstances (including the
26                          financial circumstances of the party) to do so,
27                          make such contribution towards the cost of
28                          witness and other expenses as is necessary to
29                          enable the party to call or give, or to call and
30                          give, evidence before the Tribunal.
31             (3)   The Commissioner for Small Business may, in making
32                   a contribution under subsection (2)(b), make the
33                   contribution subject to such conditions as the
34                   Commissioner for Small Business thinks fit.


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 1     (4)   If a condition to which the making of a contribution is
 2           subjected under subsection (3) requires the party to
 3           repay to the Commissioner for Small Business in
 4           circumstances specified in that condition the whole or
 5           any part of the contribution made under subsection
 6           (2)(b) and those circumstances arise, the Commissioner
 7           for Small Business may recover that whole or part from
 8           the party by action in a court of competent jurisdiction
 9           as a debt due to the Commissioner.
10     (5)   Evidence of anything said or done in the course of non-
11           binding alternative dispute resolution proceedings shall
12           not be admissible in subsequent proceedings before the
13           Tribunal.

14   15J.    Reference to Tribunal at requirement of referring
15           party or parties
16     (1)   Where the Commissioner for Small Business has given
17           a notice under section 15H, the party or parties
18           referring the matter to the Commissioner for Small
19           Business may, within 21 days after the receipt of that
20           notice, by notice in writing served on the
21           Commissioner for Small Business, require the
22           Commissioner for Small Business to refer the matter to
23           the Tribunal.
24     (2)   On receipt of a notice under subsection (1), the
25           Commissioner for Small Business shall refer the matter
26           to the Tribunal together with a report relating to the
27           matter, including the grounds for the Commissioner for
28           Small Business declining to take any further action.
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