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  • The FTC must consult the public before making decisions on utility regulation matters.
  • The FTC has the power to stop a merger.
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The Fair Trading Commission assumed regulatory responsibilities on January 2, 2001 pursuant to the Fair Trading Commission Act, CAP. 326B. The Commission is responsible for the enforcement of the provisions of the Utilities Regulation Act, CAP. 282, the Telecommunications Act, CAP. 282B, the Fair Competition Act CAP. 326C and the Consumer Protection Act, CAP. 326D

  

Fair Trading Commission (Amendment) Act,
2020-19

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Utilities Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2020-20

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S.I. 2012 No. 65, Utilities Regulation Order, 2014

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Fair Trading Commission Act, CAP. 326B

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Utilities Regulation Act, CAP. 282

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Telecommunications Act, CAP. 282B

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Fair Competition Act CAP. 326C

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Consumer Protection Act, CAP. 326D

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SI 2003 No 104-Utilities Regulation (Procedural) Rules, 2003

 

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SI 2009 No 82-Utilities Regulation (Procedural) (Amendment) Rules, 2009
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SI 2009 No 104-Fair Trading Commission (Fair Competition Merger Fees) Regulations, 2009 pdficon.jpg
SI 2009 No 105-Fair Competition (Merger) Rules, 2009  pdficon.jpg
 SI 2009 No 114-Fair Competition (Application for Authorisation) Rules, 2009  pdficon.jpg
 SI 2009 No 115-Fair Trading Commission (Fair Competition Authorisation Fees) Regulations, 2009 pdficon.jpg