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WELS Scheme Independent Review. Background WELS scheme commenced in 2005 s76 of WELS Act 2005 requires an independent review after 5 years Dr Chris Guest.

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1 WELS Scheme Independent Review

2 Background WELS scheme commenced in 2005 s76 of WELS Act 2005 requires an independent review after 5 years Dr Chris Guest appointed in Nov 2009 to undertake the review

3 Terms of Reference Independent Review terms of reference included consideration of: –Appropriateness, efficiency and effectiveness of scheme to date –Opportunities for improvement Terms of reference also required stakeholder consultation

4 Review Process Commenced in Dec 2009 Concluded June 2010 Stakeholder consultation included: –53 stakeholder meetings Feb & Mar 2009 –Discussion paper and call for written submissions in Apr & May 2009 28 submissions received –4 additional roundtable meetings in Apr 2009

5 Review Findings A good public policy Strong stakeholder support Scheme’s objectives continue to be appropriate National scope is appropriate and efficient

6 Review Findings Scheme provides considerable benefits to a broad range of stakeholders including consumers, industry, utilities and governments Scheme used across all states and territories in programs and regulations, and by water utilities in supply plans A similar initiative to WELS would be needed if the scheme didn’t exist

7 Review Findings Four significant issues require attention to improve the delivery of the WELS scheme: 1.Governance –WELSAC and Ministerial Council –Stakeholder engagement 2.Compliance –Civil offences/sanctions needed –Offences should be recast –Increase checktesting

8 Review Findings 3.Administration –Appropriateness of arrangements with E3 program and WaterMark certification scheme 4.Level and source of funding –Scheme under resourced –Current model / funding strategy inappropriate Review makes recommendations across 12 areas

9 Summary of Recommendations 1.Governance: –WELSAC develop 3-year strategic plans and budgets for Ministerial Council approval –Decision making within 3-year plans delegated to WELSAC –WELSAC renamed WELS Officials Group and level of representation increased

10 Summary of Recommendations 1. Governance continued: Establish WELS Stakeholder Advisory Group: –WELSAG to comment on 3-year strategic plans –WELSAG members invited by Minister

11 Summary of Recommendations 2.Objects of Act: –Review recommended no changes be made to the objects of the Act at this time

12 Summary of Recommendations 3.WELS Standards: –Retain Standards Australia process –WELS Regulator more actively manage Standards Australia processes –Further grandfathering provisions

13 Summary of Recommendations 4.The WELS Regulator: –Merge administration of WELS whitegoods products with E3 scheme administration –Transfer administration of WELS plumbing products to body responsible for WaterMark certification

14 Summary of Recommendations 5.Registration: –Limit family of models provision to cosmetic variants –New registration required for re-branded models –Remove gazettal requirement for new registrations –Annual notices to verify registration data and remove 5-year registration renewal requirement –Remove provision for voluntary registration

15 Summary of Recommendations 6.Labelling: –Consistent labelling showing: Brand Model name and number WELS registration number Star rating and water efficiency

16 Summary of Recommendations 7.Compliance: –Civil and criminal –New / additional sanctions Apologies Corrections Suspensions and deregistration Recalling Compensation

17 Summary of Recommendations 7.Compliance continued: –Recasting of offence provisions –Cooperative agreement with ACCC –Increased checktesting –Advertising information not required

18 Summary of Recommendations 8.Communications: –Adopt a range of new communication activities including training programs for retail sales staff

19 Summary of Recommendations 9.Product expansion and minimum WES: –Undertake CBA on removing ratings and substituting with minimum WES on plumbing products

20 Summary of Recommendations 10.Cost Recovery: –Cost recovery limited to costs of registration –Governments contribute funds needed to meet the gap between registration income and scheme costs

21 Summary of Recommendations 11.NZ WELS Scheme and TTMRA: –WELSAC monitor the impact on Australian market of the NZ WELS scheme

22 Summary of Recommendations 12.Relationship to other schemes: –Single web portal for WELS, WaterMark, and Smart-Approved WaterMark (SAWM) –MOU between WELS and SAWM

23 Next Steps Release of independent review report Release of initial response for consultation Staged process for developing / implementing a final response Target – new arrangements in place by 1 July 2012

24 Initial Response Not final – dependent on further consideration and consultation Indicative responses – 3 categories: –Agreement expected (Cat 1) –Agreement likely but issues to finalise (Cat 2) –Noted: open position with further detailed work required (Cat 3)

25 Overview: Initial Response Categories 1 & 2 Governance: mostly category 1 WELS Standards: categories 1 and 2 Compliance: mostly category 2

26 Other Category 1 Other areas of mostly category 1: –Objects of Act –Communications –Product expansion and minimum WES –NZ WELS scheme

27 Other Category 2 Other areas of mostly category 2: –Relation to other schemes Single web portal MOU with SAWM

28 Overview: Initial Response Category 3 WELS Administration (E3, WaterMark) Registration (family of models, re- branding, voluntary registrations) Labelling (full information / details) Cost recovery

29 Process Ahead: Action Plan Next 2 – 3 months: –Receive and consider initial feedback –Progress initial category 1 positions –Commence detailed evaluation of contestable positions – especially funding and registration

30 Process Ahead: Action Plan 4 - 6 months: –Progress update to partners and stakeholders –Consult on detailed evaluations / options –May 2011 EPHC: Update joint governments’ position, including at least in-principle agreements to contestable positions and commence statutory processes –Establish WELSAG –Advance strategic plan development

31 Process Ahead: Action Plan 2011-2012: –Consult on and progress required statutory processes and draft legislation –Nov 2011 EPHC: Finalise 3-year strategic plan Finalise outstanding policies –Finalise legislation / legislation instruments.

32 Questions? Thank You


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