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Please read the Western Australian Treasury Corporation (WATC) Disclaimer, WATC IP Statement and DMIRS Statement below.
The Western Australian Treasury Corporation (WATC) report assesses the financial impact of proposed time limits for payment of exit entitlements to former retirement village residents. Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) commissioned WATC to prepare modelling on the estimated financial impact of a proposed time limit for the payment of exit entitlements to former retirement village residents. The purpose of the WATC report was to assist DMIRS in making recommendations on the proposed time limits. The WATC report includes results from an industry survey.
The WATC report is an independently commissioned report. The WATC report findings have informed Consumer Protection in making recommendations to the Minister for Commerce, Hon Roger Cook MLA, about reform of exit entitlement laws for residents departing retirement villages. The recommendations are currently being reviewed by the Minister.
Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement (CRIS) 1 - Impact statement
Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement (CRIS) 2 - Operator responsibilities
Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement (CRIS) 4 - Managing changes to a retirement village
The information contained within Western Australian Treasury Corporation (WATC)’s Analysis of Potential Financial Impacts on Retirement Village Operators of Proposed Western Australian Retirement Villages Legislation Reform Report (the WATC Report) was prepared specifically for the Consumer Protection Division of the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) under the terms of a letter of engagement and in compliance with the scope of the project. The establishment documentation between WATC and DMIRS remains confidential.
The information contained within the WATC Report is provided in good faith for information purposes only and on the following basis:
“Any Intellectual Property contained in the analysis or models provided within the WATC Report remains at all times the property of WATC and must not be reproduced, modified, published, reused, distributed, commercialised in any way without the prior written consent of WATC”.
‘This report (Report) has been independently produced by the Western Australian Treasury Corporation (WATC) on the request of the Consumer Protection Division of the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS). The findings and recommendations contained within this Report are provided by WATC as part of a consultation process and are not necessarily indicative of the views of DMIRS. Neither the publication of the Report by DMIRS nor the matters contained within the Report are representative of any decision being made by or on behalf of DMIRS regarding the proposed retirement villages legislation reform.’
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