Groceries Code Adjudicator Act 2013

Type Public General Act
Publication 2013-04-25
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Introduction

The Adjudicator

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A Groceries Code Adjudicator is established (see Schedule 1).

How does the Adjudicator arbitrate disputes?

Arbitration

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Information about arbitration

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How does the Adjudicator carry out investigations and enforce their findings?

Investigations

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Investigation reports

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Investigations: forms of enforcement

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If, as a result of an investigation, the Adjudicator is satisfied that a large retailer has broken the Groceries Code, the Adjudicator may take one or more of the following enforcement measures—

Investigations: enforcement using recommendations

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Investigations: enforcement using requirements to publish information

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Investigations: enforcement using financial penalties

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Recovery of investigation costs

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What advice, guidance and recommendations does the Adjudicator give?

Advice

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The Adjudicator may give advice on any matter relating to the Groceries Code to suppliers or large retailers.

Guidance

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Recommendations to Office of Fair Trading

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If the Adjudicator considers it appropriate for any changes to be made to the Groceries Code, he or she must recommend them to the Competition and Markets Authority.

What are the Adjudicator's reporting requirements?

Annual report

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How is the Adjudicator supervised?

Review of Adjudicator and guidance from Secretary of State

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(4A) (1) In deciding whether to carry out an investigation the Adjudicator may consider only— (a) information provided by a supplier; (b) information that is publicly available; (c) information provided by a person who obtained the information at a time when the person was a worker employed by the retailer in question or a company in the same group; (d) information provided by the retailer in question about whether it has complied with a recommendation made under section 7. (2) When carrying out an investigation the Adjudicator may consider any information that it seems appropriate to consider and is not limited to considering the information mentioned in subsection (1). (3) In this section— - “group” has the same meaning as in Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 (see section 474(1) of that Act); - “worker” and “employed” have the same meaning as in Part 4A of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (see sections 43K and 230 of that Act).

Transfer of Adjudicator functions and abolition etc

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Information to Secretary of State

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How does the Adjudicator handle information?

Confidentiality

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How may the Adjudicator be funded?

Levy funding

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