Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987

Committee Details

09/04/2013
Standing Orders
52nd Parliament 06/05/2010 - 15/02/2014
Reported on 27 November 2013

Committee Function

That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into and report on the Retirement Villages Act 1987, and in particular –
I. Whether –
(a) the objectives of the Act remain appropriate;
(b) the current definitions within the Act remain appropriate;
(c) the Act makes clear the obligations of residents and administering authorities;
(d) the Act provides for adequate contractual disclosure to enable residents to make an informed decision about entering a retirement village and whether standardisation of contracts would increase transparency and assist residents in their decision-making process;
(e) the Act ensures sufficient contractual disclosure and transparency of fees a resident will be responsible for when leaving a village;
(f) the Act provides adequate certainty, accountability and transparency for residents about their financial obligations;
(g) the Act provides sufficient transparency and consultation with residents on recurrent charges, increases in these charges and other costs for which residents are responsible;
(h) the Act provides sufficient provisions to protect the interests of residents in the event a village enters financial difficulties and whether there are sufficient provisions to enable the continued operation of a village which is in financial difficulty or which is being mismanaged;
(i) the Act provides a timely, informal and cost-effective process for resolving disputes between administering authorities and residents;
(j) the Act provides sufficient powers of investigation and compliance to the body responsible for its administration; and
II. The relationship between the Act and other South Australian and Commonwealth legislation, including the Aged Care Act.
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Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.