• Food must fit the description given prior to sale• Food must not be altered in any way without the knowledge of the customer• Food must be transported safely and if perishable in a suitably refrigeratedand lined vehicle17. Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) is in charge of designing andmanaging food standards. Its role is to protect the health and wellbeing ofpeople in Australia and New Zealand by ensuring a healthy food supply. Itsmain objectives are:Developed by Enhance Your Future Pty Ltd16SITXGLC001 - Research and comply with regulatory requirementsVersion 2.1Course code and name
Protect public health and safety.Provide enough information about food to help consumers make informedchoices andTo prevent fraud and deception, prevent misleading and deceptive conduct.18. Liquor licensing, especially as it relates to the responsible service of alcoholThe Liquor Act 2007 and Liquor Regulation 2008 provide hospitalityestablishments with information that can be used to regulate liquor licensing,when and where alcohol can be served, and the legal drinking age. Thislegislation also states that establishments must practice harm minimisationand the responsible service of alcohol. Any person that wishes to participatein the serving of alcohol must be trained in the responsible service of alcoholand be over the age of eighteen.19. Privacy Act 1988The Privacy Act 1988 governs how sensitive data is received, used, released, andsecured in public. The main objectives of this act are:The objects of this Act are:• to promote the protection of the privacy of individuals; and• to recognise that the protection of the privacy of individuals is balanced with theinterests of entities in carrying out their functions or activities; and• to provide the basis for nationally consistent regulation of privacy and the handlingof personal information; and• to promote responsible and transparent handling of personal information byentities; and• to facilitate an efficient credit reporting system while ensuring that the privacy ofindividuals is respected; and• to facilitate the free flow of information across national borders while ensuringthat the privacy of individuals is respectedDeveloped by Enhance Your Future Pty Ltd17SITXGLC001 - Research and comply with regulatory requirementsVersion 2.1Course code and name
20. Queensland Tourism Services Act 2003This is an act to provide protection for tourists in dealings with inbound touroperators and tour guides, and for related purposes.The main purpose of this Act is to provide fair trading in the tourism servicesindustry by:• Establishing a registration system for inbound tour operators• Providing for codes of conduct for inbound tour operators and tour guidesincluding the setting of minimum standards for carrying out the business ofthese roles• Prohibiting unconscionable conduct• Promoting sound business practices21. Residential Tenancy Act
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