Publications

Director's Order: Kelvin Bartsch / Kel-Bar Developments Ltd.

Description

Director's order imposed on Kelvin Bartsch and Kel-Bar Developments Ltd. to stop engaging in the activities of a prepaid contracting business by soliciting, negotiating or concluding in person, at any place other than the seller's place of business, a prepaid contract until licensing requirements have been met.

Updated

January 13, 2015

Tags
Directors orders consumer protection prepaid contracting prepaid contractor

Title and publication information

Type
Decision
Extent

3 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Creator
Service Alberta
Publisher

Service Alberta

Subject Information

Spatial Coverage

Alberta

Start Date

2012-08-01

End Date

2013-07-11

Resource Dates

Date Created

2015-01-13

Date Added

2019-03-01T16:29:21.223121

Date Modified

2015-01-13

Date Issued

2015-01-13

Audience information

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Usage Considerations

A director’s order can be issued for any breach of the Consumer Protection Act, the Cemeteries Act or their regulations and is used as a tool that requires a person to come into compliance with legislation. A director's order can be issued to a supplier if the supplier: has breached the Consumer Protection Act or Regulations; uses any form, agreement, letter or other document that's misleading or contains a term that misrepresents fair trade regulations; or publishes an advertisement that's misleading or contains a term that breaks fair trade regulations. The director's order can direct a person to stop engaging in anything that's described in the order, and to take any measures specified in the order to ensure that fair trade regulations are followed.

Licence

No licence

Contact

Contact Name

Consumer Contact Centre

Contact Other

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