Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00165:clause:2_8:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00165
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 8 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 33188–35920

the Priority Factors listed in Schedule 1; and
              (g)           provide Consumers with the option to obtain a PDF report of their search (including date of search, input data and search results) for record keeping purposes.
         (4)           As soon as practicable, but by no later than 1 July 2018, a Supplier must publish the following documents that apply to the Supplier on its website with links from the page hosting the Recall Database as well as from the main page on the Supplier's website which relates to the recall (if applicable):
(a)           Recall and Replacement Timetable,
(b)           Recall Initiation Schedule, and
(c)           Quarterly Completion Schedule.
         (5)           A Supplier must provide the ACCC with access to its Recall Database via an Application Program Interface (API), if reasonably practicable to do so.
         (6)           A Supplier must provide on its website a means for Consumers to update their contact details with the Supplier, and there must be a link to this update mechanism on the Supplier's Recall Database page and the main page on the Supplier's website which relates to the recall (if applicable).
         (7)           A Supplier's Recall Database page must make clear that a Vehicle not currently under active recall may later be recalled, that all planned future recalls are set out in the Recall Initiation Schedule (noting the link provided), and that, while the Supplier will seek to contact affected Consumers directly at the relevant time, they may be unable to do so if the Consumer's accurate contact details are not available to the Supplier.
         (8)           Where a Supplier has replaced or is continuing to replace an Affected Takata Airbag Inflator with another Affected Takata Airbag Inflator, then the Supplier's Recall Database page must inform Consumers that, in some cases, replacement airbags may need to be replaced again, to ensure long term safety.
         (9)           A Supplier's Recall Database page and direct consumer communications must alert Consumers with a Vehicle that has had a frontal airbag replaced following a collision or other incident that any replacement airbag installed in the Vehicle may be faulty and require replacement, and encourage such Consumers to contact a Dealer or other authorised representative to arrange for the airbag to be checked.
         (10)       Suppliers may apply to ACCC to vary the above listed obligations.
         (11)       A Supplier that falls within category (c) definition of Supplier must use its best endeavours to, at a minimum, publish on its website a searchable list of affected Vehicles that it has supplied by VIN and its Recall Initiation Schedule.