Consumer Affairs is mandated to enforce and monitor three primary pieces of legislation which focus on service to the community. These include:
The Price Control Act, 1971, and its Regulations
The prices of goods which are controlled are published in a Schedule under the Price Control (General Amendments) Regulations. These items are commonly referred to as Breadbasket and include:
- Butter
- Cooking Oil
- Mayonnaise
- Grits
- Cheese
- Corned Beef
- Evaporated Milk
- Margarine
- Rice
- Sugar
- Flour
- Bread
- Tomato Paste
- Canned Fish
The following are an extension of the Price Control listing and falls under automatic pricing:
- Baby Cereal
- Baby Formula
- Soups
- Broths
- Baby Food
- Powdered Detergents
- Condensed Milk
- Soaps
- Fresh Milk
- Mustard
The Rent Control Act (Amendment Regulation, 2006)
The Rent Control Amendment 2006 amended the 1975 Act ceiling of BS$25,000.00 and established a new ceiling of BS$75,000.00 for dwelling houses covered under the Rent Control Act. Tenants and Landlords are encouraged to maintain a courteous and respectful relationship and honour their respective obligations. Should disputes or complaints arise; either of the parties can refer the matter to the Rent Control Board for a determination.
The Consumer Protection Act, 2006
This piece of legislation which makes provisions for the greater protection of consumers was passed by the Parliament in 2006. The legislation seeks to provide consumers who are disadvantaged daily by exorbitant prices substandard products and the unscrupulous practice of merchants and service providers a forum to have their complaints addressed on a timely basis.
The law requires merchants and service providers to be more accountable and ensures that in their dealings with consumers, value is exchanged for goods and services provided. The Act address consumer concerns in the following areas:
• Protection from hazards to their health and safety;
• Consumer Education;
• Avenues for effective redress of complaints;
• Encouragement of the formation of consumer groups to represent consumer views in matters of interest and decision making.
Where can I get more information?
For more information, please contact the following:
Consumer Affairs Office
National Insurance Building
Wulff Road
Nassau
New Providence
The Bahamas
Phone: (242) 356-9391/5
Fax: (242) 356-9395
P. O. Box N 3008
On the Family Islands, the Consumer Affairs Offices are located in the Administrator’s Office.
In Freeport, Grand Bahama, Consumer Affairs Office is located in the Office of the Prime Minister.
Island | Address | Phone Contact |
Abaco | Administrator’s Office | (242) 367-5072-3 |
Acklins, Mason Bay | Administrator’s Office | (242) 334-3251 |
North Andros | Administrator’s Office | (242) 329-2278/ 329-2608 |
Bimini | Department of labour Office | (242) 347-32422 |
Cat Island | Administrator’s Office | (242) 342-3031/ 342-3032 |
Eleuthera | Administrator’s Office | (242) 334-2034/ 334-2049 |
Exuma | Social Service Office | (242) 336-3609 |
Grand Bahama | Office of the Prime Minister | (242) 352-3414 |
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm