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Nova Scotia government moves to regulate cellular fees

Contract termination fees capped at $50 by Nova Scotia NDP.

cell phone with budget and penHalifax (30 April 2012) - Residents of Nova Scotia will save a considerable amount of money the next time they need to cancel their cell phone contracts. John MacDonell, Nova Scotia minister responsible for consumer affairs, announced that it will introduce legislation to not only cap cancellation fees at $50 but also add more regulations for accountability and transparency around billing in the industry.

Similar legislation exists in Manitoba, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador, while Ontario just announced last week that it will be tabling the same kind of bill in the future.

The legislation in Nova Scotia will make it a requirement for the cellular company to seek permission before increasing plan fees or making changes to other parts of contracts. It also requires service providers to supply more information about minimum monthly costs in contracts and in advertising and will restrict automatic contract renewals. Additionally, more infomation will have to be provided regarding cyberbullying by every company.

These rules will only apply to customers who sign up for contracts once the legislation is passed.

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