Electricity Industry Act 2010

Electricity industry governance - Registration

30: Ceasing to be registered

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“How to stop being a registered electricity industry participant”

The Authority must take your name, contact details, and business information off the list of current registered participants if they are sure you are no longer a participant. However, they can keep a record of your name and business details on the list as a former participant.

You stop being a registered industry participant when your name is no longer on the list as a current industry participant.

Even if you are no longer registered as a current participant, you still have to follow the rules in the Code. Any ongoing proceedings or orders under the Code will still apply to you.

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Part 2 Electricity industry governance
Registration

30Ceasing to be registered

  1. The Authority must remove an industry participant's name, contact details, and business details from the register of current registered participants if satisfied that the person has ceased to be a participant; but the Authority may retain a record of the participant's name and business details on the register as a former participant.

  2. A person ceases to be a registered industry participant when the person's name is no longer recorded on the register as a current industry participant.

  3. An industry participant's obligations under the Code, and any proceedings underway or orders in effect under the Code, are not affected merely because the participant ceases to be registered as a current participant.

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