Electricity Industry Act 2010

Miscellaneous - Transitional and consequential provisions - Dissolution of Electricity Commission

133: Electricity Commission dissolved

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"The Electricity Commission is closed and no longer exists"

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The Electricity Commission no longer exists. It has been dissolved, which means it has been closed down and is not operating anymore. If you were wondering about the people who were in charge of the Electricity Commission, they are no longer in their jobs. They stopped being in charge the day before the new rules started. This change is part of how the government manages electricity in New Zealand.

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Part 5Miscellaneous
Transitional and consequential provisions: Dissolution of Electricity Commission

133Electricity Commission dissolved

  1. The Electricity Commission is dissolved.

  2. The members of the board of the Electricity Commission cease to hold office at the close of the day before the commencement date.