Electricity Industry Act 2010

Amendments to other enactments

Schedule 6: Amendments to other enactments

You could also call this:

“Changes to other laws because of the new electricity rules”

This schedule lists changes to other laws and rules because of the Electricity Industry Act 2010. The changes affect both Acts (which are big laws) and other types of rules.

The schedule mentions six Acts that will be changed. These include the Crown Entities Act 2004, the Electricity Amendment Act 2004, and the Gas Act 1992. It also includes the Local Government Act 2002 and the Ombudsmen Act 1975.

The schedule also lists five other types of rules that will be changed. These include the Electricity Governance Regulations 2003 and the Electricity Governance Rules 2003. Some of these rules are about how electricity is managed and how different types of power generation can connect to the main power system.

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6Amendments to other enactments Empowered by s 166

Repeals of, and amendments to, Acts

  • Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115)
  • Electricity Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 80)
  • Energy Companies Act 1992 (1992 No 56)
  • Gas Act 1992 (1992 No 124)
  • Local Government Act 2002 (2002 No 84)
  • Ombudsmen Act 1975 (1975 No 9)

Revocations of, and amendments to, other enactments

  • Electricity Governance Regulations 2003 (SR 2003/374)
  • Electricity Governance (Connection of Distributed Generation) Regulations 2007 (SR 2007/219)
  • Electricity Governance (Security of Supply) Regulations 2008 (SR 2008/252)
  • Electricity Industry Reform Act (Fees) Regulations 1998 (SR 1998/276)
  • Electricity Governance Rules 2003