Electricity Act 1992

Rural electrical reticulation

44: Rural Electrical Reticulation Council

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“A group that used to help bring electricity to farms no longer exists”

This law used to be about a group called the Rural Electrical Reticulation Council. It was part of the rules for getting electricity to rural areas in New Zealand. However, this part of the law doesn’t exist anymore. The government removed it on 1 April 1997. If you want to know more about why it was removed, you can look at section 55 of the law.

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44Rural Electrical Reticulation Council (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 44: repealed, on , by section 55.