Electricity Act 1992

Miscellaneous provisions - Electricity industry regulation-making powers - Appeals

172KJ: Appeals on question of law in relation to decisions by Commission or Rulings Panel

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“You can no longer challenge legal decisions about electricity rules”

This part of the law used to talk about how you could appeal decisions made by the Commission or Rulings Panel if you thought they got the law wrong. However, this section no longer exists in the current law. It was removed on 1 November 2010 by another law called the Electricity Industry Act 2010.

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Part 14 Miscellaneous provisions
Electricity industry regulation-making powers: Appeals

172KJAppeals on question of law in relation to decisions by Commission or Rulings Panel (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 172KJ: repealed, on , by section 164(5) of the Electricity Industry Act 2010 (2010 No 116).