Electricity Act 1992

Repeals, etc, and transitional provisions - Repeals, revocations, amendments, and savings

175: Savings

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"The law says that old rules about electricity can still affect things today"

When the law says certain old rules are no longer in effect, it doesn't mean that things those old rules made okay are now wrong. Even though the old rules are gone, the things they said were okay are still okay.

There were some old rules about electricity that aren't used anymore. But the changes those old rules made to other laws are still in place. The government didn't undo those changes when they got rid of the old rules.

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Part 16Repeals, etc, and transitional provisions
Repeals, revocations, amendments, and savings

175Savings

  1. The repeal, by section 173(1), of the enactments specified in Schedule 3 does not affect the validity of anything validated by any of the provisions of any of those enactments.

  2. The repeal, by section 173(1), of the Electricity Operators Act 1987 does not affect the amendments made by section 3(4) of that Act.