Local Government Act 1974

Supply of energy - Agreements for supply of energy

536B: Territorial authority, regional council, or united council may enter into arrangements with other bodies for the supply of energy

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"Councils can team up with others to get energy, like electricity or gas, for their area."

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A territorial authority, regional council, or united council can make arrangements with other groups to get energy. You can think of a territorial authority like a city or district council. They can work with other bodies to supply energy. This rule is part of the Local Government Act 1974, but it was repealed, which means it is no longer in effect, by the Local Government Amendment Act (No 3) 1986, you can find more information about this in section 8(2)(c).

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Part 30Supply of energy
Agreements for supply of energy

536BTerritorial authority, regional council, or united council may enter into arrangements with other bodies for the supply of energy (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 536B: repealed, on , by section 8(2)(c) of the Local Government Amendment Act (No 3) 1986 (1986 No 50).