52Y: Review and date of publication of input methodologies
You could also call this:
"The law says the Commission must regularly check and update important rules, called input methodologies, every 7 years to make sure they are still working well."
The Commission has to review each input methodology no later than 7 years after its date of publication and then every 7 years after that.
You can find the date of publication of an input methodology by looking at when it was published under the Legislation Act 2019.
When the Commission reviews an input methodology, it is like they are creating a new one, so they follow the same rules as they do for a new input methodology.
The Commission must follow the rules set out in section 52V when they review an input methodology.
You can also look at section 52W for more information about this.
The date of publication of an input methodology is an important date because it helps the Commission keep track of when they need to review it.
The Legislation Act 2019 is a law that explains how things are published, and you can find it on the Legislation Act 2019 website.
The Commission has to make sure they are following all the rules when they review an input methodology.
They have to review each input methodology regularly to make sure it is still working well.
52Z: Appeals against input methodology determinations, or
"Challenging a decision about input methodology: how to appeal to the High Court"
Part 4Regulated goods or services Input methodologies
52YReview and date of publication of input methodologies
The Commission must review each input methodology no later than 7 years after its date of publication and, after that, at intervals of no more than 7 years.
The date of publication of an input methodology is the date on which it is published under the Legislation Act 2019.
Section 52V applies, with all necessary modifications, as if the review were a new input methodology.