Commerce Act 1986

Provisions applicable to electricity industry

57DE: Levies during transition in jurisdiction

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"What happens to fees when electricity laws change"

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When a law about electricity is changing, you need to know what happens to levies. A levy is a type of fee that you might have to pay. The law says what happens to these fees when the rules are changing.

You should look at the law that was changed, which is the Commerce Act 1986, and the change that was made by the Commerce Amendment Act 2008. This change happened on 1 April 2009. The old rule about levies was repealed, which means it was cancelled.

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Part 4AProvisions applicable to electricity industry

57DELevies during transition in jurisdiction (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 57DE: repealed (but may continue to be applied under Part 4 in connection with the breach of thresholds set under Part 4A before its repeal, including when those thresholds apply (as default price-quality paths) after its repeal), on , by section 5 of the Commerce Amendment Act 2008 (2008 No 70).