Commerce Act 1986

Provisions applicable to electricity industry - Controlled goods or services

57N: Commission may lift control

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"The Commission can stop controlling something in certain situations."

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The Commission has the power to lift control in certain situations. You need to know that this power is part of the rules that apply to the electricity industry. The Commission's power to lift control was repealed on 1 April 2009, by section 5 of the Commerce Amendment Act 2008.

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Part 4AProvisions applicable to electricity industry
Controlled goods or services

57NCommission may lift control (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 57N: repealed (but may continue to be applied under Part 4 in connection with the breach of thresholds set under Part 4A before its repeal, including when those thresholds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).