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Offshore Renewable Energy Bill

Administration and enforcement - Appeals and regulations - Regulations and cost recovery

169: Chief executive or Minister may refuse to act if fee not paid

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"No action taken if you don't pay the required fee."

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If you want something done under the proposed Offshore Renewable Energy Bill, you might have to pay a fee first. The person in charge, called the chief executive, or the Minister, can refuse to do something if you have not paid the fee. They can only do this if the fee is prescribed by the regulations, which are rules made to support the bill.

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Part 4Administration and enforcement
Appeals and regulations: Regulations and cost recovery

169Chief executive or Minister may refuse to act if fee not paid

  1. The chief executive or the Minister (as applicable) may refuse to perform or exercise a function, duty, or power under this Act until the fee prescribed by the regulations is paid.