Electricity Supply Industry Restructuring (Savings and Transitional Provisions) Act 1995
An Act to make certain repeals and enact provisions of a saving or transitional nature in consequence of legislation providing for the restructuring of the electricity supply industry and for other purposes
Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows:
PART 1 - Preliminary
This Act may be cited as the Electricity Supply Industry Restructuring (Savings and Transitional Provisions) Act 1995 .
The provisions of this Act commence on a day or days to be proclaimed.
In this Act complementary legislation means (a) the Electricity Supply Industry Act 1995 ; and(b) the Hydro-Electric Corporation Act 1995 ; and(c) the HEC Enterprises Corporation Act 1995 ;construction Acts means the Acts referred to in Part 2 of Schedule 1 ;[Section 3 Amended by No. 64 of 2000, s. 15, Applied:14 Nov 2000]ESI Act means the Electricity Supply Industry Act 1995 ;former Act means the Hydro-Electric Commission Act 1944 ;HEC means the Hydro-Electric Corporation formerly known as the Hydro-Electric Commission;land includes (a) an estate or interest in land (including an easement); and(b) a right or power over or in respect of land;owner of land means (a) if the land has been alienated from the Crown by the grant of an estate in fee simple or another estate or interest conferring a right to possession of the land, the person who holds the relevant estate or interest; or(b) in any other case, the Minister, authority or person responsible for the management of the land;regulated operations means operations in the electricity supply industry for which a licence is required under the ESI Act ;Regulator means the person holding office as the Regulator under the ESI Act ;
PART 2 - Transitional Provisions
(1) A person who was, immediately before the commencement of this Act, lawfully carrying on operations in the electricity supply industry is taken to be licensed under the ESI Act to carry on regulated operations in the electricity supply industry if (a) the person was carrying on operations of the same kind immediately before the commencement of this Act; or(b) the person is authorised by regulation to carry on the operations.(2) A presumptive licence under subsection (1) terminates 6 months after the commencement of this Act if the person makes no application for a licence under the ESI Act within that period and, if an application is made for a licence under that Act, the presumptive licence terminates when the application is finally decided.(3) The regulations may prescribe conditions to which a presumptive licence under this section is subject.
5. Presumptive appointment as system controller
(1) On the commencement of this Act, the HEC is taken to have been appointed under the ESI Act as the system controller for all power systems operated by it immediately before the commencement of this Act.(2) An appointment under this section continues for 12 months after the commencement of this Act.
(1) A regulation in force under the former Act immediately before the commencement of this Act continues in force, subject to amendment or revocation under the ESI Act or this Act, as a regulation under the ESI Act .(2) Subject to subsections (3) and (4) , a by-law in force under the former Act immediately before the commencement of this Act continues in force, subject to amendment or revocation under the ESI Act or this Act, as a regulation under the ESI Act .(3) A by-law fixing charges for electricity in force under the former Act immediately before the commencement of this Act continues in force as an electricity tariff under the ESI Act until it is superseded by an electricity tariff published under the ESI Act .(4) A by-law fixing charges for electricity that continues in force under subsection (3) or an electricity tariff published under the ESI Act fixing prices and conditions for the sale of electricity by the HEC is to be regarded as a tariff by-law for the purposes of the Hydro-Electric Commission (Contributions) Act 1980 .(5) For the purposes of the Government Prices Oversight Act 1995 (a) a by-law fixing charges for electricity that continues in force under subsection (3) or an electricity tariff published under the ESI Act fixing prices and conditions for the sale of electricity by the HEC is, before the relevant date, to be regarded as a statutory rule; and(b) on and after the relevant date, an electricity tariff published under the ESI Act fixing prices and conditions for the sale of electricity by the HEC is not to be regarded as a statutory rule.(6) Until the relevant date, section 47(3) , (3A) , (4) , (5) , (6) and (7) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1931 applies to an electricity tariff published under the ESI Act fixing prices and conditions for the sale of electricity by the HEC as if the tariff were regulations within the meaning of that Act.(7) Notwithstanding section 36(3)(b) of the Government Prices Oversight Act 1995 , an order may be made specifying maximum prices for electricity under section 36 of that Act without amendment to this Act or the complementary legislation.(8) A regulation or by-law that continues in force under this section must be read subject to any adaptations and modifications that are necessary for its continued operation under the ESI Act .(9) In this section, relevant date means the date when the first order affecting the prices that may be charged by the HEC for electricity takes effect under the Government Prices Oversight Act 1995 .
(1) This section applies to a customer who has contractual rights (which may be aggregate rights arising under 2 or more separate contracts) to draw electricity from a power system at a rate of 50 megawatts or above.(2) If, before the commencement of this Act, the HEC entered into a contract for the supply of electricity to a customer to which this section applies the contractual conditions and anything done to enforce the conditions are, for the purposes of section 51 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 of the Commonwealth, authorised by this Act.(a) on conditions prohibiting or restricting the re-supply of the electricity; or(b) on conditions providing for price discrimination according to whether the electricity is, or is not, to be re-supplied (3) If, before the commencement of this Act, the HEC entered into contracts with one or more customers to which this section applies and it appears from comparison of the conditions of the contracts that there is price discrimination according to whether the electricity is, or is not, re-supplied, the contractual conditions and anything done to enforce the conditions are, for the purposes of section 51 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 of the Commonwealth, authorised by this Act.
8. Permits, licences, authorisations and approvals
(1) Subject to subsection (2) , if a permit, licence, authorisation or approval was in force under the former Act immediately before the commencement of this Act, and the ESI Act contains provision for a similar kind of permit, licence, authorisation or approval, it continues in force, subject to the ESI Act , as if granted under the corresponding provision of the ESI Act .(2) Unless renewed under the ESI Act , a permit, licence, authorisation or approval that continues in force under subsection (1) expires whichever is the earlier.(a) at the end of the term for which it was granted or last renewed; or(b) one year after the commencement of this Act
9. Electricity officers and authorised officers
(1) An officer appointed by the HEC to exercise powers under section 58 of the former Act is, on the commencement of this Act, taken to have been appointed an electricity officer for the purposes of the ESI Act .(2) An appointment under subsection (1) expires, unless revoked earlier by the HEC, 12 months after the commencement of this Act.(3) A person appointed by the HEC to exercise powers for the purposes of regulations under section 61 or 62 of the former Act is, on the commencement of this Act, taken to have been appointed as an authorised officer for the purposes of the ESI Act .(4) An appointment under subsection (3) expires, unless revoked earlier by the Regulator, 12 months after the commencement of this Act.
PART 3 - . . . . . . . .[Part 3 Repealed by No. 64 of 2000, s. 15, Applied:14 Nov 2000] [Section 10 Repealed by No. 64 of 2000, s. 15, Applied:14 Nov 2000] . . . . . . . . [Section 11 Repealed by No. 64 of 2000, s. 15, Applied:14 Nov 2000] . . . . . . . . [Section 12 Repealed by No. 64 of 2000, s. 15, Applied:14 Nov 2000] . . . . . . . . [Section 13 Repealed by No. 64 of 2000, s. 15, Applied:14 Nov 2000] . . . . . . . .
PART 4 - Continuing obligations related to water management
Division 1 - The Huon and Serpentine Rivers
(1) The HEC (a) must maintain a release valve with a capacity of not less than 2 832 litres per second so that water may be released down the Huon River from the structures that were established under the Hydro-Electric Commission (Power Development) Act 1967 ; and(b) must release water into the Huon River as required by (i) [Section 14 Subsection (1) amended by No. 45 of 1999, Sched. 6, Applied:01 Jan 2000] an agreement between the HEC and the Minister; or(ii) [Section 14 Subsection (1) amended by No. 45 of 1999, Sched. 6, Applied:01 Jan 2000] in default of agreement, a determination made by the Governor after considering representations from both the HEC and the Minister; and(c) must not allow the conserved waters of the Serpentine River to rise to more than 308·46 metres above sea level or to fall to less than 306·93 metres above sea level, or a lower level authorised under subsection (3) .(2) [Section 14 Subsection (2) amended by No. 45 of 1999, Sched. 6, Applied:01 Jan 2000] Any income, expenditure or loss resulting from the release of water under subsection (1) (b) must be shared between the HEC and the Minister in proportions determined by the Governor.(3) The Governor may, by order published in the Gazette, authorise the HEC to allow the conserved waters of the Serpentine River to fall to a level that is not less than 305·41 metres above sea level.(4) [Section 14 Subsection (4) inserted by No. 45 of 1999, Sched. 6, Applied:01 Jan 2000] In this section,Minister means the Minister administering the Water Management Act 1999 .
15. Entitlement to compensation
(1) An owner or occupier of land on, or in the valley of, the Huon River who suffers loss from an increase in the salinity of the waters of the Huon River or of the underground waters affected by it because the river's flow has been diminished by is entitled to compensation for the loss from the HEC.(a) works for the conservation of its waters that were carried out under the Hydro-Electric Commission (Power Development) Act 1967 ; or(b) the use or management of those works (2) The compensation is to be assessed on the same basis as compensation under the Land Acquisition Act 1993 .
Division 2 - The Lake River and River Ouse
16. Obligation to provide water for irrigation
(1) The HEC must make available to the owners of land to which this section applies water reasonably required for the irrigation of that land from the beds of the Lake River and the River Ouse and the channels of the Lawrenny Irrigation Works that have continued in existence since 1 November 1957 or earlier.(2) This section applies to the following land:(a) the area of land in the Parish of Lawrenny, County of Cumberland, bounded as follows:
On the south-west by the River Derwent from its confluence with the River Ouse to its confluence with the River Clyde thence on the east by the River Clyde in a general northerly direction to the Lyell Highway thence on the north-east in a general north-westerly direction by that highway to the River Ouse and thence on the west by the River Ouse in a general southerly direction to the point of commencement;
(b) the riparian tenements situated on the Lake River and the River Ouse below Waddamana.(3) [Section 16 Subsection (3) inserted by No. 45 of 1999, Sched. 6, Applied:01 Jan 2000] The owners of land to which this section applies may continue to take the water provided under subsection (1) notwithstanding the Water Management Act 1999 and the requirement of that subsection is to be a condition of the relevant special licence issued to the HEC.
PART 5 - Miscellaneous[Section 17 Repealed by No. 64 of 2000, s. 15, Applied:14 Nov 2000] . . . . . . . .
18. Completion of certain construction projects
Notwithstanding the repeal of the construction Acts, the HEC may, in accordance with the regulations, continue and complete any work or activities that were authorised by any of those Acts.
(1) The Governor may make regulations for the purposes of this Act.(2) Regulations may be made so as to apply differently according to matters, limitations or restrictions, whether as to time, circumstance or otherwise, specified in the regulations.(3) The regulations may (a) provide that a contravention of, or a failure to comply with, any of the regulations is an offence; and(b) in respect of such an offence, provide for the imposition of a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and, in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding one penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.(4) The regulations may authorise any matter to be from time to time determined, applied or regulated by the Minister or an officer or person nominated in the regulations.(5) The regulations may contain provisions of a savings or transitional nature consequent on the enactment of this Act or complementary legislation.(6) A provision referred to in subsection (5) may take effect on and from the day on which this Act commences or a later day.
The Acts specified in Schedule 1 are repealed.
Until provision is made in relation to this Act by order under section 4 of the Administrative Arrangements Act 1990 (a) the administration of this Act is assigned to the Minister for Energy; and(b) the department responsible to the Minister for Energy in relation to the administration of this Act is the Office of Energy Planning and Conservation.
SCHEDULE 1 - ACTS REPEALED
Sections 3 and 20
PART 1 | HydroElectric Commission Act 1944 | Loan (HydroElectric Commission) Act 1957 | Electric Power Development (Loan Agreement) Act 1968 | PART 2 | HydroElectric Commission (MerseyForth Power Development) Act 1963 | HydroElectric Commission (Miena Dam) Act 1964 | HydroElectric Commission (Lower Derwent Power Development and Miena Dam) Act 1966 | HydroElectric Commission (Power Development) Act 1967 | HydroElectric Commission (Pieman River Power Development) Act 1971 | HydroElectric Commission (Doubts Removal) Act 1972 | HydroElectric Commission (Power Development) Act 1974 | Gordon River HydroElectric Power Development Act 1982 | HydroElectric Commission (Doubts Removal) Act 1982 | HydroElectric Commission (Power Development) Act 1983 |