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UTILITIES (ELECTRICITY RESTRICTIONS) REGULATION 2004 (NO 61 OF 2004) - REG 19

Ending unauthorised use of electricity

    (1)     An authorised person may arrange to stop the supply of electricity from the electricity network to premises if the person believes on reasonable grounds that a person is contravening a direction under section 15 (Directions by authorised people); or

    (2)     An authorised person may also arrange to stop the supply of electricity from the electricity network to premises if the authorised person believes on reasonable grounds that—

        (a)     electricity is being used on premises in contravention of an electricity restriction; and

        (b)     a direction under section 15 is unlikely to end the contravention because, for example—

              (i)     the premises are unoccupied (whether temporarily or permanently); or

              (ii)     after making reasonable inquiries, the authorised person cannot find the occupier of the premises; or

              (iii)     the occupier is unlikely to comply with the direction; and

        (c)     the contravention is likely to continue unless action is taken under this section.

Note     An example is part of the regulation, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).

    (3)     The authorised person must give the occupier of the premises a written notice stating that the supply of electricity will be stopped.

    (4)     It is sufficient if the notice is addressed to ‘the occupier' of the premises.

    (5)     The notice may also be given—

        (a)     by leaving it in the letterbox at the premises; or

        (b)     by securing it in a conspicuous place at the premises.

Note     For other ways in which the direction may be given, see the Legislation Act, pt 19.5.



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