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ELECTRICITY SAFETY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2002 (NO 1) (NO 26 OF 2002)
2002
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
Electricity Safety Amendment Regulations 2002 (No 1)
Subordinate Law No SL2002 - 26
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Section 81 of the Electricity Safety Act 1971 provides that an
article of electrical equipment cannot be sold in the ACT unless it complies
with the relevant energy efficiency standard and labelling requirement.
The purpose of the Electricity Safety Amendment Regulations
2002 is to give force to the national Minimum Energy Performance
Standards (MEPS) and Energy Rating Labels (ERL) in the ACT. These schemes are
developed and administered by the National Appliance and Equipment Energy
Efficiency Committee (NAEEEC), of which the ACT is a member.
The
development of MEPS and ERL for each individual appliance type involves thorough
technical research and benefit and cost analysis, public and industrial
consultation and policy inputs from governments. Regulatory Impact Statements
(RIS’s) are prepared by NAEEEC for each proposed set of MEPS and ERL. New
MEPS and ERL will only be recommended if the outcomes of the RIS’s are
favourable for all jurisdictions and the proposed standards and requirements are
supported by both the public and the industry. Recommended MEPS and ERL are
endorsed by the Ministerial Council on Energy before they are implemented in
individual jurisdictions through legislation.
The Amending Regulations
effectively make the relevant efficiency standards and labelling requirements in
the Victorian law applicable in the ACT as far as they are consistent with the
ACT law. Victoria has always played a leading role in the development of
legislation for the implementation of MEPS and ERL. Therefore the regulations
will ensure that the ACT regulatory regime conforms to national standards.
Given the fact that the most up-dated version of the Victorian Acts and
regulations is available on the Internet and is readily accessible by the
public, the notification requirement under section 47(6) of the Legislation
Act 2001 is therefore exempt.