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UTILITIES (ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION) REGULATION 2006 (NO 7 OF 2006)
2006
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR
THE
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
UTILITIES (ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION)
REGULATION 2006
Subordinate Law SL2006 -
7
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by the authority
of
Jon Stanhope MLA
Chief Minister
Utilities (Electricity
Transmission) Regulation 2006
Subordinate Law SL2006-7
The Utilities (Electricity Transmission) Regulation 2006
(Regulation) is made under the Utilities Act 2000 (the Act), section 15.
Its purpose is to prescribe the transmission of electricity through an
electricity transmission network to be a utility service for the purpose of the
Act.
TransGrid is the owner and operator of the high voltage electricity
transmission system in NSW. Its network extends to the ACT border and is
connected to the ACT electricity grid. This regulation will enable the Minister
to declare electricity transmission to be a utility service and hence TransGrid
will become an electricity transmission service provider in the ACT. This will
enable the ACT to put in place the minimum reliability standards for electricity
transmission service provided in the Territory.
Section 1 provides that the name of the regulation as the
Utilities (Electricity Transmission) Regulation 2005.
Section
2 provides the commencement date of the regulation as the day after its
notification.
Section 3 deals with notes found in the regulation
and provides that such notes are for explanatory purposes and do not form part
of the Regulation.
Section 4 prescribes electricity transmission
through a network declared under section 5 to be a utility
service.
Section 5 provides that the Minister may declare, by
making a notifiable instrument, a transmission system, or part of a transmission
system, to be an electricity transmission network.