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NATIONAL ELECTRICITY (QUEENSLAND) LAW - SECT 113
Exchange of information
(1) For the purpose of enabling AEMO to maintain power system security, or for
reasons of public safety, the relevant authorities may exchange
information about loads and load shedding in the participating jurisdictions.
(2) A relevant authority must pass on
information about loads and load shedding to the Minister of a particular
participating jurisdiction so far as the information may be necessary— (a)
to enable the Minister— (i) to manage the safety and security of those parts
of the national electricity system in the participating jurisdiction; or
(ii)
to manage the safety and security of a gas system in the participating
jurisdiction; or
(b) for reasons of public safety.
(3) The Minister may give
information received under subsection (2) to other Ministers or officials
responsible for public safety, or power system or gas system safety or
security, in a participating jurisdiction.
(4) A person to whom information
is disclosed under subsection (3) must not further disclose the information
unless the further disclosure is to a Minister or officials responsible for
public safety, or power system or gas system safety or security in a
participating jurisdiction.
(5) In this section—
"information" includes confidential information relating to loads or classes
of loads given to AEMO by a Registered participant;
"information about loads and load shedding" means information about— (a)
loads and classes of loads in a particular participating jurisdiction; and
(b) the possibility or probability that the supply of electricity will prove
insufficient to meet the loads or some other reason for load shedding may
arise; and
(c) the loads to be shed in the event of insufficiency of supply
or for any other reason in accordance with— (i) the Rules; or
(ii)
jurisdictional load shedding guidelines; or
(iii)
AEMO load shedding procedures;
"relevant authority" means— (a) AEMO; or
(b) a jurisdictional system
security coordinator.
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