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WATER LEGISLATION (ESSENTIAL SERVICES COMMISSION AND OTHER AMENDMENTS) BILL 2003

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

 Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission
        and Other Amendments) Act 2003
                                Act No.


                       TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                               Page
  1.   Purpose                                                          2
  2.   Commencement                                                     2
  3.   New Part 1A inserted into Water Industry Act 1994                2
         PART 1A--REGULATION OF REGULATED WATER
         INDUSTRY                                                       2
         4A. Definitions                                                2
         4B. Application of Essential Services Commission Act 2001      5
         4C. Objectives of the Commission                               6
         4D. Water Industry Regulatory Order                            6
         4E. Other regulatory powers                                    9
         4F. Codes                                                      9
         4G. Provision of information to the Commission                11
         4H. Costs of Commission under this Part                       11
         4I. Statement of Obligations                                  12
  4.     Division 1 of Part 2 substituted                              14
         Division 1--Licences                                          14
         5. Application for licence                                    14
         6. Determination of application                               15
         7. Provisions relating to licences                            16
         8. Statement of Obligations                                   17
         9. Customer dispute resolution                                19
         10. Licence charge                                            20
         11. Area of licence                                           21
         12. Variation or revocation of licence                        21
         13. Gazettal requirement                                      22
         14. Licence not transferable                                  22
         15. Transitional provision                                    22
         16. Licensees not to represent Crown                          23
  5.     Division 2 of Part 2 repealed                                 23
  6.     Repeal of section 21A                                         23
  7.     Amendment of section 90 of the Water Act 1989                 24




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Clause Page 8. Water Act 1989--new sections 120 and 121 inserted 25 120. Central Gippsland Region Water Authority 25 121. Validation of actions of Central Gippsland Region Water Authority in relation to waste 25 9. Amendment of section 247 of the Water Act 1989 25 10. New Schedule 8 inserted 26 SCHEDULE 8--Central Gippsland Region Water Authority 26 11. Amendment of the Essential Services Commission Act 2001 27 12. Statute law revision 27 ENDNOTES 29 ii 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Initiated in Assembly 9 April 2003 A BILL to amend the Water Industry Act 1994 to specify the role of the Essential Services Commission in relation to the water industry, to amend the Water Act 1989 in relation to the Central Gippsland Region Water Authority, to consequentially amend the Water Act 1989 and the Essential Services Commission Act 2001 and for other purposes. Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 1 Act No. 1. Purpose The purpose of this Act is to-- (a) amend the Water Industry Act 1994 to specify the role of the Essential Services 5 Commission in relation to the water industry; and (b) amend the Water Act 1989 to reinstate the capacity of Central Gippsland Region Water Authority to accept certain waste matter for 10 treatment or disposal; and (c) amend the Water Act 1989 and the Essential Services Commission Act 2001. 2. Commencement (1) This section and sections 1, 8 and 10 come into 15 operation on the day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent. (2) Section 12(1) is deemed to have come into operation on 4 April 2002. (3) Subject to sub-section (4), the remaining 20 provisions of this Act come into operation on a day or days to be proclaimed. (4) If a provision of this Act referred to in sub-section (3) does not come into operation before 1 July 2005, it comes into operation on that day. 25 See: 3. New Part 1A inserted into Water Industry Act 1994 Act No. 121/1994. After Part 1 of the Water Industry Act 1994 Reprint No. 4 insert-- as at 14 February 2002 'PART 1A--REGULATION OF REGULATED and WATER INDUSTRY amending Act Nos 54/2001 and 30 4A. Definitions 11/2002. LawToday: In this Part-- www.dms. dpc.vic. "Code" means a Code under section 4F; gov.au 2 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. "declared goods and services" means goods and services declared to be declared goods and services by a Water Industry Regulatory Order; 5 "Order" means an Order in Council made by the Governor in Council; "prescribed goods and services" means goods and services prescribed to be prescribed goods and services by a 10 Water Industry Regulatory Order; "Regional Urban Water Authority" means-- (a) the Barwon Region Water Authority; 15 (b) the Central Gippsland Region Water Authority; (c) the Central Highlands Region Water Authority; (d) the Coliban Region Water 20 Authority; (e) the East Gippsland Region Water Authority; (f) the Glenelg Region Water Authority; 25 (g) the Goulburn Valley Region Water Authority; (h) the Grampians Region Water Authority; (i) the Lower Murray Region Water 30 Authority; (j) the North East Region Water Authority; 3 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. (k) the Portland Coast Region Water Authority; (l) the South Gippsland Region Water Authority; 5 (m) the South West Water Authority; (n) the Western Region Water Authority; (o) the Westernport Region Water Authority-- 10 or an Authority which is a successor Authority to an Authority specified in paragraphs (a) to (o); "regulated entity" means-- (a) the Melbourne Water Corporation; 15 (b) a licensee under Division 1 of Part 2; (c) a Regional Urban Water Authority; (d) a Rural Water Authority; 20 "regulated water industry" means the water industry as constituted by-- (a) the Melbourne Water Corporation; (b) licensees under Division 1 of Part 2; 25 (c) Regional Urban Water Authorities; (d) Rural Water Authorities; "Rural Water Authority" means-- (a) the First Mildura Irrigation Trust; 30 (b) the Gippsland and Southern Rural Water Authority; 4 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. (c) the Goulburn-Murray Rural Water Authority; (d) the Sunraysia Rural Water Authority; 5 (e) the Wimmera Mallee Rural Water Authority-- or an Authority which is a successor Authority to an Authority specified in paragraphs (a) to (e); 10 "Water Industry Regulatory Order" means an Order which is in force under section 4D. 4B. Application of Essential Services Commission Act 2001 15 (1) For the purposes of the Essential Services Commission Act 2001-- (a) this Act is relevant legislation; and (b) the regulated water industry is a regulated industry. 20 (2) For the purposes of the definition of "regulated industry" in the Essential Services Commission Act 2001, the regulated water industry is deemed to be operating under this Act. 25 (3) If there is any inconsistency between this Part and a provision of the Essential Services Commission Act 2001, the Water Act 1989, the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works Act 1958 or 30 the Melbourne Water Corporation Act 1992, the provision of this Part prevails. 5 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. 4C. Objectives of the Commission The objectives of the Commission under this Act in relation to the regulated water industry are-- 5 (a) wherever possible, to ensure that the costs of regulation do not exceed the benefits; (b) to ensure that regulatory decision making and regulatory processes have 10 regard to any differences between the operating environments of regulated entities; (c) to ensure that regulatory decision making has regard to the health, safety, 15 environmental sustainability (including water conservation) and social obligations of regulated entities. 4D. Water Industry Regulatory Order (1) The Governor in Council may by Order-- 20 (a) make a Water Industry Regulatory Order; (b) amend, vary or revoke the Water Industry Regulatory Order. (2) The Water Industry Regulatory Order may-- 25 (a) specify which goods or services made, produced or supplied by or within the regulated water industry are to be prescribed goods and services in respect of which the Commission has 30 the power to regulate prices; (b) specify a price, price-range, factor or term and condition which is to be a prescribed price in respect of which the Commission has power to regulate; 6 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. (c) require the Commission to adopt a specified approach, principle or methodology in regulating prices; (d) fix regulatory asset values; 5 (e) declare which goods or services made, produced or supplied by or within the regulated water industry are to be declared goods and services in respect of which the Commission has the 10 power to regulate standards and conditions of service and supply; (f) declare which goods or services made, produced or supplied by or within the regulated water industry are to be 15 declared goods and services in respect of which the Commission has the power to regulate market conduct; (g) confer on the Commission such functions as the Governor in Council 20 considers necessary; (h) specify matters relating to quality and performance standards of a health, environmental or technical nature in respect of which the Commission may 25 not exercise any function or power; (i) specify any matters to which the Commission must have regard in exercising its powers and functions. (3) Without limiting the generality of sub- 30 section (2)(c), the Water Industry Regulatory Order may-- (a) include restrictions on price increases; (b) make provision for the phasing in of price increases over time; 7 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. (c) specify matters which must be considered in making a price determination; (d) specify matters in relation to the 5 sharing of efficiency gains; (e) specify the nature and manner of passing through identified costs to customers. (4) Without limiting the generality of sub- 10 section (2)(g), the Water Industry Regulatory Order may confer on the Commission functions relating to-- (a) auditing performance and compliance with Codes and Statements of 15 Obligations; (b) monitoring and performance reporting; (c) the resolution of disputes between regulated entities in relation to standards and conditions of service and 20 supply; (d) the resolution, with the agreement of the customer or person, of disputes with respect to prices for services; (e) reviewing whether particular goods or 25 services should be regulated and making a recommendation to the Minister, if so requested by the Minister after consultation with the Minister administering the Essential 30 Services Commission Act 2001. (5) This section does not empower the making of a Water Industry Regulatory Order containing a provision purporting to have the effect of changing or substituting a decision 35 made by the Commission. 8 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. (6) An Order made under this section-- (a) must be published in the Government Gazette; and (b) has effect from the date specified in the 5 Order. 4E. Other regulatory powers (1) The Commission may in relation to regulated entities regulate-- (a) standards and conditions of service and 10 supply of declared goods and services; and (b) market conduct relating to declared goods and services. (2) In exercising its powers or carrying out its 15 functions under this Part, the Commission must adopt an approach which-- (a) the Commission considers will best meet the objectives specified in the Essential Services Commission Act 20 2001 and in this Part; and (b) complies with any requirements specified in the Water Industry Regulatory Order. 4F. Codes 25 (1) In the exercise of any power or function of the Commission with respect to the regulated water industry, the Commission may make, amend or revoke Codes. (2) A Code may provide for any matter relating 30 to-- (a) requiring a specified regulated entity or a specified class of regulated entity to develop, issue and comply with 9 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. customer-related standards, procedures, policies and practices (including with respect to the payment of compensation to customers) in accordance with the 5 Code; (b) specifying minimum customer-related standards, procedures, policies and practices for inclusion by a specified regulated entity or a specified class of 10 regulated entity in a customer charter for specific services; (c) requiring a specified regulated entity or a specified class of regulated entity to enter into an agreement with another 15 specified regulated entity or another specified class of regulated entity for the purpose of ensuring that obligations relating to customer-related standards can be met; 20 (d) specifying principles for the negotiation of agreements required under paragraph (c) between regulated entities in relation to standards and conditions of service and supply; 25 (e) requiring regulated entities to maintain specified accounting records and to prepare accounts according to specified principles. (3) The Commission may amend or revoke a 30 Code in accordance with procedures specified by the Commission. (4) The Commission must cause a notice of-- (a) the making of a Code; or 10 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. (b) the amendment or revocation of a Code-- to be published in the Government Gazette. (5) A Code is not a determination for the 5 purposes of the Essential Services Commission Act 2001. (6) A regulated entity must comply with any provision of a Code which applies to the regulated entity. 10 4G. Provision of information to the Commission (1) The Commission may by notice in writing require a regulated entity to provide to the Commission information that the Commission requires to enable the 15 Commission to perform its functions. (2) A notice under sub-section (1) must specify-- (a) the information required; and (b) the period of time within which the 20 requirement must be complied with; and (c) the manner and form in which the information must be provided. (3) A regulated entity must comply with a notice 25 given to the regulated entity under sub- section (1). Penalty: 120 penalty units. 4H. Costs of Commission under this Part (1) The Minister administering the Essential 30 Services Commission Act 2001-- (a) in consultation with the Minister administering this Act; and 11 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. (b) having regard to the total amount of the costs and expenses of the Commission that are incurred or are likely to be incurred by the Commission in the 5 exercise of its powers for or in connection with the performance of its functions and the achievement of its objectives in relation to the regulated water industry-- 10 must determine the amount to be contributed towards those costs and expenses by each regulated entity. (2) The contribution is payable at such intervals and in such amounts as is determined by the 15 Minister administering the Essential Services Commission Act 2001 in consultation with the Minister administering this Act by notice in writing to the regulated entity. 20 4I. Statement of Obligations (1) In this section "water authority" means-- (a) the Melbourne Water Corporation; (b) a Regional Urban Water Authority; (c) a Rural Water Authority. 25 (2) After consultation with the Treasurer and the Commission, the Minister may-- (a) make and issue a Statement of Obligations to a water authority specifying obligations of the water 30 authority in performing its functions and exercising its powers; (b) amend, vary or revoke a Statement of Obligations after complying with sub- section (5). 12 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 3 Act No. (3) Without limiting the generality of sub- section (2), a Statement of Obligations may include provisions relating to-- (a) governance; 5 (b) quality and performance standards; (c) community service obligations; (d) customer and community consultation; (e) the specifying of-- (i) a maximum in relation to the 10 amount of a payment or amounts of payments which may be required from the owner of a property for the provision of sewerage services to the property 15 under section 268(1) of the Water Act 1989; and (ii) the manner in which the payment or payments are to be made; (f) failure to comply with any obligations 20 imposed by a Statement of Obligations; (g) obligations of a water authority with respect to other public authorities. (4) A water authority must comply with a Statement of Obligations which applies to 25 the water authority. (5) The Minister must not amend or vary a Statement of Obligations unless-- (a) the water authority has agreed to the proposed amendment or variation; or 30 (b) the Minister has-- (i) given the water authority notice in writing of the proposed amendment or variation; and 13 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 4 Act No. (ii) considered any written submission made by the water authority in response to the notice. (6) The Minister must cause a notice of-- 5 (a) the making and issue of a Statement of Obligations to a water authority; or (b) the amendment, variation or revocation of the Statement of Obligations-- to be published in the Government Gazette. 10 (7) If there is any inconsistency between a provision of a Statement of Obligations and a provision of a Code, the provision of the Statement of Obligations prevails.'. 4. Division 1 of Part 2 substituted 15 For Division 1 of Part 2 of the Water Industry Act 1994 substitute-- "Division 1--Licences 5. Application for licence (1) Subject to sub-section (2), a person may 20 apply to the Minister for the issue of-- (a) a water licence; or (b) a water and sewerage licence; or (c) a drainage licence; or (d) a sewage treatment licence; or 25 (e) a water headworks licence. (2) A person may only apply for a licence in respect of an area or areas if the Minister has by notice published in the Government Gazette and in a newspaper generally 30 circulating in the area or areas concerned, 14 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 4 Act No. invited applications for a licence of that type in respect of that area or areas. (3) An application must be in a form approved by the Minister and accompanied by such 5 documents as may be determined by the Minister. (4) An application must be accompanied by the application fee (if any) fixed by the Minister. 6. Determination of application 10 (1) Subject to sub-section (2), the Minister may grant or refuse an application for the issue of a licence for any reason the Minister considers appropriate. (2) The Minister must not grant an application 15 for the issue of a licence unless the Minister is satisfied that-- (a) the applicant is financially viable; and (b) the applicant has the technical capacity to comply with the conditions of the 20 licence; and (c) the applicant is a Victorian body corporate or a statutory corporation within the meaning of the State Owned Enterprises Act 1992. 25 (3) The Minister must publish a notice in a daily newspaper generally circulating in Victoria-- (a) specifying the name of any applicant for the issue of a licence, the type of 30 licence applied for and the area or areas in respect of which the application is made; and 15 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 4 Act No. (b) inviting interested persons to make submissions to the Minister in respect of the application within the period and in the manner specified in the notice. 5 (4) Subject to this section and any requirements specified in regulations made for the purposes of this section under section 184, the Minister may determine the procedures that are to apply in respect of the issue of 10 licences. (5) The Minister must notify an applicant in writing-- (a) of the decision of the Minister to grant or refuse to grant the application; and 15 (b) in the case of a decision to refuse to grant the application, of the reasons for that decision. 7. Provisions relating to licences (1) A licence is to be issued for an unlimited 20 term or a specific term as is determined by the Minister and is specified in the licence. (2) A person may at the same time hold more than one licence, whether of the same or different types. 25 (3) A licence is subject to such conditions as are determined by the Minister and are specified in the licence. (4) Without limiting the generality of sub- section (3) the conditions may include 30 provisions-- (a) requiring the licensee to pay a specified charge for the licence; 16 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 4 Act No. (b) preventing the licensee from engaging in or undertaking specified business activities or any other business; (c) requiring compliance with a Statement 5 of Obligations under section 8. 8. Statement of Obligations (1) After consultation with the Treasurer and the Commission, the Minister may-- (a) make and issue a Statement of 10 Obligations to a licensee specifying obligations of the licensee in performing its functions and exercising its powers; (b) amend, vary or revoke a Statement of 15 Obligations after complying with sub- section (3). (2) Without limiting the generality of sub- section (1), a Statement of Obligations may include provisions relating to-- 20 (a) governance; (b) quality and performance standards; (c) community service obligations; (d) customer and community consultation; (e) the specifying of-- 25 (i) a maximum in relation to the amount of a payment or amounts of payments which may be required from the owner of a property for the provision of 30 sewerage services to the property under section 27(1) of the Water Industry Act 1994; and 17 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 4 Act No. (ii) the manner in which the payment or payments are to be made; (f) failure to comply with any obligations imposed by a Statement of Obligations; 5 (g) obligations of a licensee with respect to public authorities; (h) transitional or savings arrangements in respect of any matter relating to existing implied customer contracts 10 under Division 2 of Part 2 as in force immediately before the commencement of section 5 of the Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003. 15 (3) The Minister must not amend or vary a Statement of Obligations unless-- (a) the licensee has agreed to the proposed amendment or variation; or (b) the Minister has-- 20 (i) given the licensee notice in writing of the proposed amendment or variation; and (ii) considered any written submission made by the licensee in response 25 to the notice. (4) The Minister must cause a notice of-- (a) the making and issue of a Statement of Obligations to a licensee; or (b) the amendment, variation or revocation 30 of the Statement of Obligations-- to be published in the Government Gazette. 18 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 4 Act No. (5) If there is any inconsistency between a provision of a Statement of Obligations and a provision of a Code, the provision of the Statement of Obligations prevails. 5 9. Customer dispute resolution (1) A licence must be issued subject to a condition requiring the licensee to enter into a customer dispute resolution scheme approved by the Commission. 10 (2) A dispute resolution scheme provided for in accordance with this section is in addition to and not in derogation of any right of review a person may have under this Act. (3) In approving a customer dispute resolution 15 scheme, the Commission must have regard to-- (a) the objectives of the Commission under this Act and under the Essential Services Commission Act 2001; and 20 (b) the need to ensure that the scheme is accessible to the licensee's customers and that there are no cost barriers to those customers using the scheme; and (c) the need to ensure that the scheme is 25 independent of the members of the scheme; and (d) the need for the scheme to be fair and be seen to be fair; and (e) the need to ensure that the scheme will 30 publish decisions and information about complaints received by the scheme so as to be accountable to the members of the scheme and the customers of the scheme members; and 19 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 4 Act No. (f) the need for the scheme to undertake regular reviews of its performance to ensure that its operation is efficient and effective. 5 (4) The Minister may, in accordance with this Part, vary any existing licence to include a condition of a kind referred to in sub- section (1). 10. Licence charge 10 (1) The charge payable for a licence is as specified in the licence. (2) The charge may be-- (a) a fixed sum payable on the grant of the licence; or 15 (b) periodic payments of the amount and frequency specified in the licence each of which may be-- (i) a fixed sum; or (ii) a sum determined either in whole 20 or in part by reference to-- (A) the turnover of the business; or (B) a specified index, for example an index of prices, 25 costs or charges; or (iii) a sum determined in any other manner; or (c) a combination of any of the charging methods specified in paragraphs (a) 30 and (b). 20 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 4 Act No. 11. Area of licence (1) A licensee is permitted to perform its functions under the licence in respect of the area or areas specified in the licence. 5 (2) An area may be specified in a licence by reference to a plan lodged at the Central Plan Office. (3) A retail licence may not specify an area that is specified in, or included within an area 10 specified in, another retail licence of the same type. (4) A water headworks licence or a sewage treatment licence may empower the licensee to perform functions in respect of an area 15 outside the area or areas specified in it. (5) No other licensee may perform functions in respect of an area outside the area or areas specified in its licence. 12. Variation or revocation of licence 20 (1) A licence or the licence conditions may be varied-- (a) by agreement between the Minister and the licensee; or (b) by a notice in accordance with sub- 25 section (2) served on the licensee. (2) The Minister must not vary a licence or the licence conditions by a notice unless the Minister has-- (a) given the licensee notice in writing of 30 the proposed variation; and (b) considered any written submission made by the licensee in response to the notice. 21 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 4 Act No. (3) The Minister may revoke a licence in accordance with the procedures specified in the licence conditions. 13. Gazettal requirement 5 The Minister must ensure that-- (a) notice of the issue of a licence including-- (i) the name of the licensee; (ii) the term of the licence; 10 (iii) the area or areas specified in the licence and, if any area is specified by reference to a plan lodged at the Central Plan Office, the address of that Office and 15 sufficient information to enable the identification of the plan; (iv) the place where a copy of the licence may be inspected; (b) notice of a variation or revocation 20 under section 12-- is published in the Government Gazette as soon as possible after the issue of a licence or the variation or revocation. 14. Licence not transferable 25 A licence is not transferable. 15. Transitional provision (1) Despite anything to the contrary in this Act, the initial licences issued to-- (a) City West Water Ltd, A.C.N. 30 066 902 467; (b) South East Water Ltd, A.C.N. 066 902 547; 22 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 5 Act No. (c) Yarra Valley Water Ltd, A.C.N. 066 902 501-- as in force immediately before the commencement of section 4 of the Water 5 Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 are deemed to have been issued under this Part as in force after that commencement. 10 (2) This and any other Act applies to a licence specified in sub-section (1) as if it had been issued by the Minister. (3) Without limiting sub-section (2), a licence issued in accordance with this section may 15 be varied or revoked, or the licence conditions may be varied, under section 12. 16. Licensees not to represent Crown The companies referred to in section 15(1), as licensees, are public authorities if all the 20 shares in them are held by or on behalf of the State, but they do not represent the Crown.". 5. Division 2 of Part 2 repealed Division 2 of Part 2 of the Water Industry Act 1994 is repealed. 25 6. Repeal of section 21A Section 21A of the Water Industry Act 1994 is repealed. 23 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 7 Act No. 7. Amendment of section 90 of the Water Act 1989 See: Act No. After section 90(2) of the Water Act 1989 80/1989. Reprint No. 6 insert-- as at 4 April 2002 '(3) In sub-sections (1) and (2), "Authority" and 5 after the commencement of section 7 of the amending Act Nos Water Legislation (Essential Services 5/2002 (as Commission and Other Amendments) Act amended by No. 6/2002), 2003 does not include-- 11/2002, 23/2002 and (a) a Regional Urban Water Authority; or 48/2002. LawToday: 10 (b) a Rural Water Authority-- www.dms. dpc.vic. within the meaning of section 4A of the gov.au Water Industry Act 1994. (4) Sub-sections (1) and (2) as in force before the commencement of section 7 of the 15 Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 continue to apply in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by a person who as at that commencement-- 20 (a) is a member of an Authority for the remainder of the current term of that member in good faith in the exercise or purported exercise of a power or the discharge of a duty under this Act or 25 the regulations whether before or after that commencement; or (b) was a member of an Authority in good faith in the exercise or purported exercise of a power or the discharge of 30 a duty under this Act or the regulations before that commencement.'. 24 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 8 Act No. 8. Water Act 1989--new sections 120 and 121 inserted After section 119 of the Water Act 1989 insert-- "120. Central Gippsland Region Water Authority (1) Schedule 8 applies to the Central Gippsland 5 Region Water Authority. (2) The provisions of this Act (including Schedule 1 and 2 but not including any Schedule that is expressed to apply to a specific Authority other than the Central 10 Gippsland Region Water Authority) apply to the Central Gippsland Region Water Authority to the extent that they are not inconsistent with Schedule 8. (3) Nothing in Schedule 8 prevents the 15 application of Division 2 of Part 6 to the Central Gippsland Region Water Authority. 121. Validation of actions of Central Gippsland Region Water Authority in relation to waste Anything done or purported to have been 20 done under this Act by the Central Gippsland Region Water Authority before the commencement of section 8 of the Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 25 2003 that would have been validly done had that section been in operation has, and is deemed always to have had, the same force and effect as it would have had if that section had been in operation.". 30 9. Amendment of section 247 of the Water Act 1989 Sections 247(2)(c) and 247(9) of the Water Act 1989 are repealed. 25 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 10 Act No. 10. New Schedule 8 inserted After Schedule 7 to the Water Act 1989 insert-- 'SCHEDULE 8 Section 120(1) CENTRAL GIPPSLAND REGION WATER 5 AUTHORITY 1. Definitions In this Schedule-- "the Authority" means the Central Gippsland Region Water Authority constituted by Order 10 made on 16 December 1994 by the Minister administering the Water Act 1989 and published in Special Gazette No. 98 on 19 December 1994; "waste" includes-- 15 (a) trade waste or any sewage, whether that waste or sewage is untreated, treated or partially treated; and (b) any matter that is offensive or injurious to human life or health; and 20 (c) any ash, coal-dust or matter that may discolour or impart discolouration to water; and (d) any other matter that the Authority by by-law declares to be waste. 25 2. Additional function of the Authority The Authority has the function of receiving waste from any person, whether inside or outside the sewerage districts managed and controlled by the Authority, for treatment or disposal by the 30 Authority.'. 26 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 11 Act No. 11. Amendment of the Essential Services Commission Act 2001 (1) In section 3 of the Essential Services Commission Act 2001, in the definition of 5 "empowering instrument" after paragraph (d) insert-- "or (e) a Water Industry Regulatory Order made under Part 1A of the Water Industry Act 10 1994;". (2) After section 4(7) of the Essential Services Commission Act 2001 insert-- "(8) This section does not apply to the regulated water industry within the meaning of section 15 4A of the Water Industry Act 1994.". 12. Statute law revision (1) For section 32F(4) of the Water Act 1989 substitute-- "(4) A person whose interests are affected by a 20 decision-- (a) of an Authority under sub-section (3) as to the amount of compensation payable; or (b) of a consultative committee or the 25 Minister under sub-section (1)-- (i) that a specified person must pay compensation; or (ii) that no compensation is payable-- may apply to the Tribunal for review of the 30 decision.". 27 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 s. 12 Act No. (2) For section 58(2)(c) of the Water Act 1989 substitute-- "(c) be accompanied by the application fee, if any, fixed by the Minister for that kind of 5 licence.". (3) Section 231(7) of the Water Act 1989 is repealed. 28 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

Water Legislation (Essential Services Commission and Other Amendments) Act 2003 Endnotes Act No. ENDNOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 29 551062B.I1-10/4/2003 BILL LA CIRCULATION 25-10-2004

 


 

 


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