(1) The owner of a cathodic protection system who intends to operate that system, or intends to allow that system to be operated, must apply to Energy Safe Victoria to have the system registered.
(2) An application for registration of a cathodic protection system must—
(a) be in writing and in the form approved by Energy Safe Victoria; and
(b) include the name, address and ABN (and, if applicable, the ACN) of the owner of the cathodic protection system; and
(c) include the name, address and ABN (and, if applicable, the ACN) of the operator or proposed operator of the cathodic protection system (if the owner is not or will not be the operator); and
(d) indicate the proposed maximum operating current of the cathodic protection system; and
(e) be accompanied by—
(i) a map showing the proposed location of the cathodic protection system, the metallic structure it is intended to protect and all metallic structures likely to be affected by the proposed system; and
(ii) drawings detailing the proposed system; and
(iii) a report on all consultations carried out between the applicant and the owners of metallic structures likely to be affected by the cathodic protection system including—
(A) the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the owners of metallic structures consulted; and
(B) the dates each of the owners of metallic structures were consulted; and
(C) any known objections to the registration of the system; and
(iv) the relevant registration fee set out in Schedule 1.