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Queensland Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006
Queensland Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 Contents Page Part 1 Preliminary 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Purpose of Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 Extraterritorial application of Act. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Part 2 Interpretation 4 Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 Meaning of energy entity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 Meaning of project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 7 References to functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Part 3 Particular Ministerial powers and activities relating to the project 8 Associated activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 Transfer notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 10 Limitation on power to second employees of an energy entity . . . 10 11 Project direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Part 4 Gas authorities Division 1 General 12 Definitions for pt 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 13 Words have meanings given by Gas Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 14 Application of Gas Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 15 Performance of regulator's functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 16 Review of decisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Division 2 Distribution authorities 17 Issue of authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 18 Limitation on issuing authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 19 Public notice of issue of authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 20 Amendment of authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 21 Cancellation of authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 22 Transfer of authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 23 Surrender of authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Division 3 Retail authorities 24 Issue of authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25 Limitation on issuing authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 26 Public notice of issue of authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 27 Amendment of authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 28 Cancellation of authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 29 Transfer of authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 30 Surrender of authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Division 4 Other matters 31 Notified prices for customer retail services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Part 5 Electricity authorities Division 1 Preliminary 32 Definitions for pt 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 33 Words have meanings given by Electricity Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Division 2 Issue of authorities and other dealings 34 Application of Electricity Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 35 Performance of regulator's functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 36 Review or appeal of decisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 37 Issue of authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 38 Limitations on issuing authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 39 Amendment or cancellation of authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 40 Surrender of authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Division 3 Matters associated with dealings with authorities 41 Existing standard contracts and meter readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 42 Amendment of provision of standard customer sales contract in approved industry code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 43 Notified prices for customer retail services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Division 4 Operation of authorities and related matters 44 Operation of authorities and related matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 45 Effect on customers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Part 6 Application of other laws and instruments 46 Act applies despite other laws and instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 47 Excluded matter for Corporations Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
3 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 48 Non-liability for duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 49 Disposal of public records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 50 Decisions not reviewable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Part 7 Miscellaneous 51 FRC day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 52 Time within which Minister may act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 53 Notice to be given to regulator or energy Minister about notified prices ......................................... 29 54 Registering authority to note transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 55 Confidentiality agreement with prospective purchasers . . . . . . . . 30 56 Disclosure and use of information for the project . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 57 Effect on legal relationships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 58 Preservation of rights of seconded employees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 59 Preservation of rights of transferred employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 60 Delegations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 61 Evidentiary aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 62 Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 63 Transitional--amendment of regulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Part 8 Amendment of other laws Division 1 Amendment of Community Ambulance Cover Act 2003 64 Act amended in div 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 65 Replacement of s 81 (Electricity retailer may engage contractor) 35 81 Authorised subcontractors to perform electricity retailer's functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Division 2 Amendment of Electricity Act 1994 66 Act amended in div 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 67 Amendment of s 48 (Retail area of retail entity) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 68 Amendment of s 64C (Contribution fee) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 69 Amendment of sch 5 (Dictionary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Division 3 Amendment of Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 70 Act amended in div 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 71 Amendment of s 145 (Application of Corporations Act to officers of company GOC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 72 Amendment of s 146 (Application of Corporations Act to officers of GOC subsidiaries) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Division 4 Amendment of Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 73 Regulation amended in div 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
4 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 74 Omission of pts 5 and 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 75 Omission of schs 3 and 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Schedule Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
2006 A Bill for An Act to facilitate the disposal of particular energy businesses, including by facilitating the restructure or sale of energy entities, and for other purposes
s1 6 s5 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 The Parliament of Queensland enacts-- 1 Part 1 Preliminary 2 1 Short title 3 This Act may be cited as the Energy Assets (Restructuring 4 and Disposal) Act 2006. 5 2 Purpose of Act 6 The purpose of this Act is to facilitate the disposal of 7 particular gas and electricity businesses of energy entities, 8 including by facilitating the restructure or sale of the entities. 9 3 Extraterritorial application of Act 10 (1) This Act applies both within and outside Queensland. 11 (2) This Act applies outside Queensland to the full extent of the 12 extraterritorial legislative power of the Parliament. 13 Part 2 Interpretation 14 4 Dictionary 15 The dictionary in the schedule defines particular words used 16 in this Act. 17 5 Meaning of energy entity 18 (1) Each of the following is an energy entity-- 19 (a) Energex; 20 (b) Ergon; 21
s6 7 s6 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (c) a company of which Energex or Ergon is the ultimate 1 holding company; 2 (d) a company owned jointly by Energex and Ergon; 3 (e) a government company established for the project; 4 (f) a company that was an energy entity under paragraph 5 (c), all of whose shares have been transferred to the 6 State or to a government company mentioned in 7 paragraph (e). 8 (2) To remove any doubt, it is declared that a company is not an 9 energy entity if it is not-- 10 (a) a company ultimately owned by the State; or 11 (b) a company of which Energex or Ergon is the ultimate 12 holding company. 13 6 Meaning of project 14 (1) The project is-- 15 (a) the taking of steps, including establishing companies, 16 restructuring businesses, assets and liabilities of energy 17 entities, disposing of energy entities and issuing and 18 dealing with gas and electricity authorities-- 19 (i) to facilitate the disposal of particular gas and 20 electricity businesses of energy entities; and 21 (ii) for associated purposes relating to the continuing 22 operation of energy entities; and 23 (b) the disposal of the gas and electricity businesses, 24 including by the disposal of energy entities. 25 (2) The project also includes the taking of steps to facilitate an 26 arrangement between Ergon Energy and another entity, or 27 between a sale entity and another entity, after the disposal of 28 an electricity business or energy entity mentioned in 29 subsection (1), for the other entity to assume an obligation to 30 provide customer retail services to non-contestable customers 31 in Ergon Energy's or the sale entity's retail area. 32
s7 8 s8 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (3) Words defined in the Electricity Act and used in subsection 1 (2) have the same meanings as they have in the Electricity 2 Act. 3 7 References to functions 4 In this Act-- 5 (a) a reference to a function includes a power; and 6 (b) a reference to performing a function includes exercising 7 a power. 8 Part 3 Particular Ministerial powers and 9 activities relating to the project 10 8 Associated activities 11 For the purpose of the project, the Minister may do any of the 12 following-- 13 (a) examine a business, asset or liability of an energy entity, 14 including a record relating to a business, asset or 15 liability; 16 (b) decide the most appropriate way of restructuring a 17 business, asset or liability of an energy entity, including 18 by deciding whether or not a business, asset or liability 19 of an energy entity is to be transferred to another energy 20 entity; 21 (c) decide the most appropriate way of disposing of an 22 energy entity or of a business, asset or liability of an 23 energy entity; 24 (d) anything else necessary or incidental to facilitate the 25 disposal of an energy entity or of a business, asset or 26 liability of an energy entity or the continuing operation 27 of an energy entity. 28
s9 9 s9 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 9 Transfer notice 1 (1) For the purpose of the project, the Minister may, by gazette 2 notice (a transfer notice), do any of the following-- 3 (a) transfer shares in an energy entity to another energy 4 entity or the State; 5 (b) transfer a business, asset or liability of an energy entity 6 to another energy entity or the State; 7 (c) make provision about the consideration for shares or a 8 business, asset or liability transferred under paragraph 9 (a) or (b); 10 (d) grant a lease, easement or other right to an energy entity; 11 (e) vary or extinguish a lease, easement or other right held 12 by an energy entity; 13 (f) provide whether and, if so, the extent to which an energy 14 entity is the successor in law of another energy entity; 15 (g) make provision for a legal proceeding that is being, or 16 may be, taken by or against an energy entity to be 17 continued or taken by or against another energy entity; 18 (h) make provision about the application of instruments to 19 an energy entity, including-- 20 (i) whether an energy entity is a party to an 21 instrument; and 22 (ii) whether an instrument is taken to have been given 23 to, by or in favour of an energy entity; and 24 (iii) whether a reference to an entity in an instrument is 25 a reference to an energy entity; and 26 (iv) whether, under an instrument, an amount is or may 27 become payable to or by an energy entity or other 28 property is, or may be, transferred to or by an 29 energy entity; 30 (i) transfer or second an employee of an energy entity to 31 another energy entity; 32 (j) make provision about the employees of an energy entity 33 and their rights; 34 (k) make provision about the records of an energy entity; 35
s 10 10 s 10 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (l) make provision about an incidental, consequential or 1 supplemental matter the Minister considers necessary or 2 convenient for effectively carrying out the project. 3 (2) A transfer notice may include conditions applying to 4 something done under the notice. 5 (3) If the Minister is satisfied it would be inappropriate for a 6 particular matter to be stated in a transfer notice (for example, 7 because of the size or nature of the matter), the Minister may 8 provide for the matter by including a reference in the transfer 9 notice to another document that is-- 10 (a) signed by the Minister; and 11 (b) kept available, at a place stated in the transfer notice, for 12 inspection by the persons to whom the matter relates. 13 (4) The transfer of a liability of an energy entity under this section 14 discharges the entity from the liability. 15 (5) A transfer notice has effect despite any other law or 16 instrument. 17 (6) A transfer notice has effect on the day it is published in the 18 gazette or a later day stated in it. 19 (7) In this section-- 20 employee, of an energy entity, does not include a director of 21 the entity. 22 10 Limitation on power to second employees of an energy 23 entity 24 (1) The secondment of an employee under a transfer notice must 25 not, without the employee's consent, involve-- 26 (a) a reduction in the employee's status; or 27 (b) any change in the employee's duties that would be 28 unreasonable having regard to the employee's skills, 29 abilities and experience. 30 (2) An employee's status is not reduced for the purposes of 31 subsection (1)(a) by-- 32 (a) a reduction in the scope of the business operations for 33 which the employee is responsible; or 34
s 11 11 s 11 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (b) a reduction in the number of employees under the 1 employee's supervision or management; 2 if the employee's functions in their general nature remain the 3 same as, or similar to, the employee's functions before 4 secondment. 5 11 Project direction 6 (1) The Minister may give a direction (a project direction) to an 7 energy entity or its board requiring the entity or board to do 8 something the Minister considers necessary or convenient for 9 effectively carrying out the project. 10 (2) Without limiting subsection (1), a project direction may be 11 about-- 12 (a) forming a company for the purpose of transferring a 13 business, asset or liability to the company; or 14 (b) winding up a company; or 15 (c) executing an instrument; or 16 (d) making a particular decision about disposing of shares 17 in an energy entity other than Energex or Ergon; or 18 (e) making a particular decision for the purpose of returning 19 the proceeds of the disposal of an energy entity, or of a 20 gas or electricity business, to the State; or 21 22 Example-- 23 a decision about a dividend or return of capital (f) disclosing information. 24 (3) A project direction must be in writing, signed by the Minister. 25 (4) An energy entity must comply with a project direction given 26 to it. 27 (5) An energy entity's board must-- 28 (a) if a project direction is given to the board--comply with 29 the direction; or 30 (b) if a project direction is given to the entity--take the 31 action necessary to ensure the entity complies with the 32 direction. 33
s 12 12 s 15 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (6) An energy entity's employees must help the entity or board to 1 comply with a project direction given to the entity or board. 2 Part 4 Gas authorities 3 Division 1 General 4 12 Definitions for pt 4 5 In this part-- 6 authority means a distribution authority or retail authority. 7 Gas Act means the Gas Supply Act 2003. 8 13 Words have meanings given by Gas Act 9 Words defined in the Gas Act and used in this part have the 10 same meanings as they have in the Gas Act. 11 14 Application of Gas Act 12 The Gas Act applies to an authority issued under this part as if 13 the authority had been issued under the Gas Act by the 14 regulator. 15 15 Performance of regulator's functions 16 (1) Divisions 2 and 3 provide for the Minister to perform 17 particular functions of the regulator in relation to energy 18 entities. 19 (2) The Minister may perform the functions for the purpose of the 20 project. 21 (3) A thing done by the Minister under division 2 or 3 has effect 22 as if it had been done by the regulator under the Gas Act. 23
s 16 13 s 18 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (4) This part does not limit the functions of the regulator or 1 energy Minister under the Gas Act, including the regulator's 2 functions relating to an authority issued under division 2 or 3. 3 4 Example-- 5 An authority issued by the Minister under division 2 or 3 may be 6 amended by the regulator under the Gas Act. 16 Review of decisions 7 To remove any doubt, it is declared that a decision by the 8 Minister under this part is not a decision that may be the 9 subject of a review, stay or appeal under the Gas Act, chapter 10 6, part 1. 11 Division 2 Distribution authorities 12 17 Issue of authority 13 (1) The Minister may issue a distribution authority to an energy 14 entity. 15 (2) The Minister may impose conditions on the authority the 16 Minister considers appropriate. 17 (3) The Minister may issue the authority for a stated term. 18 (4) If the Minister does not decide a term for the authority, it 19 continues in force unless cancelled or surrendered under the 20 Gas Act, chapter 2, part 1 or this division. 21 (5) Except so far as this division otherwise provides, the Gas Act, 22 chapter 2, part 1, division 1 does not apply to the issue of the 23 authority by the Minister. 24 18 Limitation on issuing authority 25 The Minister may not issue to an energy entity a distribution 26 authority to provide customer connection services relating to 27 processed natural gas to be transported through a pipeline if 28 the energy entity sells processed natural gas transported 29 through a covered pipeline. 30
s 19 14 s 21 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 19 Public notice of issue of authority 1 (1) As soon as practicable after issuing a distribution authority to 2 an energy entity, the Minister must notify the regulator. 3 (2) The regulator must publish a notice about the authority in a 4 Statewide newspaper. 5 (3) The Gas Act, section 37(3) applies to the notice as if the 6 energy entity had applied for the authority. 7 20 Amendment of authority 8 (1) This section applies to a distribution authority held by an 9 energy entity. 10 (2) The Minister may amend the authority at any time, by giving 11 notice of the amendment to the energy entity, if the Minister 12 considers the amendment necessary or desirable. 13 (3) The Minister must immediately give notice of the amendment 14 to the regulator. 15 (4) The regulator must record particulars of the amendment in the 16 register. 17 (5) The Minister can not amend a condition of a distribution 18 authority imposed under the Gas Act, chapter 2, part 1, 19 division 2. 20 (6) The Gas Act, chapter 2, part 1, division 3 does not apply to an 21 amendment by the Minister. 22 21 Cancellation of authority 23 (1) This section applies to a distribution authority held by an 24 energy entity. 25 (2) The Minister may cancel the authority at any time, by giving 26 notice to the energy entity, if the Minister considers the 27 cancellation necessary or desirable. 28 (3) The Minister must immediately notify the regulator of the 29 cancellation. 30 (4) The regulator must record, in the register, the cancellation and 31 when it took effect. 32
s 22 15 s 24 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (5) The Gas Act, chapter 2, part 1, division 3 does not apply to a 1 cancellation by the Minister. 2 22 Transfer of authority 3 (1) This section applies to a distribution authority held by an 4 energy entity. 5 (2) The Minister may transfer the authority to another energy 6 entity, at any time, by giving notice of the transfer to the 7 energy entities. 8 (3) The Minister must immediately give notice of the transfer to 9 the regulator. 10 (4) The regulator must record particulars of the transfer in the 11 register. 12 (5) The Gas Act, chapter 2, part 1, division 4, subdivision 2 does 13 not apply to a transfer by the Minister. 14 (6) This section applies despite the Gas Act, section 67. 15 23 Surrender of authority 16 (1) This section applies to a distribution authority held by an 17 energy entity. 18 (2) The energy entity may surrender the authority with the 19 approval of the Minister. 20 (3) Immediately after approving the surrender, the Minister must 21 notify the regulator. 22 (4) The regulator must record, in the register, the surrender and 23 when it took effect. 24 (5) The Gas Act, section 73 does not apply to the surrender of an 25 authority with the approval of the Minister under this section. 26 Division 3 Retail authorities 27 24 Issue of authority 28 (1) The Minister may issue a retail authority to an energy entity. 29
s 25 16 s 27 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (2) The Minister may impose conditions on the authority the 1 Minister considers appropriate. 2 (3) The Minister may issue the authority for a stated term. 3 (4) If the Minister does not decide a term for the authority, it 4 continues in force unless cancelled or surrendered under the 5 Gas Act, chapter 3, part 1 or this division. 6 (5) Except so far as this division otherwise provides, the Gas Act, 7 chapter 3, part 1, division 1 does not apply to the issue of the 8 authority by the Minister. 9 25 Limitation on issuing authority 10 (1) The Minister may not issue to an energy entity an area retail 11 authority if the retail area for the proposed authority is or 12 includes the retail area of an existing retail authority. 13 (2) The Minister may not issue to an energy entity a retail 14 authority to provide customer retail services relating to 15 processed natural gas to be transported through a pipeline if 16 the energy entity provides customer connection services 17 relating to processed natural gas transported through a 18 covered pipeline. 19 26 Public notice of issue of authority 20 (1) As soon as practicable after issuing a retail authority to an 21 energy entity, the Minister must notify the regulator. 22 (2) The regulator must publish a notice about the authority in a 23 Statewide newspaper. 24 (3) The Gas Act, section 157(3) applies to the notice as if the 25 energy entity had applied for the authority. 26 27 Amendment of authority 27 (1) This section applies to a retail authority held by an energy 28 entity. 29 (2) The Minister may amend the authority at any time, by giving 30 notice of the amendment to the energy entity, if the Minister 31 considers the amendment necessary or desirable. 32
s 28 17 s 29 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (3) The Minister must immediately give notice of the amendment 1 to the regulator. 2 (4) The regulator must record particulars of the amendment in the 3 register. 4 (5) The Minister can not amend a condition of a retail authority 5 imposed under the Gas Act, chapter 3, part 1, division 2. 6 (6) The Gas Act, chapter 3, part 1, division 3 does not apply to an 7 amendment by the Minister. 8 28 Cancellation of authority 9 (1) This section applies to a retail authority held by an energy 10 entity. 11 (2) The Minister may cancel the authority at any time, by giving 12 notice to the energy entity, if the Minister considers the 13 cancellation necessary or desirable. 14 (3) The Minister must immediately notify the regulator of the 15 cancellation. 16 (4) The regulator must record, in the register, the cancellation and 17 when it took effect. 18 (5) The Gas Act, chapter 3, part 1, division 3 does not apply to a 19 cancellation by the Minister. 20 29 Transfer of authority 21 (1) This section applies to a retail authority held by an energy 22 entity. 23 (2) The Minister may transfer the authority to another energy 24 entity, at any time, by giving notice of the transfer to the 25 energy entities. 26 (3) The Minister must immediately give notice of the transfer to 27 the regulator. 28 (4) The regulator must record particulars of the transfer in the 29 register. 30
s 30 18 s 31 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (5) The Gas Act, chapter 3, part 1, division 4, subdivision 2 does 1 not apply to a transfer by the Minister. 2 (6) This section applies despite the Gas Act, section 191. 3 30 Surrender of authority 4 (1) This section applies to a retail authority held by an energy 5 entity. 6 (2) The energy entity may surrender the authority with the 7 approval of the Minister. 8 (3) Immediately after approving the surrender, the Minister must 9 notify the regulator. 10 (4) The regulator must record, in the register, the surrender and 11 when it took effect. 12 (5) The Gas Act, section 197 does not apply to the surrender of an 13 authority with the approval of the Minister under this section. 14 Division 4 Other matters 15 31 Notified prices for customer retail services 16 (1) This section applies if-- 17 (a) under a gazette notice in force under the Gas Act, 18 section 228, notified prices apply to the provision of 19 services that are, or relate to, customer retail services for 20 protected customers by particular retailers (the stated 21 retailers); and 22 (b) the stated retailers do not include a particular energy 23 entity. 24 (2) This section also applies if-- 25 (a) under a gazette notice in force under the Gas Act, 26 section 228, notified prices apply to the provision of 27 services by a particular energy entity that are, or relate 28 to, customer retail services for protected customers in a 29 particular area (the stated area); and 30
s 32 19 s 32 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (b) the stated area no longer corresponds to the energy 1 entity's retail area. 2 (3) If subsection (1) applies, the Minister may, by gazette notice, 3 apply the notified prices (the applied prices) to the energy 4 entity in relation to its retail area. 5 (4) If subsection (2) applies, the Minister may, by gazette notice, 6 apply the notified prices (also the applied prices) to the 7 energy entity's retail area. 8 (5) For the Gas Act, sections 229 to 232,1 the applied prices are 9 taken to be notified prices. 10 (6) The Minister's gazette notice applies to the energy entity even 11 if the entity stops being an energy entity. 12 (7) However, the Minister's gazette notice stops applying if the 13 energy Minister issues a later gazette notice under the Gas 14 Act, section 228, that applies to the energy entity or the entity 15 after it stops being an energy entity. 16 Part 5 Electricity authorities 17 Division 1 Preliminary 18 32 Definitions for pt 5 19 In this part-- 20 acquiring entity means a person who contracts with Ergon 21 Energy or a sale entity, in relation to the provision of customer 22 retail services by that person to non-contestable customers in 23 Ergon Energy's or the sale entity's retail area, before the FRC 24 day. 25 authority means a retail authority. 26 1 Gas Act, sections 229 (Review of notified prices), 230 (Public advertisement of notified prices), 231 (Requirement to comply with notified prices) and 232 (Additional consequences of failure to comply with notified prices)
s 33 20 s 35 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 Electricity Act means the Electricity Act 1994. 1 market customer, of a retail entity, means a customer of the 2 entity who has-- 3 (a) applied to the entity for the provision of customer retail 4 services to the customer's premises; and 5 (b) entered into a negotiated customer sale contract for the 6 customer retail services. 7 non-market customer, of a retail entity, means a customer of 8 the entity other than a market customer. 9 premises, of a customer, means premises owned or occupied 10 by the customer. 11 prescribed entity means Ergon Energy, Sun Retail, an 12 acquiring entity or a sale entity. 13 sale entity means a former energy entity, other than Ergon 14 Energy or Sun Retail, that holds an authority. 15 Sun Retail means Sun Retail Pty Ltd ACN 078 848 549 as a 16 former energy entity. 17 33 Words have meanings given by Electricity Act 18 Words defined in the Electricity Act and used in this part have 19 the same meanings as they have in the Electricity Act. 20 Division 2 Issue of authorities and other 21 dealings 22 34 Application of Electricity Act 23 The Electricity Act applies to an authority issued under this 24 division as if the authority had been issued under the 25 Electricity Act by the regulator. 26 35 Performance of regulator's functions 27 (1) This division provides for the Minister to perform particular 28 functions of the regulator in relation to energy entities or 29 prescribed entities. 30
s 36 21 s 38 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (2) The Minister may perform the functions for the purpose of the 1 project. 2 (3) A thing done by the Minister under this division has effect as 3 if it had been done by the regulator under the Electricity Act. 4 (4) This division does not limit the functions of the regulator or 5 energy Minister under the Electricity Act, including the 6 regulator's functions relating to an authority issued under this 7 division. 8 9 Example-- 10 An authority issued by the Minister under this division may be amended 11 by the regulator under the Electricity Act. 36 Review or appeal of decisions 12 To remove any doubt, it is declared that a decision by the 13 Minister under this division is not a decision that may be the 14 subject of a review, stay or appeal under the Electricity Act, 15 chapter 10. 16 37 Issue of authority 17 (1) The Minister may issue an authority to an energy entity or a 18 prescribed entity. 19 (2) The Minister may impose conditions on the authority the 20 Minister considers appropriate. 21 (3) The authority may state the term of the authority. 22 (4) If the authority states a retail area, the authority may state 23 when the right to the retail area starts and ends. 24 (5) As soon as practicable after issuing the authority, the Minister 25 must notify the regulator. 26 (6) Except so far as this division otherwise provides, the 27 Electricity Act, chapter 9, part 4, division 1 does not apply to 28 the issue of the authority by the Minister. 29 38 Limitations on issuing authority 30 (1) The Minister must not issue an authority with a retail area if 31 another authority with the same retail area is already in force. 32
s 39 22 s 40 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (2) The Minister must not issue an authority to a distribution 1 entity. 2 39 Amendment or cancellation of authority 3 (1) This section applies to an authority held by an energy entity or 4 a prescribed entity. 5 (2) The Minister may, by giving a written notice to the energy 6 entity or prescribed entity, take any of the following actions 7 under this section-- 8 (a) amend the authority or the conditions of the authority; 9 (b) cancel the authority. 10 (3) The Minister may take the action if-- 11 (a) for an authority held by an energy entity--the Minister 12 considers the action necessary or desirable; or 13 (b) for an authority held by a prescribed entity--the 14 prescribed entity agrees to the action. 15 (4) As soon as practicable after taking the action, the Minister 16 must notify the regulator. 17 (5) The Electricity Act, chapter 5, part 4 and chapter 9, part 4, 18 division 2 do not apply to the taking of the action by the 19 Minister. 20 40 Surrender of authority 21 (1) An energy entity or prescribed entity that holds an authority 22 may surrender the authority with the Minister's agreement. 23 (2) As soon as practicable after agreeing to the surrender, the 24 Minister must notify the regulator. 25 (3) The Electricity Act, section 207C, does not apply to the 26 surrender of an authority with the Minister's agreement under 27 this section. 28
s 41 23 s 41 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 Division 3 Matters associated with dealings 1 with authorities 2 41 Existing standard contracts and meter readings 3 (1) This section applies if-- 4 (a) an energy entity or a prescribed entity (the first entity) 5 holds an authority that states a retail area; and 6 (b) under the Electricity Act, section 49, 49A or 310, or 7 under this section, a customer is taken to have entered 8 into a standard contract with the first entity for the 9 provision of customer retail services to the customer's 10 premises in the retail area (the existing standard 11 contract); and 12 (c) on a day (the transfer day) before the FRC day-- 13 (i) the first entity stops holding an authority stating a 14 retail area that includes the customer's premises; 15 and 16 (ii) another entity (the second entity) starts holding an 17 authority stating a retail area that includes the 18 customer's premises. 19 (2) On the transfer day-- 20 (a) the existing standard contract ends; and 21 (b) the customer is taken to have entered into a standard 22 contract with the second entity for the provision of 23 customer retail services to the customer's premises. 24 (3) The ending of the existing standard contract does not affect 25 rights or obligations that accrued under the contract before the 26 transfer day. 27 (4) The first entity must base the customer's bill, for electricity 28 usage up to the end of the transfer day, on-- 29 (a) an actual reading of the relevant meters at the 30 customer's premises made during the transition period; 31 or 32 (b) if, despite using its best endeavours, it is unable to 33 obtain an actual reading made during the transition 34
s 42 24 s 42 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 period--an estimate, made during the transition period, 1 of the customer's electricity usage up to the end of the 2 transfer day. 3 (5) For the purpose of a provision of an approved industry code 4 about meter reading, an actual reading or estimate under 5 subsection (4) is taken to be an actual reading of the relevant 6 meters at the customer's premises at the end of the transfer 7 day. 8 (6) A decision made, or purportedly made, under subsection (4) is 9 not a decision under this Act for section 50.2 10 (7) In this section-- 11 standard contract, in relation to an entity, means a contract on 12 the terms of the entity's standard customer sale contract. 13 transition period means the period consisting of the 3 days 14 before the transfer day, the transfer day, and the 3 days after 15 the transfer day. 16 42 Amendment of provision of standard customer sales 17 contract in approved industry code 18 (1) This section applies if-- 19 (a) an approved industry code sets out a standard customer 20 sale contract; and 21 (b) the Minister considers it necessary or convenient, for the 22 purpose of a relevant dealing, to amend a provision of 23 the standard customer sale contract about the parties to 24 the contract (a parties provision) because of the 25 operation of section 41. 26 (2) The Minister, by gazette notice, may amend the parties 27 provision. 28 (3) Despite its amendment under this section, the approved 29 industry code continues to be an approved industry code. 30 (4) The amendment under this section does not affect the power 31 to further amend or repeal the code under the Electricity Act. 32 2 Section 50 (Decisions not reviewable)
s 43 25 s 44 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (5) In this section-- 1 relevant dealing means a dealing under this part involving the 2 issue, amendment, surrender or cancellation of an authority. 3 43 Notified prices for customer retail services 4 (1) This section applies if-- 5 (a) under a gazette notice in force under the Electricity Act, 6 section 90, notified prices apply to the provision of 7 customer retail services or other goods or services by 8 particular retail entities (the stated retail entities); and 9 (b) the stated retail entities do not include a particular 10 energy entity or prescribed entity. 11 (2) The Minister may, by gazette notice, apply the notified prices 12 (the applied prices) to the energy entity or prescribed entity in 13 relation to the entity's non-contestable customers. 14 (3) For the Electricity Act, sections 91 and 91A,3 the applied 15 prices are taken to be notified prices. 16 (4) The Minister's gazette notice applies to the energy entity even 17 if the entity stops being an energy entity. 18 (5) However, the Minister's gazette notice stops applying to the 19 energy entity or prescribed entity if the pricing entity issues a 20 later gazette notice under the Electricity Act, section 90, that 21 applies to the energy entity or prescribed entity. 22 (6) A reference in subsection (5) to the energy entity includes that 23 entity if it stops being an energy entity. 24 Division 4 Operation of authorities and related 25 matters 26 44 Operation of authorities and related matters 27 (1) This section applies in relation to a FRC entity if-- 28 3 Electricity Act, sections 91 (Retail entities charging for GST) and 91A (Retail entity must comply with notification or direction)
s 44 26 s 44 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (a) immediately before the FRC day, the FRC entity 1 provides customer retail services to the premises (the 2 relevant premises) of non-market customers (the 3 relevant customers) under an authority that states a 4 retail area; and 5 (b) on the FRC day, the FRC entity holds an authority that 6 does not state a retail area (the continuing authority). 7 (2) From the FRC day, while the FRC entity holds the continuing 8 authority-- 9 (a) the continuing authority authorises the FRC entity to 10 provide customer retail services to the relevant 11 customers at the relevant premises; and 12 (b) the FRC entity has an obligation to provide customer 13 retail services to the relevant customers at the relevant 14 premises despite the FRC entity not holding an authority 15 that states a retail area; and 16 (c) if another retail entity holds an authority that states a 17 retail area that includes the relevant premises, the retail 18 entity is not obliged to provide customer retail services 19 to the relevant customers at the relevant premises. 20 (3) Subsection (2) applies to the continuing authority subject to 21 any amendment, cancellation or surrender of the continuing 22 authority under the Electricity Act. 23 (4) Subsection (5) applies if, immediately before the FRC day, a 24 relevant customer was taken to have entered into a standard 25 contract with the FRC entity for the provision of customer 26 retail services to the customer's relevant premises under the 27 Electricity Act, section 49 or 49A or under section 41(2) of 28 this Act.4 29 (5) From the FRC day, the relevant customer is taken to continue 30 to have a standard contract with the FRC entity. 31 (6) For subsection (5), the standard contract applies to the FRC 32 entity and the relevant customer as if the FRC entity held an 33 authority that states a retail area. 34 4 Section 41 (Existing standard contracts and meter readings)
s 45 27 s 46 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (7) Subsection (2) stops applying in relation to the relevant 1 customer if the standard contract ends under its terms or under 2 the Electricity Act. 3 (8) For subsection (2)(b), if a provision of the Electricity Act or a 4 regulation under that Act-- 5 (a) provides that a retail entity with an authority that states a 6 retail area does not have the obligation mentioned in 7 section 49(2) of that Act; or 8 (b) authorises a retail entity with an authority that states a 9 retail area to refuse to provide customer retail services; 10 that provision applies to the FRC entity, as if the FRC entity 11 held an authority that states a retail area. 12 (9) To remove any doubt, it is declared that the continuing 13 authority is not an authority with a stated retail area. 14 (10) In this section-- 15 FRC entity means Ergon Energy, an acquiring entity or a sale 16 entity. 17 standard contract, in relation to a FRC entity, means a 18 contract on the terms of the FRC entity's standard customer 19 sale contract. 20 45 Effect on customers 21 To remove any doubt, it is declared that a customer's status as 22 a non-market customer is not affected by section 44. 23 Part 6 Application of other laws and 24 instruments 25 46 Act applies despite other laws and instruments 26 A thing may be done under this Act despite any other law or 27 instrument. 28
s 47 28 s 50 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 1 Example-- 2 In accordance with a project direction given to its board, a GOC may 3 form a company that will become a subsidiary without obtaining the 4 approval that would otherwise be required under the Government 5 Owned Corporations Act 1993, section 163. 47 Excluded matter for Corporations Act 6 Anything done by the Minister under this Act is an excluded 7 matter for the Corporations Act, section 5F,5 in relation to the 8 Corporations Act, chapter 2D.6 9 48 Non-liability for duty 10 No duty under the Duties Act 2001 is payable in relation to 11 anything done under a transfer notice. 12 49 Disposal of public records 13 (1) This section applies if-- 14 (a) a thing is done under a transfer notice or project 15 direction; and 16 (b) the thing is, or involves, a disposal of a public record 17 under the Public Records Act 2002. 18 (2) To remove any doubt, it is declared that, for the purpose of 19 section 13 of that Act, the public record is disposed of under 20 legal authority, justification or excuse. 21 50 Decisions not reviewable 22 (1) A decision under this Act-- 23 (a) is final and conclusive; and 24 (b) can not be challenged, appealed against, reviewed, 25 quashed, set aside or called in question in any other way, 26 under the Judicial Review Act 1991 or otherwise 27 5 Corporations Act, section 5F (Corporations legislation does not apply to matters declared by State or Territory law to be an excluded matter) 6 Corporations Act, chapter 2D (Officers and employees)
s 51 29 s 53 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (whether by the Supreme Court, another court, a tribunal 1 or another entity); and 2 (c) is not subject to any writ or order of the Supreme Court, 3 another court, a tribunal or another entity on any ground. 4 (2) In this section-- 5 decision includes a decision or conduct leading up to or 6 forming part of the process of making a decision. 7 Part 7 Miscellaneous 8 51 FRC day 9 (1) A regulation may prescribe a day to be the FRC day for this 10 Act. 11 12 Note-- 13 FRC stands for full retail competition. (2) The day must be a day on which a law about retail 14 competition in the gas or electricity industry commences. 15 52 Time within which Minister may act 16 The Minister may not perform a function under part 3, 4 or 5 17 on or after the FRC day. 18 53 Notice to be given to regulator or energy Minister about 19 notified prices 20 (1) As soon as practicable after publishing a gazette notice under 21 section 31,7 the Minister must notify the regulator under the 22 Gas Act. 23 (2) As soon as practicable after publishing a gazette notice under 24 section 43,8 the Minister must notify the energy Minister. 25 7 Section 31 (Notified prices for customer retail services) 8 Section 43 (Notified prices for customer retail services)
s 54 30 s 55 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 54 Registering authority to note transfer 1 (1) The registrar of titles or other person required or authorised by 2 law to register or record transactions affecting assets or 3 liabilities-- 4 (a) may, without formal application, register or record in the 5 appropriate way the transfer of an asset or liability under 6 a transfer notice; and 7 (b) must, on written application by a transferee entity, 8 register or record in the appropriate way the transfer of 9 an asset or liability under a transfer notice to the 10 transferee entity. 11 (2) A transaction, related to an asset or liability transferred to a 12 transferee entity, entered into by the transferee entity in the 13 relevant transferor entity's name or the name of a predecessor 14 in title to the relevant transferor entity, if effected by an 15 instrument otherwise in registrable form, must be registered 16 even though the transferee entity has not been registered as 17 proprietor of the asset or liability. 18 (3) If an asset or liability is registered in the name of a transferor 19 entity, the registrar of titles or other registering authority may 20 register a dealing for a transaction about the asset or liability 21 without being concerned to enquire whether it is, or is not, an 22 asset or liability transferred under a transfer notice. 23 (4) In this section-- 24 transferee entity means the entity to which an asset or liability 25 is transferred under a transfer notice. 26 transferor entity means the entity from which an asset or 27 liability is transferred under a transfer notice. 28 55 Confidentiality agreement with prospective purchasers 29 (1) A prospective purchaser may enter into a confidentiality 30 agreement with the State for the purpose of obtaining access 31 to information in the possession or control of an energy entity. 32 (2) The agreement must state-- 33 (a) the information to which access may be given; and 34
s 56 31 s 56 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (b) the employees or agents of the prospective purchaser to 1 whom the access may be given; and 2 (c) any conditions of the agreement. 3 (3) Information mentioned in subsection (2)(a) may be identified 4 by description including by a stated category. 5 (4) The persons mentioned in subsection (2)(b) may be identified 6 by name or by a stated class. 7 (5) In this section-- 8 (a) a reference to an agreement includes a deed; and 9 (b) a reference to entering into an agreement with the State 10 includes executing a deed in favour of the State. 11 (6) In this section-- 12 agent includes a financier or insurer. 13 prospective purchaser means a person who has expressed to 14 the State an interest in purchasing an energy entity or part or 15 all of a gas or electricity business of an energy entity. 16 56 Disclosure and use of information for the project 17 (1) A person may disclose information in the possession or 18 control of an energy entity, for the purpose of the project, to-- 19 (a) a person involved in the project; or 20 (b) a person to whom the information may be given under a 21 confidentiality agreement; or 22 (c) an energy entity, or employee or agent of an energy 23 entity. 24 (2) An energy entity or its board must comply with a request by 25 the Minister for the disclosure of information under 26 subsection (1) to a person. 27 (3) A person may use information in the possession or control of 28 an energy entity for the purpose of the project. 29 (4) Also, to remove any doubt, it is declared that a person may 30 disclose or use information in compliance with a transfer 31 notice or project direction. 32
s 57 32 s 57 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (5) A person who, acting honestly, discloses or uses information 1 under this section is not liable, civilly, criminally or under an 2 administrative process, for the disclosure or use. 3 (6) In this section-- 4 confidentiality agreement means an agreement mentioned in 5 section 55, whether entered into or executed before or after 6 the commencement of this Act. 7 57 Effect on legal relationships 8 (1) Nothing done under this Act (including a thing done by, or in 9 compliance with, a transfer notice or project direction)-- 10 (a) makes a relevant entity liable for a civil wrong or a 11 contravention of a law or for a breach of a contract or 12 confidence; or 13 (b) makes a relevant entity in breach of any instrument, 14 including an instrument prohibiting, restricting or 15 regulating the assignment, novation or transfer of a right 16 or liability or the disclosure of information; or 17 (c) is taken to fulfil a condition that-- 18 (i) allows a person to terminate an instrument or 19 obligation or modify the operation or effect of an 20 instrument or obligation; or 21 (ii) allows a person to enforce an obligation contained 22 in an instrument or requires a person to perform an 23 obligation contained in an instrument; or 24 (iii) requires any money to be paid before its stated 25 maturity; or 26 (d) releases a surety or other obligee, wholly or partly, from 27 an obligation. 28 (2) If, apart from this subsection, the advice, consent or approval 29 of a person would be necessary to do something under this 30 Act, the advice is taken to have been obtained or the consent 31 or approval is taken to have been given unconditionally. 32 33 Example-- 34 A contract entered into by an energy entity provides that the entity 35 agrees not to transfer a particular asset without a particular person's
s 58 33 s 58 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 1 consent and that, if the consent is given, it may be subject to particular 2 conditions. 3 If the asset is transferred to another energy entity under a transfer notice, 4 the consent required under the contract is taken to have been given 5 unconditionally. (3) If, apart from this subsection, giving notice to a person would 6 be necessary to do something under this Act, the notice is 7 taken to have been given. 8 (4) In this section-- 9 relevant entity means-- 10 (a) the State or an employee or agent of the State; or 11 (b) an energy entity or an employee or agent of an energy 12 entity. 13 58 Preservation of rights of seconded employees 14 (1) This section applies if an employee of an energy entity (the 15 employer) is seconded to another energy entity under a 16 transfer notice. 17 (2) The employee is taken to continue to be employed by the 18 employer on the same terms and conditions as applied before 19 the secondment, subject to any subsequent variation of those 20 terms and conditions under any applicable law or contract. 21 (3) The secondment does not-- 22 (a) affect the employee's benefits, entitlements or 23 remuneration; or 24 (b) prejudice the employee's existing or accruing rights to 25 superannuation or recreation, sick, long service or other 26 leave; or 27 (c) interrupt continuity of service; or 28 (d) constitute a retrenchment or redundancy. 29 (4) The secondment continues, even if the other energy entity 30 stops being an energy entity, until the secondment is ended by 31 the employer or the employee's employment with the 32 employer ends. 33 (5) In this section-- 34
s 59 34 s 61 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 employee, of an energy entity, does not include a director of 1 the entity. 2 59 Preservation of rights of transferred employees 3 (1) This section applies to the transfer of an employee of an 4 energy entity to another energy entity as part of the project. 5 (2) The transfer does not-- 6 (a) affect the employee's benefits, entitlements or 7 remuneration; or 8 (b) prejudice the employee's existing or accruing rights to 9 superannuation or recreation, sick, long service or other 10 leave; or 11 (c) interrupt continuity of service; or 12 (d) constitute a retrenchment or redundancy; or 13 (e) entitle the employee to a payment or other benefit 14 merely because he or she is no longer employed by the 15 first energy entity. 16 (3) In this section-- 17 employee, of an energy entity, does not include a director of 18 the entity. 19 60 Delegations 20 The Minister may delegate the Minister's functions under this 21 Act, except section 9,9 to the chief executive. 22 61 Evidentiary aids 23 (1) This section applies to a proceeding under this Act. 24 (2) A certificate signed by the Minister stating any of the 25 following matters is conclusive evidence of the matter-- 26 (a) that a stated thing was, or is being, done for the purpose 27 of the project; 28 9 Section 9 (Transfer notice)
s 62 35 s 65 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 (b) that a stated person is, or was at a stated time, involved 1 in the project; 2 (c) that a stated company was established for the project; 3 (d) that a stated direction given by the Minister related to 4 the project. 5 (3) A document certified by the Minister to be a copy of a project 6 direction is conclusive evidence of the direction. 7 62 Regulations 8 The Governor in Council may make regulations under this 9 Act. 10 63 Transitional--amendment of regulation 11 The amendment of the Government Owned Corporations 12 Regulation 2004 by this Act does not affect the power of the 13 Governor in Council to further amend the regulation or to 14 repeal it. 15 Part 8 Amendment of other laws 16 Division 1 Amendment of Community 17 Ambulance Cover Act 2003 18 64 Act amended in div 1 19 This division amends the Community Ambulance Cover Act 20 2003. 21 65 Replacement of s 81 (Electricity retailer may engage 22 contractor) 23 Section 81-- 24 omit, insert-- 25
s 65 36 s 65 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 `81 Authorised subcontractors to perform electricity 1 retailer's functions 2 `(1) An electricity retailer may enter into a contract with a person 3 (the electricity retailer's authorised subcontractor) under 4 which the person agrees to perform some or all of the 5 electricity retailer's functions under this Act. 6 `(2) An authorised subcontractor of an electricity retailer may 7 enter into a contract with a person (also the electricity 8 retailer's authorised subcontractor) under which the person 9 agrees to perform some or all of the electricity retailer's 10 functions that the authorised subcontractor has agreed to 11 perform under another contract. 12 13 Examples of authorised subcontractors-- 14 An electricity retailer enters into a contract with S1 under which S1 15 agrees to perform particular functions of the electricity retailer. S1 is an 16 authorised subcontractor of the electricity retailer. 17 S1 enters into a contract with S2 under which S2 agrees to perform 18 some of the functions that S1 agreed to perform under its contract with 19 the electricity retailer. S2 is also an authorised subcontractor of the 20 electricity retailer. 21 S2 enters into a contract with S3 under which S3 agrees to perform 22 some of the functions of the electricity retailer that S2 agreed to perform 23 under its contract with S1. S3 is also an authorised subcontractor of the 24 electricity retailer. `(3) An electricity retailer or authorised subcontractor of an 25 electricity retailer must not contract under subsection (1) or 26 (2) without the written approval of the commissioner. 27 `(4) However, a failure to comply with subsection (3) does not 28 affect the validity of the contract or the status of a person as an 29 authorised subcontractor of an electricity retailer. 30 `(5) Despite any contract under subsection (1) or (2), an electricity 31 retailer remains liable for the proper performance of the 32 electricity retailer's functions under this Act. 33 `(6) An obligation or requirement applying to an electricity retailer 34 under this Act also applies to an authorised subcontractor of 35 the electricity retailer to the extent that the obligation or 36 requirement relates to the performance of the electricity 37 retailer's functions that the authorised subcontractor is 38 contracted to perform. 39
s 66 37 s 69 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 1 Example-- 2 S1 is an authorised subcontractor of an electricity retailer. In the course 3 of performing functions contracted to it under its contract, S1 holds 4 information about the electricity retailer's electricity customers. S1 must 5 comply with a requirement of the commissioner to give the information 6 to the commissioner.'. Division 2 Amendment of Electricity Act 1994 7 66 Act amended in div 2 8 This division amends the Electricity Act 1994. 9 67 Amendment of s 48 (Retail area of retail entity) 10 Section 48-- 11 insert-- 12 `(2) A retail area may consist of either or both of the following-- 13 (a) 1 or more discrete geographical areas; 14 (b) particular premises. 15 `(3) A retail authority stating a retail area consisting of particular 16 premises may describe the premises in the way the regulator 17 considers appropriate including, for example, the street 18 address or national metering identifier for the premises.'. 19 68 Amendment of s 64C (Contribution fee) 20 Section 64C(3)(a), `Ergon Energy'-- 21 omit, insert-- 22 `Ergon Energy Pty Ltd ACN 078 875 902'. 23 69 Amendment of sch 5 (Dictionary) 24 Schedule 5-- 25 insert-- 26 `national metering identifier means a NMI under the 27 National Electricity Rules.'. 28
s 70 38 s 74 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 Division 3 Amendment of Government Owned 1 Corporations Act 1993 2 70 Act amended in div 3 3 This division amends the Government Owned Corporations 4 Act 1993. 5 71 Amendment of s 145 (Application of Corporations Act to 6 officers of company GOC) 7 Section 145(1)(b), after `this Act'-- 8 insert-- 9 `or another Act'. 10 72 Amendment of s 146 (Application of Corporations Act to 11 officers of GOC subsidiaries) 12 Section 146(1)(b), after `this Act'-- 13 insert-- 14 `or another Act'. 15 Division 4 Amendment of Government Owned 16 Corporations Regulation 2004 17 73 Regulation amended in div 4 18 This division amends the Government Owned Corporations 19 Regulation 2004. 20 74 Omission of pts 5 and 6 21 Parts 5 and 6-- 22 omit. 23
s 75 39 s 75 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 75 Omission of schs 3 and 4 1 Schedules 3 and 4-- 2 omit. 3
40 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 Schedule Dictionary 1 section 4 2 acquiring entity, for part 5, see section 32. 3 agent, of an entity, includes a person engaged by the entity. 4 asset includes a right. 5 authority-- 6 (a) for part 4--see section 12; or 7 (b) for part 5--see section 32. 8 disposal includes divestment. 9 Electricity Act see section 32. 10 employee includes officer. 11 Energex means Energex Limited ACN 078 849 055. 12 energy entity see section 5. 13 energy Minister means the Minister administering the 14 Electricity Act or the Gas Act. 15 Ergon means Ergon Energy Corporation Limited ACN 087 16 646 062. 17 Ergon Energy means Ergon Energy Pty Ltd ACN 078 875 18 902 as a former energy entity. 19 former energy entity means an entity that is no longer an 20 energy entity. 21 FRC day means the day prescribed under section 51. 22 Gas Act see section 12. 23 government company means a corporation incorporated 24 under the Corporations Act all the stock or shares in the 25 capital of which is or are beneficially owned by the State. 26 information includes a document. 27 instrument includes an oral agreement. 28 market customer, for part 5, see section 32. 29
41 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Bill 2006 Schedule (continued) non-market customer, for part 5, see section 32. 1 officer includes a director. 2 person involved in the project means an employee or agent of 3 the State who is involved in carrying out the project in the 4 course of the employment or agency. 5 premises, for part 5, see section 32. 6 prescribed entity, for part 5, see section 32. 7 project see section 6. 8 project direction see section 11(1). 9 record includes any document. 10 right includes power, privilege and immunity. 11 sale entity see section 32. 12 Sun Retail, for part 5, see section 32. 13 transfer notice see section 9(1). 14 ultimate holding company see the Corporations Act, section 15 9. 16 © State of Queensland 2006
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