Energy Coordination Act 1994

Energy Coordination (General) Regulations 1995

 

Energy Coordination (General) Regulations 1995

Contents

Part 1  Preliminary

1. Citation1

2. Commencement1

3. Terms used in these regulations1

4.Forms2

Part 2  Designation of inspectors

5. Classification of inspectors3

6. Qualification of inspectors3

7. Power of inspectors3

8. Variation or cancellation of certificate4

Part 3  Infringement notices

9.Prescribed offences and modified penalties5

10.Authorised officers and approved officers5

Part 4  Appeals under section 19B(2)(b) of the Act

11.Terms used in this Part6

12.Technical review panel6

13.Procedure7

Schedule 1 — Forms

Form 1 — Certificate of designation8

Form 2 — Infringement notice9

Form 3 — Withdrawal of infringement notice11

Schedule 2 — Prescribed offences and modified penalties

Notes

Compilation table13

Defined terms

 

Energy Coordination Act 1994

Energy Coordination (General) Regulations 1995

Part 1  Preliminary

[Heading inserted: Gazette 20 Mar 2007 p. 1044.]

1. Citation

These regulations may be cited as the Energy Coordination (General) Regulations 1995 1.

[Regulation 1 amended: Gazette 20 Mar 2007 p. 1044; 30 Nov 2007 p. 5931.]

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation on the day on which the Energy Coordination Act 1994 comes into operation 1.

3. Terms used in these regulations

In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears — 

issuing authority, in relation to an inspector designated under section 12 of the Act by the Director, means the Director;

the Act means the Energy Coordination Act 1994.

[Regulation 3 amended: Gazette 5 Nov 2004 p. 4982.]

4.Forms

The forms set out in Schedule 1 are prescribed in relation to the matters specified in those forms.

[Regulation 4 inserted: Gazette 20 Mar 2007 p. 1044.]

Part 2  Designation of inspectors

[Heading inserted: Gazette 20 Mar 2007 p. 1044.]

5. Classification of inspectors

Inspectors designated pursuant to section 12 of the Act shall be classified as follows — 

(a)Inspector (Gas); or

(b)Inspector (Electricity).

6. Qualification of inspectors

A person shall not be designated as an inspector unless the issuing authority is satisfied that the person has such qualifications and experience as will enable that person to carry out in a proper and efficient manner the duties of an inspector of the classification specified in the instrument of designation of that person.

[Regulation 6 amended: Gazette 5 Nov 2004 p. 4982.]

7. Power of inspectors

The powers conferred on an inspector having the classification specified in Column 1 of the Table to this regulation may only be exercised — 

(a)for the purpose of an Act specified in Column 2 of that Table opposite, and corresponding to, that classification; and

(b)subject to any limitation, and any restriction, specified in the certificate of designation held by that person.

Table

Column 1

Classification of Inspector

Column 2

Acts

Inspector (Gas)

Gas Standards Act 1972, Energy Coordination Act 1994

Inspector (Electricity)

Electricity Act 1945, Energy Coordination Act 1994

8. Variation or cancellation of certificate

(1)Any certificate of designation furnished to an inspector pursuant to section 13 of the Act may be varied or cancelled by the issuing authority.

(2)Where a certificate of designation is varied or cancelled under subregulation (1), the person in respect of whom the certificate was issued shall return the certificate to the issuing authority.

(3)A person who fails to comply with subregulation (2) commits an offence.

Penalty: $200.

Part 3  Infringement notices

[Heading inserted: Gazette 20 Mar 2007 p. 1044.]

9.Prescribed offences and modified penalties

(1)The offences specified in Schedule 2 are offences for which an infringement notice may be issued under the Criminal Procedure Act 2004 Part 2.

(2)The modified penalty specified opposite an offence in Schedule 2 is the modified penalty for that offence for the purposes of the Criminal Procedure Act 2004 section 5(3).

[Regulation 9 inserted: Gazette 20 Mar 2007 p. 1044.]

10.Authorised officers and approved officers

(1)The Director may, in writing, appoint persons or classes of persons to be authorised officers or approved officers for the purposes of the Criminal Procedure Act 2004 Part 2.

(2)The Director is to issue to each authorised officer a certificate of his or her appointment.

[Regulation 10 inserted: Gazette 20 Mar 2007 p. 1045; amended: Gazette 6 Nov 2009 p. 4467.]

Part 4  Appeals under section 19B(2)(b) of the Act

[Heading inserted: Gazette 30 Nov 2007 p. 5931.]

11.Terms used in this Part

In this Part —

appeal means an appeal under section 19B(2)(b) of the Act;

appellant means a network operator who commences an appeal;

technical review panel means a panel mentioned in section 19B(2)(b) of the Act.

[Regulation 11 inserted: Gazette 30 Nov 2007 p. 5931‑2.]

12.Technical review panel

(1)If an appeal is made under section 19B(2)(b) of the Act, the chief executive officer must convene a technical review panel.

(2)The technical review panel is to consist of 3 professional engineers who are competent to deal with the matter the subject of the appeal appointed by the chief executive officer from individuals nominated by the President of the Western Australian Division of The Institution of Engineers Australia.

(3)The chief executive officer must appoint one of the members of the technical review panel to be the chairperson.

(4)The chief executive officer may —

(a)direct that the members of the technical review panel are to be paid remuneration; and

(b)determine the amount of any such payments on the recommendation of the Public Sector Commissioner.

(5)The chief executive officer must provide the technical review panel with such support services as it may reasonably require.

[Regulation 12 inserted: Gazette 30 Nov 2007 p. 5932; amended: Gazette 11 Feb 2011 p. 506‑7.]

13.Procedure

(1)An appeal must be commenced by the appellant giving the chief executive officer a notice of appeal.

(2)The notice of appeal must —

(a)be in writing; and

(b)set out the grounds of appeal; and

(c)set out any representations that the appellant wishes to make in support of the appeal.

(3)The notice of appeal must be given to the chief executive officer within 30 days after the day on which the appellant received —

(a)written notice of the Director’s determination under section 19A(5) of the Act; or

(b)written notice of the Director’s refusal to approve an agreement reached under section 18C(6) of the Act.

(4)The chief executive officer must give the technical review panel the notice of appeal as soon as practicable after the technical review panel is convened.

(5)Subject to subregulation (6), the technical review panel may determine its own procedure.

(6)The technical review panel must give the Director —

(a)a copy of the notice of appeal; and

(b)a reasonable opportunity to make submissions in relation to the appeal.

(7)The technical review panel must complete the review by making a decision under section 19B(3) of the Act within the period specified by the chief executive officer in writing.

(8)The technical review panel must give the appellant and the Director written notice of its decision made under section 19B(3) of the Act.

[Regulation 13 inserted: Gazette 30 Nov 2007 p. 5932‑3.]

 

Schedule 1 — Forms

[r. 4]

[Heading inserted: Gazette 20 Mar 2007 p. 1045.]

Form 1 — Certificate of designation

Energy Coordination Act 1994

Energy Coordination (General) Regulations 1995 3

CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION

This is to certify that .............................................................................................. is designated an *Inspector (Gas)/*Inspector (Electricity) for the purposes of the following Acts:

.................................................................................................................................

.................................................................................................................................

Powers of inspection that may be exercised: ...............................................

....................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................

Limitations/Restrictions applicable: ............................................................

....................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................

This designation has effect until .................................................................. (date)

 

DIRECTOR OF ENERGY SAFETY

*Delete as inapplicable.

Dated ................................... 20....... Certificate No. ......................................

[Form 1 amended: Gazette 5 Nov 2004 p. 4982‑3; 20 Mar 2007 p. 1045.]

Form 2 — Infringement notice


Energy Coordination Act 1994

Infringement notice

Infringement
notice no.

Alleged offender

Name:Family name

Given names

orCompany name ____________________________________

ACN

Address ________________________________________________

Postcode

Alleged offence

Description of offence _____________________________________

 

Energy Coordination Act 1994 s

Date //20Time a.m./p.m.

Modified penalty $

Officer issuing notice

Name

Signature

Office

Date

Date of notice //20

Notice to alleged offender

It is alleged that you have committed the above offence.

If you do not want to be prosecuted in court for the offence, pay the modified penalty within 28 days after the date of this notice.

By post: Send a cheque or money order (payable to ‘Director of Energy Safety’) to:

Director of Energy Safety

[Address]

In person: Pay the cashier at:

Energy Safety

[Address]

If you do not pay the modified penalty within 28 days, you will be prosecuted or enforcement action will be taken under the Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Act 1994. Under that Act, some or all of the following action may be taken — your driver’s licence may be suspended; your vehicle licence may be suspended or cancelled; your details may be published on a website; your vehicle may be immobilised or have its number plates removed; and your property may be seized and sold.

If you need more time to pay the modified penalty, you can apply for an extension of time by writing to the Director of Energy Safety at the above address.

If you want this matter to be dealt with by prosecution in court, tick this box and post this notice to the Director of Energy Safety at the above address within 28 days after the date of this notice.

[Form 2 inserted: Gazette 20 Mar 2007 p. 1045‑6; amended: Gazette 20 Aug 2013 p. 3831.]

Form 3 — Withdrawal of infringement notice

Energy Coordination Act 1994

Withdrawal of infringement notice

Withdrawal no.

Alleged offender

Name:Family name

Given names

orCompany name _____________________________________

ACN

Address _______________________________________________________

Postcode

Infringement notice

Infringement notice no.

Date of issue //20

Alleged offence

Description of offence ____________________________________

 

Energy Coordination Act 1994 s

Date //20Timea.m./p.m.

Officer withdrawing notice

Name

Signature

Office

Date

Date of withdrawal //20

Withdrawal of infringement notice

 

[*delete
whichever

is not applicable]

The above infringement notice issued against you has been withdrawn.

If you have already paid the modified penalty for the alleged offence you are entitled to a refund.

*Your refund is enclosed.

or

*If you have paid the modified penalty but a refund is not enclosed, to claim your refund sign this notice and post it to:

Director of Energy Safety

[Address]

Signature//20

[Form 3 inserted: Gazette 20 Mar 2007 p. 1046.]

Schedule 2  Prescribed offences and modified penalties

[r. 9]

[Heading inserted: Gazette 6 Nov 2009 p. 4468.]

Offences under Energy Coordination Act 1994

Modified penalty

Individual

Body corporate

s. 20(1)(b)

Failing to give inspector access to land, premises or thing, or to give reasonable assistance, when required under s. 14(b)



$1 000



$5 000

s. 20(2)

Failing to provide information, records or documents when requested under s. 14(d)


$1 000


$5 000

s. 20(3)

Giving false or misleading information in response to a request under s. 14(d)


$1 000


$5 000

s. 20(4)

Failing to comply with order given by inspector under s. 18


$2 000


$10 000

s. 20(4)

Failing to comply with order given by inspector under s. 18A, 18B or 18C


$3 000


$15 000

[Schedule 2 inserted: Gazette 6 Nov 2009 p. 4468.]

 

Notes

1This is a compilation of the Energy Coordination (General) Regulations 1995 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table. The table also contains information about any reprint.

Compilation table

Citation

Gazettal

Commencement

Energy Coordination (Designation of Inspectors) Regulations 1995 2

23 Dec 1994 p. 7139‑42

1 Jan 1995 (see r. 2 and Gazette 23 Dec 1994 p. 7069)

Reprint 1: The Energy Coordination (Designation of Inspectors) Regulations 1995 as at 7 May 2004

Energy Coordination (Designation of Inspectors) Amendment Regulations 2004

5 Nov 2004 p. 4982‑3

5 Nov 2004

Energy Coordination (Designation of Inspectors) Amendment Regulations 2007

20 Mar 2007 p. 1043‑7

20 Mar 2007

Energy Coordination (Inspectors and Infringement Notices) Amendment Regulations 2007

30 Nov 2007 p. 5931‑3

r. 1 and 2: 30 Nov 2007 (see r. 2(a));
Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 1 Dec 2007 (see r. 2(b) and Gazette 30 Nov 2007 p. 5927)

Reprint 2: The Energy Coordination (General) Regulations 1995 as at 25 Jan 2008 (includes amendments listed above)

Energy Coordination (General) Amendment Regulations 2009

6 Nov 2009 p. 4467-8

r. 1 and 2: 6 Nov 2009 (see r. 2(a));
Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 7 Nov 2009 (see r. 2(b))

Public Sector Reform (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2011 r. 20

11 Feb 2011 p. 502‑7

12 Feb 2011 (see r. 2(d))

Energy Coordination (General) Amendment Regulations 2013

20 Aug 2013 p. 3831

r. 1 and 2: 20 Aug 2013 (see r. 2(a));
Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 21 Aug 2013 (see r. 2(b) and
Gazette 20 Aug 2013 p. 3815)

 

2Citation was initially the Energy Coordination (Designation of Inspectors) Regulations 1995 and was subsequently changed to the Energy Coordination (Inspectors and Infringement Notices) Regulations 1995 then to the Energy Coordination (General) Regulations 1995 (see note under r. 1).

3Formerly referred to the Energy Coordination (Inspectors and Infringement Notices) Regulations 1995 the citation of which was changed (see note under r. 1). This reference was changed under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(3)(gb).

 

 

Defined terms

 

[This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.]

Defined termProvision(s)

appeal11

appellant11

issuing authority3

technical review panel11

the Act3