Access Regulator definition

Access Regulator means any body with responsibility for regulating third party access to the Railway Network under the Access Legislation (and which initially is the Queensland Competition Authority).
Access Regulator has the meaning given in the Unit Holders Deed. Access Undertaking has the meaning given in the Unit Holders Deed.
Access Regulator has the meaning given in the Unit Holders Deed. Access Undertaking has the meaning given in the Unit Holders Deed. Additional Costs has the meaning given in schedule 10.

Examples of Access Regulator in a sentence

  • Without limiting the operation of clause 6, a decision made by the Gas Pipelines Access Regulator as the local Regulator for the purposes of the Gas Pipelines Access (Western Australia) Law that was in effect immediately before the commencement day continues, on and after that day, as if made by the Authority as the local Regulator for the purposes of that Law.

  • Without limiting the operation of clause 6, a decision made by the Rail Access Regulator as the Regulator for the purposes of the Code (as defined in the Railways (Access) Act 1998) that was in effect immediately before the commencement day continues, on and after that day, as if made by the Authority as the Regulator for the purposes of that Code.

  • The review also benefited from input from a working group set up to assist in the production of this report comprising staff from OffGAR, the Office of the Rail Access Regulator and Economics Consulting Services.The aim of the report is to consider evolving best practice in the determination of allowed rates of return in utility regulation to assist further discussion and public consultation.

  • Prior to considering these issues in detail, however, it is useful to explore some background, both in terms of the requirements placed on the Western Australian Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator (the Regulator) by legislation and the reasons underlying the commissioning of this report.Public policy on access to gas pipelines in WA is governed by the Gas Pipelines Access (WA) Act 1998, which gives legal effect to the Code.

  • The COMET Initiative database: progress and activities from 2011 to 2013.

  • Schedule 1 of the Code lists the sections of the PTA rail network covered by the Code.PTA is established under the Public Transport Authority Act 2003 to direct, manage, maintain and control the Government Railways in Western Australia.The Economic Regulation Authority (ERA) was established on 1 January 2004 and became responsible for the administration of the Act and the Code which were previously the responsibility of the Office of the Rail Access Regulator.

  • In relation to compliance and enforcement, the Natural Resources Access Regulator Act 2017 specifically provides that NRAR’s priorities are to be set independently.

  • With the appointment of an Acting Rail Access Regulator with effect from 1 September 2001 and the proclamation of the Code, the Code is now effective in all respects.

  • Administration of the Rail Access Regime was previously the responsibility of the Office of the Rail Access Regulator.

  • Under the WA Gas Access Regime, the WA Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator must approve this access arrangement before it may come into effect.

Related to Access Regulator

  • DP Regulator means any governmental or regulatory body or authority with responsibility for monitoring or enforcing compliance with the Data Protection Laws;

  • Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) means the Government Agency responsible for oversight of public procurement.

  • Regulator means, with respect to any person, any Government Authority charged with regulating, supervising or examining such person and its Affiliates.

  • MFDA means the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada;

  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) means the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or its duly authorized representatives.

  • Insurance Regulator means, with respect to any jurisdiction, the Governmental Authority charged with the supervision of insurance companies in such jurisdiction.

  • Regulatory Authorities means the Commissions and the Exchange;

  • FDA means the United States Food and Drug Administration and any successor agency thereto.