Gas Pipelines Access Regulator definition

Gas Pipelines Access Regulator means the Western Australian Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator referred to in section 27 of the Gas Pipelines Access (Western Australia) Act 1998 as in effect immediately before the commencement day;
Gas Pipelines Access Regulator means the Western Australian
Gas Pipelines Access Regulator means the Western Australian Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator referred to in

Examples of Gas Pipelines 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.

  • Decisions of Gas Pipelines Access RegulatorWithout 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.

  • 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 CCWDB will not reimburse firms for any costs associated with the preparation or submittal of any response.A full copy of the RFQ can be obtained at www.ccwib.com or may be requested by email at receptionist@ccwib.com by supplying agency name, address, phone, email and contact information.

  • An Access Arrangement for the DBNGP was approved by the then Western Australian Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator on 29 December 2003 (“ Current Access Arrangement”).

  • On 23 May 2003 the Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator in Western Australia (“Regulator”) issued a Final Decision on the proposed Access Arrangement for the DBNGP.

  • The functions of the Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator passed to the Authority on its establishment on 1 January 2004.

  • In addition, the Arbitrator provides administrative support to the Western Australian Gas Review Board that has responsibility for reviewing specified decisions by the Treasurer, Minister for Energy, the Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator or the Coordinator of Energy.

  • The role of the Arbitrator is part of a broader regula- tory regime established under the Gas Pipelines Access (Western Australia) Act 1998 (the Act) that also establishes the office of the Western Australian Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator.

  • The Arbitrator's transitional role of Gas Referee under section 100 of the Gas Corporation Act 1994 ceased on 18 July 2000 when the Western Australian Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator approved the Access Arrangement for the AlintaGas Mid-West andSouth-West Gas Distribution Systems.Section 50(1) of the Act establishes the Gas Review Board as an appeals body.


More Definitions of Gas Pipelines Access Regulator

Gas Pipelines Access Regulator means the Western Australian Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator referred to in section 27 of the Gas Pipelines Access (Western Australia)
Gas Pipelines Access Regulator means the Western Australian Independent Gas Pipelines Access Regulator referred to in section 27 of the Gas Pipelines Access (Western Australia)Act 1998 as in effect immediately before the commencement day; “Rail Access Regulator” means the Western Australian Independent Rail Access Regulator referred to in section 13 of theRailways (Access) Act 1998 as in effect immediately before thecommencement day.2. Interpretation Act 1984 to applyThis Schedule does not limit the operation of the Interpretation Act 1984.3. Decisions of Gas Pipelines Access RegulatorWithout 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.4. Decisions of Rail Access RegulatorWithout 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.5. Licences under Part 3 of the Water Services Coordination Act 1995Without limiting the operation of clause 6, an operating licence that was in effect under Part 3 of the Water Services Coordination Act 1995 immediately before the commencement day continues, on and after that day, as an operating licence in effect under that Part as amended by Schedule 2 Division 18.

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  • Train Loading Infrastructure means conveyors, stockpile areas, blending and screening facilities, stackers, re‑claimers and other infrastructure reasonably required for the loading of iron ore, freight goods or other products onto the relevant Railway for transport (directly or indirectly) to a loading port; and

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