National Energy Regulator Act | Act 40 of 2004 — South Africa law | Esheria

National Energy Regulator Act

This section defines several terms used in the Act.

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 40 of 2004
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
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annual reporting appointments asset and liability transfer board governance conflicts of interest decision-making definitions electricity energy regulation gas distribution office transition personnel management petroleum pipelines piped gas piped-gas public finance regulatory commencement regulatory governance statutory definitions statutory interpretation statutory repeal and amendment

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Statute overview

About this statute

This section defines several terms used in the Act. This Act’s object is to establish a National Energy Regulator to regulate the electricity, piped-gas, and petroleum pipelines industries. The section establishes the National Energy Regulator and sets out its functions, membership, appointment rules, disclosure duties, meeting rules, and subcommittee powers. Members and decisions of the Energy Regulator must follow public-interest, transparency, fairness, and conflict-of-interest rules; the Regulator must also manage staff, funds, and accounts in specified ways. Public entities’ annual reports may include other matters the Energy Management Act deems necessary, and must include specified information for electricity, piped-gas, and petroleum pipeline matters.