Petroleum Pipelines Act | Act 60 of 2003 — South Africa law | Esheria

Petroleum Pipelines Act

This section defines key terms used in the Act.

Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 60 of 2003
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
Official source
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annual reports authority funding competition compliance customer non-discrimination decision-making disclosure dispute resolution expropriation financial reporting inspection inspections licence applications licence conditions licence renewal licence revocation licensing market access mediated disputes operational compliance penalties personnel administration petroleum pipelines pipeline and storage facility conditions +7 more

Statute overview

About this statute

This section defines key terms used in the Act. This section states the Act’s objects: to promote competition, access, investment, security, and effective and environmentally responsible petroleum transport, loading, storage, and supply. The Petroleum Pipelines Regulatory Authority is established as a juristic person. The Authority must issue licences and carry out related oversight, record-keeping, consultation, tariff-setting, access monitoring, and other functions under the Act. Members of the Authority may use their powers, but they must act properly, avoid conflicts, and follow fair decision-making rules. The Authority must appoint a Chief Executive Officer, and the Minister has a limited power to require use of staff from another authority.

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