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Water Charge Rules 2010.

Country/Territory
Australia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2011 (2020)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Water
Keyword
Business/industry/corporations Basin/catchment/watershed Concession Consumer protection Contract/agreement Royalties/fees Water charges Water rights Water supply Waterworks Irrigation Inland waters
Geographical area
Asia and the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Indian Ocean, Oceania, South Pacific
Abstract

These Rules are organised in 11 Parts and 3 Schedules. For the purposes of these Rules, an infrastructure operator is a member owned operator if the majority of its customers are related customers. Moreover, in these Rules, a customer of an infrastructure operator is defined a related customer in relation to that infrastructure operator if: (a) the customer is a beneficiary of a trust of which the infrastructure operator is a trustee; or (b) where the infrastructure operator is a company within the meaning of the Corporations Act 2001, the customer is a related body corporate within the meaning of that Act in relation to the infrastructure operator; or a member of the company; or (c) where the infrastructure operator is a body corporate incorporated under a law of a State or of the Commonwealth (other than the Corporations Act 2001), the customer is a member of the body corporate; or (d) the customer has any other legal or equitable interest in the infrastructure operator.

Full text
English
Website
www.legislation.gov.au

References - Legislation

Implements

Water Act 2007.

Legislation | Australia | 2007 (2021)

Keyword: Basic legislation, River basin institution, Freshwater resources management, Inland waters, Basin/catchment/watershed, Policy/planning, Water conservation zone, Water abstraction, Water rights, Registration, Allocation/quota, Sustainable development, Sustainable use, EIA, Environmental planning, Groundwater, Surface water, Waterworks, Water supply, Ecosystem preservation, Biodiversity, Wetlands

Source: FAO, FAOLEX