Economic Regulation Authority definition

Economic Regulation Authority means the body established by the Economic Regulation Authority Act 2003; and
Economic Regulation Authority means the Economic Regulation Authority established by the Economic Regulation Authority Act 2003;
Economic Regulation Authority means the body established by the Economic Regulation Authority Act 2003 [WA]; and

Examples of Economic Regulation Authority in a sentence

  • If we think you have used gas illegally, we can tell the Economic Regulation Authority, the Director of Energy Safety or the Police [as appropriate], and give them any information we have in relation to your illegal use.


More Definitions of Economic Regulation Authority

Economic Regulation Authority means the authority established by section 4 of the Economic Regulation Authority Act 2003 (WA);
Economic Regulation Authority means the body established by the Economic Regulation Authority Act 2003 [WA]; and “electricity ombudsman” means the ombudsman appointed under the scheme initially approved by the Minister or by the Economic Regulation Authority for any amendments under section 92 of the Electricity Industry Act 2004 [WA]; and
Economic Regulation Authority means the Western Australian Independent Rail Access Regulator under Section 13 of the Act.
Economic Regulation Authority or “ERA” means the authority that administers the licensing schemes for the provision of water services in Western Australia in accordance with the Economic Regulation Authority Act 2003 (WA);
Economic Regulation Authority means the body established by the Economic Regulation Authority Act 2003 [WA]; and “electricity marketing agent” has the meaning given to that term byin clause 5.1 of the Code; and
Economic Regulation Authority means the Economic Regulation Authority created pursuant to the Economic Regulation Authority Act 2003;

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