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Energy Act 2013

Paragraph 12: Enforcement

218.This paragraph provides an express regulation-making power in relation to the enforcement of obligations in regulations made under Schedule 2. Specifically, regulations may permit requirements imposed on suppliers to be enforced by the Authority in GB, or the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulations in Northern Ireland, as if they are relevant requirements imposed on a regulated person.

219.What this means, in effect, is that regulations may treat a breach of a requirement imposed under them as akin to a breach of a licence condition in relation to certain enforcement powers. For example, sections 25 to 27A of the Electricity Act 1989 permit the Authority to make orders to secure compliance with licence conditions, and/or to impose financial penalties for their breach. Regulations could apply these enforcement powers in relation to breaches of requirements imposed under them as if they were breaches of licence conditions.

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