Electricity Industry Exemption Amendment Order 2023 (WA)

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20 June 2023 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1887

EN302

Electricity Industry Act 2004

Electricity Industry Exemption Amendment

Order 2023

SL 2023/80

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1.   Citation

Order 2005.

This order is the Electricity Industry Exemption Amendment

Order 2023.

2.   Commencement

This order comes into operation as follows —

(a)

clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this order is published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the order — on the day after that day.
3. Order amended

This order amends the Electricity Industry Exemption

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4.            Clause 3A amended

In clause 3A insert in alphabetical order:

Aboriginal community has the meaning given in the

Aboriginal Communities Act 1979 section 3;

5. Clause 7 amended
In clause 7(1) delete the definition of Aboriginal community.

6.            Clause 7A inserted After clause 7 insert:

7A. Temporary exemptions for supply by Regional
Power Corporation to certain Aboriginal
communities
(1) In this clause—
relevant Aboriginal community premises means any
premises that are

(a)

owned, occupied or leased by, or by the members of, an Aboriginal community listed in Schedule 1A; or

(b)

used solely or principally for the purposes of an Aboriginal community listed in Schedule 1A.

(2) The Regional Power Corporation is exempt from the
Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(3) if the
distribution system concerned is used or to be used
solely for the transportation of electricity for
consumption on relevant Aboriginal community
premises.
(3) The Regional Power Corporation is exempt from the
Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(4) if the
electricity is sold for consumption on relevant
Aboriginal community premises.
(4) Subclause (3) does not apply in relation to the sale of
electricity for consumption on relevant Aboriginal
community premises in respect of the following
Aboriginal communities
(a) Barrel Well;
(b) Kardaloo (Wandanooka);

(c) Kurrawang.

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(5) The exemptions provided for in this clause expire on
31 December 203 1.

7.            Clause 9 deleted

Delete clause 9.

8.             Clauses 21 and 22 deleted

Delete clauses 21 and 22.

9.             Clause 24 deleted

Delete clause 24.

10.           Schedule 1A inserted

Before Schedule 1 insert:

Schedule 1A - Aboriginal communities in relation to which Regional Power Corporation temporarily

exempt

[ci. 7A]

Table

Aboriginal community

1.            Barrel Well

2.             Baulu-Wah (Violet Valley)

3.            Bawoorrooga

4.            Bidan

5.            Billard

6. Biridu
7. Bow River
8. Budgarjook (Red Soil)
9. Bulgin
10. Burrguk (Banana Wells)
11. Burringurrah
12. Chile Creek
13. Cockatoo
14. Cockatoo Springs
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Aboriginal community

15.          Cosmo Newberry

16.          Crocodile Hole (Rugan)

17.          Djarajung (Cygnet Bay)

18.          Djugarargyn

19.          Djugerari

20.           Djulbard

21.           Dodnun

22.           Embalgun

23.           Four Mile

24.           Frazier Downs

25.           Galamunda

26.           Galeru Gorge

27.           Ganinyi

28.           Geboowama

29.           Gnylmarung

30.           Goojarr Goonyool

31.           Goolarrgon

32.           Goombading (Djunbid)

33.           Goombaragin

34.          Gulberang

35.          Gullaweed

36.           Gumbarnum

37.          Gurrbalgun Urmia (Pender Bay)

38.          Imintji

39.          Innawonga

40.           Jameson

41.           Jarlmadangah Burru

42.           Jigalong

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Aboriginal community

43.           Jimbalakudunj

44.           Jimbilum

45.           Jinparinya

46.           Jundaru

47.           Kadjina

48.           Kandiwal

49.           Karalundi

50.          Kardaloo (Wandanooka)

51.          Kiwirrkurra

52.          Koorabye

53.          Kunawarritji

54.          Kupartiya

55.          Kupungarri

56.          Kurrawang

57.          Kutkububba

58.          La Djardarr Bay

59.          Maddar

60.          Mandangala

61. Marta Marta
62. Middle Lagoon (Wulgarding)
63. Milargoon
64. Mimbi
65. Mindibungu
66. Mingalkala
67. Mingullatharndo
68. Molly Springs
69. Moongardie
70. Mount Margaret
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Aboriginal community

71.          Mulan

72.          Mulga Queen

73.          Muludja

74.          Munget

75.          Ngalingkadji

76.          Ngallagunda

77.          Ngumpan

78.          Ngurawaana

79.          Ngurtuwarta

80.          Nygah Nygah

81.          Pandanus Park

82.          Papulankutja (Blackstone)

83.          Parnngurr

84.          Patjarr

85.          Pia Wadjarri

86.          Pullout Springs (Girriyoowa)

87.          PunjuNjamal

88.          Punmu

89.          RB Junction

90.           Ringer Soak

91.          Rollah

92.           Tappers Inlet

93.           Tirralintji

94.           Tjirrkarli

95.           Tjukurla

96.           Tjuntjuntjara

97.           Wakathuni

98.           Wanamulnyundong

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Aboriginal community

99.     Wanarn

100.               Wangkatjungka

101.               Warakurna

102.               Warburton

103.               Warralong

104.               Weymul

105.               Windidda

106.    Wingellina

107.    Wirrimanu (Balgo)

108.   Woolah (Doon Doon)

109.    Woolergerberleng

110.    Wurreranginy (Frog Hollow)

111.               Yakanarra

112.               Yandeyarra

113.    Yirralalem

114.    Yiyili

115.               Youngaleena

116.    Yulga Jinna

117. Yulmbu

11.     Schedule 2 deleted

Delete Schedule 2.

V. MOLAN, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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