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Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II ADMINISTRATION

Part III LICENSING OF ACTIVITIES RELATING TO GAS

Part IV MODIFICATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF GAS LICENCES

Part V GAS TRANSPORTERS

Part VI GAS RETAILERS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS

Part VII GAS NETWORK CODE

Part VIIA CODES OF PRACTICE

Part VIIB CONTROL OF GAS LICENSEES AND ENTITIES WITH INTEREST IN GAS PIPELINE NETWORK

Part VIII SAFETY

Part IX COMPETITION

Part X APPEAL PANEL

Part XI MISCELLANEOUS

Part XII TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

Legislative History

 
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On 24/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 24/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 24/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 14/02/2008.
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Provisions as to powers of entry
61.
—(1)  No person authorised by a gas transporter, gas shipper or gas retailer shall exercise any powers of entry conferred by this Part or the regulations and no licensed gas service worker shall exercise any powers of entry under the regulations unless —
(a)
he is a fit and proper person to exercise those powers; or
(b)
in cases of emergency, those powers are powers conferred by section 53.
(2)  Where, in pursuance of any powers of entry conferred by this Part or the regulations, entry is made on any premises by a person authorised by a gas transporter, gas shipper or gas retailer, or by a licensed gas service worker —
(a)
the person so authorised or the licensed gas service worker shall ensure that the premises are left no less secure by reason of the entry; and
(b)
if, in taking any action therein authorised by this Part or the regulations, or in making the premises secure —
(i)
the person so authorised or the licensed gas service worker; or
(ii)
any person accompanying the person so authorised or the licensed gas service worker in entering the premises,
causes any damage to the premises or to any movable property, the gas transporter, gas shipper, gas retailer or licensed gas service worker, as the case may be, shall —
(A)
make good that damage; or
(B)
pay any person interested in the premises or movable property such reasonable compensation as may be agreed in respect of that damage.
(3)  Any person authorised by a gas transporter, gas shipper or gas retailer or any licensed gas service worker exercising the powers of entry conferred by this Part or the regulations may be accompanied by such persons as may be necessary or expedient for the purpose for which the entry is made, or for the purposes of subsection (2).
(4)  If any person intentionally obstructs any other person exercising powers of entry conferred by this Part or the regulations, he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to both, or in a case where the obstruction endangers life or property, to a fine not exceeding $50,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or to both.
(5)  The Authority may by regulations made under section 96 make provision for empowering a person authorised by a gas transporter —
(a)
to enter any premises in which there is a gas service pipe connected with a gas main for the purpose of inspecting any gas fitting or gas appliance on the premises, any flue or means of ventilation used in connection with any such gas fitting or gas appliance or any part of the gas pipeline network on the premises, that is to say, any gas service pipe or other apparatus (not being a gas fitting) which is on the premises and is used for the conveyance or supply of gas or is connected with a gas main; and
(b)
where he so enters such premises, to examine or apply any test to any such object as is mentioned in paragraph (a) and, where the object is a gas fitting, to verify what supply of air is available for it.