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where—
(a) approach limit A applies to a person suitably qualified and trained to work in proximity to exposed high and low voltage conductors or exposed parts of high and low voltage electrical equipment;


(b) approach limit B applies to a person who has been instructed in the identification of high and low voltage overhead conductors and the safety aspects of work near live powerlines;
(c) approach limit C(i) applies to a person using power operated tools;
(d) approach limit C(ii) applies to a person using manually operated tools.
Revocation of reg. 25

19. Regulation 25 of the principal regulations is revoked.
Variation of reg. 26—Work by direct contact with exposed high voltage conductors, etc.

20. Regulation 26 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from subregulation (1) "Work may be carried out by direct contact if" and substituting "Work must not be carried out by direct contact with exposed high voltage conductors or exposed parts of high voltage electrical equipment unless".
Revocation of reg. 27

21. Regulation 27 of the principal regulations is revoked.
Variation of reg. 28—Live high voltage line work

22. Regulation 28 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting in subregulation (1) "high voltage" after "live parts of".
Variation of reg. 30—Suitability of testing instruments

23. Regulation 30 of the principal regulations is varied—
(a) by striking out from paragraph (a) "test" and substituting "testing";
(b) by inserting in paragraph (c) "on testing instruments" after "performed".
Variation of heading to Part 4 Division 4

24.00 The heading to Division 4 of Part 4 is varied by inserting "AND INVESTIGATION" after "REPORTING".
Variation of reg. 31—Reporting of accidents

25. Regulation 31 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting after its present contents (now to be designated as subregulation (1)) the following subregulation:
(2) An electricity entity or person who is required to report an accident in accordance with section 63 of the Act must provide the Technical Regulator with such further details of the accident as the Technical Regulator reasonably requires.
Insertion of reg. 31A and Part 4 Division 5

26. The following regulation and Division are inserted after regulation 31 of the principal regulations:
Investigation of accidents

31A. (1) An electricity entity that operates a transmission or distribution network must promptly investigate any accident that involves electric shock that may have been caused by the operation or condition of the transmission or distribution network or an electrical installation connected to the network and report the results of the investigation to the Technical Regulator in the form, and containing the details, required by the Technical Regulator.
(2) If in the course of an investigation under subregulation (1) it is determined that the electric shock was caused by an electrical installation connected to the network, the electricity entity must report that result to the Technical Regulator and need not proceed further with the investigation.
DIVISION 5—SAFETY AND TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT PLANS

AND REPORTS
Application of Division

31B. (1) This Division applies to a licensee holding a licence authorising the generation of electricity or the operation of a transmission or distribution network or a person exempted from the requirement to hold such a licence.
(2) However, the Technical Regulator may grant an exemption from this Division, or specified provisions of this Division, on terms and conditions the Technical Regulator considers appropriate.
Safety and technical management plan

31C. (1) A person to whom this Division applies who is exempted from the requirement to hold a licence must, if so required by the Technical Regulator by notice in writing—
(a) prepare and periodically revise a safety and technical management plan dealing with matters prescribed by subregulation (2);
(b) obtain the approval of the Technical Regulator to the plan and any revision;
(c) comply with the plan as approved from time to time;
(d) audit from time to time the person's compliance with the plan and report the results of those audits to the Technical Regulator.
(2) For the purposes of sections 22(1)(c) and 23(1)(c) of the Act and subregulation (1), the following are matters that must be dealt with by a safety and technical management plan:
(a) the safe design, installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of electricity infrastructure owned or operated by the person;
(b) the maintenance of a supply of electricity of the quality required to be maintained by or under the Act, these regulations, the person's licence or the conditions of any exemption granted to the person;
(c) the implementation and conduct of safety measures and training programs for the purpose of—
(i) reducing the risk of death or injury, or damage to property, arising out of the operation of electricity infrastructure owned or operated by the person;
(ii) ensuring that employees performing work in respect of electricity infrastructure owned or operated by the person are competent and properly trained, perform their work safely and are provided with a safe system of work;
(d) ensuring that contractors performing work in respect of electricity infrastructure owned or operated by the person have processes and procedures for ensuring that the persons personally performing the work are competent and properly trained, perform their work safely and are provided with a safe system of work;
(e) the manner in which accidents and unsafe situations are to be dealt with, reported and investigated;
(f) monitoring compliance with safety and technical requirements imposed by or under the Act, these regulations, the person's licence or the conditions of any exemption granted to the person;
(g) monitoring electricity infrastructure owned or operated by the person for the purposes of identifying infrastructure that is unsafe or at risk of failing or malfunctioning;
(h) in the case of a person who operates a transmission or distribution network—
(i) monitoring compliance with requirements for vegetation clearance;
(ii) the communication of information to the public for the purpose of reducing the risk of death or injury, or damage to property, arising out of the operation of electricity infrastructure owned or operated by the person;
(iii) the communication of information to existing and potential customers about the facilities that customers must provide for connection to the network and procedures that customers must follow in order to prevent damage to or interference with the network.
(3) A person to whom this Division applies must, at the request of the Technical Regulator, provide the Technical Regulator with such information and access to such officers, employees and contractors as the Technical Regulator reasonably requires for the purposes of determining whether a safety and technical management plan prepared by the person is operating effectively and whether that person is complying with the plan.
Safety and technical management reports

31D. (1) A person to whom this Division applies who operates a transmission or distribution network must, within 21 working days after the end of each month, lodge with the Technical Regulator a report­­—
(a) stating in relation to each unplanned interruption to the supply of electricity during that month that—
(i) affected the supply of electricity to customers such that the aggregate of the periods for which the customers' supply was affected exceeded 120 000 minutes; or
(ii) affected for 30 minutes or more the supply of electricity to one or more customers with a demand of greater than 1 MVA,
the following:
(iii) the date, time and cause of the interruption;
(iv) the number of customers affected by the interruption;
(v) the time taken to restore supply to all of the customers affected;
(vi) the time taken to restore supply to the majority of the customers affected;
(b) stating in relation to all unplanned interruptions to the supply of electricity during that month and in relation to each region as defined by the Technical Regulator—
(i) the aggregate of the periods for which customers' supply was affected by the interruptions; and
(ii) the average time taken to restore supply to all of the customers affected.
(2) Subclause (1) does not apply in relation to—
(a) an interruption to the supply of electricity to a customer if the interruption was in accordance with an interruptible or curtailable supply contract with the customer; or
(b) an interruption to the supply of electricity to a customer that occurred at the request of the customer or that was caused by the customer; or
(b) an interruption that was rectified by an automatic supply restoration operation.
(3) A person to whom this Division applies must, on or before 31 August in each year, lodge with the Technical Regulator a report relating to the previous financial year containing the following information:
(a) a general description of the circumstances in which electricity infrastructure owned or operated by the person has failed or malfunctioned or been found to be unsafe and of the action taken to rectify, or to prevent or minimise the risk or recurrence of, the failure, malfunction or unsafe situation;
(b) the total costs actually incurred to maintain, repair and replace electricity infrastructure owned or operated by the person, together with an estimate of the total costs likely to be incurred for those purposes in the financial year following that to which the report relates;
(c) whether the person has been able to comply with all aspects of the person's safety and technical management plan and whether the person considers the plan to have been operating effectively.
Revocation of reg. 34

27.0 Regulation 34 of the principal regulations is revoked.
Variation of reg. 39—Erection of buildings in proximity to aerial lines

28. Regulation 39 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting after subregulation (1) the following subregulation:
(1a) Despite regulation 12(3), for the purposes of subregulation (1)(b) the distances set out in Table 1 in Schedule 2 apply in relation to aerial lines whether installed before, on or after 1 July 1997.
Insertion of reg. 39A

29. The following regulation is inserted after regulation 39 of the principal regulations:
Erection of buildings in proximity to underground lines

39A. (1) For the purposes of section 86 of the Act, a person must not, except as approved by the Technical Regulator, erect a building or structure—
(a) above or below an underground powerline; or
(b) within the prescribed distance of an underground powerline measured from vertical planes extending above and below each outer edge of the conductor comprising the powerline or, in the case of a powerline that consists of more than one conductor, each outer edge of each outer conductor.
(2) Before giving approval under subregulation (1), the Technical Regulator must consult with the electricity entity operating the underground powerline.
(3) In this regulation—
"prescribed distance" means—
(a) in relation to an underground powerline designed to operate at a voltage of 33kV or less—2 metres;
(b) in any other case—3 metres.
Revocation of Sched. 1

30. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is revoked.
Variation of Sched. 2—Requirements for Aerial Lines

31. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is varied—
(a) by striking out paragraph (a) of clause 10(4) and substituting the following paragraphs:
(a) for all aerial lines constructed to operate at a voltage of 33kV or less (other than "facade mounted lines", ie, lines attached to buildings)—so that the distance from any building or structure (other than a support to which a line under consideration is attached or a support of another overhead line which crosses the line under consideration) to any position to which a conductor in the aerial line may sag at maximum design temperature or move as a result of normal prevailing wind pressures is not less than the relevant distance set out in Table 1 (Figure 1 is to be used to assist in understanding the information contained in Table 1.);
(ab) for all aerial lines constructed to operate at a voltage of more than 33kV (other than "facade mounted lines", ie, lines attached to buildings)—so that the distance from any building or structure (other than a support to which a line under consideration is attached or a support of another overhead line which crosses the line under consideration) to the centre of any pole which supports the aerial line is not less than the relevant distance set out in Table 1 (Figure 1 is to be used to assist in understanding the information contained in Table 1.);;
(b) by striking out Figure 1 and substituting the figure set out in the Schedule of these regulations.
Variation of Sched. 3—Requirements for Underground Lines and Certain Other Powerlines

32.00 Schedule 3 of the principal regulations is varied—
(a) by striking out the definition of "listed standards" from clause 1 and substituting the following definition:
"listed standards" means the standards (both national and international), codes, guides and other documents listed in the Appendix at the end of this Schedule as published as referred to in the Appendix or, if no such reference is included in the Appendix, as published from time to time.;
(b) by striking out from the Appendix—
Code of Practice for the coordination of work and allocation of

space on roads and footpaths for underground and overhead

services (PUACC guidelines)
and substituting—
Services in Streets—A Code for the Placement of Infrastructure

Services in New and Existing Streets

(prepared for P.U.A.C.C. and published September 1997)
Variation of Sched. 5—Requirements for Earthing and Electrical Protection Systems

33.00 Schedule 5 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from the Appendix—
Substations, earthing guide ESAA EG1.
SCHEDULE

Figure to be substituted in Sched. 2 of principal regulations
FIGURE 1

1. Figure 1 illustrates the application of Table 1 to a particular structure. The letters A to D refer to distances A to D as set out in Table 1. The letter G refers to distance to ground of insulated cables.


2. The clearances specified in A and B of Table 1 must be maintained above a horizontal line extending outward for the distance specified in C from the outer extremities of those parts of any building or structure on which a person can stand.

T&F 80/99 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council



REGULATIONS UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

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No. 196 of 1999

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At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 30 September 1999
PURSUANT to the Liquor Licensing Act 1997 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor


PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.
K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs

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SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

Citation 110

Commencement 110

Variation of reg. 5A—Interpretation—definition of contestable customer 111

Insertion of reg. 5AB 112

Interpretation—definition of electricity supply industry 112

5AB. 112


Variation of reg. 5B—Customers of a prescribed class 112

Insertion of Part 1A 112

PART 1A 112

ADMINISTRATION 112

Functions and powers of Industry Regulator 112

5C. 112


Application of Public Corporations Act 1993 to Electricity Supply Industry Planning Council 113

5D. 113


Variation of reg. 6—Exemptions from requirement to be licensed 113

Insertion of reg. 7A 114

Consideration of application for licence 114

7A. 114


Insertion of Part 2A 115

PART 2A 115

SYSTEM CONTROLLER 115

Functions and powers of system controller 115

7B. 115

Variation of reg. 10—Quality of electricity supply 116



Variation of reg. 11—General requirements for electricity infrastructure 116

Variation of reg. 12—Aerial lines 117

Variation of reg. 13—Underground lines 117

Variation of reg. 14—Powerlines other than aerial or underground lines 117

Variation of reg. 15—Substations 117

Variation of reg. 16—Earthing and electrical protection systems 117

Variation of reg. 18—Certain electrical installation work and certificates of compliance 117

Insertion of reg. 23A 118

Work in proximity to exposed conductors, etc. 118

23A. 118


Revocation of reg. 25 120

Variation of reg. 26—Work by direct contact with exposed high voltage conductors, etc. 120

Revocation of reg. 27 120

Variation of reg. 28—Live high voltage line work 120

Variation of reg. 30—Suitability of testing instruments 121

Variation of heading to Part 4 Division 4 121

Variation of reg. 31—Reporting of accidents 121

Insertion of reg. 31A and Part 4 Division 5 121

Investigation of accidents 121

31A. 121


DIVISION 5—SAFETY AND TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT PLANS 121

Application of Division 121

31B. 121

Safety and technical management plan 121

31C. 121

Safety and technical management reports 124

31D. 124

Revocation of reg. 34 125

Variation of reg. 39—Erection of buildings in proximity to aerial lines 125

Insertion of reg. 39A 125

Erection of buildings in proximity to underground lines 125

39A. 125


Revocation of Sched. 1 126

Variation of Sched. 2—Requirements for Aerial Lines 126

Variation of Sched. 3—Requirements for Underground Lines and Certain Other Powerlines 127

Variation of Sched. 5—Requirements for Earthing and Electrical Protection Systems 128

SCHEDULE 129

Figure to be substituted in Sched. 2 of principal regulations 129

Citation 138

Commencement 138

Variation of Sched. 1—Short Term Dry Areas 138

Variation of Sched. 2—Plans of Short Term Dry Areas 139

Citation 150

Commencement 150

Variation of reg. 4—Interpretation 150

Variation of Schedule—Fees 150

Citation 161

Commencement 161

Variation of reg. 4—Interpretation 161

Variation of Sched. 1—Fees 161

Citation 170

Commencement 170

Variation of Schedule 4 170

Variation of Schedule 5 170

Citation 180

Commencement 180

Variation of Schedule 1—Contracts for Sale of Land or Businesses—Forms 180

Variation of Schedule 2—Contracts for Sale of Land or Businesses—Bodies to whom Inquiries are to be made 181

Citation 190

Commencement 190

Variation of reg. 4—Interpretation 190

Insertion of reg. 5A 192

Standards 192

5A. 192


Insertion of regs. 10 and 11 192

Sale of fertilisers containing cadmium, mercury or lead 192

10. 192

Sale of gypsum 194



11. 194

Insertion of Sched. 1A 196

SCHEDULE 1A 196

Prescribed Standards for Fertilisers 196



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Citation

000000001. The Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Short Term) Regulations 1997 (see Gazette 2 October 1997 p. 965), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".
Commencement

2. These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.
Variation of Sched. 1—Short Term Dry Areas

3. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting after the item headed "Normanville—Area 1" the following items:
Port Augusta—Area 1

(see schedule 2 : Port Augusta—Plan 1)


Area

Period

Extent of prohibition

The area in Port Augusta bounded on the north by Flinders Terrace, on the west by Victoria Parade, on the south by Carlton Parade and on the east by Augusta Terrace, together with the footpaths of Flinders Terrace, Victoria Parade, Carlton Parade and Augusta Terrace immediately abutting that area.

12.01 a.m. on 1 October 1999 to 12.01 a.m. on 6 October 1999.

The consumption of liquor is prohibited and the possession of liquor is prohibited.



Port Augusta—Area 2

(see schedule 2 : Port Augusta—Plan 2)


Area

Period

Extent of prohibition

The area in Port Augusta bounded on the south by Artlett Avenue, on the west and north by William Street (and the walkway connecting William Street with Railway Parade) and on the east by Railway Parade and Hospital Road, together with the footpaths of Artlett Avenue, William Street, Railway Parade and Hospital Road (and the whole of the walkway connecting William Street with Railway Parade) immediately abutting that area.

12.01 a.m. on 1 October 1999 to 12.01 a.m. on 6 October 1999.

The consumption of liquor is prohibited and the possession of liquor is prohibited.


Variation of Sched. 2—Plans of Short Term Dry Areas

4. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting after the plan headed "Normanville—Plan 1" the following plans:
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