South Australia

National Electricity (New South Wales) Act 1997

Executive summary of update

  • Effective date: 28 March 2026
  • The primary intent of this update is to incorporate amendments stemming from the commencement of the Local Court and Bail Legislation Amendment Act 2025. The most significant practical consequence is the formal insertion of a definition for "magistrate" within the National Electricity (NSW) Law and Regulations. This clarifies that any reference to a "magistrate" within the applicable law refers specifically to a Judge of the Local Court of New South Wales, thereby streamlining legal interpretation and ensuring consistent application of judicial authority for relevant proceedings.

Impacted parties

Legal counsel, compliance teams, and operational teams involved in enforcement or judicial processes under the National Electricity (NSW) Law are most significantly impacted by this update.

Change Analysis

  • Clarification of Judicial Authority (Magistrate Definition)
    • What is the new requirement? Section 8(1) now explicitly defines "magistrate" as "a Judge of the Local Court of New South Wales" for the purposes of the National Electricity (NSW) Law and National Electricity (NSW) Regulations.
    • What was the old rule? (New Obligation) The term "magistrate" was not explicitly defined within the Act, which could lead to ambiguity regarding the specific judicial officer intended for certain functions or proceedings.
    • Why does this matter? This clarification removes any ambiguity regarding the appropriate judicial officer for matters requiring a magistrate under the National Electricity (NSW) Law....

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