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ESSENTIAL SERVICES ACT 1988 - SECT 4
Essential services
(1) For the purposes of this Act, a service is an essential service if it
consists of any of the following: (a) the production, supply or distribution
of any form of energy, power or fuel or of energy, power or fuel resources,
(b) the public transportation of persons or the transportation of freight
(including the provision of rail infrastructure for those purposes),
(c) the
provision of fire-fighting services,
(d) the provision of public health
services (including hospital or medical services),
(e) the provision of
ambulance services,
(f) the production, supply or distribution of
pharmaceutical products,
(g) the provision of garbage, sanitary cleaning or
sewerage services,
(h) the supply or distribution of water,
(i) the conduct
of a welfare institution,
(j) the conduct of a prison,
(k) a service
declared to be an essential service under subsection (2),
(l) a service
comprising the supply of goods or services necessary for providing any service
referred to in paragraphs (a)-(k).
(2) The Governor may, by order published
in the Gazette, declare any service to be an essential service for the
purposes of this Act.
(2A) To avoid doubt, the regulation of bulk water
supply by the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation in the exercise of
its rights to the control, use and flow of water is capable of being declared
to be an essential service for the purposes of this Act.
(3) Such an order
may not be made unless the Minister has certified to the Governor that the
service is essential in the public interest.
(4) Any such order takes effect
on the day on which it is published in the Gazette.
Note: For orders under
this section see Gazettes No 28 of 21.2.1990, p 1509 and No 59 of 19.4.1991, p
2961.
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