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WATER EFFICIENCY LABELLING AND STANDARDS BILL 2006

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE
NORTHERN TERRITORY

MINISTER FOR NATURAL RESOURCES,
ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE
WATER EFFICIENCY LABELLING AND STANDARDS BILL 2006
SERIAL NO. 59
GENERAL OUTLINE

This Bill provides for the creation of the water efficiency labelling and standards act (“the wels act’). The purpose of the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Bill 2006 is to provide for the establishment and operation of a nationally consistent scheme to apply state water efficiency labelling and minimum performance standards to certain water-use products. The aim of water efficiency labelling is to encourage the uptake of water efficient products and appliances in domestic and commercial areas while maintaining individual choice and accounting for regional variations in water supply.

The objects of this Bill are to:

(a) conserve water supplies by reducing water consumption;

(b) provide information for purchasers of water-use and water-saving products; and

(c) promote the adoption of efficient and effective water-use and water-saving technologies.

The Bill provides for the determination of "wels products" to be subject to the scheme, and for the specification of "wels standards" to apply to wels products, setting requirements for water efficiency, performance, registration and labelling of these products.

A regulator is established to administer the scheme and is empowered to make arrangements with commonwealth, state and territory agencies to assist with his or her functions.

The Bill creates offences and associated penalties in relation to failing to comply with registration, labelling and minimum efficiency and performance requirements, and in relation to the misuse of standards. It provides for an enforcement regime that includes infringement notices, enforceable undertakings and injunctions. The Bill also provides for the appointment of inspectors to investigate possible contraventions and sets out their powers and obligations.

The Commonwealth Bill provides for the establishment of a wels account as a special account, to receive funds and to make payments in relation to the operation of the wels scheme. Provision is made for fees to be charged and credited to the wels account, for services provided in performance of the regulator's functions.

The Bill includes provisions for internal and administrative appeals tribunal review of decisions, for compensation for certain losses, for the making of regulations, and for independent review after 5 years of operation of the act.

 


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