Section 10Part 0 —
Regulations and rules
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The Cabinet may make regulations for the better carrying out of this Law and for giving effect thereto, and in particular the Cabinet may make regulations —
prescribing matters required or permitted by this Law or any other relevant law to be prescribed;
facilitating the investigations of, or into, any action that may be an offence under this Law, the Utility Regulation and Competition Law, 2016 [Law 49 of 2016] and the Dangerous Substances Handling and Storage Law, 2003;
on the recommendation of the Office, prescribing —
the registration fee;
the register inspection fee;
matters relating to registration under this Law;
matters for the promotion of competition; and
measures for the protection of consumers or the general effectiveness of the fuel sector; and
on the recommendation of the Office, prescribing matters for the better carrying out of the duties and powers of the Office.
Regulations made under this section may provide that the contravention of any provision constitutes an offence and may prescribe penalties for any such offence not exceeding the maximum fine and term of imprisonment prescribed in this Law for any offence under this Law.
The Office may make rules in relation to —
infrastructure sharing in the fuel sector;
measures requiring the fuel sector to publish certain information;
measures intended to increase competitive behavior in the fuel sector; and
such other measures as the Office considers necessary for the carrying out of its duties under this Law,
and the Office shall consult with the Minister before making such rules.
Cross References
- Section of Utility Regulation And Competition Law 2016
Referenced regarding investigations
- Section of Dangerous Substances Handling And Storage Law 2003
Referenced regarding investigations