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SCHEDULES

Section 1(5).

SCHEDULE 1U.K. Director General of Gas Supply

1There shall be paid to the Director such remuneration, and such travelling and other allowances, as the Secretary of State with the approval of the Treasury may determine.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1Sch. 1 para. 1: functions of the Treasury transferred to the Minister for the Civil Service (1.4.1995) by S.I. 1995/269, art. 3, Sch.

2In the case of any such holder of the office of the Director as may be determined by the Secretary of State with the approval of the Treasury, there shall be paid such pension, allowance or gratuity to or in respect of him on his retirement or death, or such contributions or payments towards provision for such a pension, allowance or gratuity as may be so determined.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C2Sch. 1 para. 2: functions of the Treasury transferred to the Minister for the Civil Service (1.4.1995) by S.I. 1995/269, art. 3, Sch.

3If, when any person ceases to hold office as the Director, the Secretary of State determines with the approval of the Treasury that there are special circumstances which make it right that he should receive compensation, there may be paid to him a sum by way of compensation of such amount as may be so determined.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C3Sch. 1 para. 3: functions of the Treasury transferred to the Minister for the Civil Service (1.4.1995) by S.I. 1995/269, art. 3, Sch.

4The Director may, with the approval of the Treasury as to numbers and terms and conditions of service, appoint such staff as he may determine.

5There shall be paid out of money provided by Parliament the remuneration of, and any travelling or other allowances payable under this Act to, the Director and any staff of the Director, any sums payable under this Act to or in respect of the Director and any expenses duly incurred by the Director or by any of his staff in consequence of the provisions of this Act.

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7In the M1House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 in Part III of Schedule 1 (other disqualifying offices) there shall be inserted (at the appropriate place) the following entry—

Director General of Gas Supply;

and the like insertion shall be made in Part III of Schedule 1 to the Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975.

Marginal Citations

8The Director shall have an official seal for the authentication of documents required for the purposes of his functions.

9The Documentary Evidence Act 1868 shall have effect as if the Director were included in the first column of the Schedule to that Act, as if the Director and any person authorised to act on behalf of the Director were mentioned in the second column of that Schedule, and as if the regulations referred to in that Act included any document issued by the Director or by any such person.

10Anything authorised or required by or under this Act to be done by the Director may be done by any member of the staff of the Director who is authorised generally or specially in that behalf by the Director.

Section 2(5).

SCHEDULE 2U.K. Gas Consumers’ Council

1The Council shall not be regarded as a servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, immunity or privilege of the Crown.

2The Council may pay to any member such sums, whether by way of remuneration or allowances or otherwise, as the Secretary of State may with the approval of the Treasury determine.

3(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, the Council may, with the approval of the Secretary of State as to numbers and terms and conditions of service, appoint such staff as it may determine.

(2)The Council shall not appoint a person to act as principal officer of the Council except after consultation with the Secretary of State.

(3)For the purpose of ensuring that there are persons available in particular localities to assist the Council in the performance in those localities of its functions under this Act, the Council may, without any such approval as is required by sub-paragraph (1) above, appoint such persons to be so available as it may determine.

(4)Persons appointed under sub-paragraph (3) above shall not be paid any sums by the Council for or in respect of their services except sums reimbursing them for their travelling expenses and such of their other out-of-pocket expenses as do not relate to loss of remuneration.

(5)The consent of the Treasury shall be required for the giving by the Secretary of State of an approval for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) above.

4The Council shall have power to do anything which is calculated to facilitate, or is incidental or conducive to, the performance of any of its functions under this Act.

5It shall be the duty of the Council to comply with any notice given by the Secretary of State with the approval of the Treasury requiring it to perform duties of a financial nature specified in the notice.

6The Secretary of State or the Director may, to such extent as may be approved by the Treasury, defray or contribute towards the expenses of the Council.

7Any sums required by the Secretary of State for the purposes of paragraph 6 above shall be paid out of money provided by Parliament.

8In the M2House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 in Part II of Schedule 1 (bodies of which all members are disqualified) there shall be inserted (at the appropriate place) the following entry—

The Gas Consumers’ Council;

and the like insertion shall be made in Part II of Schedule 1 to the M3Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975.

Marginal Citations

Valid from 01/03/1996

[F2SCHEDULE 2AE+W+S Exceptions to prohibition on unlicensed activities

Textual Amendments

Conveyance or supply by landlords etc.E+W+S

1E+W+SSection 5(1) of this Act is not contravened by a person—

(a)conveying within a building or part of a building in which he has an interest; or

(b)supplying for use in such a building or part of a building,

gas supplied to the building by a person authorised to supply it by or under section 6A or 7A of this Act or this Schedule.

Conveyance or supply to associated companiesE+W+S

2E+W+SSection 5(1) of this Act is not contravened by a company conveying or supplying gas to any premises occupied by a subsidiary or holding company of the company, or by a subsidiary of a holding company of the company.

Conveyance or supply of propane or butaneE+W+S

3(1)Section 5(1) of this Act is not contravened by a person conveying or supplying to any premises gas which consists wholly or mainly of propane or butane.E+W+S

(2)In the case of a supply, this paragraph does not apply unless—

(a)the contract for the supply contains provisions empowering a person authorised by the supplier to enter the premises where in his opinion it is necessary to do so for the purpose of averting danger to life or property;

(b)those provisions are in terms approved for the purposes of this paragraph by the Secretary of State; and

(c)the gas is conveyed to the premises otherwise than by a public gas transporter.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C4Sch. 2A para. 3 extended (8.11.1995 with effect as mentioned by Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 13 of the amending Act) by 1995 c. 45, s. 17(1), Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 13; S.I. 1996/218, art. 2

Conveyance for supply to large consumersE+W+S

4E+W+SSection 5(1) of this Act is not contravened by a person conveying gas to any premises at any time if they are supplied with gas at a rate which, at any time within the period of 12 months immediately preceding that time, he reasonably expected to exceed 75,000 therms a year.

Supply to very large consumersE+W+S

5(1)Sub-paragraph (2) below applies where a person (in this paragraph referred to as a “supplier ”) notifies the Director—E+W+S

(a)that he proposes to undertake a supply of gas to any premises at a rate in excess of 2,000,000 therms a year (in this paragraph referred to as “the required rate ”); or

(b)that, in such circumstances as may be described in the notification, he would undertake a supply of gas to any premises, at a rate in excess of the required rate, for such period as may be so described.

(2)Section 5(1) of this Act is not contravened by a supply of gas to the premises (or, as the case may require, a supply of gas to the premises in the circumstances and for the period described in the notification) unless, within six weeks of receiving the notification, the Director notifies the supplier either—

(a)that he is of the opinion that the rate of supply to those premises would be unlikely to exceed the required rate; or

(b)that he is unable to form an opinion as to whether the rate of supply to those premises would or would not be likely to exceed the required rate.

(3)Where a supplier has given the Director a notification under sub-paragraph (1)(a) above and—

(a)the rate of supply to the premises to which the notification relates fails to exceed the required rate for three successive periods of twelve months;

(b)the supplier fails to furnish the Director with such information as he may require for the purpose of determining whether the condition in paragraph (a) above is fulfilled; or

(c)the supplier fails to afford to the Director such facilities as he may require for the purpose of verifying any information furnished in pursuance of such a requirement as is mentioned in paragraph (b) above,

the Director may direct that the supplier’s notification shall be treated as invalid for the purposes of that sub-paragraph except as regards gas previously supplied.

(4)As soon as practicable after receiving a notification under sub-paragraph (1) above, giving a notification under sub-paragraph (2) above or giving a direction under sub-paragraph (3) above, the Director shall send a copy of the notification or direction to the Health and Safety Executive.]

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C5Sch. 2A para. 5(1) extended (8.11.1995 with effect as mentioned by Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 14(1) of the amending Act) by 1995 c. 45, s. 17(1), Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 14(2); S.I. 1996/218, art. 2

Valid from 01/03/1996

[F3SCHEDULE 2BE+W+S The gas code]

Textual Amendments

[F4 PreliminaryE+W+S

Textual Amendments

F4Sch. 2B inserted (1.3.1996) by 1995 c. 45, s. 9(2), Sch. 2; S.I. 1996/218, art. 2

1(1)In this Schedule, unless the context otherwise requires—

  • the appointed day ” means the day appointed under section 18(2) of the Gas Act 1995;

  • connect ”, in relation to any premises, means connect to a main of a public gas transporter, whether directly or by means of a service pipe, and “disconnect ” and “re-connect ” have corresponding meanings except that they also include discontinuing or, as the case may be, resuming the conveyance of gas to the premises;

  • consumer ” means a person who is supplied with gas conveyed to particular premises (in this Schedule referred to as his premises) by a public gas transporter;

  • relevant gas supplier ” and “relevant gas shipper ”, in relation to a consumer, mean respectively any gas supplier who is supplying him with gas conveyed to his premises and any gas shipper who has made arrangements in pursuance of which gas is conveyed to those premises.

(2)In so far as the provisions of this Schedule, other than paragraphs 20 to 22 below, apply in relation to a public gas transporter, gas supplier or gas shipper, they shall have effect subject to any conditions of his licence.

Consumption of gas to be ascertained by meterE+W+S

2(1)Every consumer shall take his supply through a meter—

(a)the use of which does not contravene section 17 of this Act; and

(b)which is of a type appropriate for registering the quantity of gas supplied.

(2)In default of the consumer’s doing so or agreeing to do so—

(a)the public gas transporter may disconnect or, as the case may be, refuse to connect his premises; and

(b)any relevant gas supplier may cut off the supply of gas to his premises.

Meters to be kept in proper orderE+W+S

3(1)Every consumer shall at all times, at his own expense, keep all meters—

(a)which belong to him, or which are lent or hired to him and are owned otherwise than by the public gas transporter or a relevant gas supplier; and

(b)by which the quantity of gas supplied is registered,

in proper order for correctly registering the quantity of gas.

(2)In default of the consumer’s doing so—

(a)the public gas transporter may disconnect his premises; and

(b)any relevant gas supplier may cut off the supply of gas to his premises.

(3)In the case of any consumer, the public gas transporter or any relevant gas supplier shall at all times, without charge to the consumer, keep any meter which is owned by him and is lent or hired to the consumer in proper order for correctly registering the quantity of gas supplied.

(4)Sub-paragraph (3) above is without prejudice to any remedy the transporter or supplier may have against the consumer for failure to take proper care of the meter.

(5)In the case of any consumer, the public gas transporter, any relevant gas supplier and any relevant gas shipper—

(a)shall have power to remove, inspect and re-install any meter by which the quantity of gas supplied is registered; and

(b)shall, while any such meter is removed, fix a substitute meter on the premises;

and, subject to sub-paragraph (6) below, the cost of removing, inspecting and re-installing a meter and of fixing a substitute meter shall be defrayed by the transporter, supplier or shipper.

(6)Where such a meter is removed for the purpose of being examined by a meter examiner in accordance with section 17 of this Act, the expenses incurred in removing, examining and re-installing the meter and fixing a substitute meter shall be defrayed as follows—

(a)if the examination is carried out at the request of any person and the meter is found in proper order, by that person;

(b)if the meter is not so found, by the person required by sub-paragraph (1) or (3) above to keep the meter in proper order.

(7)A meter is found in proper order for the purposes of sub-paragraph (6) above if it is found to register correctly or to register erroneously to a degree not exceeding the degree permitted by regulations under section 17 of this Act.

(8)Nothing in this paragraph shall apply in relation to any meter which, in pursuance of an agreement falling within section 17(14) of this Act, is used for ascertaining the quantity of gas supplied to a consumer if either—

(a)the agreement was entered into before the appointed day; or

(b)the public gas transporter and each relevant gas shipper have agreed that the meter should be kept in proper order by a person other than the consumer.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C6Sch. 2B para. 3(6)(b) applied (with modifications) (1.3.1996) by S.I. 1996/399, art. 7(2)(b)

Meter as evidence of quantity of gas suppliedE+W+S

4(1)This paragraph applies where a consumer is supplied with gas through a meter at a rate not exceeding 75,000 therms a year.E+W+S

(2)Subject to sub-paragraph (3) below, the register of the meter shall be prima facie evidence of the quantity of gas supplied.

(3)Where the meter is found, when examined by a meter examiner appointed under section 17 of this Act, to register erroneously to a degree exceeding the degree permitted by regulations under that section, the meter shall be deemed to have registered erroneously to the degree so found since the relevant date, except in a case where it is proved to have begun to do so on some later date.

(4)In sub-paragraph (3) above “the relevant date ” means—

(a)the penultimate date on which, otherwise than in connection with the examination, the register of the meter was ascertained; or

(b)if regulations so provide, such other date as may be determined by or under the regulations.

Installation of meters in new premises etc.E+W+S

5(1)This paragraph applies where a meter is to be used to register the quantity of gas supplied to a consumer and—

(a)gas has not previously been conveyed by the public gas transporter to the consumer’s premises;

(b)a new or substituted pipe is to be laid between the transporter’s main and the meter; or

(c)the meter is to be installed in a different position.

(2)Subject to sub-paragraph (3) below, the meter shall be installed as near as practicable to the public gas transporter’s main, but within a building comprised in the premises.

(3)The meter may be installed otherwise than within a building comprised in the premises if it is installed either—

(a)in accommodation of a type and construction approved by the public gas transporter by an approval given in relation to premises generally, or to any class or description of premises; or

(b)in a separate meter house or other accommodation outside a building comprised in the premises which is approved by the transporter in the case of those particular premises.

(4)If the requirements of this paragraph are not complied with, the public gas transporter may refuse to connect or, as the case may be, disconnect the consumer’s premises.

Meters for disabled personsE+W+S

6Where, in the case of any consumer, the public gas transporter or a relevant gas supplier, for the purpose of meeting the needs of a disabled person—

(a)alters the position of any gas meter which is owned by the transporter or supplier and is lent or hired to the consumer; or

(b)replaces such a meter with one which has been specially adapted,

the transporter or supplier shall not charge the consumer for the alteration or replacement.

Valid from 01/10/2001

[F5 Use of pre-payment meters]]E+W+S

Textual Amendments

F5Sch. 2B para. 6A and cross-heading inserted (1.10.2001) by 2000 c. 27, s. 84(2); S.I. 2001/3266, arts. 1(2), 2, Sch. (subject to transitional provisions in arts. 3-20)

[F66AE+W+SA pre-payment meter installed by an authorised supplier on any premises shall not be used to recover any sum other than a sum owing to an authorised supplier in respect of the supply of gas to those premises or the provision of the meter.]

Textual Amendments

F6Sch. 2 para. 6A inserted (1.10.2001) by 2000 c. 27, s. 84(2); S.I. 2001/3266, arts. 1(2), 2, Sch. (subject to transitional provisions in arts. 3-20)

Recovery of gas charges etc.E+W+S

7(1)Sub-paragraphs (3) and (4) below apply where—

(a)a demand in writing is made by a gas supplier for the payment of any of the charges due to him from a consumer in respect of the supply of gas to the consumer’s premises, or to any premises previously owned or occupied by him; and

(b)the consumer does not pay those charges within 28 days after the making of the demand.

(2)Sub-paragraph (3) below also applies where—

(a)a request in writing is made by a gas supplier for the provision of a deposit by way of reasonable security for the payment of the charges due to him from a consumer in respect of the supply of gas to the consumer’s premises; and

(b)the consumer does not provide such a deposit, or agree to take his supply through a pre-payment meter, within 7 days after the making of the request.

(3)If the supplier is a relevant supplier, he may, after giving not less than 7 days’ notice of his intention—

(a)cut off the supply to the consumer’s premises by disconnecting the service pipe at the meter or by such other means as he thinks fit; and

(b)recover any expenses incurred in so doing from the consumer.

(4)If—

(a)the supplier is not a relevant supplier but another supplier ( “the new supplier ”) is such a supplier; and

(b)the supplier has assigned to the new supplier his right to recover any of the charges due to him from the consumer,

sub-paragraph (3) above shall apply as if any reference to the supplier were a reference to the new supplier.

(5)The powers conferred by sub-paragraphs (3) and (4) above shall not be exercisable as respects any charges or deposit the amount of which is genuinely in dispute.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C7Sch. 2B para. 7(1)(3) modified (8.11.1995 with effect as mentioned by Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 24 of the amending Act) by 1995 c. 45, s. 17(1), Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 24; S.I. 1996/218, art. 2

Deemed contracts in certain casesE+W+S

8(1)Where a gas supplier supplies gas to a consumer otherwise than in pursuance of a contract, the supplier shall be deemed to have contracted with the consumer for the supply of gas as from the time ( “the relevant time ”) when he began so to supply gas to the consumer.

(2)Where—

(a)the owner or occupier of any premises takes a supply of gas which has been conveyed to those premises by a public gas transporter in pursuance of arrangements made with the transporter by a gas shipper, or by a person authorised to make the arrangements by an exemption granted under section 6A of this Act;

(b)that supply is not made by a gas supplier, or by a person authorised to make it by an exemption granted under section 6A of this Act or an exception contained in Schedule 2A to this Act; and

(c)a supply of gas so conveyed has been previously made by a gas supplier,

the owner or occupier shall be deemed to have contracted with the appropriate supplier for the supply of gas as from the time ( “the relevant time ”) when he began to take such a supply; but nothing in this sub-paragraph shall be taken to afford a defence in any criminal proceedings.

(3)In sub-paragraph (2) above “the appropriate supplier ” means—

(a)the gas supplier who previously supplied gas to the premises or, if more than one, the gas supplier who last supplied gas to the premises; or

(b)where that supplier’s licence has been assigned generally, or has been assigned so far as relating to the premises, the person to whom the licence was so assigned; or

(c)where that supplier’s licence has been revoked on his application, or has been so restricted on his application as to exclude the premises, the gas supplier with whom that supplier made arrangements for securing continuity of supply to the premises.

(4)Sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) above shall not apply in any case where gas is supplied or, as the case may be, a supply of gas is taken at a rate which is reasonably expected to exceed 2,500 therms a year.

(5)If a gas supplier at any time so elects, sub-paragraph (4) above shall have effect, so far as relating to him and to supplies begun to be made or taken after that time, as if the reference to 2,500 therms were a reference to 75,000 therms.

(6)If a gas supplier at any time withdraws an election under sub-paragraph (5) above, sub-paragraph (4) above shall have effect, so far as relating to him and to supplies begun to be made or taken after that time, without the modification made by sub-paragraph (5) above.

(7)The express terms and conditions of a contract which, by virtue of sub-paragraph (1) or (2) above, is deemed to have been made shall be provided for by a scheme made under this paragraph.

(8)Each gas supplier shall make, and from time to time revise, a scheme for determining the terms and conditions which are to be incorporated in the contracts which, by virtue of sub-paragraph (1) or (2) above, are to be deemed to have been made; but this sub-paragraph shall not apply in any case where it is reasonably expected that neither of those sub-paragraphs will apply.

(9)The terms and conditions so determined may include terms and conditions for enabling the gas supplier to determine, in any case where the meter is not read immediately before the relevant time, the number of therms or kilowatt hours which are to be treated as supplied to the consumer, or taken by the owner or occupier of the premises, during the period beginning with the relevant time and ending with—

(a)the time when the meter is first read after the relevant time; or

(b)the time when the supplier ceases to supply gas to the consumer, or the owner or occupier ceases to take a supply of gas,

whichever is the earlier.

(10)A scheme under this paragraph may make different provisions for different cases or classes of cases, or for different areas, determined by, or in accordance with, the provisions of the scheme.

(11)As soon as practicable after a gas supplier makes a scheme under this paragraph, a revision of such a scheme, an election under sub-paragraph (5) above or a withdrawal under sub-paragraph (6) above of such an election, he shall—

(a)publish, in such manner as he considers appropriate for bringing it to the attention of persons likely to be affected by it, a notice stating the effect of the scheme, revision, election or withdrawal;

(b)send a copy of the scheme, revision, election or withdrawal to the Director and to the Council; and

(c)if so requested by any other person, send such a copy to that person without charge to him.

Supplies of gas illegally takenE+W+S

9(1)Where any person takes a supply of gas which is in the course of being conveyed by a public gas transporter, the transporter shall be entitled to recover from that person the value of the gas so taken.

(2)Where—

(a)any person at premises which have been reconnected in contravention of paragraph 11(1) below takes a supply of gas which has been conveyed to those premises by the public gas transporter; and

(b)the supply is taken otherwise than in pursuance of a contract made with a gas supplier, or deemed to have been made with such a supplier by virtue of paragraph 8 above or paragraph 19 of Schedule 5 to the Gas Act 1995,

the transporter shall be entitled to recover from that person the value of the gas so taken.

(3)Each public gas transporter shall make, and from time to time revise, a scheme providing for the manner in which, and the persons by whom, the number of therms or kilowatt hours represented by a supply of gas taken in such circumstances as are mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) or (2) above is to be determined for the purposes of that sub-paragraph.

(4)Sub-paragraphs (10) and (11) of paragraph 8 above shall apply in relation to a scheme under this paragraph as they apply in relation to a scheme under that paragraph.

(5)In this paragraph—

  • gas supplier ” includes a person authorised to supply gas by an exemption granted under section 6A of this Act or an exception contained in Schedule 2A to this Act;

  • value ”, in relation to any gas taken in such circumstances as are mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) or (2) above, means the amount which, if the gas had been taken in such circumstances as are mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 8 above, could reasonably be expected to have been payable in respect of the gas under a contract deemed to have been made by virtue of that sub-paragraph.

Injury to gas fittings and interference with metersE+W+S

10(1)If any person intentionally or by culpable negligence—

(a)injures or allows to be injured any gas fitting provided by a public gas transporter or gas supplier, or any service pipe by which any premises are connected to such a transporter’s main;

(b)alters the index to any meter used for measuring the quantity of gas conveyed or supplied by such a transporter or supplier; or

(c)prevents any such meter from duly registering the quantity of gas conveyed or supplied,

he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

(2)In the case of any offence under sub-paragraph (1) above, the transporter or supplier may disconnect the premises of, or cut off the supply of gas to, the person so offending.

(3)Where any person is prosecuted for an offence under sub-paragraph (1)(b) or (c) above, the possession by him of artificial means for causing an alteration of the index of the meter or, as the case may be, for preventing the meter from duly registering shall, if the meter was in his custody or under his control, be prima facie evidence that the alteration or prevention was intentionally caused by him.

Restoration of supply without consentE+W+S

11(1)Where a consumer’s premises have been disconnected by a public gas transporter, or a supply of gas to a consumer’s premises has been cut off by a gas supplier, otherwise than in the exercise of a power conferred by—

(a)paragraph 20, 21 or 22 below;

(b)regulations under section 18(2) or 18A(1) of this Act; or

(c)regulations under section 15 of the M4Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (health and safety regulations),

no person shall, without the relevant consent, reconnect the premises or restore the supply.

(2)If any person acts in contravention of sub-paragraph (1) above—

(a)he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale; and

(b)the transporter or supplier may again disconnect the premises or, as the case may be, cut off the supply.

(3)In this paragraph “the relevant consent ” means—

(a)where the premises are reconnected, the consent of the public gas transporter to whose main the reconnection is made;

(b)where the supply is restored, the consent of the supplier who cut off the supply, or the consent of a person who is or is about to become a relevant gas supplier.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C8Sch. 2B para. 11 modified (8.11.1995 with effect as mentioned in Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 26 of the amending Act) by 1995 c. 45, s. 17(1), Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 26; S.I. 1996/218, art. 2

Marginal Citations

Failure to notify connection or disconnection of service pipeE+W+S

12(1)No person shall connect any meter with a service pipe through which gas is conveyed to any premises by a public gas transporter, or disconnect any meter from any such pipe, unless he has given—

(a)in a case where gas is supplied to the premises by a relevant gas supplier whose name and address are known to him, to the supplier; and

(b)in any other case, to the transporter,

so that it is received by the supplier or transporter at least 48 hours before he does so, notice in the prescribed form of his intention to do so.

(2)Subject to sub-paragraph (3) below, a notice under sub-paragraph (1) above shall contain—

(a)details of the time and place of the proposed connection or disconnection; and

(b)such other information as may be prescribed.

(3)In so far as it is not reasonably practicable for a notice under sub-paragraph (1) above to contain any information required by sub-paragraph (2)(b) above, it shall be a sufficient compliance with that requirement if the information is given to the relevant gas supplier or, as the case may be, the public gas transporter within 48 hours after the connection or disconnection is effected.

(4)If any person acts in contravention of this paragraph, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C9Sch. 2B para. 12(1) extended (8.11.1995 with effect as mentioned in Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 27 of the amending Act) by 1995 c. 45, s. 17(1), Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 27; S.I. 1996/218, art. 2

Failure to notify disconnection of meterE+W+S

13(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, this paragraph applies where any meter through which gas has been supplied to any premises is completely disconnected, that is to say, is disconnected both from the service pipe and from all other pipes within the premises.E+W+S

(2)This paragraph does not apply where the meter—

(a)is disconnected for the purposes of an examination under section 17 of this Act or an inspection under paragraph 3(5) above; or

(b)is disconnected for a particular purpose (whether repair or repositioning of the meter, detection of a gas leak or otherwise) and is intended to be reconnected.

(3)Except in so far as it is not reasonably practicable for him to do so, the person making the disconnection shall—

(a)ascertain the name and address of the owner of the meter; and

(b)inform that owner of the disconnection and of the address at which the meter will be available for collection.

(4)If any person fails to comply with sub-paragraph (3) above, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale.

Failure to maintain shipping arrangementsE+W+S

14(1)Where—

(a)any arrangements for the conveyance of gas by a public gas transporter to a consumer’s premises at a rate reasonably expected to exceed 2,500 therms a year have been made by a gas shipper, or by a person authorised to make the arrangements by an exemption granted under section 6A of this Act; and

(b)those arrangements have ceased to operate and have not been replaced by arrangements made for the like purpose,

the transporter may, after giving 21 days’ notice to the relevant persons, disconnect the premises.

(2)The relevant persons for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) above are—

(a)the occupier, or the owner of the premises if they are unoccupied; and

(b)any gas supplier who, to the knowledge of the transporter, has contracted to supply gas to the premises.

(3)The notice required to be given by sub-paragraphs (1) and (2)(a) above may, in the case of unoccupied premises the owner of which is unknown to the public gas transporter and cannot be ascertained after diligent inquiry, be given by affixing it upon a conspicuous part of the premises.

Maintenance etc. of service pipesE+W+S

15(1)A public gas transporter shall carry out any necessary work of maintenance, repair or renewal of any service pipe by which gas is conveyed by him to a consumer’s premises, whether or not the service pipe was supplied and laid at the transporter’s expense.

(2)The cost of any work carried out in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) above shall be defrayed as follows—

(a)if the work was made necessary by any intentional act or culpable negligence of the consumer and the transporter so requires, by the consumer;

(b)in any other case, by the transporter.

Alterations etc. of burners on change of calorific valueE+W+S

16(1)This paragraph applies where there is a change in the properties of any gas which is conveyed by a public gas transporter to a consumer’s premises at a rate not exceeding 75,000 therms a year.

(2)It shall be the duty of the public gas transporter to take without charge to the consumer such steps as may be necessary to alter, adjust or replace the burners in appliances at the premises which burn that gas in such manner as to secure that the gas can be burned with safety and efficiency.

Use of antifluctuators and valvesE+W+S

17(1)Where a consumer uses gas for working or supplying a compressor, that is to say—

(a)an engine, gas compressor or other similar apparatus; or

(b)any apparatus liable to produce in any main of the public gas transporter a pressure less than atmospheric pressure,

he shall, if so required by the transporter by notice, fix in a suitable position and keep in use an appliance provided by him which will effectually prevent pressure fluctuation in the transporter’s pipe-line system and any other inconvenience or danger being caused to persons by reason that he and they are supplied with gas conveyed through the same system.

(2)Where a consumer uses for or in connection with the consumption of gas—

(a)any air at high pressure ( “compressed air ”); or

(b)any gaseous substance not conveyed by the public gas transporter ( “extraneous gas ”),

he shall, if so required by the transporter by notice, fix in a suitable position and keep in use an appliance provided by him which will effectually prevent the admission of the compressed air or extraneous gas into the service pipe or into any main through which gas is conveyed by the transporter.

(3)Where a person is required by this paragraph to keep in use any appliance, he shall at his own expense keep it in proper order and repair, and repair, renew or replace it if it is not in proper order or repair.

(4)A consumer shall not be entitled to use a compressor, or any apparatus for using compressed air or extraneous gas, unless he has given to the public gas transporter not less than 14 days’ notice of his intention to do so; but this sub-paragraph shall not apply to the use of any compressor or apparatus which was lawfully in use immediately before the appointed day.

(5)If a consumer makes default in complying with any provision of this paragraph, the public gas transporter may disconnect the consumer’s premises.

(6)The public gas transporter shall have power to disconnect, remove, test and replace any appliance which a consumer is required by this paragraph to keep in use; and any expenses incurred by the transporter under this sub-paragraph shall, if the appliance is found in proper order and repair, be paid by the transporter, but otherwise shall be paid by the consumer.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C10Sch. 2B para. 17(1)(2) extended (8.11.1995 with effect as mentioned by Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 25 of the amending Act) by 1995 c. 45, s. 17(1), Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 25; S.I. 1996/218, art. 2

Improper use of gasE+W+S

18If a consumer improperly uses or deals with gas so as to interfere with the efficient conveyance of gas by the public gas transporter (whether to the consumer or to any other person), the transporter may, if he thinks fit, disconnect the consumer’s premises.

No obligation to restore supply where consumer in defaultE+W+S

19(1)This paragraph applies where—

(a)a consumer’s premises have been disconnected by a public gas transporter in pursuance of paragraph 2(2)(a), 3(2)(a), 5(4), 10(2), 11(2)(b), 14(1), 17(5) or 18 above; or

(b)a supply of gas to a consumer’s premises has been cut off by a gas supplier in pursuance of paragraph 2(2)(b), 3(2)(b), 7(3) or (4), 10(2) or 11(2)(b) above.

(2)The transporter or supplier shall not be under any obligation to reconnect the consumer’s premises or, as the case may be, resume the supply of gas to the consumer’s premises until the consumer either is no longer an owner or occupier of the premises or—

(a)has made good the default, or remedied the matter, in consequence of which the premises were disconnected or the supply was cut off; and

(b)has paid the reasonable expenses of disconnecting and reconnecting the premises or, as the case may be, of cutting off the supply and restoring the supply.

(3)In this paragraph “consumer ”, in relation to a disconnection or cutting off under paragraph 11(2)(b) above, means—

(a)the owner of the premises at the time when the reconnection was made, or the supply was restored, without the relevant consent—

(i)if the premises were unoccupied at that time, or

(ii)if that reconnection or restoration of supply was made by him or on his behalf; and

(b)the occupier of the premises at that time in any other case;

and in this sub-paragraph “relevant consent ” has the same meaning as in paragraph 11 above.

Notified escapes of gasE+W+S

20(1)Where any gas escapes from any pipe of a public gas transporter, or from any pipe or other gas fitting used by a consumer to whose premises gas is conveyed by such a transporter, the transporter—

(a)shall, immediately after being informed of the escape, prevent the gas from escaping (whether by disconnecting any premises or otherwise); and

(b)shall take any other steps necessary to avert danger to life or property.

(2)If a public gas transporter—

(a)fails, within 12 hours after being so informed, effectually to prevent the gas from escaping; or

(b)fails to comply with sub-paragraph (1)(b) above,

he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

(3)In any proceedings for an offence under sub-paragraph (2)(a) above it shall be a defence for the public gas transporter to prove—

(a)that it was not reasonably practicable for him effectually to prevent the gas from escaping within the said period of 12 hours; and

(b)that he did effectually prevent the escape as soon as it was reasonably practicable for him to do so.

(4)In any proceedings for an offence under sub-paragraph (2)(b) above it shall be a defence for the public gas transporter to prove that he took all such steps to avert danger to life or property as were reasonably practicable.

(5)It shall be the duty of any public gas transporter, gas supplier or gas shipper to take any steps necessary to ensure that, if he is informed by any person ( “the informant ”) of an escape of gas (other than one, in the case of a transporter, that he is required by sub-paragraph (1) above to prevent), he passes the information on, without avoidable delay, either—

(a)to a responsible person, that is to say, a person appearing to him—

(i)to be responsible (whether under that sub-paragraph or otherwise) for preventing the escape; or

(ii)to be a public gas transporter within whose authorised area the gas is escaping; or

(b)to a nominated person, that is to say, a person nominated by a responsible person to receive information about escapes of gas on his behalf.

(6)There shall be a sufficient compliance with sub-paragraph (5) above if the transporter, supplier or shipper is satisfied that the informant—

(a)intends to pass the information on, without avoidable delay, to a nominated person; and

(b)is in a position to do so.

(7)References in sub-paragraphs (5) and (6) above to the passing on of information to a nominated person are references to the passing on of information to that person in such manner (if any) as may be specified by the responsible person by whom that person was nominated.

Suspected escapes of gasE+W+S

21(1)Where a public gas transporter has reasonable cause to suspect that gas conveyed by him which has escaped has entered, or may enter any premises, the transporter shall take any steps necessary to avert danger to life or property.

(2)If a public gas transporter fails to comply with sub-paragraph (1) above, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

(3)In any proceedings for an offence under sub-paragraph (2) above it shall be a defence for the public gas transporter to prove that he took all such steps to avert danger to life or property as were reasonably practicable.

Entry for preventing escapes of gas etc.E+W+S

22(1)Where a public gas transporter has reasonable cause to suspect—

(a)that gas conveyed by him is escaping, or may escape, in any premises; or

(b)that gas so conveyed which has escaped has entered, or may enter, any premises,

any officer authorised by the transporter may, on production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter the premises, inspect the gas fittings, carry out any work necessary to prevent the escape and take any other steps necessary to avert danger to life or property.

(2)Where a public gas transporter has reasonable cause to suspect—

(a)that gas conveyed through pipes by some other person is escaping, or may escape, in any premises in an authorised area of his; or

(b)that gas so conveyed which has escaped has entered, or may enter, any premises in such an area,

any officer authorised by the transporter may, on production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter the premises and take any steps necessary to avert danger to life or property.

(3)In this paragraph any reference to any officer authorised by a public gas transporter includes a reference to any officer authorised by another such transporter with whom the transporter has made arrangements for officers authorised by the other transporter to discharge any functions of the transporter under paragraphs 20 and 21 above.

Entry during continuance of supplyE+W+S

23(1)Any officer authorised by a public gas transporter may at all reasonable times, on the production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter a consumer’s premises for the purpose of—

(a)inspecting gas fittings;

(b)ascertaining the quantity of gas conveyed to the premises;

(c)exercising the power conferred on the transporter by paragraph 3(5) above;

(d)performing the duty imposed on the transporter by paragraph 15 or 16 above;

(e)exercising the power conferred on the transporter by paragraph 17(6) above; or

(f)in the case of premises where the transporter has reason to believe that a compressor or compressed air or extraneous gas is being used, inspecting the premises and ascertaining whether the provisions of paragraph 17 above are being complied with.

(2)Any officer authorised by a relevant gas supplier or relevant gas shipper may at all reasonable times, on the production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter a consumer’s premises for the purpose of—

(a)inspecting gas fittings;

(b)ascertaining the quantity of gas supplied or conveyed to the premises; or

(c)exercising the power conferred on the supplier or shipper by paragraph 3(5) above.

(3)In this paragraph “compressor ”, “compressed air ” and “extraneous gas ” have the same meanings as in paragraph 17 above, and any reference to a relevant gas supplier or relevant gas shipper includes a reference to a person who has been or is about to become such a supplier or shipper.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C11Sch. 2B para. 23(1)(b) extended (8.11.1995 with effect as mentioned by Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 28(1) of the amending Act) by 1995 c. 45, s. 17(1), Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 28(1); S.I. 1996/218, art. 2

Entry on discontinuance of supplyE+W+S

24(1)This paragraph applies where—

(a)a public gas transporter or gas supplier is authorised by any provision of this Act to disconnect any premises, or, as the case may be, to cut off or discontinue the supply of gas to any premises;

(b)a person occupying premises supplied with gas by a gas supplier ceases to require a supply of gas; or

(c)a person entering into occupation of any premises previously supplied with gas by a gas supplier does not take a supply of gas.

(2)Any officer authorised by the public gas transporter or gas supplier, after 24 hours’ notice to the occupier, or to the owner of the premises if they are unoccupied, may at all reasonable times, on production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter the premises for the purpose of—

(a)disconnecting the premises, or cutting off or discontinuing the supply of gas to the premises; or

(b)removing any meter or other gas fitting owned by the transporter or supplier.

(3)The notice required to be given by sub-paragraph (2) above may, in the case of unoccupied premises the owner of which is unknown to the public gas transporter or gas supplier and cannot be ascertained after diligent inquiry, be given by affixing it upon a conspicuous part of the premises not less than 48 hours before the premises are entered.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C12Sch. 2B para. 24(2) extended (8.11.1995 with effect as mentioned by Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 28(3) of the amending Act) by 1995 c. 45, s. 17(1), Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 28(3); S.I. 1996/218, art. 2

Entry following discontinuance of supplyE+W+S

25(1)This paragraph applies where a consumer’s premises have been disconnected by a public gas transporter, or a supply of gas to a consumer’s premises has been cut off by a gas supplier, otherwise than in the exercise of a power conferred by—

(a)paragraph 20, 21 or 22 above;

(b)regulations under section 18(2) or 18A(1) of this Act; or

(c)regulations under section 15 of the M5Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (health and safety regulations).

(2)Any officer authorised by the public gas transporter or gas supplier may at all reasonable times, on production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter the premises for the purpose of ascertaining whether the premises have been reconnected, or the supply has been restored, without the relevant consent.

(3)In this paragraph “the relevant consent ” has the same meaning as in paragraph 11 above.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C13Sch. 2B para. 25 modified (8.11.1995 with effect as mentioned by Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 26 of the amending Act) by 1995 c. 45, s. 17(1), Sch. 5 Pt. II para. 26; S.I. 1996/218, art. 2

Marginal Citations

Entry for removing fittings and metersE+W+S

26(1)This paragraph applies where—

(a)a person occupying premises supplied with gas through a meter or other gas fitting owned by a public gas transporter or gas supplier ceases to take a supply through that meter or fitting; or

(b)a person entering into occupation of any premises previously supplied with gas through a meter or other gas fitting so owned does not take a supply of gas through that meter or fitting.

(2)Any officer authorised by the public gas transporter or gas supplier, after 24 hours’ notice to the occupier, or to the owner of the premises if they are unoccupied, may at all reasonable times, on production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter the premises for the purpose of removing the meter or other gas fitting.

(3)Sub-paragraph (3) of paragraph 24 above applies for the purposes of this paragraph as it applies for the purposes of that paragraph.

Entry for replacing, repairing or altering pipesE+W+S

27(1)Any officer authorised by a public gas transporter, after 7 clear days’ notice to the occupier of any premises, or to the owner of any premises which are unoccupied, may at all reasonable times, on production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter the premises for the purpose of—

(a)placing a new pipe in the place of any existing pipe which has already been lawfully placed; or

(b)repairing or altering any such existing pipe.

(2)The notice required to be given by sub-paragraph (1) above may, in the case of unoccupied premises the owner of which is unknown to the public gas transporter and cannot be ascertained after diligent inquiry, be given by affixing it upon a conspicuous part of the premises.

(3)In cases of emergency arising from defects in any pipes entry may be made under sub-paragraph (1) above without the notice required to be given by that sub-paragraph, but notice of the entry and the justification for it shall then be given as soon as possible after the occurrence of the emergency.

Provisions as to powers of entryE+W+S

28(1)No officer shall be authorised by a public gas transporter, gas supplier or gas shipper to exercise any powers of entry conferred by this Schedule unless—

(a)the transporter, supplier or shipper has taken all reasonable steps to ensure that he is a fit and proper person to exercise those powers; or

(b)in cases of emergency, those powers are powers conferred by paragraph 22 above.

(2)Where in pursuance of any powers of entry conferred by this Schedule, entry is made on any premises by an officer authorised by a public gas transporter, gas supplier or gas shipper—

(a)the officer shall ensure that the premises are left no less secure by reason of the entry; and

(b)the transporter, supplier or shipper shall make good, or pay compensation for, any damage caused by the officer, or by any person accompanying him in entering the premises, in taking any action therein authorised by this Schedule, or in making the premises secure.

(3)Any officer exercising powers of entry conferred by this Schedule may be accompanied by such persons as may be necessary or expedient for the purpose for which the entry is made, or for the purposes of sub-paragraph (2) above.

(4)If any person intentionally obstructs any officer exercising powers of entry conferred by this Schedule, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

(5)The M6Rights of Entry (Gas and Electricity Boards) Act 1954 (entry under a justice’s warrant) shall apply in relation to any powers of entry conferred by this Schedule.

Marginal Citations

Gas meters and fittings not to be subject to distressE+W+S

29(1)Any gas meter which is connected to a service pipe, and any gas fitting in a consumer’s premises which is owned by a public gas transporter or gas supplier and is marked or impressed with a sufficient mark or brand indicating its owner—

(a)shall not be subject to distress or be liable to be taken in execution under process of any court or any proceedings in bankruptcy against the person in whose possession it may be; and

(b)shall be deemed not to be a landlord’s fixture, notwithstanding that it may be fixed or fastened to any part of the premises in which it may be situated.

(2)In the application of sub-paragraph (1)(a) above to Scotland, for the word “distress ” and the words “in bankruptcy against ” there shall be substituted respectively the word “poinding ” and the words “for the sequestration of the estate of ”.

Section 9(3).

SCHEDULE 3U.K. Acquisition of Land by Public Gas Suppliers

Part IE+W+S Powers of Acquisition Etc.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C14Sch. 3 Pt. I (ss. 1-3): Functions transferred (15.10.2000) to the Scottish Ministers by S.I. 2000/3253, arts. 1(1), 3, Sch. 2

C15Sch. 3 Pt. I (ss. 1-3) modified (14.12.2000) by S.I. 2000/3253, arts. 1(2), 2, Sch. 1 para. 6

1(1)The Secretary of State, after consultation with the Director, may authorise a public gas supplier to purchase compulsorily any land.

(2)In sub-paragraph (1) above “land” includes any right over land; and the power of the Secretary of State under that sub-paragraph includes power to authorise the acquisition of rights over land by creating new rights as well as acquiring existing ones.

2(1)This paragraph applies to land which—

(a)for the purposes of the M7Acquisition of Land Act 1981, is or forms part of a common, open space or a fuel or field garden allotment; or

(b)for the purposes of the M8Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) (Scotland) Act 1947, is or forms part of a common or open space.

(2)Where for any purpose a public gas supplier has acquired, or proposes to acquire, any land to which this paragraph applies, or any right over any such land, and other land is required for the purpose of being given in exchange for the land or right in question, the Secretary of State may authorise the supplier to purchase that other land compulsorily, or he may acquire it by agreement.

Marginal Citations

3Where a public gas supplier has acquired any land by virtue of paragraph 1 above, he shall not dispose of that land or of any interest in or right over it except with the consent of the Director.

Part IIE+W+S Procedure, Compensation Etc. (England and Wales)

Application of Acquisition of Land Act 1981 generallyE+W+S

4The Acquisition of Land Act 1981 shall apply to a compulsory purchase by a public gas supplier of land or rights in England and Wales, subject, in the case of a compulsory acquisition of a right by the creation of a new right, to Schedule 3 to that Act.

New rights: general adaptation of Compulsory Purchase Act 1965E+W+S

5The M9Compulsory Purchase Act 1965 shall have effect with the modifications necessary to make it apply to a public gas supplier’s compulsory acquisition of a right in England and Wales by the creation of a new right as it applies to the compulsory acquisition of land, so that, in appropriate contexts, references in that Act to land are to be read as referring, or as including references, to the right acquired or to be acquired, or to land over which the right is or is to be exercisable, according to the requirements of the particular context.

Marginal Citations

New rights: specific adaptations of Act of 1965E+W+S

6Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph 5 above, Part I of the said Act of 1965 shall apply in relation to a public gas supplier’s compulsory acquisition of a right in England and Wales by the creation of a new right with the modifications specified in paragraphs 7 to 12 below.

7E+W+SFor section 7 of that Act (measure of compensation) there shall be substituted the following section—

7In assessing the compensation to be paid by the acquiring authority under this Act regard shall be had not only to the extent (if any) to which the value of the land over which the right is to be acquired is depreciated by the acquisition of the right but also to the damage (if any) to be sustained by the owner of the land by reason of its severance from other land of his, or injuriously affecting that other land by the exercise of the powers conferred by this or the special Act.

8E+W+SFor subsection (1) of section 8 of that Act (protection for vendor against severance of house, garden, etc.) there shall be substituted the following subsections—

(1)No person shall be required to grant any right over part only—

(a)of any house, building or manufactory; or

(b)of a park or garden belonging to a house,

if he is willing to sell the whole of the house, building, manufactory, park or garden, unless the Lands Tribunal determine that—

(i)in the case of a house, building or manufactory, the part over which the right is proposed to be acquired can be made subject to that right without material detriment to the house, building or manufactory; or

(ii)in the case of a park or garden, the part over which the right is proposed to be acquired can be made subject to that right without seriously affecting the amenity or convenience of the house;

and if the Lands Tribunal so determine, the Tribunal shall award compensation in respect of any loss due to the acquisition of the right, in addition to its value; and thereupon the party interested shall be required to grant to the acquiring authority that right over the part of the house, building, manufactory, park or garden.

(1A)In considering the extent of any material detriment to a house, building or manufactory, or any extent to which the amenity or convenience of a house is affected, the Lands Tribunal shall have regard not only to the right which is to be acquired over the land, but also to any adjoining or adjacent land belonging to the same owner and subject to compulsory purchase.

9E+W+SThe following provisions of that Act (being provisions stating the effect of a deed poll executed in various circumstances where there is no conveyance by persons with interests in the land)—

  • section 9(4) (refusal by owners to convey);

  • Schedule 1, paragraph 10(3) (owners under incapacity);

  • Schedule 2, paragraph 2(3) (absent and untraced owners); and

  • Schedule 4, paragraphs 2(3) and 7(2) (common land),

shall be so modified as to secure that, as against persons with interests in the land which are expressed to be overridden by the deed, the right which is to be compulsorily acquired is vested absolutely in the acquiring authority.

10E+W+SSection 11 of that Act (powers of entry) shall be so modified as to secure that, as from the date on which the acquiring authority have served notice to treat in respect of any right, they have power, exercisable in the like circumstances and subject to the like conditions, to enter for the purpose of exercising that right (which shall be deemed for this purpose to have been created on the date of service of the notice); and sections 12 (penalty for unauthorised entry) and 13 (entry on sheriff’s warrant in the event of obstruction) shall be modified correspondingly.

11E+W+SSection 20 of that Act (protection for interests of tenants at will etc.) shall apply with the modifications necessary to secure that persons with such interests as are mentioned in that section are compensated in a manner corresponding to that in which they would be compensated on a compulsory acquisition of that land, but taking into account only the extent (if any) of such interference with such an interest as is actually caused, or likely to be caused, by the exercise of the right in question.

12E+W+SSection 22 of that Act (protection of acquiring authority’s possession where by inadvertence an estate, right or interest has not been got in) shall be so modified as to enable the acquiring authority, in circumstances corresponding to those referred to in that section, to continue entitled to exercise the right acquired, subject to compliance with that section as respects compensation.

New rights: compensationE+W+S

13The enactments in force in England and Wales with respect to compensation for the compulsory purchase of land shall apply with the necessary modifications as respects compensation in the case of a public gas supplier’s compulsory acquisition of a right by the creation of a new right as they apply to compensation on the compulsory purchase of land and interests in land.

Part IIIE+W+S Procedure, Compensation Etc. (Scotland)

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C16Sch. 3 Pt. III (ss. 14-29): Functions transferred (15.10.2000) to the Scottish Ministers by S.I. 2000/3253, arts. 1(1), 3, Sch. 2

C17Sch. 3 Pt. III (ss. 14-29) modified (14.12.2000) by S.I. 2000/3253, arts. 1(2), 2, Sch. 1 para. 6

Application of Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) (Scotland) Act 1947 generallyE+W+S

14The M10Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) (Scotland) Act 1947 shall apply to the compulsory purchase by a public gas supplier of land or rights in Scotland as if the supplier were a local authority within the meaning of that Act, and as if this Act had been in force immediately before the commencement of that Act.

Marginal Citations

New rights: general application of Act of 1947 and incorporated enactmentsE+W+S

15The enactments incorporated with this Act by virtue of Part I of Schedule 2 to the said Act of 1947 and that Act shall have effect with the modifications necessary to make them apply to a public gas supplier’s compulsory acquisition of a right in Scotland by the creation of a new right as they apply to the compulsory acquisition of land, so that, in appropriate contexts, references in those enactments and that Act to land are to be read as referring, or as including references, to the right acquired or to be acquired, or to land over which the right is or is to be exercisable, according to the requirements of the particular context.

New rights: specific adaptations of Act of 1947E+W+S

16Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph 15 above, Part III of Schedule 1 to the said Act of 1947 (requirement of special parliamentary procedure, and other special provisions, in the case of acquisition of certain descriptions of land) shall apply in relation to a public gas supplier’s compulsory acquisition of a right in Scotland by the creation of a new right with the modifications specified in paragraphs 17 to 20 below.

17E+W+SIn paragraph 9 of that Schedule (compulsory purchase affecting land of the National Trust for Scotland) for references to the compulsory purchase of land there shall be substituted references to the compulsory acquisition of rights over land.

18E+W+SIn paragraph 10 of that Schedule (land of statutory undertakers)—

(a)for the words “land comprised in the order” there shall be substituted the words “land over which a right is to be acquired by virtue of the order”;

(b)for the words “purchase of” there shall be substituted the words “acquisition of a right over”;

(c)for the words “it can be purchased and not replaced” there shall be substituted the words “the right can be acquired”; and

(d)for sub-paragraph (ii) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph—

(ii)that any detriment to the carrying on of the undertaking, in consequence of the acquisition of the right, can be made good by the undertakers by the use of other land belonging to, or available for acquisition by, them.

19E+W+SIn paragraph 11 of that Schedule (common or open space), for sub-paragraph (1) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph—

(1)In so far as a compulsory purchase order authorises the acquisition of a right over land forming part of a common or open space, it shall be subject to special parliamentary procedure unless the Secretary of State is satisfied—

(a)that the land, when burdened with that right, will be no less advantageous to those persons in whom it is vested and other persons, if any, entitled to rights of common or other rights, and to the public, than it was before; or

(b)that there has been or will be given in exchange for the right additional land which will as respects the persons in whom there is vested the land over which the right is to be acquired, the persons, if any, entitled to rights of common or other rights over that land, and the public, be adequate to compensate them for the disadvantages which result from the acquisition of the right, and that the additional land has been or will be vested in the persons in whom there is vested the land over which the right is to be acquired, and subject to the like rights, trusts and incidents as attach to that land apart from the compulsory purchase order; or

(c)that the land affected by the right to be acquired does not exceed 250 square yards in extent, and that the giving of other land in exchange for the right is unnecessary, whether in the interests of the persons, if any, entitled to rights of common or other rights or in the interests of the public,

and certifies accordingly.

20In paragraph 12 of that Schedule, for the words “the purchase of” there shall be substituted the words “the acquisition of a right over”.

21E+W+SParagraph 10 above shall have effect in relation to the said Act of 1947 with the substitution of a reference to paragraph 3(1) of the Second Schedule to that Act for the reference to section 11 of the M11Compulsory Purchase Act 1965, and with the omission of the words from “and sections” to the end of the paragraph.

Marginal Citations

22E+W+SFor paragraph 4 of the Second Schedule to the said Act of 1947 (protection for owner against severance of property) there shall be substituted the provisions substituted by paragraph 8 of this Schedule for section 8(1) of the said Act of 1965, and any reference in those provisions to the Lands Tribunal shall be construed as a reference to the Lands Tribunal for Scotland.

Restrictions on application of paragraphs 15 to 20 aboveE+W+S

23E+W+SSo much of paragraph 15 above as relates to the said Act of 1947, and paragraphs 16 to 20 above, shall not apply to any compulsory purchase to which, by virtue of section 12 or 13 of the M12Gas Act 1965, Part I of Schedule 4 to that Act applies.

Marginal Citations

New Rights: specific adaptions of Lands Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1845E+W+S

24E+W+SFor section 61 of the M13Lands Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1845 (estimation of compensation) there shall be substituted the following section—

61In estimating the purchase money or compensation to be paid by the promoters of the undertaking in the Special Act, in any of the cases aforesaid, regard shall be had not only to the extent (if any) to which the value of the land over which the right is to be acquired is depreciated by the acquisition of the right, but also to the damage (if any) to be sustained by the owner of the land by reason of its severance from other land of his, or injuriously affecting that other land by the exercise of the powers conferred by this or the Special Act.

Marginal Citations

25E+W+SThe following provisions of that Act (being provisions stating the effect of a notarial instrument or of a disposition executed in various circumstances where there is no conveyance by persons with interests in the land)—

  • section 74 (failure by owner to convey);

  • section 76 (refusal to convey or show title or owner cannot be found);

  • section 98 (vesting of common land),

shall be so modified as to secure that, as against persons with interests in the land over which the right is to be compulsorily acquired such right is vested absolutely in the promoters of the undertaking.

26E+W+SParagraph 11 above shall have effect in relation to that Act with the substitution of a reference to sections 114 and 115 thereof for the reference to section 20 of the M14Compulsory Purchase Act 1965.

Marginal Citations

27E+W+SParagraph 12 above shall have effect in relation to that Act with the substitution of a reference to sections 117 and 118 thereof for any reference to section 22 of the said Act of 1965.

New rights: compensationE+W+S

28E+W+SParagraph 13 above shall have effect in relation to Scotland with the substitution of. “ Scotland ” for “England and Wales”.

29E+W+SThis Part of this Schedule shall extend to Scotland only.

SCHEDULE 4E+W+S Power of Public Gas Suppliers to Break Up Streets, Bridges Etc.

1(1)Subject to the following provisions of this Schedule, a public gas supplier may execute the following kinds of works, that is to say, placing in or under any street or bridge and from time to time repairing, altering or removing—

(a)pipes, conduits, service pipes, cables, sewers and other works; and

(b)pressure governors, ventilators and other apparatus.

(2)Subject as aforesaid, a public gas supplier may execute any works requisite for or incidental to the purposes of any works falling within sub-paragraph (1) above, including for those purposes—

(a)opening or breaking up any street or bridge or any sewers, drains or tunnels within or under any street or bridge; and

(b)removing or using all earth and materials in or under any street or bridge.

(3)A public gas supplier shall do as little damage as possible in the exercise of the powers conferred by this paragraph and shall make compensation for any damage done in the exercise of those powers.

2(1)The powers of a public gas supplier under paragraph 1 above shall include power to erect in any street one or more structures for housing any apparatus, but only with the consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, of the highway authority.

(2)Any question whether or not consent to the erection of such a structure is unreasonably withheld shall be determined by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the parties or, in default of agreement, appointed by the Director.

(3)For the purposes of this paragraph the withholding of consent shall, to the extent that it is based on the ground that the structure ought to be erected elsewhere than in a street, be treated as unreasonable if the supplier shows either that there is no reasonably practicable alternative to erecting it in a street, or that all such alternatives would, on the balance of probabilities, involve greater danger to life or property.

3(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, nothing in paragraph 1 above shall empower a public gas supplier to lay down or place any pipe or other works into, through or against any building, or in any land not dedicated to the public use.

(2)A public gas supplier may exercise the powers conferred by paragraph 1 above in relation to any street which has been laid out but not dedicated to the public use for the purpose of giving a supply of gas to any premises which abut on the street.

4(1)Except in cases of emergency arising from defects in any pipes or other works, a street or bridge which—

(a)does not constitute for the purposes of the M15Highways Act 1980 a highway or part of a highway maintainable at the public expense; and

(b)is under the control or management of, or maintainable by, any railway authority or navigation authority,

shall not be opened or broken up under paragraph 1 above except with the consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, of that authority.

(2)Any question whether or not consent to the opening or breaking up of such a street or bridge is unreasonably withheld shall be determined by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the parties or, in default of agreement, appointed by the Director.

Marginal Citations

5(1)The powers conferred by paragraph 1 above shall be included among those to which section 20 of the Highways Act 1980 (restriction on laying of apparatus etc. in special roads) applies.

(2)Nothing in paragraph 1 above shall effect the application to any operation of sections 34 to 36 of the M16Coast Protection Act 1949.

Marginal Citations

6In this Schedule—

  • highway authority”, in relation to a street, means the highway authority or other person having the control or management of the street;

  • navigation authority” means any person or body of persons, whether incorporated or not, authorised by or under any enactment to work, maintain, conserve, improve or control any canal or other inland navigation, navigable river, estuary, harbour or dock;

  • railway authority” means any person or body of persons, whether incorporated or not, authorised by any enactment to construct, work or carry on a railway; and

  • street” includes any square, court, alley, highway, road, lane, thoroughfare, or public passage or place.

7In its application to Scotland this Schedule shall have effect with the following modifications—

(a)in paragraphs 1 to 4, for the word “street”, wherever it occurs, there shall be substituted the word “road”;

(b)in paragraph 2(1), for the words “highway authority” there shall be substituted the words “roads authority or road managers”;

(c)in paragraphs 2(2) and 4(2), for the word “arbitrator” there shall be substituted the words “arbiter”;

(d) in paragraph 4(1), for the words “for the purposes of the Highways Act 1980 a highway part of a highway maintainable at the public expense” there shall be substituted the words “a road within the meaning of the M17Roads (Scotland) Act 1984”;

(e)in paragraph 5(1), for the words “section 20 of the M18Highways Act 1980” there shall be substituted the words “section 133 of the M19Roads (Scotland) Act 1984”; and

(f)in paragraph 6, the definition of “highway authority” shall be omitted and for the definition of “street” there shall be substituted the following definitions—

road”, “roads authority” and “road managers” have the same meanings as in the Public Utilities Street Works Act 1950.

Section 15.

SCHEDULE 5E+W+S Public Gas Supply Code

Part IE+W+S Supply of Gas to Tariff Customers

Maintenance etc. of service pipesE+W+S

1A public gas supplier shall carry out any necessary work of maintenance, repair or renewal of any service pipe—

(a)by which a tariff customer is supplied with gas; and

(b)which was provided and laid otherwise than at the expense of the supplier or a predecessor of his,

and may recover the expenses reasonably incurred in so doing from the customer.

Alterations etc. of burners on change of calorific valueE+W+S

2It shall be the duty of a public gas supplier, in the case of any alteration in the calorific value declared in respect of any gas supplied by him, to take at his own expense such steps as may be necessary to alter, adjust or replace the burners in the appliances of tariff customers who are supplied with that gas in such manner as to secure that the gas can be burned with safety and efficiency.

Consumption of gas to be ascertained by meterE+W+S

3(1)Every tariff customer of a public gas supplier shall, if required to do so by the supplier, take his supply through a meter, and in default of his doing so the supplier may refuse to give or discontinue the supply of gas.

(2)A public gas supplier shall if so required by a tariff customer, supply to the customer, whether by way of sale, hire or loan, an appropriate meter (whether a prepayment meter or otherwise) for ascertaining the quantity of gas supplied by him; but in the case of a supply by way of hire or loan the customer shall, if so required by the supplier, before receiving the meter give to the supplier reasonable security for the due performance of his obligation to take proper care of it.

(3)Where any money is deposited with a public gas supplier by way of security in pursuance of this paragraph, the supplier shall pay interest, at such rate as may from time to time be fixed by the supplier with the approval of the Director, on every sum of 50p so deposited for every three months during which it remains in the hands of the supplier.

[F7(4)A public gas supplier who, for the purpose of meeting the needs of a disabled person—

(a)alters the position of any gas meter which has been provided by that supplier, or

(b)replaces such a meter with one which has been specially adapted,

shall not make any charge for the alteration or replacement.]

Textual Amendments

F7Sch. 5 para. 3(4) added (1.7.1992) by Competition and Service (Utilities) Act 1992 (c. 43), s. 53(1); Commencement Order No. 1 made on 29.5.1992, art. 3, Sch. Pt. I.

Meters to be kept in proper orderE+W+S

4(1)Every tariff customer shall at all times, at his own expense, keep all meters belonging to him, whereby the quantity of gas supplied by the public gas supplier is registered, in proper order for correctly registering the quantity of gas, and in default of his doing so the supplier may discontinue the supply of gas through that meter.

(2)A public gas supplier shall at all times, at his own expense, keep all meters let for hire or lent by him to any tariff customer in proper order for correctly registering the quantity of gas supplied; but this sub-paragraph is without prejudice to any remedy the supplier may have against the customer for failure to take proper care of the meter.

(3)A public gas supplier shall have power to remove, inspect and re-install any meter by which the quantity of gas supplied by him to a tariff customer is registered, and shall, while any such meter is removed, fix a substituted meter on the premises; and, subject to sub-paragraph (4) below, the cost of removing, inspecting and re-installing a meter and of fixing a substituted meter shall be defrayed by the supplier.

(4)Where such a meter is removed for the purpose of being examined by a meter examiner in accordance with section 17 of this Act, the expenses incurred in removing, examining and re-installing the meter and fixing a substituted meter shall, if the meter is found in proper order, be defrayed by the person at whose request the examination is to be carried out but otherwise shall be defrayed by the owner of the meter.

(5)A meter is found in proper order for the purposes of sub-paragraph (4) above if it is found to register correctly or to register erroneously to a degree not exceeding the degree permitted by regulations under section 17 of this Act.

Meter as evidence of quantity of gas suppliedE+W+S

5(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, where gas is supplied to a tariff customer through a meter, the register of the meter shall be prima facie evidence of the quantity of gas supplied.

(2)Where a meter through which a tariff customer is supplied with gas is found, when examined by a meter examiner appointed under section 17 of this Act, to register erroneously to a degree exceeding the degree permitted by regulations under that section—

(a)the meter shall be deemed to have registered erroneously to the degree so found since the relevant date, except in a case where it is proved to have begun to register erroneously as aforesaid on some later date; and

(b)the amount of allowance to be made to, or the surcharge to be made on, the customer by the supplier in consequence of the erroneous registration shall be paid to or by the customer, as the case may be.

(3)In sub-paragraph (2) above “the relevant date” means the penultimate date on which, otherwise than in connection with the examination, the register of the meter was ascertained.

Installation of meters in new premisesE+W+S

6(1)This paragraph applies where a meter is to be used to register the quantity of gas supplied to a tariff customer and—

(a)the building has not previously been supplied with gas by the public gas supplier; or

(b)a new or substituted pipe is to be laid between the public gas supplier’s main and the meter.

(2)Subject to sub-paragraph (3) below, the meter shall be installed as near as practicable to the main, but within the outside wall of the building.

(3)The meter may be installed otherwise than within the outside wall of the building if it is installed either—

(a)in accommodation of a type and construction approved by the public gas supplier by an approval given in relation to buildings generally, or to any class or description of buildings; or

(b)in a seperate meter house or other accommodation outside the building approved by the supplier in the case of that particular building.

(4)If the requirements of this paragraph are not complied with, the public gas supplier may refuse to supply gas to the premises until those requirements have been complied with.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C18Sch. 6 para. 6(3)(a)(b) applied (with modifications) (1.3.1996) by S.I. 1996/399, art. 8(1)

Recovery of gas charges etc.E+W+S

7(1)A public gas supplier may recover from a tariff customer any charges due to him in respect of the supply of gas, or in respect of the supplying and fixing of any meter or fittings.

(2)If a tariff customer quits any premises at which gas has been supplied to him through a meter by a public gas supplier without giving notice thereof to the supplier so that it is received by the supplier at least twenty-four hours before he quits the premises, he shall be liable to pay the supplier all charges in respect of the supply of gas to the premises accruing due up to whichever of the following first occurs, namely—

(a)the twenty-eighth day after he gives such notice to the supplier;

(b)the next day on which the register of the meter falls to be ascertained; and

(c)the day from which any subsequent occupier of the premises requires the supplier to supply gas to the premises.

(3)Sub-paragraph (2) above, or a statement of the effect thereof, shall be endorsed upon every demand note for gas charges payable to a public gas supplier by a tariff customer.

(4)If a tariff customer quits any premises at which gas has been supplied to him by a public gas supplier without paying any amount due from him by way of charges in respect of the supply, the supplier—

(a)may refuse to furnish him with a supply of gas at any other premises until he pays the amount so due; but

(b)shall not be entitled to require payment of that amount from the next occupier of the premises.

(5)If a tariff customer has not, after the expiry of twenty-eight days from the making of a demand in writing by a public gas supplier for payment thereof, paid the charges due from him in respect of the supply of gas by the supplier to any premises, the supplier, after the expiration of not less than seven days’ notice of his intention, may—

(a)cut off the supply to the premises by disconnecting the service pipe at the meter (whether the pipe belongs to the supplier or not) or by such other means as he thinks fit; and

(b)recover any expenses incurred in so doing from the customer.

[F8(5A)The powers conferred by sub-paragraph (5) above shall not be exercisable as respects any amount which is genuinely in dispute.]

(6)Where a public gas supplier has cut off the supply of gas to any premises in consequence of any default on the part of a tariff customer, the supplier shall not be under any obligation to resume the supply of gas to the customer so in default until he has made good the default and paid the reasonable expenses of re-connecting the supply.

Textual Amendments

F8Sch. 5 para. 7(5A) inserted (1.7.1992) by Competition and Service (Utilities) Act 1992 (c. 43), s. 19; Commencement Order No. 1 made on 29.5.1992, art. 3, Sch. Pt.I.

Part IIE+W+S Supply of Gas to Tariff Customers and Others

Use of antifluctuators and valvesE+W+S

8(1)Where a person supplied with gas by a public gas supplier uses the gas for working or supplying an engine, gas compressor or other similar apparatus or any apparatus liable to produce in any main of the supplier a pressure less than atmospheric pressure (any such engine, compressor or apparatus being in this paragraph referred to as a “compressor”), he shall, if so required by the supplier by notice, fix in a suitable position and keep in use an appliance provided by him which will effectually prevent pressure fluctuation in the supply mains and any other inconvenience or danger being caused to other consumers of gas by reason that he and they are supplied with gas from the same source.

(2)Where a person supplied with gas by a public gas supplier uses for or in connection with the consumption of the gas so supplied any air at high pressure (in this paragraph referred to as “compressed air”) or any gaseous substance not supplied by the supplier (in this paragraph referred to as “extraneous gas”), he shall, if so required by the supplier by notice, fix in a suitable position and keep in use an appliance provided by him which will effectually prevent the admission of the compressed air or extraneous gas into the service pipe or into any main through which gas is supplied by the supplier.

(3)Where a person is required by this paragraph to keep in use any appliance, he shall at his own expense keep it in proper order and repair, and repair, renew or replace it if it is not in proper order or repair.

(4)A person supplied with gas by a public gas supplier shall not be entitled to use a compressor, or any apparatus for using compressed air or extraneous gas, unless he has given to the supplier not less than fourteen days’ notice of his intention to do so; but this sub-paragraph shall not apply to the use of any compressor or apparatus which was lawfully in use immediately before the appointed day.

(5)If any person makes default in complying with any provision of this paragraph, the public gas supplier may cut off the supply of gas to him and shall not be required to resume the supply until the default has been remedied to his reasonable satisfaction.

(6)A public gas supplier shall, as soon as is practicable after any person is first supplied with gas by him, give to that person notice of the effect of the preceding provisions of this paragraph; but this requirement shall not apply in the case of any person who is supplied with gas by the Corporation immediately before the appointed day, and to whom a notice has been given before that day pursuant to paragraph 18(6) of Schedule 4 to the 1972 Act (which imposes a similar requirement).

(7)A public gas supplier shall have power to disconnect, remove, test and replace any appliance which any person supplied with gas by him is required by this paragraph to keep in use, and any expenses incurred by the supplier under this sub-paragraph shall, if the appliance is found in proper order and repair, be paid by the supplier but otherwise shall be paid by that person.

Improper use of gasE+W+S

9If any person supplied with gas by a public gas supplier improperly uses or deals with the gas so as to interfere with the efficient supply of gas by the supplier (whether to that person or to any other person), the supplier may, if he thinks fit, discontinue the supply of gas to that person.

Injury to gas fittings and interference with metersE+W+S

10(1)If any person intentionally or by culpable negligence—

(a)injures or allows to be injured any gas fitting belonging to a public gas supplier;

(b)alters the index to any meter used for measuring the quantity of gas supplied by such a supplier; or

(c)prevents any such meter from duly registering the quantity of gas supplied,

he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

(2)If an offence under sub-paragraph (1) above involves any injury to or interference with any gas fitting belonging to the public gas supplier, the supplier may also, until the matter has been remedied, but no longer, discontinue the supply of gas to the person so offending (notwithstanding any contract previously existing).

(3)Where any person is prosecuted for an offence under sub-paragraph (1)(b) or (c) above, the possession by him of artificial means for causing an alteration of the index of the meter or, as the case may be, the prevention of the meter from duly registering shall, if the meter was in his custody or under his control, be prima facie evidence that the alteration or prevention was intentionally caused by him.

Restoration of supply without consentE+W+S

11(1)Where a supply of gas to any premises has been cut off by a public gas supplier otherwise than in the exercise of a power conferred by regulations under section 18(2) of this Act, no person shall, without the consent of the supplier, restore the supply.

(2)If any person acts in contravention of sub-paragraph (1) above, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale and the supplier may again cut off the supply.

Failure to notify connection or disconnection of service pipeE+W+S

12(1)No person shall connect any meter with a service pipe through which gas is supplied by a public gas supplier, or disconnect any meter from any such pipe, unless he has given to the supplier, so that it is received by the supplier at least twenty-four hours before he does so, notice of his intention to do so, specifying the time and place of the proposed connection or disconnection.

(2)If any person acts in contravention of sub-paragraph (1) above, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale.

Prevention of escapes of gasE+W+S

13(1)Where any gas escapes from any pipe of a public gas supplier, or from any pipe or other gas fitting used by a person supplied with gas by a public gas supplier, the supplier shall, immediately after being informed of the escape, prevent the gas from escaping (whether by cutting off the supply of gas to any premises or otherwise).

(2)If a public gas supplier fails within twelve hours from being so informed effectually to prevent the gas from escaping, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

(3)In any proceedings for an offence under sub-paragraph (2) above it shall be a defence for the public gas supplier to prove that it was not reasonably practicable for him effectually to prevent the gas from escaping within the said period of twelve hours, and that he did effectually prevent the escape as soon as it was reasonably practicable for him to do so.

(4)Where a public gas supplier has reasonable cause to suspect that gas supplied by him is escaping, or may escape, in any premises, any officer authorised by the supplier may, on production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter the premises, inspect the gas fittings, carry out any work necessary to prevent the escape and take any other steps necessary to avert danger to life or property.

(5)Where a public gas supplier has reasonable cause to suspect that gas supplied or conveyed by him which has escaped has entered, or may enter any premises, any officer authorised by the supplier may on production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter the premises and take any steps necessary to avert danger to life or property.

Information as to escapes of gasE+W+S

14It shall be the duty of a public gas supplier to take such steps as are necessary to ensure that, if he is informed of an escape of gas that he is not required by paragraph 13 above to prevent, he passes the information on, as soon as reasonably practicable—

(a)to the person who appears to the public gas supplier to be responsible (whether under that paragraph or otherwise) for preventing the escape; or

(b)in the case of an escape occurring in the authorised area of another public gas supplier, to that other public gas supplier.

Entry during continuance of supplyE+W+S

15(1)Any officer authorised by a public gas supplier may at all reasonable times, on the production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter any premises in which there is a service pipe connected with a gas main of the supplier for the purpose of—

(a)inspecting gas fittings;

(b)ascertaining the quantity of gas supplied;

(c)performing the duty imposed on the supplier by paragraph 1 or 2 above;

(d)exercising the power conferred on the supplier by paragraph 4(3) or 8(7) above; or

(e)in the case of premises where the supplier has reason to believe that a compressor or compressed air or extraneous gas is being used, inspecting the premises and ascertaining whether the provisions of paragraph 8 above are being complied with.

(2)Paragraphs (a) and (b) of sub-paragraph (1) above do not apply where the consumer has applied in writing to the supplier for the supplier to disconnect the service pipe and cease to supply gas to the premises and the supplier has failed to do so within a reasonable time.

(3)In this paragraph “compressor”, “compressed air” and “extraneous gas” have the same meanings as in paragraph 8 above.

Entry on discontinuance of supplyE+W+S

16(1)Where—

(a)a public gas supplier is authorised by any provision of this Act (including any such provision as applied by such an agreement as is mentioned in section 14(4) of this Act) to cut off or discontinue the supply of gas to any premises;

(b)a person occupying premises supplied with gas by a public gas supplier ceases to require such a supply;

(c)a person entering into occupation of any premises previously supplied with gas by a public gas supplier does not take a supply of gas from the supplier; or

(d)a person entering into occupation of any premises previously supplied with gas through a meter belonging to a public gas supplier does not hire or borrow that meter,

any officer authorised by the supplier, after twenty-four hours’ notice to the occupier, or to the owner or lessee of the premises if they are unoccupied, may at all reasonable times, on production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter the premises for the purpose of removing any gas fitting.

(2)The notice required to be given by sub-paragraph (1) above may, in the case of unoccupied premises the owner or lessee of which is unknown to the supplier and cannot be ascertained after diligent inquiry, be given by affixing it upon a conspicuous part of the premises not less than forty-eight hours before the premises are entered.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C19Sch. 5 para. 16 applied (with modifications) (1.3.1996) by S.I. 1996/399, art. 11

Entry for replacing, repairing or altering pipesE+W+S

17(1)Any officer authorised by a public gas supplier, after seven clear days’ notice to the occupier of any premises, or to the owner or lessee of any premises which are unoccupied, may at all reasonable times, on production of some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter the premises for the purpose of—

(a)placing a new pipe in the place of any existing pipe which has already been lawfully placed; or

(b)repairing or altering any such existing pipe.

(2)The notice required to be given by sub-paragraph (1) above may, in the case of unoccupied premises the owner or lessee of which is unknown to the supplier and cannot be ascertained after diligent inquiry, be given by affixing it upon a conspicuous part of the premises.

(3)In cases of emergency arising from defects in any pipes entry may be made under sub-paragraph (1) above without the notice required to be given by that sub-paragraph, but the notice shall then be given as soon as possible after the occurrence of the emergency.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C20Sch. 5 para. 17 applied (with modifications) (1.3.1996) by S.I. 1996/399, art. 12

Provisions as to powers of entryE+W+S

18(1)Where in pursuance of any powers of entry conferred by this Part of this Schedule, entry is made on any premises by an officer authorised by a public gas supplier—

(a)the officer shall ensure that the premises are left no less secure by reason of the entry; and

(b)the supplier shall make good, or pay compensation for, any damage caused by the officer, or by any person accompanying him in entering the premises, in taking any action therein authorised by this Schedule, or in making the premises secure.

(2)Any officer exercising powers of entry conferred by this Part of this Schedule may be accompanied by such persons as may be necessary or expedient for the purpose for which the entry is made, or for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) above.

(3)If any intentionally obstructs any officer exercising powers of entry conferred by this Part of this Schedule, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

(4)The M20Rights of Entry (Gas and Electricity Boards) Act 1954 (entry under a justice’s warrant) shall apply in relation to any powers of entry conferred by this Part of this Schedule.

Marginal Citations

Gas fittings not to be subject to distressE+W+S

19(1)Any gas fittings let for hire or lent to a consumer by a public gas supplier and marked or impressed with a sufficient mark or brand indicating the supplier as the owner thereof—

(a)shall not be subject to distress or be liable to be taken in execution under process of any court or any proceedings in bankruptcy against the person in whose possession they may be; and

(b)shall not be deemed to be landlord’s fixtures, notwithstanding that they may be fixed or fastened to any part of the premises in which they may be situated.

(2)In the application of sub-paragraph (1)(a) above to Scotland, for the word “distress” and the words “in bankruptcy against” there shall be substituted respectively the word “poinding” and the words “for the sequestration of the estate of”.

SCHEDULE 6E+W+S Amendments of Gas Levy Act M211981

Marginal Citations

1(1)In subsection (1) of section 1 of the Gas Levy Act 1981—

(a)for the words “their revenues by the British Gas Corporation (in this Act referred to as ” the Corporation ’)” there shall be substituted the words “his revenues by any person”; and

(b)for the words “the Corporation”, in the second place where they occur, there shall be substituted the words “that person”.

(2)In subsection (2) of that section—

(a)for the words “the Corporation”, in the first two places where they occur, there shall be substituted the words “any person”;

(b)for the words “has agreed” there shall be substituted the words “had agreed”; and

(c)for the words “the Corporation”, in the third place where they occur, there shall be substituted the words “the British Gas Corporation (in this section referred to as ” the Corporation ’)”.

2No order shall be made under section 2(3) of that Act specifying for the year 1991-92 or an earlier year a rate of levy higher than the rate for the preceding year.

3For section 3 of that Act there shall be substituted the following section—

3 Payment of Levy.

3(1)Gas Levy shall be paid to the Secretary of State in respect of each period of three months ending on 30th June, 30th September, 31st December or 31st March in any year (in this section referred to as a “chargeable period”).

(2)It shall be the duty of any person liable to pay gas levy to deliver to the Secretary of State—

(a)within four weeks after the end of each chargeable period, a return for that period which complies with subsection (3) below; and

(b)within three months after the end of each year, a return for that year which so complies.

(3)A return under subsection (2) above for any chargeable period or any year shall show the quantity, expressed both by volume and as a number of therms, of gas to which section 1 above applies which was supplied to or won by the person concerned in that period or that year.

(4)Not later than six weeks after the end of any chargeable period a person who is liable to pay gas levy in respect of that period shall pay to the Secretary of State an amount equal to the amount of gas levy which would be due from him for that period if the amount due were calculated exclusively by reference to the return for that period.

(5)If the amount which, otherwise than by way of interest, falls to be paid by any person under subsection (4) above in respect of the chargeable periods in any year differs from the actual amount of gas levy due from that person in respect of those periods, then not later than four months after the end of that year the amount of the difference shall—

(a)where the former amount is greater, be repaid by the Secretary of State to that person; and

(b)where the latter amount is greater, be paid by that person to the Secretary of State.

(6)Where any amount falling to be paid under subsection (4) or (5) above is not paid within the period for payment specified in that subsection, that amount shall carry interest at the prescribed rate from the end of that period until payment; and in this subsection “paid” and “payment” include repaid and repayment, respectively.

(7)In this section “the prescribed rate” means the rate prescribed for the purposes of section 86 of the Taxes Management Act 1970.

4(1)In subsection (1) of section 4 of that Act—

(a)for the words “the Corporation”, in the first place where they occur, there shall be substituted the words “any person”;

(b)for the words “for any year shall only be payable” there shall be substituted the words “shall be payable by that person for any year only”; and

(c)for the words “the Corporation”, in the second place where they occur, they shall be substituted the words “that person”.

(2)In subsection (2) of that section—

(a)for the words “the Corporation”, in the first place where they occur, there shall be substituted the words “the person concerned”; and

(b)for the words “the Corporation”, in the second place where they occur, there shall be substituted the words “that person”.

5(1)In subsection (1) of section 5 of that Act—

(a)for the words “the Corporation”, in the first place where they occur, there shall be substituted the words “any person liable to pay gas levy”;

(b)for the word “them” there shall be substituted the word “him”;

(c)for the words “the Corporation are using or propose” there shall be substituted the words “that person is using or proposes”; and

(d)for the words “the Corporation”, in the third place where they occur, there shall be substituted the words “that person”.

(2)For subsection (2) of that section there shall be substituted the following subsections—

The Secretary of State may, after consultation with any person liable to pay gas levy, give to that person directions specifying descriptions of measuring and testing equipment which he is to install, maintain and use for the purposes of this Act.

(3)It shall also be the duty of any person liable to pay gas levy to furnish the Secretary of State with such returns, accounts and other information as he from time to time requires for the purpose of verifying returns delivered to him under section 3(2) above, and to afford to the Secretary of State facilities for the verification of information so furnished.

6After section 5 of that Act there shall be inserted the following section—

5A Offences.

5A(1)If any person without reasonable excuse—

(a)fails to deliver a return under section 3(2) above within the time allowed for doing so; or

(b)fails to comply with a requirement imposed by or under section 5 above,

that person shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

(2)If any person, in making any return under section 3(2) above or in giving any information required under section 5(3) above, makes any statement which he knows to be false in a material particular, or recklessly makes any statement which is false in a material particular, that person shall be liable—

(a)on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum;

(b)on conviction on indictment, to a fine.

(3)Where a body corporate is guilty of an offence under this section and that offence is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any neglect on the part of, any director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body corporate or any person who was purporting to act in any such capacity he, as well as the body corporate, shall be guilty of that offence, and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

7(1)In subsection (2) of section 6 of that Act for the words “the Corporation by virtue of section 3(4)” there shall be substituted the words “any person by virtue of section 3(5)(a)”.

(2)In subsection (3) of that section for the words “section 3(4)” there shall be substituted the words “section 3(5)(a)”.

8In section 7(2) of that Act for the definition of “year” there shall be substituted the following definition—

year” means a period of twelve months ending with a 31st March.

Section 67(1).

SCHEDULE 7U.K. Minor And Consequential Amendments

InterpretationE+W+S

1E+W+SIn this Schedule “public gas supplier” has the same meaning as in Part I of this Act.

Enactments relating to statutory undertakers etc.E+W+S

2(1)A public gas supplier shall be deemed to be a statutory undertaker and his undertaking a statutory undertaking for the purposes of the following enactments, namely—

(i)the M22Public Health Act 1925;

(ii)the M23Public Health Act 1936;

[F9(iii)Schedule 3 to the M24Water Act 1945;]

(iv)the M25Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) (Scotland) Act 1947;

(v)section 4 of the M26Requisitioned Land and War Works Act 1948;

[F9(vi)the M27Water Act 1948;]

(vii)the National Parks and Access to the M28Countryside Act 1949;

(viii)the M29Reserve and Auxiliary Forces (Protection of Civil Interests) Act 1951;

(ix)the M30Landlord and Tenant Act 1954;

(x)the M31Opencast Coal Act 1958;

(xi)the M32Flood Prevention (Scotland) Act 1961;

(xii)section 17(10) of the M33Public Health Act 1961;

(xiii)the M34Pipe-lines Act 1962;

(xiv)Schedule 3 to the M35Harbours Act 1964;

(xv)Schedule 6 to the M36Gas Act 1965;

(xvi)

F10(xvii)section 56 of the M37Housing (Scotland) Act 1966;

(xviii)section 40 of the M38Forestry Act 1967;

(xix)section 50 of the M39Agriculture Act 1967;

(xx)sections 38 and 66 of the M40Countryside (Scotland) Act 1967;

(xxi)the M41New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968;

(xxii)section 11 of and paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the M42Countryside Act 1968;

(xxiii)section 22 of the M43Sewerage (Scotland) Act 1968;

(xxiv). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F11

(xxv)sections 19, 37, 45, 46, [F1256B, 56G,] 108(2), 117 to 119, 121, 138, 154(3), 170 to 172, 175, 181, 195(6), 198(3), 199(2), 202(3), 205, 211, 212, 214, 216 to 230, 233(7), 242, 259, 266(6)(b) and 275(2) of, and Schedule 8, paragraphs 1 to 3 of Schedule 17 and Schedule 18 to, the M44Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972;

(xxvi). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F13

(xxvii)sections 51 F14 of the M45Land Compensation Act 1973;

(xxviii)sections 47 and 67 of the M46Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1973;

(xxix)section 73 of the Control of Pollution M47Act 1974;

(xxx)sections 33, 34 and 36A of the M48Housing (Scotland) Act 1974;

(xxxi). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F15

(xxxii)the M49Welsh Development Agency Act 1975;

(xxxiii)sections 15(3) and 26 of the M50Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976;

(xxxiv)the M51Development of Rural Wales Act 1976;

(xxxv)section 9(3) of the M52Inner Urban Areas Act 1978;

(xxxvi). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F16

(xxxvii)the M53Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979;

(xxxviii)section 16 of and Schedule 4 to the M54Water (Scotland) Act 1980;

(xxxix)Parts XII and XVI and section 120 of the M55Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980;

(xl)the M56Highways Act 1980;

(xli)the M57New Towns Act 1981;

(xlii)the M58Acquisition of Land Act 1981;

(xliii)the M59Civil Aviation Act 1982;

(xliv)section 30 of the M60Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982;

(xlv)section 2(2)(c) of the M61Cycle Tracks Act 1984;

(xlvi)the M62Roads (Scotland) Act 1984;

(xlvii)the M63Building Act 1984;

(xlviii)sections 283(2) and 296 of the M64Housing Act 1985.

[F17(xlix)section 9 of the Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990.]

(2)References to gas undertakers in the following enactments shall have effect as references to a public gas supplier, namely—

(a)section 17(1)(b) of the M65Requisitioned Land and War Works Act 1945;

(b)the M66Local Government (Omnibus Shelters and Queue Barriers) (Scotland) Act 1958;

(c). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F18

(d)section 204(2)(a) of the M67Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972;

(e)sections 73(11)(c) and 74(11)(b) of the M68Highways Act 1980;

(f)section 48(6)(c) of the M69Civil Aviation Act 1982;

(g)paragraph 3 of Schedule 5 to the M70Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

(3)References in the M71Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 to a statutory company shall be deemed to include references to a public gas supplier.

(4)References to public utility undertakers in the M72Civil Defence Act 1939 shall be deemed to include references to a public gas supplier.

[F19(5)A public gas supplier shall be deemed to be an undertaker for the purposes of sections 157 to 160 of the Highways Act 1980.]

[F20(6)A public gas supplier shall be deemed to be an excepted undertaker for the purposes of section 6 of the M73Water Act 1981].

(7)Paragraph 23 of Schedule 2 to the M74Telecommunications Act 1984 (undertakers’ works) shall apply to a public gas supplier for the purposes of any works carried out by him.

(8)The reference in section 82(4) of the M75Building Act 1984 (provisions with respect to demolition orders) to a person authorised by an enactment to carry on an undertaking for the supply of gas shalll have effect as a reference to a public gas supplier.

(9)In the following enactments, namely—

[F21(a)the M76Water Act 1948;]

(b)section 39 of the M77Opencast Coal Act 1958;

(c)paragraph 2 of Schedule 6 to the M78Gas Act 1965;

(d)the M79New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968;

(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F22

(f)sections 195(6), 214 to 227, 266(6)(b) and 275(2) of, and Schedule 8 to, the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972;

(g). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F23

(h)the M80Welsh Development Agency Act 1975;

(i)the M81Development of Rural Wales Act 1976;

(j)the M82New Towns Act 1981,

[F24(k)section 9 of the Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990;]

  • the appropriate Minister”, in relation to a public gas supplier, shall mean the [F25 Secretary of State for Trade and Industry].

(10)In the following enactments, namely—

(a)the M83Pipe-lines Act 1962;

(b)Schedule 3 to the M84Harbours Act 1964;

(c)Section 121 of the M85Highways Act 1980; and

(d)the M86Acquisition of Land Act 1981,

the appropriate Minister”, in relation to a public gas supplier, shall mean the Secretary of State.

Textual Amendments

F12Words inserted(S.)(prosp.) by Housing and Planning Act 1986 (c. 63, SIF 44:2), ss. 37, 57(2), Sch. 7 Pt. II para. 8 (and see also entry for that Sch. 7 Pt. II para. 8 for prosp. repeal of part of that inserting provision.)

F25Words in Sch. 7 para. 2(9) substituted (5.7.1992) by S.I. 1992/1314, art. 3(3), Sch. para. 1(d).

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3E+W+S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F26

The Rights of Entry (Gas and Electricity Boards) Act 1954E+W+S

4(1)–(4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F27

(5)In section 3(1) of that Act—

(a)the definition of “the Corporation” shall be omitted;

(b). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F28

(c)after the definition of “premises” there shall be inserted the following definition—

public gas supplier” has the same meaning as in Part I of the Gas Act 1986;.

The Pipe-lines Act 1962E+W+S

5(1)In section 58(1) of the M87Pipe-lines Act 1962 (statutory bodies to whom, or in relation to whose pipe-lines, certain provisions of that Act do not apply), for paragraph (a) there shall be substituted the following paragraph—

(a)a public gas supplier within the meaning of Part I of the Gas Act 1986;.

(2)Notwithstanding subsection (4) of the said section 58, but subject to sub-paragraph (3) below, the references to a pipe-line in sections 27(1) and 31(1) of the said Act of 1962 (protection of pipe-lines imperilled by buildings, structures or deposits) shall include references to any pipe-line vested in a public gas supplier other than one laid in a street or a service pipe.

(3)The application by virtue of sub-paragraph (2) above of the said section 27(1) and the said section 31(1) to a particular part of any pipe-line shall be dependent upon there having been previously deposited with every local authority in whose area the part lies by the public gas supplier a map, on a scale not less than 1 in 10,560, showing the route taken by the part.

(4)A local authority holding a map relating to a pipe-line vested in a public gas supplier shall keep the map at their offices, and shall secure that it is open to inspection by any person at all reasonable times free of charge.

(5)In this paragraph—

  • local authority” means—

(a)in England and Wales, the council of a county, district or London borough, and the Common Council of the City of London; and

(b)in Scotland, an islands or district council;

street” has the same meaning as in the M88Public Utilities Street Works Act 1950.

(6)In its application to Scotland this paragraph shall have effect as if for the word “street”, in both places where it occurs, there were substituted the word “road”.

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6(1)The M89Gas Act 1965—

(a)shall have effect without the amendments made by paragraph 14 of Schedule 6 to the 1972 Act and the associated repeals made by Schedule 8 to that Act; and

(b)as so having effect, shall be amended as follows.

(2)In Part II, for the words “gas authority”, wherever they occur, there shall be substituted the words “public gas supplier”.

(3)In Part II, for the words “section 11 of the principal Act”, wherever they occur, there shall be substituted the words “Schedule 3 to the principal Act”.

(4)In section 4(2), the words from “shall relate only” to “statutory corporation and” shall be omitted.

(5)In section 5(5), for the words “inform the Minister that they object” there shall be substituted the words “informs the Minister that he objects”.

(6)In section 6(1), for the word “apply” there shall be substituted the word “applies”, for the word “satisfy” there shall be substituted the word “satisfies” and for the words “they think” there shall be substituted the words “he thinks”.

(7)In section 6(2), for the words “have taken” there shall be substituted the words “has taken” and for the word “them” there shall be substituted the word “him”.

(8)In section 6(3), for the word “them” there shall be substituted the word “him”.

(9)In section 6(4), for the word “their” there shall be substituted the word “his” and for the word “cause” there shall be substituted the word “causes”.

(10)In section 6(8), for the word “apply” there shall be substituted the word “applies” and for the word “they” there shall be substituted the word “he”.

(11)In section 13(3), for the word “propose” there shall be substituted the word “proposes” and for the words “the said section 11” there shall be substituted the words “the said Schedule 3”.

(12)In section 15(2), for the word “their” there shall be substituted the word “his”.

(13)In section 16(1), for the words “develop or operate” there shall be substituted the words “develops or operates”.

(14)In sections 16(5) and 18(9), for the word “fail” there shall be substituted the word “fails”.

(15)In section 17(5), for the word “them” there shall be substituted the word “him”.

(16)In section 19(3)—

(a)at the beginning there shall be inserted the words “Every public gas supplier to whom a storage authorisation order applies during any period shall pay to the Minister such proportion as the Minister may determine of”; and

(b)for the words “shall be repaid to him by the Gas Council and” there shall be substituted the words “and any sums received by the Minister under this subsection shall be”.

(17)In section 19(4), for the words “the Gas Council in respect of sums payable by them” there shall be substituted the words “a public gas supplier in respect of sums payable by him”.

(18)In section 21(1), for the words “Section 68(1)” there shall be substituted the words “Section 43(1)”.

(19)In section 21(2), for the words “Section 69(1)” there shall be substituted the words “Section 43(2)” and for the words “section 68(1)” there shall be substituted the words “section 43(1)”.

(20)In section 21(3), the words “any gas authority or” and the words “authority or”, in the second place where they occur, shall be omitted.

(21)In section 22(1), for the words “Section 70” there shall be substituted the words “Section 46”.

(22)In section 22(2), for the words “Section 73 of the principal Act” there shall be substituted the words “Section 46 of the Gas Act 1972” and for the words “the principal Act”, in the second place where they occur, there shall be substituted the words “that Act”.

(23)In section 27(1), for the words “the Corporation” there shall be substituted the words “the public gas supplier concerned”.

(24)In section 28(1)—

(a)the definition of “gas authority” shall be omitted; and

(b)for the definition of “large-scale map” there shall be substituted the following definition—

large-scale map” means a map drawn on a scale not less than 1 in 10,560;

(25)In section 32(2), for the words “the Gas Act 1948, ” Area Board ’ has the same meaning as in” there shall be substituted the words “the Gas Act 1986, ” public gas supplier ’ has the same meaning as in Part I of”.

(26)In Schedule 2—

(a)for the words “the applicants”, wherever they occur, there shall be substituted the words “the applicant”;

(b)for the words “their proposals”, wherever they occur, there shall be substituted the words “his proposals”;

(c)for the words “their application”, wherever they occur, there shall be substituted the words “his application”;

(d)for the words “section 73 of the principal Act”, wherever they occur, there shall be substituted the words “section 46 of the Gas Act 1972”;

(e)in paragraph 5(2), for the words “the applicants” there shall be substituted the words “the applicant’s”;

(f)in paragraph 9(1), for the words “they have been, or expect” there shall be substituted the words “he has been, or expects” and for the words “they must” there shall be substituted the words “he must”;

(g)in paragraph 9(2), for the word “have”, in both places where it occurs, there shall be substituted the word “has”; and

(h)in paragraph 14(1), for the words “gas authorities” there shall be substituted the words “public gas suppliers”.

(27)In Schedule 6—

(a)for the words “the applicants”, wherever they occur, there shall be substituted the words “the applicant”;

(b)in paragraph 1(2), for the words “their application” there shall be substituted the words “his application”;

(c)in paragraph 1(4), for the words “their proposals” there shall be substituted the words “his proposals”;

(d)in paragraph 5, for the words “gas board” there shall be substituted the words “public gas supplier”;

(e)in paragraph 7(1), for the words “their powers” there shall be substituted the words “his powers”; and

(f)in paragraph 7(2), for the words “their duty” there shall be substituted the words “his duty”.

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The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1966E+W+S

7In section 18(4) of the M90Local Government (Scotland) Act 1966, for the words “the British Gas Corporation” there shall be substituted the words “a public gas supplier within the meaning of Part I of the Gas Act 1986”.

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8E+W+S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F29

Textual Amendments

F29Sch. 7 para. 8 repealed for financial years beginning in or after 1990 by Local Government Finance Act 1988 (c. 41, SIF 81:1), ss. 142, 149, Sch. 13 Pt. I (but subject to any saving under s. 117(8) of that 1988 Act)

The Transport Act 1968E+W+S

9E+W+SIn section 109(2) of the M91Transport Act 1968 (power of certain bodies to maintain or take over waterways and connected works), for paragraph (d) there shall be substituted the following paragraph—

(d)a public gas supplier within the meaning of Part I of the Gas Act 1986;.

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The Post Office Act 1969E+W+S

10In section 7(1A) of the M92Post Office Act 1969 (powers of the Post Office), after paragraph (c) there shall be inserted the following paragraph—

(ca)a public gas supplier (within the meaning of Part I of the Gas Act 1986);.

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The Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970E+W+S

11E+W+SIn section 14(1) of the M93Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 (miscellaneous advisory committees), for the words “the National Gas Consumers’ Council and the Regional Gas Consumers’ Councils” there shall be substituted the words “ the Gas Consumers’ Council ”.

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12E+W+S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F30

The Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972E+W+S

13In section 212(2) of the M94Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972 (cases in which land is to be treated as not operational land of statutory undertakers), for the words “the Gas Act 1972” there shall be substituted the words “the Gas Act 1986”.

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The Land Compensation Act 1973E+W+S

14(1)In section 44(2) of the M95Land Compensation Act 1973 (compensation for injurious affection), for the words “paragraph 13 of Schedule 2 to the Gas Act 1972” there shall be substituted the words “ paragraph 7 of Schedule 3 to the Gas Act 1986 ”.E+W+S

(2)In section 58(2) of that Act (determination of material detriment where part of house etc. proposed for compulsory acquisition), for the words “paragraph 14 of Schedule 2 to the Gas Act 1972” there shall be substituted the words “ paragraph 8 of Schedule 3 to the Gas Act 1986 ”.

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The Fair Trading Act 1973U.K.

15(1)The Director General of Fair Trading shall consult with the Director before publishing under section 124 of the Fair Trading Act 1973 (publication of information or advice) any information or advice which the Director has power to publish under section 35(1) of this Act.

(2)Section 125(1) of that Act (annual and other reports) shall not apply to activities of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission on which the Director is required to report by section 39(1) of this Act.

(3)In section 133(2) of that Act (exceptions to general restriction on disclosure of information), after the words “the Director General of Telecommunications,” there shall be inserted the words “the Director General of Gas Supply,” and after the words “the M96Telecommunications Act 1984,” there shall be inserted the words “or the Gas Act 1986,”.

(4)In Part I of Schedule 5 to that Act (goods and services referred to in section 16 of that Act), for paragraphs 1 and 2 there shall be substituted the following paragraph—

Gas supplied through pipes to tariff customers (within the meaning of Part I of the Gas Act 1986).

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The Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1973E+W+S

16(1)In section 41(2) of the M97Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1973 (compensation for injurious affection), for the words “paragraph 26 of Schedule 2 to the Gas Act 1972” there shall be substituted the words “ paragraph 24 of Schedule 3 to the Gas Act 1986 ”.E+W+S

(2)In section 54(2) of that Act (determination of material detriment where part of house etc. proposed for compulsory acquisition), for the words “paragraph 24 of Schedule 2 to the Gas Act 1972” there shall be substituted the words “ paragraph 22 of Schedule 3 to the Gas Act 1986 ”.

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The Local Government Act 1974E+W+S

17In Schedule 3 to the M98Local Government Act 1974 (hereditaments for determining the rateable value of which provision may be made under section 19(1) of that Act), for paragraph 3 there shall be substituted the following paragraphs—

3Any hereditament which a relevant supplier (within the meaning of section 33 of the principal Act) is to be treated as occupying in a rating area by virtue of that section.

3AAny hereditament which a private gas supplier (within the meaning of section 33A of the principal Act) is to be treated as occupying in a rating area by virtue of section 33 of that Act as applied by order under the said section 33A.

3B(1)Any hereditament occupied for or in connection with the conveyance of gas through pipes other than one falling within paragraph 3 or 3A above.

(2)In this paragraph ” gas ’ has the same meaning as in Part I of the Gas Act 1986.

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The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974E+W+S

18E+W+SAt the end of section 34 of the M99Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (extension of time for bringing summary proceedings) there shall be inserted the following subsection—

(6)In the application of subsection (4) above to Scotland, after the words ” applies to ’ there shall be inserted the words ” any offence under section 33(1)(c) above where the health and safety regulations concerned were made for the general purpose mentioned in section 18(1) of the Gas Act 1986 and.

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The Consumer Credit Act 1974E+W+S

19E+W+SIn section 174(3)(a) of the M100Consumer Credit Act 1974 (exceptions to general restriction on disclosure of information), after the words “the M101Telecommunications Act 1984” there shall be inserted the words “or the Gas Act 1986” and after the words “the Director General of Telecommunications,” there shall be inserted the words “the Director General of Gas Supply,”.

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The Oil Taxation Act 1975E+W+S

20In paragraph 2A(4) of Schedule 3 to the M102Oil Taxation Act 1975 (petroleum revenue tax: miscellaneous provisions), for paragraphs (a) and (b) there shall be substituted the following paragraphs—

(a)that any authorisation granted under section 7 or 8 of the Gas Act 1986 for the supply of the gas applies to the supply of the gas under the contract mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) of that paragraph; and

(b)that no authorisation is required under those sections for the supply of the gas under that contract if no such authorisation is required for the supply of the gas.

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[F31 The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975E+W+S

21E+W+SIn Schedule 1 to the M103Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975—

(a)in paragraphs 3 to 3B, for references to the Corporation there shall be substituted references to a public gas supplier;

(b)in paragraph 3, there shall be added at the end the following sub-paragraph—

(3)In this paragraph and in paragraphs 3A and 3B below—

  • gas” means any substance which is or (if it were in a gaseous state) would be gas within the meaning of Part I of the Gas Act 1986;

  • public gas supplier” has the same meaning as in Part I of the Gas Act 1986;

  • private gas supplier” means a person who is authorised by section 6 of the said Act of 1986, or by an authorisation under section 8 of that Act, to supply gas through pipes to consumers’ premises.; and

(c)in paragraphs 3A and 3B, for references to a private supplier there shall be substituted references to a private gas supplier.]

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The Coal Industry Act 1975E+W+S

22Paragraph 5(3) of Schedule 1 to the M104Coal Industry Act 1975 (supplementary provisions relating to right to withdraw support) shall have effect as if the reference to a company or other body or person carrying on an undertaking primarily for the supply of gas for public purposes or to members of the public were a reference to a public gas supplier.

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The Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976U.K.

23U.K.In section 41(1)(a) of the M105Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 (disclosure of information), after the words “the Director General of Telecommunications,” there shall be inserted the words “ the Director General of Gas Supply, ” and after the words “or the M106Telecommunications Act 1984” there shall be inserted the words “ or the Gas Act 1986 ”.

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The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976E+W+S

24E+W+SIn section 33 of the M107Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 (restoration or continuation of supply of water, gas or electricity), for the word “undertakers”, wherever it occurs, there shall be substituted the word “ person ”.

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The Land Drainage Act 1976E+W+S

[F3225E+W+SIn section 112(2)(a) of the M108Land Drainage Act 1976 (protection of nationalised undertakings etc.), for the words “the British Gas Corporation” there shall be substituted the words “ any public gas supplier within the meaning of Part I of the Gas Act 1986 ”.]

The Energy Act 1976E+W+S

26(1)In section 9(1) of the M109Energy Act 1976 (liquefaction of off-shore natural gas), for the words from “with consent” to “such consent” there shall be substituted the words “authorised by an authorisation under section 7 or 8 of the Gas Act 1986 and in compliance with any conditions of that authorisation, or providing a supply for which such an authorisation”.

(2)In section 12(2) of that Act (disposal of gas by flaring), for the words “the British Gas Corporation” there shall be substituted the words “a public gas supplier within the meaning of Part I of the Gas Act 1986”.

Marginal Citations

The Estate Agents Act 1979E+W+S

27E+W+SIn section 10(3)(a) of the M110Estate Agents Act 1979 (exceptions to restrictions on disclosure of information), after the words “the Telecommunications Act 1984” there shall be inserted the words “or the Gas Act 1986” and after the words “the Director General of Telecommunications,” there shall be inserted the words “the Director General of Gas Supply,”.

Marginal Citations

The Competition Act 1980U.K.

28(1)In subsection (2)(a) of section 19 of the M111Competition Act 1980 (exceptions to restriction on disclosure of information), after the words “the Director General of Telecommunications,” there shall be inserted the words “the Director General of Gas Supply,”.U.K.

(2)In subsection (3) of that section, at the end there shall be inserted the following paragraph—

(h)the Gas Act 1986.

Marginal Citations

The Acquisition of Land Act 1981E+W+S

29E+W+SIn section 28 of the M112Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (acquisition of rights over land by the creation of new rights), paragraph (a) shall be omitted and after paragraph (f) there shall be inserted the following paragraph—

(g)paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 to the Gas Act 1986.

Marginal Citations

The Building Act 1984E+W+S

30E+W+SIn section 80(3) of the M113Building Act 1984 (notice to local authority of intended demolition), for paragraph (b) there shall be substituted the following paragraph—

(b)any public gas supplier (as defined in Part I of the Gas Act 1986) in whose authorised area (as so defined) the building is situated,.

Marginal Citations

U.K.

31E+W+S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F33

Textual Amendments

The Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985E+W+S

32E+W+SIn section 70(4)(a) of the M114Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985 (supplies by utilities), for the words “the British Gas Corporation” there shall be substituted the words “ a public gas supplier within the meaning of Part I of the Gas Act 1986 ”.

Marginal Citations

Section 67(3).

SCHEDULE 8U.K. Transitional Provisions and Savings

Part IU.K. Provisions and Savings Coming into Force on Appointed Day

1(1)A notification received or given by the Secretary of State under subsection (1) of section 29A of the 1972 Act which is effective on the appointed day shall have effect as if received or given by the Secretary of State under subsection (1) of section 6 of this Act; and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.E+W+S

(2)A direction given by the Secretary of State under subsection (2) of the said section 29A which is effective on the appointed day shall have effect as if given by the Secretary of State under subsection (2) of the said section 6; and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.

2E+W+SA consent given or having effect as if given under section 29 of the 1972 Act by the Secretary of State which is effective on the appointed day shall have effect as an authorisation granted by the Secretary of State under section 8 of this Act; and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.

3E+W+SAny regulations made under section 25 of the 1972 Act which are effective on the appointed day shall have effect as if—

(a)they were made under section 12 of this Act; and

(b)references in those regulations to the Corporation were references to a public gas supplier within the meaning of Part I of this Act;

and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.

4E+W+SAny regulations made or having effect as if made under section 29B of the 1972 Act which are effective on the appointed day shall have effect as if—

(a)they were made under section 16 of this Act; and

(b)references in those regulations to the Corporation were references to a public gas supplier within the meaning of Part I of this Act;

and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.

5E+W+SAny meter which immediately before the appointed day is, or is treated as, stamped under section 30 of the 1972 Act shall be treated as stamped under section 17 of this Act.

6(1)This paragraph applies to any regulations made or having effect as if made under section 31 of the 1972 Act which—E+W+S

(a)are effective on the appointed day; and

(b)do not make such provision as is mentioned in subsections (2) to (4) of that section or in section 42(2) of that Act.

(2)Any regulations to which this paragraph applies shall have effect as if made under section 15 of the M115Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 for [F34the general purpose of protecting the public from personal injury, fire, explosions and other dangers arising from the transmission or distribution of gas through pipes, or from the use of gas supplied through pipes]; and, subject to sub-paragraph (3) below, the provisions of Part I of that Act and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.

[F35(2A)In sub-paragraph (2) above “gas” has the same meaning as in Part I of this Act.]

(3)Section 1(2) of the said Act of 1974 shall have effect as if any regulations to which this paragraph applies were in force under an enactment specified in the third column of Schedule 1 to that Act.

(4)Section 20 of the said Act of 1974 shall have effect as if anything done before the appointed day in contravention of any regulations to which this paragraph applies has been done on or after that day.

Textual Amendments

Marginal Citations

7(1)A direction given by the Secretary of State under section 17 of the M116Oil and Gas (Enterprise) Act 1982 which is effective on the appointed day shall have effect as if given by the Director under section 19 of this Act; and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.E+W+S

(2)Any reference in a deed or other instrument to the functions of the Corporation shall be taken to include a reference to any obligations arising under an agreement entered into by the Corporation in pursuance of directions given or having effect as if given under section 19 of this Act.

Marginal Citations

8(1)A notice given to the Secretary of State under subsection (1) of section 15 of the Oil and Gas (Enterprise) Act 1982 which is effective on the appointed day shall have effect as if given to the Director under subsection (1) of section 20 of this Act and as if any map accompanying that notice and complying with the requirements of subsection (2) of the said section 15 complied with the requirements of subsection (2) of the said section 20; and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.E+W+S

(2)A notice published by the Secretary of State under section 15(3) of the said Act of 1982 which is effective on the appointed day shall have effect as if published by the Director under section 20(3) of this Act; and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.

(3)A direction given by the Secretary of State under section 15(4) of the said Act of 1982 which is effective on the appointed day shall have effect as if given by the Director under section 20(4) of this Act; and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.

9E+W+SA direction given by the Secretary of State under section 16(1) of the M117Oil and Gas (Enterprise) Act 1982 which is effective on the appointed day shall have effect as if given by the Director under section 21(1) of this Act; and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly.

Marginal Citations

10E+W+SAny maximum prices fixed by the Corporation under paragraph 12 of Schedule 4 to the 1972 Act which are effective on the appointed day shall have effect as if fixed by the Director under section 37 of this Act.

11E+W+SAny office fixed or address published before the appointed day for the purposes of section 44 of the 1972 Act shall be deemed on and after that day to have been fixed or published for the purposes of section 46(3) of this Act.

12(1)Where immediately before the appointed day there is in force an agreement which—E+W+S

(a)confers or imposes on the Corporation any rights or liabilities; and

(b)refers (in whatever terms and whether expressly or by implication) to any provision of the 1972 Act, to the Corporation’s statutory gas undertaking or to statutory purposes,

the agreement shall have effect, in relation to anything falling to be done on or after that day, as if for that reference there were substituted a reference to the corresponding provision of this Act, to the Corporation’s undertaking as a public gas supplier or, as the case may require, to purposes connected with the supply of gas through pipes to premises in the Corporation’s authorised area.

(2)In this paragraph “authorised area” and “public gas supplier” have the same meanings as in Part I of this Act.

(3)References in this paragraph to an agreement include references to a deed, bond or other instrument.

13E+W+SWhere—

(a)any sum was deposited with the Corporation by way of security under any provision of the 1972 Act; and

(b)on and after the appointed day that sum is treated by the Corporation as deposited under any provision of this Act,

any period beginning three months or less before that day, being a period during which the sum was deposited with the Corporation, shall be treated for the purposes of the payment of interest on that sum as a period during which the sum was deposited under that provision of this Act.

14E+W+SThe repeal by this Act of section 43 of the 1972 Act shall not affect the operation of that section in relation to offences committed before the appointed day.

15E+W+SThe repeal by this Act of section 46 of the 1972 Act shall not affect the operation of that section as applied by section 22 of the M118Gas Act 1965.

Marginal Citations

16E+W+SThe repeal by this Act of Schedule 4 to the 1972 Act shall not affect the operation on or after the appointed day of so much of that Schedule as relates to the determination by arbitration of any matter which immediately before that day falls to be determined by arbitration under that Schedule.

17E+W+SThe repeal by this Act of any provision by virtue of which any enactment applies in relation to a person carrying on a gas undertaking shall not affect the continuing validity of anything done under that enactment before the appointed day; and that enactment shall continue for the purposes of anything so done to have effect on and after that day as if the enactment continued to apply in relation to the Corporation and, after the transfer date, to the successor company as it applied in relation to the Corporation before the appointed day.

Part IIU.K. Provisions and Savings Coming into Force on Transfer Date

18E+W+SAn authorisation granted under section 7 of this Act to the Corporation which is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if granted to the successor company.

19E+W+SA declaration made by the Corporation in accordance with regulations made, or having effect as if made, under section 12(3) of this Act which is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if made by the successor company.

20E+W+SA tariff fixed, or having effect as fixed, under section 14(1) of this Act by the Corporation which is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if fixed by the successor company.

21E+W+SA direction given, or having effect as if given, under section 19 of this Act to the Corporation which is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if given to the successor company.

22(1)A notice given, or having effect as if given, under section 20(1) of this Act by the Corporation which is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if given by the successor company.E+W+S

(2)A direction given, or having effect as if given, under section 20(4) of this Act to the Corporation which is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if given to the successor company.

23E+W+SA direction given, or having effect as if given, under section 21(1) this Act to the Corporation which is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if given to the successor company.

24E+W+SAny office fixed or address published by the Corporation for the purposes of section 46(3) of this Act, and any office or address having effect as if so fixed or published, shall be deemed on and after the transfer date to have been so fixed or published by the successor company.

25E+W+SA direction given under section 63 of this Act to the Corporation which is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if given to the successor company.

26E+W+SA compulsory purchase order made by the Corporation which was made, or has effect as if made, by virtue of Schedule 3 to this Act and is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if made by the successor company.

27(1)Where immediately before the transfer date there is in force an agreement which—U.K.

(a)confers or imposes on the Corporation any rights or liabilities which vest in the successor company by virtue of section 49 of this Act; and

(b)refers (in whatever terms and whether expressly or by implication) to a member or officer of the Corporation,

the agreement shall have effect, in relation to anything falling to be done on or after that date, as if for that reference there were substituted a reference to such person as that company may appoint or, in default of appointment, to the officer of that company who corresponds as nearly as may be to the member or officer of the Corporation in question.

(2)References in this paragraph to an agreement include references to a deed, bond or other instrument.

28(1)Any agreement made, transaction effected or other thing done by, to or in relation to the Corporation which is in force or effective immediately before the transfer date shall have effect as if made, effected or done by, to or in relation to the successor company, in all respects, as if the successor company were the same person, in law, as the Corporation, and accordingly references to the Corporation—U.K.

(a)in any agreement (whether or not in writing) and in any deed, bond or instrument;

(b)in any process or other document issued, prepared or employed for the purposes of any proceeding before any court or other tribunal or authority; and

(c)in any other document whatsoever (other than an enactment) relating to or affecting any property, right or liability of the Corporation which vests by virtue of section 49 of this Act in the successor company,

shall be taken as referring to the successor company.

(2)Nothing in sub-paragraph (1) above shall be taken as applying in relation to any agreement made, transaction effected or other thing done with respect to any right or liability of the Corporation which vests by virtue of section 50 of this Act in the Treasury.

29U.K.It is hereby declared for the avoidance of doubt that—

(a)the effect of section 49 of this Act in relation to any contract of employment with the Corporation in force immediately before the transfer date is merely to modify the contract by substituting the successor company as the employer (and not to terminate the contract or vary it in any other way); and

(b)that section is effective to vest the rights and liabilities of the Corporation under any agreement or arrangement for the payment of pensions, allowances or gratuities in the successor company along with all other rights and liabilities of the Corporation;

and accordingly any period of employment with the Corporation or a wholly owned subsidiary of the Corporation shall count for all purposes as a period of employment with the successor company or (as the case may be) a wholly owned subsidiary of the successor company.

30(1)Any certificate issued or other thing done in pursuance of any regulation made or having effect as if made under section 21 of the 1972 Act which is in force or effective immediately before the transfer date shall have effect as if issued or done in pursuance of the corresponding enactment, regulation or rule relating to securities issued under the M119National Loans Act 1968.U.K.

(2)Any agreement made, transaction effected or other thing done in relation to any British Gas 3% Guaranteed Stock, 1990-95 which is in force or effective immediately before the transfer date shall have effect as if made, effected or done in relation to that Stock as renamed under subsection (3) of that section and, accordingly, references to that Stock in any agreement (whether or not in writing) or in any deed, bond, instrument or other document whatsoever shall be taken as referring to that Stock as so renamed.

(3)In this paragraph “British Gas Stock” has the same meaning as in section 50 of this Act.

Marginal Citations

31(1)It shall be the duty of the Corporation and of the successor company to take, as and when during the transitional period the successor company considers appropriate, all such steps as may be requisite to secure that the vesting in the successor company by virtue of section 49 of this Act or this paragraph of any foreign property, right or liability is effective under the relevant foreign law.U.K.

(2)During the transitional period, until the vesting in the successor company by virtue of section 49 of this Act or this paragraph of any foreign property, right or liability is effective under the relevant foreign law, it shall be the duty of the Corporation to hold that property or right for the benefit of, or to discharge that liability on behalf of, the successor company.

(3)Nothing in sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) above shall be taken as prejudicing the effect under the law of the United Kingdom or of any part of the United Kingdom of the vesting in the successor company by virtue of section 49 of this Act or this paragraph of any foreign property, right or liability.

(4)The Corporation shall have all such powers as may be requisite for the performance of its duty under this paragraph, but—

(a)it shall be the duty of the successor company during the transitional period to act on behalf of the Corporation (so far as possible) in performing the duty imposed on the Corporation by this paragraph; and

(b)any foreign property, rights and liabilities acquired or incurred by the Corporation during that period shall immediately become property, rights and liabilities of the successor company.

(5)References in this paragraph to any foreign property, right or liability are references to any property, right or liability as respects which any issue arising in any proceedings would have been determined (in accordance with the rules of private international law) by reference to the law of a country or territory outside the United Kingdom.

(6)Any expenses incurred by the Corporation under this paragraph shall be met by the successor company.

32(1)Notwithstanding the repeal by this Act of section 8 of the 1972 Act, it shall be the duty of the Corporation to make a report to the Secretary of State in accordance with that section in respect of each financial year of the Corporation ending before the transfer date.E+W+S

(2)Notwithstanding the repeal by this Act of section 23 of that Act, it shall be the duty of the Corporation to prepare statements of accounts in accordance with subsection (1)(b) and (2) of that section in respect of each financial year of the Corporation ending before the transfer date, and that section shall continue to apply during the transitional period in relation to those statements and in relation also to the auditing of those statements and of accounts kept in accordance with subsection (1)(a) of that section in respect of that financial year.

(3)Any expenses incurred by the Corporation under this paragraph shall be met by the successor company.

33E+W+SWhere by virtue of anything done before the transfer date, any enactment amended by Schedule 7 to this Act has effect in relation to the Corporation, that enactment shall have effect in relation to the successor company as if that company were the same person, in law, as the Corporation.

34E+W+SEvery provision contained in a local Act, or in subordinate legislation, which is in force immediately before the transfer date and then applicable to the Corporation shall have effect as if—

(a)for references therein to the Corporation there were substituted references to the successor company; and

(b)for any reference (however worded and whether expressly or by implication) to the undertaking or business, or any part of the undertaking or business, of the Corporation there were substituted a reference to the undertaking or business, or the corresponding part of the undertaking or business, of the successor company.

35(1)Nothing in this Act shall effect the validity of anything done by, or in relation to, the Corporation before the transfer date under or by virtue of the M120Public Utilities Street Works Act 1950; and anything which, immediately before that date, is in process of being done under, or by virtue of, that Act by or in relation to it (including, in particular, any legal proceedings to which it is a party) may be continued by, or in relation to, the successor company.E+W+S

(2)Any notice or direction given or other thing whatsoever done under the said Act of 1950 by the Corporation shall, if effective at the transfer date, continue in force and have effect as if similarly given or done by the successor company.

Marginal Citations

36(1)For the purposes of section 33 of the M121General Rate Act 1967 (public gas suppliers) the successor company shall be treated as if it were the same person as the Corporation.E+W+S

(2)An order under subsection (1) of that section which applies that section to the Corporation and is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if it applied that section to the successor company.

(3)An order under subsection (5) of that section which applies in relation to hereditaments occupied by the Corporation and is effective on the tranfer date shall have effect as if it applied to the corresponding hereditaments occupied by the successor company.

Marginal Citations

37(1)Where an asset, or the right to receive an asset, vests in the successor company by virtue of section 49 of this Act, then for the purposes of Part I of the M122Industry Act 1972 and Part II of the M123Industrial Development Act 1982—E+W

(a)so much of any expenditure incurred by the Corporation in providing that asset as is approved capital expenditure (of any description relevant for the purposes of regional development grant) in respect of which no payment of regional development grant has been made to the Corporation shall be treated as having been incurred by the successor company and not by the Corporation; and

(b)where the asset itself vests in the successor company by virtue of section 49 of this Act, it shall be treated as a new asset if it would have fallen to be so treated if it had remained vested in the Corporation.

(2)In this paragraph “regional development grant” means a grant under Part I of the Industry Act 1972 or Part II of the Industrial Development Act 1982 and “approved capital expenditure” has the same meaning as it has for the purposes of the provisions relating to regional development grant.

Marginal Citations

38E+WAn order under section 19 of the M124Local Government Act 1974 (rating of certain public utilities and other bodies) which applies in relation to hereditaments occupied by the Corporation and is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if it applied to the corresponding hereditaments occupied by the successor company.

Marginal Citations

39E+WAn order under section 6 of the M125Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975 (valuation by formula of certain lands and heritages) which applies in relation to lands and heritages occupied by the Corporation and is effective on the transfer date shall have effect as if it applied in relation to the corresponding lands and heritages occupied by the successor company.

Marginal Citations

40E+WThe repeal by this Act of section 10 of and Schedule 1 to the M126Oil and Gas (Enterprise) Act 1982 shall not affect the operation of any scheme made under that section before the transfer date.

Marginal Citations

41(1)Where a distribution is proposed to be declared during the accounting reference period of the successor company which includes the transfer date or before any accounts are laid or filed in respect of that period, sections 270 to 276 of the M127Companies Act 1985 (accounts relevant for determining whether a distribution may be made by a company) shall have effect as if—E+W+S

(a)references in section 270 to the company’s accounts or to accounts relevant under that section; and

(b)references in section 273 to initial accounts,

included references to such accounts as, on the assumptions stated in sub-paragraph (2) below, would have been prepared under section 227 of that Act in respect of the relevant year.

(2)The said assumptions are—

(a)that the relevant year had been a financial year of the successor company;

(b)that the vesting effected by section 49 of this Act had been a vesting of all the property, rights and liabilities (other than any rights or liabilities which vest in the Treasury by virtue of section 50 of this Act) to which the Corporation was entitled or subject immediately before the beginning of the relevant year and had been effected immediately after the beginning of that year;

(c)after the value of any asset and the amount of any liability of the Corporation vested in the successor company by virtue of that section had been the value or (as the case may be) the amount assigned to that asset or liability for the purposes of that statement of accounts prepared by the Corporation in respect of the financial year immediately preceding the relevant year;

(d)that any securities of the successor company issued or allotted before the declaration of the distribution had been issued or allotted before the end of the relevant year; and

(e)such other assumptions (if any) as may appear to the directors of the successor company to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of this paragraph.

(3)For the purposes of the said accounts the amount to be included in respect of any item shall be determined as if anything done by the Corporation (whether by way of acquiring, revaluing or disposing of any asset or incurring, revaluing or discharging any liability, or by carrying any amount to any provision or reserve, or otherwise) had been done by the successor company.

Accordingly (but without prejudice to the generality of the preceding provision) the amount to be included in any reserves of the successor company as representing its accumulated realised profits shall be determined as if any profits realised and retained by the Corporation had been realised and retained by the successor company.

(4)The said accounts shall not be regarded as statutory accounts for the purposes of section 55 of this Act.

(5)In this paragraph—

  • complete financial year” means a financial year ending with 31st March;

  • the relevant year” means the last complete financial year of the Corporation ending before the transfer date;

  • securities” has the same meaning as in Part II of this Act.

Marginal Citations

Section 67(4).

SCHEDULE 9U.K. Repeals

Part IU.K. Repeals Coming into Force on Appointed Day

ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
15 & 16 Geo. 5. c. 71.The Public Health Act 1925.In section 7(3), the word “gas”.
17 & 18 Geo. 5. c. 36.The Landlord and Tenant Act 1927.In section 25(1) in the definition of “statutory company”, the word “gas,”.
23 & 24 Geo. 5. c. 14.The London Passenger Transport Act 1933.In section 93(6), the words “gas or”.
26 Geo. 5. & 1 Edw. 8. c. 49.The Public Health Act 1936.In section 343 in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
2 & 3 Geo. 6. c. 31.The Civil Defence Act 1939.In section 90(1) in the definition of “Public utility undertakers”, the word “gas,” where it first occurs and the words “gas or” immediately after “supplying”.
2 & 3 Geo. 6. c. xcix.The London Gas Undertakings (Regulations) Act 1939.The whole Act.
8 & 9 Geo. 6. c. 42.The Water Act 1945.In section 1(1) of Schedule 3 in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
10 & 11 Geo. 6. c. 42.The Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) (Scotland) Act 1947.In section 7(1) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 22.The Water Act 1948.In section 15(1) in the definition of “appropriate Minister” in paragraph (b), the word “, gas” and, in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
2 & 3 Eliz. 2. c. 21.The Rights of Entry (Gas and Electricity Boards) Act 1954.In section 3(1), the definition of “the Corporation”.
6 & 7 Eliz. 2. c. 69.The Opencast Coal Act 1958.In section 51(1) in the definition of “appropriate Minister”, the word “, gas”.
10 & 11 Eliz. 2. c. 58.The Pipe-lines Act 1962.In section 66(1) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
1964 c. 40.The Harbours Act 1964.In paragraph 6(2)(c) of Schedule 3, the word “gas,”.
1965 c. 36.The Gas Act 1965.In section 4(2), the words from “shall relate” to “statutory corporation and”.
In section 28(1), the definition of “the Corporation” and, in
the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
1967 c. 9.The General Rate Act 1967.In section 19(6) in the definition of “non-industrial building”, the word “gas,”.
1967 c. 10.The Forestry Act 1967.In section 40(2)(d), the word “gas,”.
1968 c. 16.The New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968.In section 47(1) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
1971 c. 78.The Town and Country Planning Act 1971.In section 224(1)(b), the word “, gas”.
In section 290(1) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “, gas”.
1972 c. 52.The Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972.In section 213(1)(b), the words “gas or”.
In section 275(1) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas”
1972 c. 60.The Gas Act 1972.Section 1(6).
Section 2(1).
Section 6(5).
Sections 9 to 13.
Part III.
Section 34.
Sections 37 to 47.
In section 48(1), the definitions of “Area Board”, “calorific value”, “declared calorific value”, “distribution main”, “gas”, “gas fittings”, “the National Council”, “Regional Council” and “therm”.
Section 49.
Schedules 1 to 8.
1974 c. 40.The Control of Pollution Act 1974.In section 73(1) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
1975 c. 24.The House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975.In Schedule 1, in Part III, the entry relating to the Chairman in receipt of remuneration of the National Gas Consumers’ Council or any Regional Gas Consumers’ Council.
1975 c. 30.The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975.In Schedule 1, paragraph 3A(2).
1975 c. 55.The Statutory Corporations (Financial Provisions) Act 1975.Section 6(2).
In Schedule 3, Part II.
1975 c. 70.The Welsh Development Agency Act 1975.In section 27(1) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
1976 c. 75.The Development of Rural Wales Act 1976.In section 34(1) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
In column (1) of the table to paragraph 56(3) of Schedule 3, the word “, gas”.
1976 c. 76.The Energy Act 1976.In section 18(3), the words “or the British Gas Corporation”.
1979 c. 46.The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979.In section 61(2)(a), the word “gas,”.
1980 c. 37.The Gas Act 1980.The whole Act.
1980 c. 65.The Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980.In section 108(1)(a), the word “gas,”.
In section 120(3) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
In section 170(1)(a), the word “gas,”.
In Schedule 16 in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
In paragraph 2 of Schedule 19, the word “gas,”.
1980 c. 66.The Highways Act 1980.In section 121(6)(a), the word “gas,”.
In section 157(9), the word “gas,”.
In section 329(1), the definition of “gas undertakers”.
In section 329(1) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.
1981 c. 64.The New Towns Act 1981.In section 78(1)(b), the word “, gas”.
In section 79(1)(a)(iii), the word “gas,”.
1981 c. 67.The Acquisition of Land Act 1981.In section 8(1)(a)(iii), the word “gas,”.
1982 c. 16.The Civil Aviation Act 1982.In section 105(1) in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “, gas”.
1982 c. 23.The Oil and Gas (Enterprise) Act 1982.Sections 12 to 17.
In section 32(1), the words “regulations or”.
In Schedule 3, paragraphs 5, 6 and 12 to 20.
1982 c. 30.The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982.In section 30(1)(b), the words “gas or”.
1984 c. 12.The Telecommunications Act 1984.In paragraph 23(10)(a)(ii) of Schedule 2, the words “gas or”.
1984 c. 54.The Roads (Scotland) Act 1984.In Schedule 9, paragraph 71.
1984 c. 55.The Building Act 1984.In section 126 in the definition of “statutory undertakers”, the word “gas,”.

Part IIU.K. Repeals Coming into Force on Transfer Date

ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
1970 c. 10.The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1970.In section 350, subsections (1) and (2).
1972 c. 60.The Gas Act 1972.Section 1(3).
In section 2, subsections (2) and (3).
Sections 3 to 5.
In section 6, subsections (1) to (4) and (6) to (8).
Sections 7 and 8.
Part II.
Sections 32 and 33.
Sections 35 and 36.
Section 48 (so far as unrepealed).
Section 50.
1979 c. 14.The Capital Gains Tax Act 1979.In Schedule 2, in Part I, in paragraph 1(b), the words “and the Gas Act 1972”.
1980 c. 63.The Overseas Development and Co-operation Act 1980.In Schedule 1, in Part III, the entry relating to the British Gas Corporation.
1982 c. 23.The Oil and Gas (Enterprise) Act 1982.Sections 9 to 11.
In section 32, in subsection (1), the words “and the power conferred by section 11(1) above to give directions”, in subsection (2), the words from “an order” to “section 11(1) above”, and subsection (3).
Sections 33 and 34.
In section 36, the definitions of “the 1972 Act” and “the Gas Corporation”.
Schedule 1.
1982 c. 39.The Finance Act 1982.Section 147.
1982 c. 41.The Stock Transfer Act 1982.Section 1(3)(d).
1983 c. 29.The Miscellaneous Financial Provisions Act 1983.In Schedule 2, the entry relating to the Gas Act 1972.
1985 c. 62.The Oil and Pipelines Act 1985.Section 7(2).

Part IIIU.K. Repeals Coming into Force on Dissolution of British Gas Corporation

ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
1972 c. 60.The Gas Act 1972.In section 1, subsections (1), (2), (4) and (5).
1975 c. 24.The House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975.In Schedule 1, in Part II, the entry relating to the British Gas Corporation.
1983 c. 44.The National Audit Act 1983.In Schedule 4, the entry relating to the British Gas Corporation.

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