Explanatory Notes

Water Act 2014

2014 CHAPTER 21

14 May 2014

Commentary

Part 1.Water Industry

Chapter 5.Miscellaneous
Section 54: Consumer redress

201.This section allows Ofwat to make changes to water undertakers’ and sewerage undertakers’ conditions of appointment, and water supply licensees’ and sewerage licensees’ licences, to include conditions relating to the provision of a consumer redress scheme. The consumer redress scheme itself is in the process of development by the water sector, Ofwat and the Consumer Council for Water.

202.The section lays out who Ofwat must consult before making a modification and states that the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers may veto such a modification.

Section 55: Modification of appointment and licence conditions

203.This section provides Ofwat with a time limited power to make changes to undertakers’ conditions of appointment and water supply and sewerage licence conditions in order to implement changes made in Part 1 of this Act, including related provision made under sections 90 and 91 (consequential and transitional provisions). The changes are expected to relate mostly to the changes in water supply licensing and the introduction of the new sewerage licensing regime. Before making changes Ofwat must consult the holder of the appointment or licence, the Secretary of State, the Welsh Ministers and other appropriate persons.

204.Subsection (8) provides the Secretary of State and the Welsh Ministers with the power to give directions to Ofwat in order to ensure that both appointment conditions and licence conditions are modified in order to implement the changes in Part 1 of the Act and subsection (9) contains a ministerial veto for modifications. Subsection (11) sets out the cases in which the Secretary of State may exercise these powers and when the Welsh Ministers may. The exclusive competence of the Secretary of State as regards licensees reflects the split of responsibilities at the time of Royal Assent.

Section 56: Further amendments

205.This section introduces Schedule 7 to this Act which makes further amendments to the WIA that deal with subjects similar to the rest of Part 1.