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Electricity Act 1994
sec.125Making of emergency rationing orders other than by gazette notice
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### sec.125 Making of emergency rationing orders other than by gazette notice
If the Minister is satisfied that it is necessary, because of extraordinary circumstances, to make an emergency rationing order other than by gazette notice, the Minister may make the order and immediately advertise the making of the order in the way the Minister considers most appropriate to notify persons likely to be affected by the order.
The order expires if it is not notified in the gazette within 3 days after it is made.
The order also expires if it is not tabled in the Legislative Assembly on the next sitting day after it is made.
(sec.125-ssec.1) If the Minister is satisfied that it is necessary, because of extraordinary circumstances, to make an emergency rationing order other than by gazette notice, the Minister may make the order and immediately advertise the making of the order in the way the Minister considers most appropriate to notify persons likely to be affected by the order.
(sec.125-ssec.2) The order expires if it is not notified in the gazette within 3 days after it is made.
(sec.125-ssec.3) The order also expires if it is not tabled in the Legislative Assembly on the next sitting day after it is made.