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Liquid Fuel Emergency Act 1984
24Minister may give directions to relevant persons regulating or prohibiting supply of liquid fuel
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#### 24 Minister may give directions to relevant persons regulating or prohibiting supply of liquid fuel
(1) During a period of national liquid fuel emergency, the Minister may give directions regulating or prohibiting the supply by relevant persons, in the course of their trading or commercial activities, of specified refined liquid petroleum products to persons generally or to specified persons.
Limitations on directions
(2) A direction under subsection (1) has effect in relation to one or more planning periods, in relation to the period of national liquid fuel emergency, that are specified in the direction. However, the direction has no effect in relation to any part of a planning period that occurs before the day on which the direction takes effect.
(3) The Minister must not give a direction under subsection (1) unless it is for the purpose of dealing with a shortage or likely shortage of relevant liquid fuel.
(4) The Minister must not give a direction under subsection (1) that relates only to the supply of refined liquid petroleum products to persons who are bulk customers of relevant persons.
Direction is a legislative instrument
(5) A direction given under subsection (1) is a legislative instrument.
> Note 1: Section 42 (disallowance) of the Legislation Act 2003 does not apply to the direction: see regulations made for the purposes of paragraph 44(2)(b) of that Act.
> Note 2: Part 4 of Chapter 3 (sunsetting) of the Legislation Act 2003 does not apply to the direction: see regulations made for the purposes of paragraph 54(2)(b) of that Act.
Guidelines
(6) A direction under subsection (1) must be in accordance with any guidelines made under this section that are in force at the time the direction is given.
(7) The Minister must, by legislative instrument, make guidelines for the purposes of this section.
Retrospective application of instruments
(8) Subsection 12(2) (retrospective application of legislative instruments) of the Legislation Act 2003 does not apply to the following instruments:
(a) a direction given under subsection (1);
(b) guidelines made under subsection (7).
Civil penalty
(9) A relevant person must not, without reasonable excuse, contravene a direction in force under subsection (1).
> Note: Under section 34, the Court may order a relevant person who contravenes such a direction to pay a pecuniary penalty.