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Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997
sec.130Purpose and contents of codes
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### sec.130 Purpose and contents of codes
The purpose of a code is to set out rules that apply for access to the declared service covered by the code.
For subsection (1) , a code may provide for any issue about access to a declared service.
In particular, a code may provide for the following—
requirements for the safe operation of the facility;
conduct constituting a hindrance to access to the service;
arrangements to be made by the owner or operator of a declared service to separate the owner’s, or operator’s, operations relating to the service from other operations of the owner or operator relating to another commercial activity;
arrangements for the transfer of all or part of the interest of a user of the service under an access agreement;
any issue that is necessary or desirable in the public interest.
s 130 amd 1997 No. 77 s 90 ; 2005 No. 37 s 11
(sec.130-ssec.1) The purpose of a code is to set out rules that apply for access to the declared service covered by the code.
(sec.130-ssec.2) For subsection (1) , a code may provide for any issue about access to a declared service.
(sec.130-ssec.3) In particular, a code may provide for the following— requirements for the safe operation of the facility; conduct constituting a hindrance to access to the service; arrangements to be made by the owner or operator of a declared service to separate the owner’s, or operator’s, operations relating to the service from other operations of the owner or operator relating to another commercial activity; arrangements for the transfer of all or part of the interest of a user of the service under an access agreement; any issue that is necessary or desirable in the public interest.
- (a) requirements for the safe operation of the facility;
- (b) conduct constituting a hindrance to access to the service;
- (c) arrangements to be made by the owner or operator of a declared service to separate the owner’s, or operator’s, operations relating to the service from other operations of the owner or operator relating to another commercial activity;
- (ca) arrangements for the transfer of all or part of the interest of a user of the service under an access agreement;
- (d) any issue that is necessary or desirable in the public interest.