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Water Supply Licence (Application) Regulations 2005 (S.I. No. 1638 of 2005).

Type of law
Regulation
Source


Abstract
The Water Industry Act 1991, as amended by the Water Act 2003, requires water undertakers to grant licensed water suppliers access to their supply systems under certain conditions and for certain purposes. These Regulations govern the procedure for granting water supply licences. Regulation 3 requires the Water Services Regulation Authority (and until it is fully established, the Director General of Water Services) ( Ofwat )) to issue guidance determining the form and manner of applications for water supply licences and for variations of such licences. The guidance must also determine what information and documents are required. Ofwat must consult on its draft guidance, but consultation which has taken place before these Regulations come into force is sufficient for this purpose. Ofwat may vary its guidance following consultation. Ofwat must publish its guidance and any variations to it. Ofwat may also ask for additional information or documents on a case by case basis. Regulation 4 requires certain fees to be paid to Ofwat when an application is made. Regulation 5 requires Ofwat to notify an applicant that a valid application has been made. It also specifies certain information which must be contained in a notice of application published by the applicant within ten working days of Ofwat's notification.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
Coming into force on 1 August 2005.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Implements