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Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 (No. 50 of 2013).

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Type of law
Legislation
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Abstract
This Act provides for the transfer of water services functions which are set out in the Water Services Act 2007 from water services authorities (the county and city councils) to Irish Water, which was established under the Water Services Act 2013. This does not include the functions relating to domestic waste-water treatment systems set out in Part 4A of the 2007 Act and Rural Water Services set out in Part 6 of that Act. The Act sets out the arrangements for the transfer of property of the water services authorities, relevant to and required for the delivery of water services, to Irish Water. It also provides for the transfer of water services liabilities to Irish Water.
The Act provides for the making of agreements between Irish Water and each local authority for the delivery of water services which will cover a certain period. The Act provides Irish Water with the power to charge customers who receive water services, and Irish Water will be required to prepare a water charges plan in this regard. It also provides that Irish Water is prohibited from cutting off the supply of water to a household for non-payment of water charges. The Commission for Energy Regulation will be responsible for the approval of water charges plans and codes of practice to be prepared by Irish Water relating to standards of customer service, including the resolution of any disputes between Irish Water and its customers. The Act also makes miscellaneous amendments to the Water Services Act 2007 and the Water Services Act 2013 and certain other enactments to reflect the transfer of water services functions to Irish Water.
Long title of text
An Act to make provision for, and in relation to, the imposition of charges by Irish Water in respect of the provision by Irish Water of water services; to provide for the transfer, in part, of the functions of water services authorities under the Water Services Act 2007 to Irish Water; to repeal the Local Government (Delimitation of Water Supply Disconnection Powers) Act 1995, certain provisions of the Water Services Act 2013 and, for certain purposes, certain provisions of the Water Services Act 2007; to amend the Water Services Act 2007 and certain other enactments; and to provide for matters connected therewith.
Date of consolidation/reprint
Notes
All Acts up to and including the Maritime Area Planning Act 2021 (50/2021), enacted 23 December 2021, and all statutory instruments up to and including the Health (Residential Support Services Maintenance and Accommodation Contributions) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (S.I. No. 1 of 2022), made 2 January 2022, were considered in the preparation of this Revised Act.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation status
in force
Legislation Amendment
No