Electricity (Scotland) Act 1979
The Electricity (Scotland) Act 1979 (1979 c. 11) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which consolidated enactments relating to the Scottish Electricity Boards and removed certain anomalies.
Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board and the South of Scotland Electricity Board and to functions of the Secretary of State in relation to the generation and distribution of electricity in Scotland with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Scottish Law Commission. |
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Citation | 1979 c.11 |
Introduced by | The Lord Advocate (Mr. Ronald King Murray) (Commons) |
Territorial extent | Scotland |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 22 March 1979 |
Commencement | One month after passing |
Repealed | 31 March 1990 |
Other legislation | |
Repeals/revokes | The Gas and Electricity Act 1968 The Electricity (Scotland) Act 1969 |
Status: Partially repealed |
Background
The Scottish Law Commission had reviewed the operation of electricity supply industry in Scotland that had been established by the Electricity Act 1947. The Commission noted a number of anomalies in the operation of the law with respect to electricity supply. There were five principal issues:[1]
- Constitution and functions of Electricity Boards.
- Authorisation to supply electricity in another area or district where the agreement of the other Board concerned cannot be obtained.
- Powers of entry on land.
- Directions as to the use and disposal of certain assets.
- Offences.
The Scottish Law Commission published a Command Paper Report on the consolidation of certain enactments relating to electricity in Scotland. Cmnd. 7178 dated May 1978.[1]
The Electricity (Scotland) Act 1979 enacted the recommendations of the Scottish Law Commission which were intended to remove anomalies in the law.
Electricity (Scotland) Act 1979
The Electricity (Scotland) Act 1979 received royal assent on 22 March 1979. Its long title is ‘An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board and the South of Scotland Electricity Board and to functions of the Secretary of State in relation to the generation and distribution of electricity in Scotland with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Scottish Law Commission.’
Provisions[2]
The Act comprises 47 sections in three parts, plus 12 Schedules:
Part I The Boards
Constitution
- Section 1. Constitution of Boards.
- Section 2. Definition and variation of districts.
Principal functions
- Section 3. Functions of the Boards.
- Section 4. General duties in exercising functions.
- Section 5. Duty in relation to amenity.
- Section б. Duty of North Board in relation to economic development.
Powers and duties
- Section 7. Ancillary powers.
- Section 8. Powers of Boards to enter into agreements with each other, and with other Boards and persons.
- Section 9. Purchase and supply of electricity.
- Section 10. Constructional schemes.
- Section 11. Acquisition of land etc. for purposes of constructional schemes.
- Section 12. Compulsory purchase of land.
- Section 13. Ancillary powers in relation to land.
- Section 14. Power to conduct experiments.
- Section 15. Research into heating from electricity.
- Section 16. Agreements for technical assistance overseas.
Consultation
- Section 17. Consultative Councils.
Finance
- Section 18. General Fund.
- Section 19. General reserve fund of the South Board.
- Section 20. Sums which are to be chargeable by the South Board to revenue account.
- Section 21. Application of surplus revenues of the South Board.
- Section 22. Fixing and variation of tariffs.
- Section 23. Maximum charges for reselling electricity supplied by the Boards.
- Section 24. Exchequer advances to the Boards.
- Section 25. Power to Treasury to guarantee loans to the Boards.
- Section 26. Power to issue stock.
- Section 27. Power of Boards to borrow.
- Section 28. Application of money.
- Section 29. Limit on aggregate of amount outstanding.
- Section 30. Accounts and audit.
- Section 31. Exemption from Taxes.
Part II Powers of the Secretary of State.
- Section 32. Powers of the Secretary of State.
- Section 33. Powers to give directions.
- Section 34. Transfer of orders.
- Section 35. Control of new private hydro-electric generating stations.
- Section 36. Compensation for members and officers of the Board.
- Section 37. Pension rights.
- Section 38. Inquiries.
Part III General and Miscellaneous
- Section 39. Disputes between Boards.
- Section 40. Orders and regulations.
- Section 41. Offences and penalties.
- Section 42. Annual Reports, statistics and returns.
- Section 43. Power of Boards to promote and oppose private legislation.
- Section 44. Service of notices etc.
- Section 45. Interpretation.
- Section 46. Transitional and saving provisions and consequential amendments and repeals.
- Section 47. Short title, extent and commencement.
Schedules
- Schedule 1. Constitution and proceedings of the Boards.
- Schedule 2. Districts.
- Schedule 3. Supply of electricity to railways.
- Schedule 4. Constitution and function of Amenity Committee and Fisheries Committee.
- Schedule 5. Constructional schemes.
- Schedule 6. Adaptions and modifications of Land Clauses Act and of the Railway Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1845.
- Schedule 7. Consultative Councils.
- Schedule 8. Provisions as to Inquiries.
- Schedule 9. Service of Notices.
- Schedule 10. Transitional and saving provisions.
- Schedule 11. Consequential amendment.
- Schedule 12. Repeals.
Effects of the Act
The Act repealed the whole of the following Acts: [2]
- The Gas and Electricity Act 1968.
- The Electricity (Scotland) Act 1969.
The Act repealed the whole of the following Acts with the exception of certain sections:
- The Hydro-Electric Development (Scotland) Act 1943.
- The Electricity Act 1947.
- The Electricity Reorganisation (Scotland) Act 1954
- The Electricity Act 1972.
The Act repealed Sections of:
Repeal
The Electricity (Scotland) Act 1979 was principally repealed by the Electricity Act 1989 which privatised the electricity supply industry. The only provisions still in force are Section 1 and Schedule 1 on the constitution of the electricity Boards.[3]
References
- Scottish Law Commission (1978). "Report on the consolidation of certain enactments relating to electricity in Scotland. Cmnd. 7178" (PDF). Scottish Law Commission. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
- "Electricity (Scotland) Act 1979" (PDF). Legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
- "Electricity (Scotland) Act 1979 latest available". Legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 28 September 2023.