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PART 2 Amendments to the Electricity Act 1989
3.Amendment to section 3A (the principal objective and general duties of the Secretary of State and the Authority)
4.Amendment to section 4 (prohibition on unlicensed supply etc)
7.Amendment to section 6A (procedure for licence applications)
11.Amendment to section 56A (power to alter activities requiring licence)
12.Amendment to section 58 (directions restricting the use of certain information)
14.Amendment to section 96 (directions for preserving security)
15.Amendment to section 98 (provision of statistical information)
16.Amendment to Schedule 6A (provisions imposing obligations enforceable as relevant requirements)
PART 3 Amendments to the Gas Act 1986
18.Amendment to 4AA (the principal objective and general duties of the Secretary of State and the Authority)
19.Amendment to section 5 (prohibition on unlicensed activities)
21.Insertion of section 7AB (licensing of a person providing a smart meter communication service)
24.Amendment to section 23B (appeal to the Competition Commission)
26.Amendment to section 41C (power to alter activities requiring licence)
27.Amendment to section 48 (interpretation of Part 1 and savings)
28.Amendment to Schedule 4B (provisions imposing obligations enforceable as relevant requirements)
PART 6 Amendments to standard conditions of electricity licences
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