The Reservoirs Act 1975 (Referees) (Appointment and Procedure) Rules 1986

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 1986-03-10
State In force
Department Westlaw
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The Secretary of State, in exercise of his powers under sections 19(5) and 23(2) of the Reservoirs Act 1975 and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, makes the following rules:—

Citation and commencement

1

These rules may be cited as the Reservoirs Act 1975 (Referees) (Appointment and Procedure) Rules 1986 and shall come into operation on 1st April 1986.

Appointment of referee

2

Investigation of complaints

3

Costs

4

The undertakers shall pay the costs of the proceedings before, and the investigation of their complaint by, the referee (including his remuneration).

Rules made under the Reservoirs (Safety Provisions) Act 1930

5

The rules[^f00001]. dated 29th December 1930, made under section 2(9) of the Reservoirs (Safety Provisions) Act 1930 shall, so far as they are continued by virtue of section 23(2) of the Reservoirs Act 1975, cease to have effect.

Signed

Kenneth Baker — Secretary of State for the Environment — 7th March 1986

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State

Mark Robinson — Parliamentary Under Secretary of State — Welsh Office — 10th March 1986

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State

J. Allan Stewart — Parliamentary Under Secretary of State — Scottish Office — 10th March 1986

Explanatory note

EXPLANATORY NOTE

Section 19 of the Reservoirs Act 1975 provides that, where a civil engineer makes a report relating to a large raised reservoir and includes in that report recommendations as to measures to be taken in the interests of safety at the reservoir or as to the time when the reservoir should next be inspected, the undertakers may, if they wish to dispute any such recommendation, refer it to another engineer, called a “referee”, who will investigate their complaint.

These rules make provision for the time within which a referee may be appointed by agreement between the engineer who made the recommendation and the undertakers and, in default of agreement, as to the time within which and the manner in which the Secretary of State is to be requested to make the appointment. They also provide how the referee is to investigate the complaint and for the payment of the costs of that investigation by the undertakers.

The rules made under the Reservoirs (Safety Provisions) Act 1930, which make similar provision in relation to referees appointed under that Act, as continued in force by section 23(2) of the Reservoirs Act 1975, are to cease to have effect in Wales, Scotland and the non-metropolitan counties in England when sections 19 and 23 are brought into force by order on 1st April 1986 (S.I. 1986/466). The 1930 Act and the rules made under it will continue to apply in the metropolitan counties and in Greater London until those sections are brought into force in those areas.

Footnotes

[^f00001]: S.R. & O. 1930/1126

Editorial notes

[^key-483605b250d89b0c0d62db4efbb315ed]: Rule 1 in force at 1.4.1986, see rule 1

[^key-b29d489d5ab7bda1d35467e996b10988]: Rule 2 in force at 1.4.1986, see rule 1

[^key-a896ca0797668bcc54ed2c7d5ae2abad]: Rule 3 in force at 1.4.1986, see rule 1

[^key-40cc1656a4e6062ea9428400f2b90cd0]: Rule 4 in force at 1.4.1986, see rule 1

[^key-9887c2b951b90a7ab2001045045f2664]: Rule 5 in force at 1.4.1986, see rule 1

[^key-f501b5374e644e2e401f39cde53bc03e]: Rules revoked (E.) (30.7.2013) by The Reservoirs Act 1975 (Referees) (Appointment, Procedure and Costs) (England) Rules 2013 (S.I. 2013/1676), rules 1(1), 5; and revoked (S.) (1.4.2016) by The Reservoirs (Scotland) Regulations 2016 (S.S.I. 2016/43), reg. 1(1), sch. 19

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