Office of the Tasmanian Economic Regulator

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Office of the Tasmanian Economic Regulator
Agency overview
Formed1 October 2008 (2008-10-01)
Superseding agencies
  • Office of the Tasmanian Energy Regulator
  • Government Prices Oversight Commission
  • Tasmanian Energy Regulator
JurisdictionTasmania, Australia
Minister responsible
Parent departmentDepartment of Treasury and Finance
Websitewww.energyregulator.tas.gov.au

The Office of the Tasmanian Economic Regulator, or OTTER is the Tasmanian Government agency responsible for various economic and energy supply regulating actions in the Australian state of Tasmania. OTTER is a member of the national Utility Regulators Forum,[1] and it has its headquarters in Hobart, Tasmania.

Duties[edit]

Under the Economic Regulator 2009 Act, the Tasmanian Economic Regulator replaced the former Government Prices Oversight Commission as the organization responsible for conducting investigations into the pricing of government agencies and local government bodies that are monopoly suppliers of goods and or services inside Tasmania. OTTER is also responsible for administering the Tasmanian Electricity Code and the Electricity Supply Industry Act 1995, and licensing energy suppliers in Tasmania. In 2000, through the Gas Act 2000 OTTER was given the responsibility to license gas suppliers and "facilitating the development of a gas supply industry in Tasmania".[2]

Board[edit]

The board of the Tasmanian Economic Regulator is:[3]

Name Position Term start Term end
Glenn Appleyard Chairman
Peter Hoult Member
Alan Smart
Joe Dimasi Regulator 9 November 2015

Previous bodies[edit]

In 2009, through the Economic Regulator Act 2009, The Tasmanian Economic Regulator replaced the Electricity Regulator, the Director of Gas, Government Prices Oversight Commission and the Water and Sewerage Economic Regulator, who had previously divided OTTER's duties between them.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Members". Archived from the original on 3 January 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ http://www.tenders.tas.gov.au/domino/dtf/dtf.nsf/de696051fe37dddcca25697d0077f17b/c08be3051dcc8829ca25778a0006e5ec?OpenDocument

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