Clean Energy Amendment (International Emissions Trading and Other Measures) Act 2012

 

No. 204, 2012

 

 

 

 

 

An Act to amend legislation relating to clean energy, and for other purposes

 

 

Contents

1 Short title

2 Commencement

3 Schedule(s)

Schedule 1—Amendments

Part 1—General amendments

Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act 2011

Clean Energy Act 2011

Fuel Tax Act 2006

National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007

Part 2—Amendments relating to fuel

Clean Energy Act 2011

National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007

Part 3—Repeal of Act

Clean Energy (International Unit Surrender Charge) Act 2011

 

 

Clean Energy Amendment (International Emissions Trading and Other Measures) Act 2012

No. 204, 2012

 

 

 

An Act to amend legislation relating to clean energy, and for other purposes

[Assented to 13 December 2012]

 

The Parliament of Australia enacts:

1  Short title

  This Act may be cited as the Clean Energy Amendment (International Emissions Trading and Other Measures) Act 2012.

2  Commencement

 (1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.

 

Commencement information

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Provision(s)

Commencement

Date/Details

1.  Sections 1 to 3 and anything in this Act not elsewhere covered by this table

The day this Act receives the Royal Assent.

13 December 2012

2.  Schedule 1, Part 1

The day after this Act receives the Royal Assent.

14 December 2012

3.  Schedule 1, Part 2

1 July 2013.

1 July 2013

4.  Schedule 1, Part 3

The day after this Act receives the Royal Assent.

14 December 2012

Note:  This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally enacted. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of this Act.

 (2) Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this Act. Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it may be edited, in any published version of this Act.

3  Schedule(s)

  Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its terms.


Schedule 1Amendments

Part 1General amendments

Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act 2011

1  Section 4

Insert:

Australianissued international unit means a unit issued under section 48A.

2  Section 4

Insert:

benchmark average auction charge has the same meaning as in the Clean Energy Act 2011.

3  Section 4

Insert:

Commonwealth foreign registry account has the meaning given by section 86A.

4  Section 4

Insert:

European allowance unit means an allowance (within the meaning of the European Union Greenhouse Gas Emission Allowance Trading Directive) issued by, or under the authority of:

 (a) a foreign country that is a Member State of the European Union; or

 (b) a foreign country that:

 (i) is not a Member State of the European Union; and

 (ii) participates in the scheme for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading established by the Directive;

but does not include an allowance issued in respect of aviation activities listed in Annex 1 of the Directive.

5  Section 4

Insert:

European Union Greenhouse Gas Emission Allowance Trading Directive means Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, as amended.

6  Section 4

Insert:

foreign government body means:

 (a) the government of a foreign country or of part of a foreign country; or

 (b) an authority of the government of a foreign country; or

 (c) an authority of the government of part of a foreign country; or

 (d) a foreign local government body or foreign regional government body.

7  Section 4

Insert:

international arrangement means an arrangement between Australia and:

 (a) a foreign government body; or

 (b) an international organisation.

8  Section 4

Insert:

international organisation means:

 (a) an organisation:

 (i) of which 2 or more countries, or the governments of 2 or more countries, are members; or

 (ii) that is constituted by persons representing 2 or more countries, or representing the governments of 2 or more countries; or

 (b) an organisation established by, or a group of organisations constituted by:

 (i) organisations of which 2 or more countries, or the governments of 2 or more countries, are members; or

 (ii) organisations that are constituted by the representatives of 2 or more countries, or the governments of 2 or more countries; or

 (c) an organisation that is:

 (i) an organ of, or office within, an organisation described in paragraph (a) or (b); or

 (ii) a commission, council or other body established by an organisation so described or by such an organ; or

 (iii) a committee, or subcommittee of a committee, of an organisation described in paragraph (a) or (b), or of such an organ, council or body.

9  Section 4 (at the end of the definition of issue)

Add:

 ; or (c) in relation to an Australianissued international unit—means issue under section 48A.

10  Section 4 (paragraph (b) of the definition of prescribed international unit)

Omit country., substitute country; or.

11  Section 4 (after paragraph (b) of the definition of prescribed international unit)

Insert:

 (c) a European allowance unit; or

 (d) an Australianissued international unit.

12  Section 4

Insert:

quarter means a period of 3 months beginning on 1 July, 1 October, 1 January or 1 April.

13  Section 4

Insert:

relinquish, in relation to an Australianissued international unit, means relinquish under section 66D.

14  Subsection 21(1)

Omit international agreement, to the extent to which it, substitute international agreement or international arrangement, to the extent to which the agreement or arrangement.

15  Before section 48

Insert:

Division 1Introduction

16  Section 48

Before:

 This Part sets out rules about dealings with prescribed international units.

Insert:

 The Regulator may issue Australianissued international units.

17  Before section 49

Insert:

Division 2Australianissued international units

48A  Issue of Australianissued international units

  The Regulator may, on behalf of the Commonwealth, issue units, to be known as Australianissued international units.

Note: See also section 48D.

48B  Serial number

 (1) An Australianissued international unit is to be identified by a unique number, to be known as the serial number of the unit.

 (2) For the purposes of this section, number includes a combination of:

 (a) one or more digits; and

 (b) one or more letters.

48C  How Australianissued international units are to be issued

 (1) The Regulator is to issue an Australianissued international unit to a person by making an entry for the unit in a Registry account kept by the person.

 (2) An entry for an Australianissued international unit in a Registry account is to consist of the serial number of the unit.

 (3) The Regulator must not issue an Australianissued international unit to a person unless the person has a Registry account.

48D  When Australianissued international units may be issued

 (1) The Regulator must not issue an Australianissued international unit unless the conditions set out in the regulations are satisfied.

 (2) Regulations made for the purpose of subsection (1) must give effect to the principle that an Australianissued international unit must not be issued unless a corresponding foreign emissions unit has been withdrawn from circulation within a foreign registry.

 (3) For the purposes of this section, a corresponding foreign emissions unit means a unit (however described) that is issued outside Australia.

48E  Regulations about Australianissued international units

 (1) The regulations may make further provision in relation to Australianissued international units.

 (2) Regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1) may make provision requiring a person to notify a matter to the Regulator.

 (3) Subsection (2) does not limit subsection (1).

Requirement

 (4) If a person is subject to a requirement under regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1) or (2), the person must comply with that requirement.

Ancillary contraventions

 (5) A person must not:

 (a) aid, abet, counsel or procure a contravention of subsection (4); or

 (b) induce, whether by threats or promises or otherwise, a contravention of subsection (4); or

 (c) be in any way, directly or indirectly, knowingly concerned in, or party to, a contravention of subsection (4); or

 (d) conspire with others to effect a contravention of subsection (4).

Civil penalty provisions

 (6) Subsections (4) and (5) are civil penalty provisions.

Note: Part 7 provides for pecuniary penalties for breaches of civil penalty provisions.

Division 3General provisions

18  Section 57

Before The regulations, insert (1).

19  At the end of section 57

Add:

 (2) The regulations may modify this Division so far as this Division applies to a specified class of Australianissued international units.

20  After section 59

Insert:

59A  Information about prescribed international units

  As soon as practicable after the end of each quarter, the Regulator must, for each class of prescribed international units specified in the regulations, publish on the Regulators website:

 (a) the total number of prescribed international units of that class for which there are entries in Registry accounts as at the end of a quarter; and

 (b) such other information (if any) relating to the units, or to the registered holders of the units, as is specified in the regulations.

21  At the end of section 61

Add:

European allowance units

 (5) Within 30 days after the commencement of regulations that:

 (a) are made for the purposes of the definition of foreign registry in section 4; and

 (b) specify the European Union registry that is operated for the purposes of the European Union Greenhouse Gas Emission Allowance Trading Directive;

the Regulator must:

 (c) publish on the Regulators website a statement setting out a concise description of the characteristics of European allowance units; and

 (d) keep that statement uptodate.

Australianissued international units

 (6) Within 30 days after the commencement of regulations made for the purposes of section 48D, the Regulator must:

 (a) publish on the Regulators website a statement setting out a concise description of the characteristics of Australianissued international units; and

 (b) keep that statement uptodate.

22  At the end of Part 5

Add:

63B  Relinquishment requirement to be entered in the Information Database

Scope

 (1) This section applies if there is an entry for a person in the Information Database in relation to a financial year.

Relinquishment requirement

 (2) If, under this Act, the person is required, during the financial year, to relinquish a particular number of Australianissued international units, the Regulator must enter in the Information Database details of the relinquishment requirement.

63C  Unpaid administrative penalty to be entered in the Information Database

Scope

 (1) This section applies if:

 (a) there is an entry for a person in the Information Database in relation to a financial year; and

 (b) under this Act, the person is required to relinquish a particular number of Australianissued international units; and

 (c) during the financial year, an amount (the penalty amount) payable by the person under section 66F in relation to noncompliance with the relinquishment requirement remains unpaid after the time when the penalty amount became due for payment.

Penalty amount

 (2) The Regulator must enter in the Information Database details of the unpaid penalty amount.

63D  Number of relinquished units to be entered in the Information Database

Scope

 (1) This section applies if:

 (a) there is an entry for a person in the Information Database in relation to a financial year; and

 (b) under this Act, the person is required to relinquish a particular number of Australianissued international units; and

 (c) during the financial year, the person:

 (i) relinquishes one or more Australianissued international units in order to comply with the requirement; or

 (ii) transfers one or more substitute units under section 66E instead of relinquishing the Australianissued international units.

Units relinquished etc.

 (2) As soon as practicable after receiving the notice of relinquishment or the section 66E notice, as the case may be, the Regulator must enter in the Information Database whichever of the following is applicable:

 (a) the total number of Australianissued international units relinquished;

 (b) the total number of substitute units transferred under section 66E.

Substitute unit

 (3) In this section:

substitute unit has the same meaning as in section 66E.

63E  Information about relinquishment requirement applicable to a person who is not in the Information Database

Scope

 (1) This section applies if:

 (a) under this Act, a person is required, during a financial year, to relinquish a particular number of Australianissued international units; and

 (b) there is no entry for the person in the Information Database in relation to the financial year.

Relinquishment requirement

 (2) The Regulator must publish on its website:

 (a) the name of the person; and

 (b) details of the relinquishment requirement.

63F  Information about unpaid administrative penalties applicable to a person who is not in the Information Database

Scope

 (1) This section applies if:

 (a) under this Act, a person is required to relinquish a particular number of Australianissued international units; and

 (b) during an eligible financial year, an amount (the penalty amount) payable by the person under section 66F in relation to noncompliance with the relinquishment requirement remains unpaid after the time when the penalty amount became due for payment; and

 (c) there is no entry for the person in the Information Database in relation to the financial year.

Penalty amount

 (2) The Regulator must publish on its website:

 (a) the name of the person; and

 (b) details of the unpaid penalty amount.

63G  Information about number of units relinquished by a person who is not in the Information Database

Scope

 (1) This section applies if:

 (a) under this Act, a person is required to relinquish a particular number of Australianissued international units; and

 (b) during a financial year, the person:

 (i) relinquishes one or more Australianissued international units in order to comply with the requirement; or

 (ii) transfers one or more substitute units under section 66E instead of relinquishing the Australianissued international units; and

 (c) there is no entry for the person in the Information Database in relation to the financial year.

Units relinquished etc.

 (2) As soon as practicable after receiving the relinquishment notice or the section 66E notice, as the case may be, the Regulator must publish on its website:

 (a) the name of the person; and

 (b) whichever of the following is applicable:

 (i) the total number of Australianissued international units relinquished;

 (ii) the total number of substitute units transferred under section 66E.

Substitute unit

 (3) In this section:

substitute unit has the same meaning as in section 66E.

23  After Part 6

Insert:

Part 6ACancellation of Australianissued international units

 

66A  Cancellation of Australianissued international units

Scope

 (1) This section applies to an Australianissued international unit if:

 (a) there is an entry for the unit in a persons Registry account; and

 (b) the conditions set out in the regulations are satisfied.

Cancellation of unit

 (2) The Regulator must cancel the unit.

 (3) The Regulator must remove the entry for the unit from the persons Registry account.

 (4) The Registry must set out a record of each cancellation under subsection (2).

Part 6BRelinquishment of Australianissued international units

Division 1Introduction

66B  Simplified outline

  The following is a simplified outline of this Part:

 If a person is convicted of an offence relating to fraudulent conduct, and the issue of Australianissued international units is attributable to the commission of the offence, a court may order the person to relinquish a specified number of Australianissued international units.

 If a person is the registered holder of one or more Australianissued international units, the person may, by electronic notice transmitted to the Regulator, relinquish any or all of those units.

 An administrative penalty is payable for noncompliance with a relinquishment requirement under this Act.

Division 2Courtordered relinquishment

66C  Units issued as a result of fraudulent conduct—court may order relinquishment

Scope

 (1) This section applies if:

 (a) one or more Australianissued international units were issued:

 (i) to a person; or

 (ii) at the direction or request of a person;

  on a particular occasion; and

 (b) the person has been convicted of:

 (i) an offence against section 134.1, 134.2, 135.1, 135.2, 135.4, 136.1, 137.1 or 137.2 of the Criminal Code; or

 (ii) an offence against a law of, or of a part of, a foreign country that corresponds to an offence covered by subparagraph (i); and

 (c) an appropriate court is satisfied that the issue of any or all of the units was directly or indirectly attributable to the commission of the offence.

Note: For appropriate court, see subsection (8).

Relinquishment

 (2) The court may, on application made by the Director of Public Prosecutions or the Regulator, order the person:

 (a) to relinquish a specified number of Australianissued international units not exceeding the number of Australianissued international units issued as mentioned in paragraph (1)(a); and

 (b) to do so by a specified time.

Compliance

 (3) The person must comply with an order under subsection (2).

Note: An administrative penalty is payable under section 66F for noncompliance with a relinquishment requirement.

 (4) The person does not comply with an order under subsection (2) unless the notice of relinquishment specifies the order.

 (5) To avoid doubt, the person is required to comply with an order under subsection (2) even if:

 (a) the person is not the registered holder of any Australianissued international units; or

 (b) the person is not the registered holder of the number of Australianissued international units required to be relinquished.

Conviction

 (6) It is immaterial whether the conviction occurred before, at or after the commencement of this section.

Copy of order

 (7) A copy of an order under subsection (2) is to be given to the Regulator.

Appropriate court

 (8) For the purposes of this section, each of the following courts is an appropriate court:

 (a) if the offence is covered by subparagraph (1)(b)(i)—the court that convicted the person of the offence;

 (b) in any case—the Federal Court;

 (c) in any case—the Supreme Court of a State or Territory.

Spent convictions

 (9) Nothing in this section affects the operation of Part VIIC of the Crimes Act 1914 (which includes provisions that, in certain circumstances, relieve persons from the requirement to disclose spent convictions and require persons aware of such convictions to disregard them).

Division 3How Australianissued international units are relinquished

66D  How Australianissued international units are relinquished

 (1) If a person is the registered holder of one or more Australianissued international units, the person may, by electronic notice transmitted to the Regulator, relinquish any or all of those units.

 (2) A notice under subsection (1) must:

 (a) specify the Australianissued international unit or units that are being relinquished; and

 (b) if the Australianissued international unit or units are being relinquished in order to comply with a particular order under subsection 66C(2)—specify the order; and

 (c) set out such other information (if any) as is specified in the regulations.

 (3) If an Australianissued international unit is relinquished by a person:

 (a) the unit is cancelled; and

 (b) the Regulator must remove the entry for the unit from the persons Registry account in which there is an entry for the unit; and

 (c) the Regulator must take such other steps (if any) as are required by the regulations.

 (4) The Registry must set out a record of each notice under subsection (1).

66E  Transfer of certain units instead of relinquishment of Australianissued international units

Scope

 (1) This section applies if, under this Act, a person is required to relinquish a particular number of Australianissued international units.

Transfer of certain units instead of relinquishment

 (2) The person may:

 (a) transfer to the Commonwealth an equal number of substitute units; and

 (b) by electronic notice transmitted to the Regulator, inform the Regulator that the transfer is instead of the relinquishment of the Australianissued international units.

Note: For substitute unit, see subsection (6).

 (3) A notice under subsection (2) must:

 (a) specify the substitute units that are being transferred; and

 (b) specify the requirement concerned.

 (4) A transfer under subsection (2) must be in accordance with the regulations.

Consequences of transfer

 (5) If the person transfers the substitute units specified in the notice under subsection (2), this Act (other than sections 63D and 63G and subsection 66D(3)) has effect as if the person had relinquished the Australianissued international units in order to comply with the requirement concerned.

 (6) If the person transfers the substitute units specified in the notice under subsection (2):

 (a) the units are cancelled; and

 (b) the Regulator must remove the entries for the units from the persons Registry account or accounts in which there are entries for the units; and

 (c) the Regulator must take such other steps (if any) as are required by the regulations.

Substitute unit

 (7) For the purposes of this section, each of the following is a substitute unit:

 (a) a carbon unit;

 (b) an eligible Australian carbon credit unit (within the meaning of the Clean Energy Act 2011).

Division 4Compliance with relinquishment requirements

66F  Compliance with relinquishment requirements

Scope

 (1) This section applies if, under this Act:

 (a) a person is required to relinquish a particular number of Australianissued international units; and

 (b) the person is required to do so by a particular time (the compliance deadline).

No units relinquished

 (2) If, by the compliance deadline, the person has not relinquished any Australianissued international units in order to comply with the requirement, the person is liable to pay to the Commonwealth, by way of penalty, an amount worked out using the formula:

where:

prescribed amount for the financial year in which the compliance deadline occurs means:

 (a) if the requirement arose before the end of 31 July 2013—$46; or

 (b) if the requirement arose during the period beginning at the start of 1 August 2013 and ending at the end of 31 July 2014—$48.30; or

 (c) if the requirement arose during the period beginning at the start of 1 August 2014 and ending at the end of 31 July 2015—$50.80; or

 (d) in any other case:

 (i) if an amount is specified in the corresponding regulations for the financial year in which the compliance deadline occurs—that amount; or

 (ii) otherwise—an amount equal to 200% of the benchmark average auction charge for the previous financial year.

 (3) In subsection (2), corresponding regulations means regulations made for the purposes of subparagraph (d)(i) of the definition of prescribed amount for the financial year in which the compliance deadline occurs in subsection 212(2) of the Clean Energy Act 2011.

Relinquishment of insufficient units

 (4) If, by the compliance deadline:

 (a) the person has relinquished one or more Australianissued international units in order to comply with the requirement; and

 (b) the number of relinquished units is less than the number of units required to be relinquished;

the person is liable to pay to the Commonwealth, by way of penalty, an amount worked out using the formula:

where:

prescribed amount for the financial year in which the compliance deadline occurs means:

 (a) if the requirement arose before the end of 31 July 2013—$46; or

 (b) if the requirement arose during the period beginning at the start of 1 August 2013 and ending at the end of 31 July 2014—$48.30; or

 (c) if the requirement arose during the period beginning at the start of 1 August 2014 and ending at the end of 31 July 2015—$50.80; or

 (d) in any other case:

 (i) if an amount is specified in the corresponding regulations for the financial year in which the compliance deadline occurs—that amount; or

 (ii) otherwise—an amount equal to 200% of the benchmark average auction charge for the previous financial year.

 (5) In subsection (4), corresponding regulations means regulations made for the purposes of subparagraph (d)(i) of the definition of prescribed amount for the financial year in which the compliance deadline occurs in subsection 212(3) of the Clean Energy Act 2011.

When penalty becomes due and payable

 (6) An amount payable under this section is due and payable at the end of 30 days after the compliance deadline.

Compliance

 (7) For the purposes of this section, a person relinquishes Australianissued international units in order to comply with a particular requirement under this Act if, and only if, the notice of relinquishment specifies the requirement.

 (8) To avoid doubt, a person may be liable to pay a penalty under this section even if:

 (a) the person is not the registered holder of any Australianissued international units; or

 (b) the person is not the registered holder of the number of Australianissued international units required to be relinquished.

66G  Late payment penalty

Penalty

 (1) If an amount payable by a person under section 66F remains unpaid after the time when it became due for payment, the person is liable to pay, by way of penalty, an amount calculated at the rate of:

 (a) 20% per annum; or

 (b) if a lower rate per annum is specified in regulations made for the purposes of paragraph 213(1)(b) of the Clean Energy Act 2011—that lower rate per annum;

on the amount unpaid, computed from that time.

Power to remit

 (2) The Regulator may remit the whole or a part of an amount payable under subsection (1) if:

 (a) the Regulator is satisfied that the person did not contribute to the delay in payment and has taken reasonable steps to mitigate the causes of the delay; or

 (b) the Regulator is satisfied:

 (i) that the person contributed to the delay but has taken reasonable steps to mitigate the causes of the delay; and

 (ii) having regard to the nature of the reasons that caused the delay, that it would be fair and reasonable to remit some or all of the amount; or

 (c) the Regulator is satisfied that there are special circumstances that make it reasonable to remit some or all of the amount.

 (3) The Regulator may exercise the power conferred by subsection (2):

 (a) on written application being made to the Regulator by a person; or

 (b) on the Regulators own initiative.

Refusal

 (4) If:

 (a) the Regulator decides to refuse to remit the whole or a part of an amount payable under subsection (1); and

 (b) the Regulator made the decision in response to an application;

the Regulator must give written notice of the decision to the applicant.

66H  Recovery of penalties

  An amount payable under section 66F or 66G:

 (a) is a debt due to the Commonwealth; and

 (b) may be recovered by the Regulator, on behalf of the Commonwealth, by action in a court of competent jurisdiction.

66J  Setoff

  If:

 (a) an amount (the first amount) is payable under section 66F or 66G by a person; and

 (b) the following conditions are satisfied in relation to another amount (the second amount):

 (i) the amount is payable by the Commonwealth to the person;

 (ii) the amount is of a kind specified in the regulations;

the Regulator may, on behalf of the Commonwealth, set off the whole or a part of the first amount against the whole or a part of the second amount.

66K  Refund of overpayments

  If either of the following amounts has been overpaid by a person, the amount overpaid must be refunded by the Commonwealth:

 (a) an amount payable under section 66F;

 (b) an amount payable under section 66G.

Note: For appropriation, see section 28 of the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997.

Division 5Offences relating to administrative penalties

66L  Scheme to avoid existing liability to pay administrative penalty

Intention

 (1) A person commits an offence if:

 (a) a penalty is due and payable by a body corporate or trust under section 66F; and

 (b) at or after the time when the penalty became due and payable, the person entered into a scheme; and

 (c) the person entered into the scheme with the intention of securing or achieving the result, either generally or for a limited period, that the body corporate or trust:

 (i) will be unable; or

 (ii) will be likely to be unable; or

 (iii) will continue to be unable; or

 (iv) will be likely to continue to be unable;

  having regard to the other debts of the body corporate or trust, to pay the penalty.

Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years or 10,000 penalty units, or both.

 (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), it is immaterial whether the body corporate or the trustee of the trust is:

 (a) the person mentioned in subsection (1); or

 (b) a party to the scheme.

Knowledge or belief

 (3) A person commits an offence if:

 (a) a penalty is due and payable by a body corporate or trust under section 66F; and

 (b) at or after the time when the penalty became due and payable, the person entered into a scheme; and

 (c) the person entered into the scheme with the knowledge or belief that the scheme will, or will be likely to, secure or achieve the result, either generally or for a limited period, that the body corporate or trust:

 (i) will be unable; or

 (ii) will be likely to be unable; or

 (iii) will continue to be unable; or

 (iv) will be likely to continue to be unable;

  having regard to the other debts of the body corporate or trust, to pay the penalty.

Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years or 10,000 penalty units, or both.

 (4) For the purposes of subsection (3), it is immaterial whether the body corporate or the trustee of the trust is:

 (a) the person mentioned in subsection (3); or

 (b) a party to the scheme.

Objective purpose

 (5) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:

 (a) a penalty is due and payable by a body corporate or trust under section 66F; and

 (b) at or after the time when the penalty became due and payable, the first person entered into a scheme; and

 (c) having regard to:

 (i) the manner in which the scheme was entered into; and

 (ii) the form and substance of the scheme, including any legal rights and obligations involved in the scheme and the economic and commercial substance of the scheme; and

 (iii) the timing of the scheme;

  it would be reasonable to conclude that the first person entered into the scheme for the sole or dominant purpose of securing or achieving the result, either generally or for a limited period, that the body corporate or trust:

 (iv) will be unable; or

 (v) will be likely to be unable; or

 (vi) will continue to be unable; or

 (vii) will be likely to continue to be unable;

  to pay the penalty.

Penalty: Imprisonment for 3 years or 850 penalty units, or both.

 (6) For the purposes of subsection (5), it is immaterial whether the body corporate or the trustee of the trust is:

 (a) the first person; or

 (b) a party to the scheme.

66M  Scheme to avoid future liability to pay administrative penalty

Intention

 (1) A person commits an offence if:

 (a) a penalty is due and payable by a body corporate or trust under section 66F; and

 (b) before the penalty became due and payable, the person entered into a scheme; and

 (c) the person entered into the scheme with the intention of securing or achieving the result, either generally or for a limited period, that, in the event that the body corporate or trust were to become liable to pay the penalty, the body corporate or trust:

 (i) will be unable; or

 (ii) will be likely to be unable; or

 (iii) will continue to be unable; or

 (iv) will be likely to continue to be unable;

  having regard to the other debts of the body corporate or trust, to pay the penalty.

Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years or 10,000 penalty units, or both.

 (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), it is immaterial whether the body corporate or the trustee of the trust is:

 (a) the person mentioned in subsection (1); or

 (b) a party to the scheme.

Knowledge or belief

 (3) A person commits an offence if:

 (a) a penalty is due and payable by a body corporate or trust under section 66F; and

 (b) before the penalty became due and payable, the person entered into a scheme; and

 (c) the person entered into the scheme with the knowledge or belief that the scheme will, or will be likely to, secure or achieve the result, either generally or for a limited period, that, in the event that the body corporate or trust were to become liable to pay the penalty, the body corporate or trust:

 (i) will be unable; or

 (ii) will be likely to be unable; or

 (iii) will continue to be unable; or

 (iv) will be likely to continue to be unable;

  having regard to the other debts of the body corporate or trust, to pay the penalty.

Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years or 10,000 penalty units, or both.

 (4) For the purposes of subsection (3), it is immaterial whether the body corporate or the trustee of the trust is:

 (a) the person mentioned in subsection (3); or

 (b) a party to the scheme.

Objective purpose

 (5) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:

 (a) a penalty is due and payable by a body corporate or trust under section 66F; and

 (b) before the penalty became due and payable, the first person entered into a scheme; and

 (c) having regard to:

 (i) the manner in which the scheme was entered into; and

 (ii) the form and substance of the scheme, including any legal rights and obligations involved in the scheme and the economic and commercial substance of the scheme; and

 (iii) the timing of the scheme;

  it would be reasonable to conclude that the first person entered into the scheme for the sole or dominant purpose of securing or achieving the result, either generally or for a limited period, that, in the event that the body corporate or trust were to become liable to pay the penalty, the body corporate or trust:

 (iv) will be unable; or

 (v) will be likely to be unable; or

 (vi) will continue to be unable; or

 (vii) will be likely to continue to be unable;

  to pay the penalty.

Penalty: Imprisonment for 3 years or 850 penalty units, or both.

 (6) For the purposes of subsection (5), it is immaterial whether the body corporate or the trustee of the trust is:

 (a) the first person; or

 (b) a party to the scheme.

66N  Meaning of scheme and trust

  For the purposes of this Division, scheme and trust have the same respective meanings as in Part 19 of the Clean Energy Act 2011.

24  Paragraph 79(1)(c)

Omit 27(4);., substitute 27(4);.

25  At the end of subsection 79(1)

Add:

 (d) subsection 48E(4).

26  Section 82 (at the end of the table)

Add:

 

15

A decision under section 66A to cancel an Australianissued international unit.

16

A decision to refuse to remit the whole or a part of an amount under subsection 66G(2).

27  Before section 87

Insert:

86A  Commonwealth foreign registry accounts

 (1) The Commonwealth may:

 (a) open and operate an account within a foreign registry; and

 (b) do anything incidental to, or ancillary to, the opening or operation of such an account.

 (2) An account opened under subsection (1) is to be known as a Commonwealth foreign registry account.

Regulators power to act on behalf of the Commonwealth

 (3) The Regulator may act on behalf of the Commonwealth in relation to the powers conferred by subsection (1).

 (4) The Minister may, by legislative instrument, give directions to the Regulator in relation to the Regulators powers under subsection (3).

 (5) The Regulator must not open a Commonwealth foreign registry account on behalf of the Commonwealth unless directed to do so under subsection (4).

Clean Energy Act 2011

28  Section 5 (definition of accept)

Repeal the definition, substitute:

accept:

 (a) accept the quotation of an OTN has the meaning given by section 59 or 60; and

 (b) accept an ownuse notification has the meaning given by section 64D or 64E.

29  Section 5 (paragraph (g) of the definition of associated provisions)

Repeal the paragraph.

30  Section 5 (definition of auction)

Repeal the definition, substitute:

auction, when used in relation to a carbon unit, means a process that involves inviting persons to indicate or declare what they would be willing to pay by way of charge for the issue of the unit.

31  Section 5

Insert:

Australianissued international unit has the same meaning as in the Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act 2011.

32  Section 5

Insert:

average carbon unit auction price has the meaning given by section 196.

33  Section 5 (definition of Commonwealth relinquished units account)

Repeal the definition.

34  Section 5

Insert:

designated limit has the meaning given by section 123A.

35  Section 5

Insert:

designated limit percentage, in relation to a designated limit, has the meaning given by section 123A.

36  Section 5

Insert:

European allowance unit has the same meaning as in the Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act 2011.

37  Section 5

Insert:

followup notification has the meaning given by section 64H.

38  Section 5

Insert:

Kyoto unit has the same meaning as in the Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act 2011.

39  Section 5

Insert:

ownuse notification has the meaning given by section 64C.

40  Section 5

Insert:

pertonne carbon price equivalent has the meaning given by section 196A.

41  Section 5 (at the end of the definition of supply, before the note)

Add:

Note 1: See also section 5A (special meaning of supply).

42  Section 5 (note at the end of the definition of supply)

After Note, insert 2.

43  After section 5

Insert:

5A  Special meaning of supply—natural gas

 (1) The regulations may provide that supply, when used in relation to natural gas in:

 (a) section 35A; and

 (b) the definition of natural gas supplier in section 5 so far as that definition relates to section 35A; and

 (c) the remaining provisions of this Act so far as they relate to section 35A; and

 (d) the provisions of the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 so far as they relate to section 35A of this Act;

includes an act or a circumstance that, under the regulations, is taken to be a supply of natural gas.

 (2) The regulations may provide that supply, when used in relation to natural gas in:

 (a) section 35A; and

 (b) the definition of natural gas supplier in section 5 so far as that definition relates to section 35A; and

 (c) the remaining provisions of this Act so far as they relate to section 35A; and

 (d) the provisions of the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 so far as they relate to section 35A of this Act;

does not include an act or a circumstance that, under the regulations, is taken not to be a supply of natural gas.

 (3) For the purposes of this section, the following provisions are taken to relate to section 35A:

 (a) subsections 20(14) and (15);

 (b) subsections 21(8E) and (8F);

 (c) subsections 22(12) and (13);

 (d) subsections 23(9E) and (9F);

 (e) subsections 24(8E) and (8F);

 (f) subsections 25(7E) and (7F);

 (g) Divisions 4A and 4B of Part 3.

 (4) Regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1) or (2), in so far as they are relevant to the calculation of a preliminary emissions number, apply in relation to the calculation of a preliminary emissions number of a person for:              (a)              an eligible financial year specified in those regulations; or

 (b) a later eligible financial year.

 (5) An eligible financial year specified under paragraph (4)(a) must be later than the financial year in which the regulations are registered under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.

44  Section 6

Before For the, insert (1).

45  At the end of section 6

Add:

 (2) The regulations may provide that, for the purposes of:

 (a) section 35A; and

 (b) the remaining provisions of this Act so far as they relate to section 35A; and

 (c) the provisions of the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 so far as they relate to section 35A of this Act;

the supply of natural gas occurs at the time ascertained in accordance with the regulations instead of at the time ascertained in accordance with subsection (1).

 (3) For the purposes of this section, the following provisions are taken to relate to section 35A:

 (a) subsections 20(14) and (15);

 (b) subsections 21(8E) and (8F);

 (c) subsections 22(12) and (13);

 (d) subsections 23(9E) and (9F);

 (e) subsections 24(8E) and (8F);

 (f) subsections 25(7E) and (7F);

 (g) Divisions 4A and 4B of Part 3.

 (4) Regulations made for the purposes of subsection (2), in so far as they are relevant to the calculation of a preliminary emissions number, apply in relation to the calculation of a preliminary emissions number of a person for:              (a)              an eligible financial year specified in those regulations; or

 (b) a later eligible financial year.

 (5) An eligible financial year specified under paragraph (4)(a) must be later than the financial year in which the regulations are registered under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.

46  At the end of section 20

Add:

Ownuse notifications—no double counting

 (14) If:

 (a) the facility was under the operational control of the person throughout the eligible financial year; and

 (b) during the eligible financial year, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be the person mentioned in paragraph (a)); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (4)(b).

 (15) If:

 (a) the facility was under the operational control of the person for a number of, but not all, days in the eligible financial year (the control days); and

 (b) during the control days, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be the person mentioned in paragraph (a)); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (5)(b).

47  After subsection 21(8D)

Insert:

Ownuse notifications—no double counting

 (8E) If:

 (a) a designated joint venture had the facility throughout the eligible financial year; and

 (b) during the eligible financial year, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be a participant in the designated joint venture); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (4)(b).

 (8F) If:

 (a) the designated joint venture had the facility for a number of, but not all, days in the eligible financial year (the control days); and

 (b) during the control days, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be a participant in the designated joint venture); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (5)(b).

48  At the end of section 22

Add:

Ownuse notifications—no double counting

 (12) If:

 (a) the person was the holder of the liability transfer certificate throughout the eligible financial year; and

 (b) during the eligible financial year, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be the holder); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (4)(b).

 (13) If:

 (a) the person was the holder of the liability transfer certificate for a number of, but not all, days in the eligible financial year (the certificate days); and

 (b) during the certificate days, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be the holder); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (5)(b).

49  After subsection 23(9D)

Insert:

Ownuse notifications—no double counting

 (9E) If:

 (a) the landfill facility was under the operational control of the person throughout the eligible financial year; and

 (b) during the eligible financial year, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the landfill facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be the person mentioned in paragraph (a)); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (4)(b).

 (9F) If:

 (a) the landfill facility was under the operational control of the person for a number of, but not all, days in the eligible financial year (the control days); and

 (b) during the control days, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the landfill facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be the person mentioned in paragraph (a)); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (5)(b).

50  After subsection 24(8D)

Insert:

Ownuse notifications—no double counting

 (8E) If:

 (a) the designated joint venture had the landfill facility throughout the eligible financial year; and

 (b) during the eligible financial year, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the landfill facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be a participant in the designated joint venture); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (4)(b).

 (8F) If:

 (a) the designated joint venture had the landfill facility for a number of, but not all, days in the eligible financial year (the control days); and

 (b) during the control days, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the landfill facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be a participant in the designated joint venture); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (5)(b).

51  After subsection 25(7D)

Insert:

Ownuse notifications—no double counting

 (7E) If:

 (a) the person was the holder of the liability transfer certificate throughout the eligible financial year; and

 (b) during the eligible financial year, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the landfill facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be the holder); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (4)(b).

 (7F) If:

 (a) the person was the holder of the liability transfer certificate for a number of, but not all, days in the eligible financial year (the certificate days); and

 (b) during the certificate days, an amount of covered emissions from the operation of the landfill facility was attributable to the combustion of natural gas that was supplied by a natural gas supplier to a person (the recipient) (who may be the holder); and

 (c) the natural gas supplier has, under section 35A, a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (d) the provisional emissions number is wholly or partly attributable to the supply of the natural gas to the recipient; and

 (e) either:

 (i) the recipient gave the natural gas supplier an ownuse notification in relation to the supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied;

the amount mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (f) does not count for the purposes of subsection (1); and

 (g) counts for the purposes of paragraph (5)(b).

52  After section 35

Insert:

35A  Liable entity—regulations relating to supply of natural gas

Preliminary emissions number

 (1) The regulations may provide that, if:

 (a) during:

 (i) a specified eligible financial year; or

 (ii) a later eligible financial year;

  a natural gas supplier supplies an amount of natural gas to another person (the recipient); and

 (b) no preliminary emissions number under section 33 or 35 is wholly or partly attributable to:

 (i) that supply of the natural gas; or

 (ii) any previous supply of the natural gas; and

 (c) it may reasonably be expected that no provisional emissions number under section 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 or 25 will be wholly or partly attributable to covered emissions from the use of the natural gas; and

 (d) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied; and

 (e) the potential greenhouse gas emissions embodied in the amount mentioned in paragraph (a) have a carbon dioxide equivalence of a particular number of tonnes;

that number is a preliminary emissions number of the natural gas supplier for the eligible financial year.

Provisional emissions number and liable entity

 (2) If the natural gas supplier has, under regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1), one or more preliminary emissions numbers for the eligible financial year, then, for the purposes of this Act:

 (a) the sum of the preliminary emissions numbers is a provisional emissions number of the natural gas supplier for the eligible financial year; and

 (b) the natural gas supplier is a liable entity for the eligible financial year.

Reduction of provisional emissions number

 (3) If:

 (a) the natural gas supplier has, under subsection (2), a provisional emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (b) the natural gas supplier has one or more nettedout numbers for the eligible financial year (see subsections (4) and (5));

the provisional emissions number is to be reduced (but not below zero) by the total of those nettedout numbers.

Nettedout numbers

 (4) If:

 (a) a natural gas supplier has, under subsection (1), a preliminary emissions number for an eligible financial year; and

 (b) the preliminary emissions number is attributable to the supply by the natural gas supplier of an amount of natural gas to another person (the recipient); and

 (c) within 28 days after the end of the eligible financial year, the recipient has given a followup notification to the natural gas supplier in relation to one or more parts of the amount mentioned in paragraph (b); and

 (d) the potential greenhouse gas emissions embodied in the remainder of the amount mentioned in paragraph (b) have a carbon dioxide equivalence of a particular number of tonnes;

the number mentioned in paragraph (d) is a nettedout number of the natural gas supplier for the eligible financial year.

 (5) The regulations may provide that, for the purposes of this section, a number ascertained in accordance with the regulations is a nettedout number of a natural gas supplier for an eligible financial year ascertained in accordance with the regulations.

Specified eligible financial year

 (6) The eligible financial year specified under paragraph (1)(a) must be later than the financial year in which the regulations are registered under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.

Ownuse notification

 (7) A condition specified in regulations made for the purposes of paragraph (1)(d) may be a condition that the recipient has given an ownuse notification to the natural gas supplier in relation to the supply of the natural gas.

 (8) Subsection (7) does not limit paragraph (1)(d).

No double counting

 (9) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(c), disregard the following provisions:

 (a) subsections 20(14) and (15);

 (b) subsections 21(8E) and (8F);

 (c) subsections 22(12) and (13);

 (d) subsections 23(9E) and (9F);

 (e) subsections 24(8E) and (8F);

 (f) subsections 25(7E) and (7F).

Preliminary emissions number

 (10) For the purposes of this Act, a preliminary emissions number under regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1) is taken to be a preliminary emissions number under this section.

35B  Liable entity—regulations relating to application of natural gas to own use

 (1) The regulations may provide that, if:

 (a) during:

 (i) a specified eligible financial year; or

 (ii) a later eligible financial year;

  a person applies an amount of natural gas to the persons own use; and

 (b) greenhouse gas is released into the atmosphere as a direct result of the application of the amount of natural gas to the persons own use; and

 (c) no preliminary emissions number under section 33 or 35 is wholly or partly attributable to any supply of the natural gas; and

 (d) no provisional emissions number under section 35A is wholly or partly attributable to any supply of the natural gas; and

 (e) no provisional emissions number under section 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 or 25 is wholly or partly attributable to covered emissions from the use of the natural gas; and

 (f) the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied; and

 (g) the potential greenhouse gas emissions embodied in the amount mentioned in paragraph (a) have a carbon dioxide equivalence of a particular number of tonnes;

then, for the purposes of this Act:

 (h) that number is a provisional emissions number of the person for the eligible financial year; and

 (i) the person is a liable entity for the eligible financial year.

Specified eligible financial year

 (2) The eligible financial year specified under paragraph (1)(a) must be later than the financial year in which the regulations are registered under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.

Provisional emissions number

 (3) For the purposes of this Act, a provisional emissions number under regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1) is taken to be a provisional emissions number under this section.

Liable entity

 (4) For the purposes of this Act, a person who is a liable entity under regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1) is taken to be a liable entity under this section.

53  After Division 4 of Part 3

Insert:

Division 4AOwnuse notifications

64A  Voluntary ownuse notification

  If the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied, a person (the recipient) may give an ownuse notification to a natural gas supplier in relation to a supply of natural gas by the natural gas supplier to the recipient.

64B  Mandatory ownuse notification

 (1) If the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied, a person (the recipient) must give an ownuse notification to a natural gas supplier in relation to a supply of natural gas by the natural gas supplier to the recipient.

Civil penalty provision

 (2) Subsection (1) is a civil penalty provision.

Note: Part 17 provides for pecuniary penalties for breaches of civil penalty provisions.

64C  Method of giving ownuse notification

 (1) A person (the recipient) gives an ownuse notification to a natural gas supplier in relation to a supply of natural gas by the natural gas supplier to the recipient if:

 (a) the recipient makes a statement to the natural gas supplier in connection with:

 (i) the supply; or

 (ii) a class of supplies that includes the supply; and

 (b) the statement is in writing; and

 (c) the statement sets out:

 (i) the words clean energy scheme—ownuse notification; and

 (ii) the name of the recipient; and

 (iii) if the recipient has an ABN—the ABN; and

 (iv) such other information (if any) as is specified in the regulations.

 (2) A statement under subsection (1) may be included in a contract, order or similar document, whether or not in electronic form.

64D  Acceptance of ownuse notification in relation to a single supply

Scope

 (1) This section applies if a person (the recipient) gives an ownuse notification to a natural gas supplier in relation to a single supply.

Acceptance of ownuse notification

 (2) If the conditions set out in the regulations are satisfied, the natural gas supplier may, by written notice given to the recipient, accept the ownuse notification.

 (3) If the conditions set out in the regulations are satisfied, the natural gas supplier must, by written notice given to the recipient, accept the ownuse notification.

 (4) A notice given by the natural gas supplier under subsection (2) or (3) must set out:

 (a) the words clean energy scheme—acceptance of ownuse notification; and

 (b) the name of the recipient; and

 (c) if the recipient has an ABN—the ABN; and

 (d) a description of the supply; and

 (e) the name of the natural gas supplier; and

 (f) if the natural gas supplier has an ABN—the ABN; and

 (g) such other information (if any) as is specified in the regulations.

 (5) A notice under subsection (2) or (3) may be included in a contract, order or similar document, whether or not in electronic form.

 (6) If the natural gas supplier does not accept the ownuse notification, this Act (other than this section) has effect as if the recipient had not given the ownuse notification to the natural gas supplier in relation to the supply.

Civil penalty provision

 (7) Subsection (3) is a civil penalty provision.

Note: Part 17 provides for pecuniary penalties for breaches of civil penalty provisions.

64E  Acceptance of ownuse notification in relation to a class of supplies

Scope

 (1) This section applies if a person (the recipient) gives an ownuse notification to a natural gas supplier in relation to a particular class of supplies.

Acceptance of ownuse notification

 (2) If the conditions set out in the regulations are satisfied, the natural gas supplier may, by written notice given to the recipient, accept the ownuse notification.

 (3) If the conditions set out in the regulations are satisfied, the natural gas supplier must, by written notice given to the recipient, accept the ownuse notification.

 (4) A notice given by the natural gas supplier under subsection (2) or (3) must set out:

 (a) the words clean energy scheme—acceptance of ownuse notification; and

 (b) the name of the recipient; and

 (c) if the recipient has an ABN—the ABN; and

 (d) a description of the class of supplies; and

 (e) the name of the natural gas supplier; and

 (f) if the natural gas supplier has an ABN—the ABN; and

 (g) such other information (if any) as is specified in the regulations.

 (5) A notice under subsection (2) or (3) may be included in a contract, order or similar document, whether or not in electronic form.

 (6) If the natural gas supplier does not accept the ownuse notification, this Act (other than this section) has effect as if the recipient had not given the ownuse notification to the natural gas supplier in relation to each supply included in the class of supplies.

Civil penalty provision

 (7) Subsection (3) is a civil penalty provision.

Note: Part 17 provides for pecuniary penalties for breaches of civil penalty provisions.

64F  Misuse of ownuse notification

 (1) A person (the recipient) must not give an ownuse notification to a natural gas supplier in relation to a supply of natural gas by the natural gas supplier to the recipient unless:

 (a) the recipient is permitted to do so by section 64A; or

 (b) the recipient is required to do so by section 64B.

 (2) If the recipient breaches subsection (1), this Act (other than this section) has effect as if the recipient had not given an ownuse notification to the natural gas supplier in relation to the supply of natural gas concerned.

Civil penalty provision

 (3) Subsection (1) is a civil penalty provision.

Note: Part 17 provides for pecuniary penalties for breaches of civil penalty provisions.

Division 4BFollowup notifications

64G  Followup notification

 (1) If the conditions specified in the regulations are satisfied, a person (the recipient) may give a followup notification to a natural gas supplier in relation to one or more parts of an amount of natural gas supplied by the natural gas supplier to the recipient.

 (2) The recipient is not entitled to give more than one followup notification to the natural gas supplier in connection with the amount of natural gas supplied by the natural gas supplier to the recipient.

64H  Method of giving followup notification

 (1) A person (the recipient) gives a followup notification to a natural gas supplier in relation to one or more parts (the relevant parts) of an amount of natural gas supplied by the natural gas supplier to the recipient if:

 (a) the recipient makes a statement to the natural gas supplier in connection with the relevant parts; and

 (b) the statement is in writing; and

 (c) the statement specifies the relevant parts; and

 (d) the statement sets out:

 (i) the words clean energy scheme—followup notification; and

 (ii) the name of the recipient; and

 (iii) if the recipient has an ABN—the ABN; and

 (iv) such other information (if any) as is specified in the regulations.

 (2) A statement under subsection (1) may be included in a document, whether or not in electronic form.

64J  Misuse of followup notification

 (1) A person (the recipient) must not give a followup notification to a natural gas supplier in relation to one or more parts (the relevant parts) of an amount of natural gas supplied by the natural gas supplier to the recipient unless the recipient is permitted to do so by section 64G.

 (2) If the recipient breaches subsection (1), this Act (other than this section) has effect as if the recipient had not given a followup notification to the natural gas supplier in relation the relevant parts.

Civil penalty provision

 (3) Subsection (1) is a civil penalty provision.

Note: Part 17 provides for pecuniary penalties for breaches of civil penalty provisions.

54  Subparagraph 92A(4)(b)(i)

After “a GST joint venture”, insert “, or the joint venture operator of a GST joint venture,”.

55  At the end of subparagraph 92A(4)(b)(ii)

Add “or the joint venture operator of the GST joint venture”.

56  Paragraph 92A(4)(b)

After “GST joint venture” (last occurring), insert “, or the joint venture operator of the GST joint venture,”.

57  After subsection 92A(8)

Insert:

 (8A) For the purposes of this section, joint venture operator has the same meaning as in the Fuel Tax Act 2006.

58  Subsection 101(1)

Omit 15 million, substitute 20 million.

59  After subsection 101(1)

Insert:

 (1A) Subsection (1) does not apply to carbon units with the vintage year beginning on 1 July 2015 that are issued as a result of auctions that are conducted by the Regulator during the financial year beginning on 1 July 2013.

 (1B) The Regulator must ensure that not more than 40 million carbon units with the vintage year beginning on 1 July 2015 are issued as a result of auctions that were conducted by the Regulator during the financial year beginning on 1 July 2013 if there are no regulations in effect that declare the carbon pollution cap, and the carbon pollution cap number, for the vintage year.

60  Subsection 101(2)

Omit 15 million, substitute 20 million.

61  At the end of section 101

Add:

 (3) The Regulator must ensure that no carbon units with a particular vintage year are issued as a result of auctions that were conducted by the Regulator during a financial year if the financial year begins more than 36 months before the start of the vintage year.

62  Paragraph 102(1)(a)

After year, insert (the relevant vintage year).

63  Paragraphs 102(1)(b) and (c)

Omit that vintage year, substitute the relevant vintage year.

64  Subsection 102(1)

Omit carbon pollution cap number for that vintage year., substitute:

sum of:

 (d) the carbon pollution cap number for the relevant vintage year; and

 (e) the total number of carbon units with the relevant vintage year that were relinquished before the start of the relevant vintage year; and

 (f) the total number of carbon units with the relevant vintage year, or with an earlier vintage year, that were relinquished during the relevant vintage year.

65  Subsection 102(3)

Repeal the subsection.

66  Subsection 111(5)

Omit all the words from and including so long as to and including that reserve charge amount, substitute so long as, in a case where there is a reserve charge amount in relation to the auction (see subsection (6A)), the amount the person indicated or declared, in the course of the auction, that the person would be willing to pay by way of charge for the issue of the unit is not less than that reserve charge amount.

67  After subsection 111(6)

Insert:

 (6A) The Minister may, by legislative instrument, determine that, for the purposes of subsection (5), the reserve charge amount in relation to a specified auction is the amount ascertained in accordance with the determination.

68  Section 112

Repeal the section.

69  Paragraph 113(2)(m)

Repeal the paragraph.

70  Paragraph 113(2)(r)

Omit in the case of an auction under section 111—.

71  Paragraph 113(2)(r)

Omit charges;, substitute charges..

72  Paragraph 113(2)(s)

Repeal the paragraph.

73  Section 121

Omit:

 An eligible international emissions unit cannot be surrendered in relation to the first 3 flexible charge years unless the person pays the charge imposed on that surrender.

74  Section 121 (note 1)

Omit Note 1, substitute Note.

75  Section 121 (note 2)

Repeal the note.

76  After subsection 123(1)

Insert:

 (1A) In making a recommendation to the GovernorGeneral about regulations to be made for the purposes of subsection (1), the Minister must have regard to any relevant report given to the Minister by the Climate Change Authority under Part 22.

77  Paragraph 123(2)(d)

Repeal the paragraph.

78  After paragraph 123(2)(e)

Insert:

 (ea) the extent to which the regulations would facilitate linking of the scheme embodied in this Act and the associated provisions with other emissions trading schemes; and

79  After section 123

Insert:

123A  Designated limit

General rule—units other than listed units

 (1) The regulations may declare that:

 (a) eligible international emissions units (other than listed units) included in a specified class of eligible international emissions units are subject to a designated limit for:

 (i) a specified eligible financial year; and

 (ii) each later eligible financial year; and

 (b) a specified percentage is the designated limit percentage applicable to that designated limit.

Note: For listed unit, see subsection (8).

 (2) Each designated limit must be identified in the regulations by a unique name.

 (3) The specified eligible financial year must not be earlier than the eligible financial year beginning on 1 July 2015.

 (4) The specified eligible financial year must be later than the second eligible financial year after the eligible financial year in which the regulations are registered under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.

 (5) However, if the Minister is satisfied that it is appropriate to do so in order to give effect to:

 (a) an international agreement; or

 (b) an international arrangement (within the meaning of the Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act 2011); or

 (c) an amendment of such an agreement or arrangement; or

 (d) the termination of such an agreement or arrangement;

the specified eligible financial year may be the eligible financial year next following the eligible financial year in which the regulations are registered under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.

Special rule—listed units

 (6) The following provisions have effect:

 (a) eligible international emissions units that are listed units are subject to a designated limit for:

 (i) the eligible financial year beginning on 1 July 2015; and

 (ii) each later eligible financial year; and

 (b) the designated limit percentage applicable to that designated limit for the eligible financial year concerned is:

 (i) 12.5%; or

 (ii) if the eligible financial year begins on or after 1 July 2020, and the regulations specify another percentage for that year—that other percentage; and

 (c) that designated limit is to be known as the listed unit designated limit.

 (7) A percentage must not be specified for an eligible financial year in regulations made for the purposes of subparagraph (6)(b)(ii) unless the eligible financial year is later than the eligible financial year in which the regulations are registered under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.

Listed unit

 (8) For the purposes of this section, listed unit means:

 (a) a Kyoto unit; or

 (b) an eligible international emissions unit included in a class of eligible international emissions units specified in the regulations.

 (9) Regulations made for the purposes of paragraph (8)(b) must not specify either of the following classes of units:

 (a) European allowance units;

 (b) Australianissued international units that were issued in relation to European allowance units.

Regulations

 (10) In making a recommendation to the GovernorGeneral about regulations to be made for the purposes of this section, the Minister must have regard to any relevant report given to the Minister by the Climate Change Authority under Part 22.

 (11) In making a recommendation to the GovernorGeneral about regulations to be made for the purposes of this section, the Minister may have regard to:

 (a) Australia’s international objectives; and

 (b) Australia’s international obligations (including obligations under international climate change agreements); and

 (c) the environmental integrity of this Act and the associated provisions; and

 (d) the extent to which eligible international emissions units may be surrendered, accepted or used for the purposes of:

 (i) the Climate Change Response Act 2002 of New Zealand; or

 (ii) the European Union emissions trading scheme; and

 (e) the extent to which the regulations would facilitate linking of the scheme embodied in this Act and the associated provisions with other emissions trading schemes; and

 (f) such other matters (if any) as the Minister considers relevant.

80  Section 124

Repeal the section.

80A  Paragraph 126(2)(a)

Omit “a particular provision of Division 2 of Part 3 in so far as that provision”, substitute “Division 2 of Part 3 in so far as that Division”.

80B  Paragraph 126(2)(b)

Omit “that provision in so far as that provision”, substitute “that Division in so far as that Division”.

80C  Subsection 126(4)

Omit “provisional emissions number of the person for the relevant eligible financial year under a particular provision of Division 2 of Part 3 in so far as that provision”, substitute “total of the provisional emissions numbers of the person for the relevant eligible financial year under Division 2 of Part 3 in so far as that Division”.

80D  Subparagraphs 127(1)(d)(ii) and (iii)

Omit “a particular provision of Division 2 of Part 3 in so far as that provision”, substitute “Division 2 of Part 3 in so far as that Division”.

81  Subsection 133(7)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

Eligible international emissions units—surrender limits

 (7) If:

 (a) the relevant eligible financial year is:

 (i) the eligible financial year beginning on 1 July 2015; or

 (ii) a later eligible financial year; and

 (b) before the end of 1 February next following the relevant eligible financial year, the person surrendered, in relation to the relevant eligible financial year, eligible international emissions units; and

 (c) there is an unacceptable designated limit situation of the person for the relevant eligible financial year;

this section has effect as if:

 (d) the person had not, before the end of 1 February next following the relevant eligible financial year, surrendered, in relation to the relevant eligible financial year, the eligible international emissions units covered by the unacceptable designated limit situation; and

 (e) the person had, before the end of 1 February next following the next eligible financial year, surrendered, in relation to the next eligible financial year, the eligible international emissions units covered by the unacceptable designated limit situation.

Note 1: For unacceptable designated limit situation, see subsection (7F).

Note 2: For a special rule about the order in which units are taken to have been surrendered, see subsection (7G).

 (7A) If:

 (a) the relevant eligible financial year is:

 (i) the eligible financial year beginning on 1 July 2015; or

 (ii) any of the next 4 eligible financial years; and

 (b) before the end of 1 February next following the relevant eligible financial year, the person surrendered, in relation to the relevant eligible financial year, eligible international emissions units; and

 (c) there is an unacceptable general limit situation of the person for the relevant eligible financial year;

this section has effect as if:

 (d) the person had not, before the end of 1 February next following the relevant eligible financial year, surrendered, in relation to the relevant eligible financial year, the eligible international emissions units covered by the unacceptable general limit situation; and

 (e) the person had, before the end of 1 February next following the next eligible financial year, surrendered, in relation to the next eligible financial year, the eligible international emissions units covered by the unacceptable general limit situation.

Note 1: For unacceptable general limit situation, see subsection (7E).

Note 2: For a special rule about the order in which units are taken to have been surrendered, see subsection (7G).

 (7B) If there are 2 or more unacceptable designated limit situations of the person for the relevant eligible financial year, subsection (7) is to be applied separately in relation to each of those designated limit situations:

 (a) in the order ascertained in accordance with a legislative instrument made by the Minister; or

 (b) if no instrument is in force under paragraph (a)—in the order that corresponds to the lowesttohighest ranking of the respective designated limit percentages applicable to the relevant designated limits (that is, with the lowest designated limit percentage being ranked 1 and the second lowest designated limit percentage being ranked 2 and so on).

 (7C) For the purposes of paragraph (7B)(b), if the same designated limit percentage is applicable to 2 or more designated limits:

 (a) those designated limit percentages are to be ranked in the order that corresponds to the alphabetical order of the names of the respective designated limits (for example, with a percentage applicable to a designated limit that has a name beginning with the letter A being ranked 1 and a percentage applicable to a designated limit that has a name beginning with the letter B being ranked 2 and so on); and

 (b) that ranking is taken to be a lowesttohighest ranking of those designated limit percentages.

 (7D) Subsection (7A) is to be applied after:

 (a) if there is only one unacceptable designated limit situation of the person for the relevant eligible financial year—subsection (7) has been applied; or

 (b) if there are 2 or more unacceptable designated limit situations of the person for the relevant eligible financial year—the last application of subsection (7).

 (7E) For the purposes of this section, if:

 (a) the relevant eligible financial year is:

 (i) the eligible financial year beginning on 1 July 2015; or

 (ii) any of the next 4 eligible financial years; and

 (b) before the end of 1 February next following the relevant eligible financial year, the person surrendered, in relation to the relevant eligible financial year, eligible international emissions units; and

 (c) the number of eligible international emissions units exceeds 50% of the emissions number of the person for the relevant eligible financial year;

then:

 (d) there is an unacceptable general limit situation of the person for the relevant financial year; and

 (e) the eligible international emissions units covered by the situation are to be ascertained as follows:

 (i) rank the units covered by paragraph (b) in the reverse consecutive order to the order in which the units were surrendered (that is, with the first most recently surrendered unit being ranked 1 and the second most recently surrendered unit being ranked 2 and so on);

 (ii) identify the units ranked with a number that is less than, or equal to, the excess mentioned in paragraph (c);

 (iii) the units identified under subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph are the units covered by the situation.

 (7F) For the purposes of this section, if:

 (a) the relevant eligible financial year is:

 (i) the eligible financial year beginning on 1 July 2015; or

 (ii) a later eligible financial year; and

 (b) before the end of 1 February next following the relevant eligible financial year, the person surrendered, in relation to the relevant eligible financial year, eligible international emissions units; and

 (c) some or all of the eligible international emissions units are subject to a particular designated limit for the relevant eligible financial year; and

 (d) the number of units covered by paragraph (c) exceeds the applicable designated percentage of the emissions number of the person for the relevant eligible financial year;

then:

 (e) there is an unacceptable designated limit situation of the person for the relevant financial year; and

 (f) the eligible international emissions units covered by the situation are to be ascertained as follows:

 (i) rank the units covered by paragraph (c) in the reverse consecutive order to the order in which the units were surrendered (that is, with the first most recently surrendered unit being ranked 1 and the second most recently surrendered unit being ranked 2 and so on);

 (ii) identify the units ranked with a number that is less than, or equal to, the excess mentioned in paragraph (d);

 (iii) the units identified under subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph are the units covered by the situation.

 (7G) For the purposes of this section, if 2 or more eligible international emissions units are surrendered at the same time, the units are taken to have been surrendered:

 (a) in the order ascertained in accordance with a legislative instrument made by the Minister; or

 (b) if no instrument is in force under paragraph (a)—in the order that corresponds to the numeric order of the serial numbers of the units.

82  Before subsection 196(1)

Insert:

11 months ending on 31 May 2015

 (1AA) Within 7 business days after the end of 31 May 2015, the Regulator must publish on its website the amount worked out to 2 decimal places (rounding up if the third decimal place is 5 or more) using the formula:

where:

number of units issued as the result of auctions means the total number of carbon units that were issued as the result of auctions conducted by the Regulator during the 11month period ending at the end of May 2015.

total auction proceeds means the total amount paid or payable by way of charges for the issue of carbon units that were issued as the result of auctions conducted by the Regulator during the 11month period ending at the end of May 2015.

 (1AB) For the purposes of this Act, the amount worked out under subsection (1AA) is taken to be the average carbon unit auction price for the 6month period ending at the end of May 2015.

83  Paragraph 196(1)(a)

Omit 2015, substitute 2016.

84  After subsection 196(1)

Insert:

 (1A) For the purposes of this Act, the amount worked out under subsection (1) is taken to be the average carbon unit auction price for the 6month period ending at the end of that May.

85  After subsection 196(2)

Insert:

 (2A) For the purposes of this Act, the amount worked out under subsection (2) is taken to be the average carbon unit auction price for the 6month period ending at the end of that November.

86  After section 196

Insert:

196A  Pertonne carbon price equivalent

 (1) Within 7 business days after the end of each designated 6month period, the Regulator must publish on its website the pertonne carbon price equivalent for the designated 6month period.

Note: For designated 6month period, see subsection (18).

Pertonne carbon price equivalent—basic rule

 (2) The pertonne carbon price equivalent for a designated 6month period is to be worked out to 2 decimal places (rounding up if the third decimal place is 5 or more) using the formula:

where:

average carbon unit auction price means the average carbon unit auction price for the designated 6month period.

total of adjusted reference prices means the total of the adjusted reference prices for the designated 6month period.

total of designated limit percentages means the total of the designated limit percentages for the classes of eligible international emissions units that are subject to designated limits for the financial year in which the designated 6month period ends.

 (3) Subsection (2) has effect subject to subsection (4).

Pertonne carbon price equivalent—special rule

 (4) If:

 (a) no instrument is in force under subsection (6) at the end of a particular designated 6month period; or

 (b) the pertonne carbon price equivalent worked out under subsection (2) for a particular designated 6month period is greater than the average carbon unit auction price for the designated 6month period;

the pertonne carbon price equivalent for the designated 6month period is equal to the average carbon unit auction price for the designated 6month period.

Reference prices

 (5) If:

 (a) a particular class of eligible international emissions units is subject to a designated limit for a particular financial year; and

 (b) a designated 6month period ends in the financial year;

then, within 7 days after the end of the designated 6month period, the Regulator must, by writing, declare that a specified amount is the reference price for the class of units for the designated 6month period.

 (6) The Minister may, by legislative instrument, determine the method that is to be used by the Regulator in making a declaration under subsection (5).

 (7) In making a determination under subsection (6), the Minister must have regard to:

 (a) prices paid (whether in or outside Australia) for eligible international emissions units included in each of the relevant classes of eligible international emissions units; and

 (b) such other matters (if any) as the Minister considers relevant.

 (8) In making a declaration under subsection (5), the Regulator must comply with a determination in force under subsection (6).

 (9) The Regulator must publish a copy of a declaration under subsection (5) on the Regulators website.

 (10) A declaration made under subsection (5) is not a legislative instrument.

Adjusted reference price

 (11) For the purposes of this section, if there is a reference price for a class of eligible international emissions units for a designated 6month period, the adjusted reference price for the class of eligible international emissions units for the designated 6month period is worked out using the formula:

where:

designated limit percentage means the designated limit percentage for the class of eligible international emissions units for the financial year in which the designated 6month period ends.

reference price means the reference price for the class of eligible international emissions units for the designated 6month period.

Modifications of formula etc.

 (12) If:

 (a) there is a reference price for a class of eligible international emissions units for a designated 6month period; and

 (b) the reference price is higher than the average carbon unit auction price for the designated 6month period;

then:

 (c) the adjusted reference price for the class of eligible international emissions units for the designated 6month period is to be disregarded for the purposes of the total of adjusted reference prices component of the formula in subsection (2); and

 (d) the designated limit percentage for the class of eligible international emissions units for the financial year in which the designated 6month period ends is to be disregarded for the purposes of the total of designated limit percentages component of the formula in subsection (2).

 (13) If:

 (a) a class of eligible international emissions units (the principal class) is subject to a designated limit for a particular financial year; and

 (b) there is a class of eligible international emissions units (the secondary class) that:

 (i) is included in the principal class; and

 (ii) is subject to another designated limit for the financial year;

the designated limit percentage for the secondary class of eligible international emissions units for the financial year is to be disregarded for the purposes of the total of designated limit percentages component of the formula in subsection (2).

 (14) If:

 (a) a class of eligible international emissions units (the principal class) is subject to a designated limit for a particular financial year; and

 (b) a designated 6month period ends in the financial year; and

 (c) there is a class of eligible international emissions units (the secondary class) that:

 (i) is included in the principal class; and

 (ii) is subject to another designated limit for the financial year; and

 (d) the reference price for the secondary class of units for the designated 6month period is greater than or equal to the reference price for the principal class of units for the designated 6month period;

the adjusted reference price for the secondary class of units for the designated 6month period is to be disregarded for the purposes of the total of adjusted reference prices component of the formula in subsection (2).

 (15) For the purposes of this section, if:

 (a) a class of eligible international emissions units (the principal class) is subject to a designated limit for a particular financial year; and

 (b) a designated 6month period ends in the financial year; and

 (c) there are one or more classes of eligible international emissions units (the secondary classes) each of which:

 (i) is included in the principal class; and

 (ii) is subject to another designated limit for the financial year; and

 (iii) has a reference price for the designated 6month period that is less than the reference price for the principal class of units for the designated 6month period;

the adjusted reference price for the principal class of units for the designated 6month period is taken to be the amount worked out using the following formula (instead of the amount worked out under subsection (11)):

where:

designated limit percentage for principal class means the designated limit percentage for the principal class of units for the financial year.

reference price for principal class means the reference price for the principal class of units for the designated 6month period.

total of designated limit percentages for secondary classes means the total of the designated limit percentages for the secondary classes of units for the financial year.

Interpretation

 (16) For the purposes of this section, if:

 (a) a particular class of eligible international emissions units is subject to a designated limit for a particular financial year; and

 (b) a designated limit percentage is applicable to that designated limit;

then:

 (c) the designated limit percentage is taken to be the designated limit percentage for the class of eligible international emissions units for the financial year; and

 (d) the class of eligible international emissions units is taken to be subject to the designated limit percentage.

 (17) For the purposes of this section, listed units form a single class of eligible international emissions units.

 (18) In this section:

adjusted reference price:

 (a) has the meaning given by subsection (11); and

 (b) has a meaning affected by subsection (15).

class of eligible international emissions units means:

 (a) the class mentioned in subsection (17); or

 (b) a class specified in regulations made for the purposes of subsection 123A(1).

designated 6month period means:

 (a) the 6month period ending at the end of May 2015; or

 (b) each later 6month period ending at the end of May; or

 (c) the 6month period ending at the end of November 2015; or

 (d) each later 6month period ending at the end of November.

listed unit has the same meaning as in section 123A.

reference price has the meaning given by subsection (5).

87  Subsections 210(3) and (4)

Repeal the subsections, substitute:

 (3) If a carbon unit is relinquished by a person:

 (a) the unit is cancelled; and

 (b) the Regulator must remove the entry for the unit from the persons Registry account in which there is an entry for the unit.

88  After paragraph 262(1)(m)

Insert:

 (ma) subsection 64B(1);

 (mb) subsection 64D(3);

 (mc) subsection 64E(3);

 (md) subsection 64F(1);

 (me) subsection 64J(1);

89  Paragraphs 288(1)(f) and (g)

Repeal the paragraphs.

90  Paragraphs 293(4)(f) and (g)

Repeal the paragraphs.

91  Paragraph 307(9)(e)

Omit 2011;, substitute 2011..

92  Paragraph 307(9)(f)

Repeal the paragraph.

Fuel Tax Act 2006

93  Paragraphs 438(2)(a) and (b)

Repeal the paragraphs, substitute:

 (a) is the pertonne carbon price equivalent worked out under section 196A of the Clean Energy Act 2011 for the 6month period ending at the end of:

 (i) the last May before the start of the halfyear, if the halfyear starts on 1 July (in 2015 or a later year); or

 (ii) the last November before the start of the halfyear, if the halfyear starts on 1 January (in 2016 or a later year); and

 (b) is the first pertonne carbon price equivalent that is worked out under that section for that 6month period and published under that section.

National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007

94  Subsection 12(3)

Omit the chief executive officer, substitute an executive officer.

95  Subparagraph 22K(5)(d)(iii)

Omit the chief executive officer, substitute an executive officer.


Part 2Amendments relating to fuel

Clean Energy Act 2011

96  Section 5 (paragraph (b) of the definition of provisional emissions number)

After by, insert subsections 10(6) and (8) and.

National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007

97  Section 7

Insert:

liquefied natural gas has the meaning given by the regulations.

98  Section 7

Insert:

liquefied petroleum gas has the meaning given by the regulations.

99  Section 7

Insert:

natural gas supplier has the same meaning as in the Clean Energy Act 2011.

100  Section 7

Insert:

Optin Scheme has the same meaning as in the Clean Energy Act 2011.

101  Section 7

Insert:

OTN has the same meaning as in the Clean Energy Act 2011.

102  Section 7

Insert:

supply has the same meaning as in the Clean Energy Act 2011.

103  Section 7

Insert:

taxable fuel has the same meaning as in the Clean Energy Act 2011.

104  Section 10 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

10  Emissions, energy production, energy consumption, fuel supplied etc.

105  At the end of section 10

Add:

Measuring and adjusting fuel supplied etc.

 (5) The Minister may determine, by legislative instrument, methods, or criteria for methods, by which the following:

 (a) the amounts of natural gas supplied by a natural gas supplier;

 (b) the amounts of a particular kind of taxable fuel acquired, manufactured or imported by a person;

 (c) the amounts of liquefied petroleum gas imported, manufactured, produced or supplied by a person;

 (d) the amounts of liquefied natural gas imported, manufactured, produced or supplied by a person;

are to be measured for the purposes of this Act and the Clean Energy Act 2011, and may specify:

 (e) different methods or criteria for different circumstances; and

 (f) conditions relating to the use of methods determined by the Minister or of methods which meet criteria determined by the Minister; and

 (g) rating systems for those methods (including different rating systems for different circumstances); and

 (h) the particular rating given to each of those methods.

 (6) The Minister may determine, by legislative instrument, that, if:

 (a) under a specified provision of:

 (i) Division 3 or 3A of Part 3 of the Clean Energy Act 2011; or

 (ii) the Optin Scheme;

  there is a provisional emissions number of a person for an eligible financial year; and

 (b) under the same provision of:

 (i) Division 3 or 3A of Part 3 of the Clean Energy Act 2011; or

 (ii) the Optin Scheme;

  as the case may be, there is a provisional emissions number of the person for the previous eligible financial year; and

 (c) the provisional emissions number mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (i) was calculated using a determination under subsection (5) of this section; and

 (ii) exceeds the number that would have been the provisional emissions number mentioned in paragraph (b) if that number had not been calculated using the determination; and

 (d) the conditions specified in the determination are satisfied;

the provisional emissions number mentioned in paragraph (a) is taken, for the purposes of this Act and the Clean Energy Act 2011, to be reduced by a number ascertained in accordance with the determination.

 (7) The number ascertained in accordance with a determination under subsection (6) must not exceed the excess mentioned in paragraph (6)(c).

 (8) The Minister may determine, by legislative instrument, that, if:

 (a) under a specified provision of:

 (i) Division 3 or 3A of Part 3 of the Clean Energy Act 2011; or

 (ii) the Optin Scheme;

  there is a provisional emissions number of a person for an eligible financial year; and

 (b) under the same provision of:

 (i) Division 3 or 3A of Part 3 of the Clean Energy Act 2011; or

 (ii) the Optin Scheme;

  as the case may be, there is a provisional emissions number of the person for the previous eligible financial year; and

 (c) the provisional emissions number mentioned in paragraph (b):

 (i) was calculated using a determination under subsection (5) of this section; and

 (ii) falls short of the number that would have been the provisional emissions number mentioned in paragraph (b) if that number had not been calculated using the determination; and

 (d) the conditions specified in the determination are satisfied;

the provisional emissions number mentioned in paragraph (a) is taken, for the purposes of this Act and the Clean Energy Act 2011, to be increased by a number ascertained in accordance with the determination.

 (9) The number ascertained in accordance with a determination under subsection (8) must not exceed the shortfall mentioned in paragraph (8)(c).

106  Application of amendments

(1) The amendments of the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 made by this Part, in so far as they are relevant to reports under that Act, apply in relation to reports for:

 (a) the financial year beginning on 1 July 2013; or

 (b) a later financial year.

(2) The amendments of the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 made by this Part, in so far as they are relevant to the calculation of:

 (a) an interim emissions number; or

 (b) a preliminary emissions number; or

 (c) a provisional emissions number;

apply in relation to the calculation of an interim emissions number, a preliminary emissions number or a provisional emissions number, as the case may be, of a person for:

 (d) the financial year beginning on 1 July 2013; or

 (e) a later financial year.

(3) In this item:

interim emissions number has the same meaning as in the Clean Energy Act 2011.

preliminary emissions number has the same meaning as in the Clean Energy Act 2011.

provisional emissions number has the same meaning as in the Clean Energy Act 2011.


Part 3Repeal of Act

Clean Energy (International Unit Surrender Charge) Act 2011

107  The whole of the Act

Repeal the Act.

 

 

 

[Minister’s second reading speech made in—

House of Representatives on 19 September 2012

Senate on 29 October 2012]

 

(167/12)