Commonwealth Coat of Arms

 

Clean Energy Legislation Amendment (International Linking) Regulation 2013

 

Select Legislative Instrument No. 78, 2013

I, Quentin Bryce AC CVO, GovernorGeneral of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following regulation under the Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act 2011, the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011 and the Clean Energy Act 2011.

Dated   16 May 2013

Quentin Bryce

GovernorGeneral

By Her Excellency’s Command

Greg Combet AM

Minister for Climate Change, Industry and Innovation

 

 

 

 

Contents

1 Name of regulation

2 Commencement

3 Authority

4 Schedule(s)

Schedule 1—Amendments

Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Regulations 2011

Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Regulations 2011

Clean Energy Regulations 2011

1  Name of regulation

  This regulation is the Clean Energy Legislation Amendment (International Linking) Regulation 2013.

2  Commencement

  This regulation commences on the day after it is registered.

3  Authority

  This regulation is made under the following Acts:

 (a) the Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act 2011;

 (b) the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011;

 (c) the Clean Energy Act 2011.

4  Schedule(s)

  Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.

Schedule 1Amendments

 

Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Regulations 2011

1  Regulation 3

Insert:

European Union Transaction Log means the electronic data system of the European Union for the purpose of checking, recording and registering transactions in the Union Registry, as established under Article 20 of Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, as in force from time to time.

Note: The text of the Directive may be found at: http://eurlex.europa.eu.

2  Regulation 3

Insert:

foreign registry: see regulation 4A.

3  Regulation 3

Insert:

Union allowance deletion account means the account in the Union Registry, however described, to which an allowance can be transferred for the purpose of its final disposal without it being recorded as surrendered for any emissions.

Note: In April 2013, this account was mentioned in Article 63 of Commission Regulation (EU) No 1193/2011, the text of which may be found at: http://eurlex.europa.eu.

Union Registry means the registry established under Article 19 of Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, as in force from time to time.

Note: The text of the Directive may be found at: http://eurlex.europa.eu.

4  After regulation 4

Insert:

4A  Meaning of foreign registry

  For the definition of foreign registry in section 4 of the Act, the Union Registry is specified.

5  At the end of regulation 24

Add:

 ; (t) an Australianissued international units—substitute units—relinquished units account;

 (u) an Australianissued international units—surrendered units account.

6  At the end of Part 2

Add:

35A  Suspension of Registry link with Union Registry

 (1) This regulation applies to the following activities:

 (a) the issue of Australianissued international units for European allowance units;

 (b) the processing of instructions to transfer prescribed international units from foreign accounts into Registry accounts;

 (c) the processing of instructions to transfer prescribed international units from Registry accounts into foreign accounts.

 (2) The Regulator may temporarily suspend the operation of the Registry in relation to one or more of the activities if the Regulator is satisfied that:

 (a) the suspension is required so that maintenance can be carried out; or

 (b) it is prudent to suspend the operation of the Registry in order to:

 (i) ensure the integrity of the Registry; or

 (ii) prevent, mitigate or minimise abuse of the Registry; or

 (iii) prevent, mitigate or minimise criminal activity involving the Registry.

 (3) A suspension under subregulation (2) must be for no more than 5 business days.

 (4) If the Regulator suspends the operation of the Registry in relation to one or more activities, the Regulator must, as soon as practicable:

 (a) publish a notice on the Regulator’s website informing the public of the suspension; and

 (b) tell the European Union Transaction Log.

 (5) If the Regulator suspends the operation of the Registry in relation to one or more activities, the Regulator may defer taking action in relation to the activity until the suspension ends.

Note: See also sections 28 to 28D of the Act.

7  After Part 3

Insert:

Part 4Prescribed international units

Division 4.1Australianissued international units

50  General

  This Division is made for sections 48D and 48E of the Act.

51  When Australianissued international units may be issued—conditions

 (1) The following conditions are specified for the issue of an Australianissued international unit that is issued for a European allowance unit:

 (a) the Commonwealth has opened a Commonwealth foreign registry account in the Union Registry and that account is operational;

 (b) a person (the transferor) has made a request to an administrator of the Union Registry for a European allowance unit in an account in the Union Registry to be transferred to the Commonwealth foreign registry account so that an Australianissued international unit may be issued;

 (c) the transferor has specified a Registry account in which the corresponding Australianissued international unit is to be issued;

 (d) the Regulator and the European Union Transaction Log have validated the transfer in accordance with subregulation (3);

 (e) at the time of the issue, no international arrangement that allows the direct transfer of the European allowance unit from the Union Registry into a Registry account is operational.

 (2) The Regulator must issue the Australianissued international unit as soon as practicable after the transfer is validated.

Note: At this stage the European Union Transaction Log and the Union Registry will complete the transfer of the corresponding European allowance unit to the Commonwealth foreign registry account in the Union Registry.

 (3) A transfer is validated if:

 (a) the Regulator has verified that the specified Registry account in which the Australianissued international unit is to be issued is open and that:

 (i) the operation of the Registry is not suspended under section 28 of the Act or regulation 35A; and

 (ii) the Registry account is not subject to any conditions under section 28C of the Act prohibiting, restricting or limiting the transfer of units to the account; and

 (iii) the Registry account is not suspended under section 28D of the Act; and

 (b) the European Union Transaction Log has confirmed that the European allowance unit will be transferred from the transferor’s account in the Union Registry to the Commonwealth foreign registry account.

52  Requirement following issue of Australianissued international units

  The Regulator must, as soon as practicable after an Australianissued international unit is issued, tell the European Union Transaction Log that the unit has been issued.

53  Requirement following cancellation of Australianissued international units

 (1) If a Registry account is closed and an Australianissued international unit is consequently cancelled in accordance with subregulation 28(6), the Regulator must:

 (a) as soon as practicable after the unit is cancelled, tell the European Union Transaction Log that the unit has been cancelled; and

 (b) within 12 months after the unit is cancelled, arrange for a European allowance unit in the Commonwealth foreign registry account in the Union Registry to be transferred to the Union allowance deletion account.

 (2) A transfer under paragraph (1)(b) must be made in accordance with any direction given under subsection 86A(4) of the Act.

Division 4.2Ownership of prescribed international unit

54  Legal ownership

  For subsection 49A(1) of the Act, the registered holder of a prescribed international unit:

 (a) is the legal owner of the unit; and

 (b) may, subject to the Act and these regulations, deal with the unit as its legal owner and give good discharges for any consideration for any such dealing.

Division 4.3Transfers of prescribed international units

55  Outgoing international transfers of Australianissued international units

 (1) For paragraph 52(2)(b) of the Act, the account number of the foreign account is specified.

 (2) For paragraph 52(3)(b) of the Act, the condition is that a person (the transferor) has requested that an Australianissued international unit be cancelled and a European allowance unit be transferred from the Commonwealth foreign registry account in the Union Registry to a foreign account.

 (3) For subsection 52(3) of the Act, if the Regulator is satisfied that the condition in subregulation (2) has been met, the Regulator must:

 (a) decide if the transfer can be validated in accordance with paragraph (4)(a) and, if the transfer cannot be validated, tell the transferor that the transfer is declined; and

 (b) if the transfer can be validated, send information about the transfer to the European Union Transaction Log, including:

 (i) the number of Australianissued international units instructed to be cancelled; and

 (ii) the account in the Union Registry to which an equivalent number of European allowance units are to be transferred; and

 (c) if the transfer cannot be validated by the European Union Transaction Log in accordance with paragraph (4)(b), tell the transferor that the transfer is declined; and

 (d) if the transfer is validated by the European Union Transaction Log, cancel the Australianissued international units and remove the entries from the person’s Registry account; and

 (e) advise the European Union Transaction Log that the Australianissued international units have been cancelled; and

 (f) arrange for an equivalent number of European allowance units to be transferred from the Commonwealth foreign registry account in the Union Registry to the nominated account in the Union Registry.

Note: Division 4.5 modifies paragraphs 50(1)(c) and (d) of the Act as to what constitutes the transfer of an Australianissued international unit to a foreign account.

 (4) A transfer is validated if:

 (a) the Regulator has verified that the specified Registry account from which the Australianissued international unit is to be cancelled is open and that:

 (i) the operation of the Registry is not suspended under section 28 of the Act or regulation 35A; and

 (ii) the Registry account is not subject to any conditions under section 28C of the Act prohibiting, restricting or limiting the transfer of units from the account; and

 (iii) the Registry account is not suspended under section 28D of the Act; and

 (b) the European Union Transaction Log has confirmed that the European allowance unit will be transferred from the Commonwealth foreign registry account to the nominated foreign account in the Union Registry.

56  Incoming international transfers of prescribed international units

  For paragraph 53(1)(b) of the Act, the following conditions are specified:

 (a) at the time the instruction is received, an international arrangement is operational;

 (b) the transfer of the prescribed international unit from the foreign account to the Registry account is in accordance with the arrangement.

Division 4.4General provisions about prescribed international units

57  A registered prescribed international unit is personal property for certain purposes

  The following purposes are prescribed for paragraph 54(2)(d) of the Act:

 (a) the purposes of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009;

 (b) the purposes of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.

58  Transmission of prescribed international units by operation of law

Evidence of transmission

 (1) For paragraph 56(2)(b) of the Act, the transferee must give the Regulator a certified copy of a document showing the title to the prescribed international units has been transmitted to the transferee.

Example: If a prescribed international unit has been transmitted on the making of an order by a court, including a sequestration order, the evidence of the transmission would be a certified copy of the order.

Declaration of transmission

 (2) For subsection 56(3) of the Act, a declaration of transmission must:

 (a) be made in writing; and

 (b) identify the serial numbers of the prescribed international units; and

 (c) set out the name, address (if relevant) and Registry account number of the transferor; and

 (d) set out the name, address and Registry account number (if any) of the transferee; and

 (e) include a brief description of the circumstances that resulted in the transmission; and

 (f) be signed by the transferee.

Note: If the transferee does not already have a Registry account, the transferee must request that a Registry account be opened in the transferee’s name: see subsection 56(4) of the Act.

Division 4.5Modification of Division 3 of Part 4 of the Act for Australianissued international units

59  General

  This Division is made for subsection 57(2) of the Act and applies to Australianissued international units issued for European allowance units.

60  Modification of Act

  Paragraphs 50(1)(c) and (d) of the Act are modified in their application to an Australianissued international unit by substituting the following:

 (c) the transfer of an Australianissued international unit from the first Registry account to a foreign account kept by another person consists of:

 (i) the cancellation of the Australianissued international unit; and

 (ii) the removal of the entry for the Australianissued international unit from the first Registry account; and

 (iii) the transfer of a European allowance unit from the Commonwealth foreign registry account to the foreign account kept by the other person; and

 (d) the transfer of an Australianissued international unit from the first Registry account to a foreign account kept by the first person consists of:

 (i) the cancellation of the Australianissued international unit; and

 (ii) the removal of the entry for the Australianissued international unit from the first Registry account; and

 (iii) the transfer of a European allowance unit from the Commonwealth foreign registry account to the foreign account kept by the first person.”.

8  Part 5 (after the heading)

Insert:

65  Information about prescribed international units

  For section 59A of the Act, the class of prescribed international units that are Australianissued international units is specified.

9  Regulation 50

Renumber as regulation 66.

10  After Part 5

Insert:

Part 6Voluntary cancellation of prescribed international units

 

68  Voluntary cancellation of Australianissued international units

 (1) For subsection 66(3) of the Act, if the Regulator receives a notice to cancel an Australianissued international unit, the Regulator must:

 (a) cancel the unit; and

 (b) as soon as practicable after the unit is cancelled, tell the European Union Transaction Log that the unit has been cancelled; and

 (c) within 12 months after the unit is cancelled, arrange for a European allowance unit in the Commonwealth foreign registry account in the Union Registry to be transferred to the Union allowance deletion account.

 (2) A transfer under paragraph (1)(c) must be made in accordance with any direction given under subsection 86A(4) of the Act.

Part 6ACancellation of Australianissued international units

 

70  Cancellation of Australianissued international units for European allowance units

 (1) For paragraph 66A(1)(b) of the Act, the following conditions are specified:

 (a) at the time the Australianissued international units are cancelled, an international arrangement that allows the direct transfer of European allowance units from the Union Registry into a Registry account is operational;

 (b) the arrangement ensures that the cancelled Australianissued international units are replaced with the same number of European allowance units (replacement units);

 (c) the replacement units are able to be transferred from the Commonwealth foreign registry account in the Union Registry to the person’s Registry account no more than 3 business days after the cancellation of the Australianissued international units.

 (2) In this regulation:

business day means a day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday or a public holiday in the Australian Capital Territory.

Part 6BRelinquishment of Australianissued international units

 

72  How Australianissued international units are relinquished

 (1) For paragraph 66D(3)(c) of the Act, if an Australianissued international unit is relinquished, the Regulator must:

 (a) as soon as practicable after the unit is relinquished, tell the European Union Transaction Log that the unit has been relinquished; and

 (b) within 12 months after the unit is relinquished, arrange for a European allowance unit in the Commonwealth foreign registry account in the Union Registry to be transferred to the Union allowance deletion account.

 (2) A transfer under paragraph (1)(b) must be made in accordance with any direction given under subsection 86A(4) of the Act.

73  Transfer of certain units instead of relinquishment of Australianissued international units

  For subsection 66E(4) of the Act, the substitute units must be transferred to the Australianissued international units—substitute units—relinquished units account.

Note: For substitute unit, see subsection 66E(7) of the Act.

Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Regulations 2011

11  After regulation 11.1

Insert:

11.2  Outgoing international transfers of Australian carbon credit units

  For subsection 154(3) of the Act, the Regulator must:

 (a) take the following steps:

 (i) confirm that, at the time the instruction is received, an international arrangement that allows the direct transfer of the Australian carbon credit unit from the Registry account to the foreign account is operational;

 (ii) ensure that the transfer of the unit from the Registry account to the foreign account is in accordance with the arrangement; or

 (b) if either of the steps in paragraph (a) cannot be taken, notify the person who gave the instruction that the instruction is declined.

Clean Energy Regulations 2011

12  Before regulation 6.1

Insert:

6.1A  How eligible international emissions units are surrendered

 (1) For paragraph 122(11)(a) of the Act, if an Australianissued international unit is surrendered, the Regulator must:

 (a) transfer the unit to the Australianissued international unitssurrendered units account and then cancel the unit; and

 (b) as soon as practicable after the surrender, tell the European Union Transaction Log that the unit has been surrendered; and

 (c) within 6 months after the day for surrender of the unit, arrange for a European allowance unit in the Commonwealth foreign registry account in the Union Registry to be transferred to the Union allowance deletion account.

 (2) In this regulation:

Commonwealth foreign registry account has the same meaning as in the ANREU Act.

day for surrender of the unit is the last day on which the unit may be surrendered to avoid liability for unit shortfall charge in the financial year in relation to which the unit is surrendered.

European Union Transaction Log has the same meaning as in the ANREU Regulations.

Union allowance deletion account has the same meaning as in the ANREU Regulations.

Union Registry has the same meaning as in the ANREU Regulations.