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Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards Act 2012

This Act is about promoting the development and adoption of products to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas production.   This is achieved by applying greenhouse and energy minimum standards (GEMS) in association with the supply and commercial use of products that use energy,…

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Country / jurisdiction: Australia · Year: 2012 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary

This Act is about promoting the development and adoption of products to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas production.

This is achieved by applying greenhouse and energy minimum standards (GEMS) in association with the supply and commercial use of products that use energy, or affect the energy used by another product. These standards are provided for by requirements in Ministerial determinations (GEMS determinations).

Generally speaking, a product (a GEMS product) covered by a GEMS determination can only be supplied or offered for supply, or used for a commercial purpose, if:

(a)the model of the product is registered under this Act against the determination; and

(b)the product complies with the determination; and

(c)the supply, offer or use complies with the determination.

Contravention of these rules may result in prosecution for offences or exposure to liability for civil penalties.

GEMS determinations cover different product classes. They specify requirements for energy consumption, greenhouse gas production, labelling and some other matters, including the environment and human health.

Generally speaking, all models of GEMS products must be registered on the GEMS Register to make sure they comply with relevant GEMS determinations. A senior officer of the Department (the GEMS Regulator) is responsible for the registration system and, more broadly, the administration of this Act.

Compliance with the rules about supply and commercial use can be monitored, and suspected contraventions can be investigated, by GEMS inspectors appointed under the Act. The Act sets out the circumstances in which inspections can take place, the powers of inspectors and the requirements for obtaining warrants for entry to premises without consent and, in the case of investigation warrants, for the seizure of evidential material.

A contravention of this Act may result in prosecution for an offence, exposure to liability for a civil penalty (under an infringement notice or a court order), suspension or cancellation of registration, the imposition of enforceable undertakings and court orders for injunctions. Details of offences, contraventions and adverse decisions, including the names of those involved, may also be publicised.

Official source: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2012A00132

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