Electricity Act (1964 Revision) | Chapter 144 — Uganda law | Esheria

Electricity Act (1964 Revision)

Provides definitions of terms used in the Act (for example, "authorised undertaker", "board", "consumer", "electricity", "electric line", and "service line").

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Jurisdiction
Uganda
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Chapter 144
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en

Citation provenance: source:ug:ulii · schema StatuteEnrichmentPublicV1.

Source attribution: Source: Uganda Legal Information Institute

Statute overview

About this statute

Provides definitions of terms used in the Act (for example, "authorised undertaker", "board", "consumer", "electricity", "electric line", and "service line"). Establishes a consultative council appointed by the Minister (up to 12 members), sets member term of two years, requires the council to advise the board and Minister, directs the board to reimburse members and provide funds, allows resignation and ministerial termination, and empowers the council to regulate its proceedings. The Minister may direct the Board (after consulting it) on how to perform its functions and manage certain assets, and the Board must follow those directions and provide information and reports to the Minister. The board must fix electricity prices so it can comply with section 7 and must not enter into contracts to supply or take electricity with persons outside Uganda; it must not show undue preference or exercise undue discrimination when fixing tariffs or making agreements. The board must establish and manage a general fund and other necessary funds (including a reserve fund from profits) and may, with ministerial approval, establish other funds, invest monies not immediately required in allowed investments or with ministerial permission, and realise investments to finance operations or reinvestment.