Department/Agency
Australian Energy Market Commission
Topic
Energy
Type
Ministerial Forum / Standard Setting Body
Announcement date
04/04/2024
Link to announcement
Accelerating smart meter deployment | AEMC
Problem being addressed
Official website for Published Impact Analyses for decisions announced by the Australian Government, Ministerial Forums and National Standard Setting Bodies.
Department/Agency
Australian Energy Market Commission
Topic
Energy
Type
Ministerial Forum / Standard Setting Body
Announcement date
04/04/2024
Link to announcement
Accelerating smart meter deployment | AEMC
Problem being addressed
Announcement date
11 April 2024
Link to announcement
Updates to the Sunscreen Standard
Problem being addressed
Announcement date
27 March 2024
Link to announcement
ASIC remakes five ‘sunsetting’ class orders for managed funds
Problem being addressed
ASIC note that under the Legislation Act 2003, the following five Class Orders (the Managed Investment Class Orders) are due to sunset on 1 April 2024.
Announcement date
27 March 2024
Link to announcement
New Vehicle Efficiency Standard Bill 2024
Problem being addressed
Australia and Russia are among the only advanced economies without a new vehicle efficiency standard (NVES) so Australians spend more on fuel and have fewer choices of cleaner, cheaper-to-run cars.
The primary problems that Government is trying to solve is how to:
Announcement date
27 March 2024
Link to announcement
Net Zero Economy Authority Bill introduced | PM&C (pmc.gov.au)
Announcement date
18 March 2024
Link to announcement
ASIC issues new legislative instrument for exchange traded funds | ASIC
Problem being addressed
Under the Legislation Act 2003, Class Order [CO 13/721] was due to sunset on 1 April 2024. CO 13/721 provides relief to facilitate exchange traded funds (ETFs) that are quoted on the ASX AQUA Market or Cboe where the ETF is passively managed and tracks an index.
Proposal
Announcement date
20 March 2024
Announcement date
30 November 2023
Link to announcement
Extraterritorial airspace | Civil Aviation Safety Authority (casa.gov.au)
On 11 January 2024, The Department of the Treasury fulfilled its post-implementation review (PIR) requirements with regard to Strengthening regulatory protection for franchise automotive dealerships.
The PIR requirements were triggered when the Prime Minister granted an exemption from the Impact Analysis (IA) (formerly Regulation Impact Analysis) requirements due to urgent and unforeseen events requiring a decision before an adequate regulatory impact assessment could be undertaken. The measures exempted were:
Announcement date
7 February 2024
Link to announcement
https://www.acma.gov.au/articles/2024-02/new-protections-telco-customers-experiencing-hardship
Problem being addressed