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Status:This version of this cross heading contains provisions that are prospective.StatusThe term provision is used to describe a definable element in a piece of legislation that has legislative effect – such as a Part, Chapter or section. A version of a provision is prospective either:where the provision (Part, Chapter or section) has never come into force or;where the text of the provision is subject to change, but no date has yet been appointed by the appropriate person or body for those changes to come into force.Commencement Orders listed in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ box as not yet applied may bring this prospective version into force.Changes to legislation:There are outstanding changes not yet made by the legislation.gov.uk editorial team to Energy Act 2004. Any changes that have already been made by the team appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.Changes to LegislationRevised legislation carried on this site may not be fully up to date. Changes and effects are recorded by our editorial team in lists which can be found in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ area. Where those effects have yet to be applied to the text of the legislation by the editorial team they are also listed alongside the legislation in the affected provisions. Use the ‘more’ link to open the changes and effects relevant to the provision you are viewing.Changes and effects yet to be applied to the whole Act, associated Parts and Chapters:Changes and effectsThis section lists the changes and effects yet to be applied to the whole Act, associated Parts and Chapters where applicable. This includes any insertions of whole new Parts, Chapters or provisions yet to be inserted into this Act. These effects are included in this view as they may be (but won’t necessarily be) relevant to the specific provision that you are viewing.Act modified by S.I. 2006/772 rule 68Blanket amendment words substituted by S.I. 2011/1043 art. 3 6Whole provisions yet to be inserted into this Act (including any effects on those provisions):s. 59A inserted by 2005 c. 15 Sch. 4 para. 199s. 105A inserted by 2008 c. 32 s. 69(4)s. 110A 110B inserted by 2008 c. 32 s. 70(1)s. 112A inserted by 2008 c. 32 s. 71s. 121A inserted by S.I. 2008/1888 reg. 2s. 125-125C substituted for s. 125 by 2008 c. 27 Sch. 7 para. 2s. 131A-131C inserted by 2008 c. 27 Sch. 7 para. 6Commencement Orders yet to be applied to the Energy Act 2004:Commencement OrdersThis section lists the commencement orders yet to be applied to the whole Act. These effects are included in this view as they may be (but won’t necessarily be) relevant to the specific provision that you are viewing. Where applicable the commencement orders are listed under two headings, firstly those that bring some part of the Act you are viewing into force and secondly, those that bring into force legislation that affects some part of the legislation you are viewing. If you are viewing a prospective version or there is a prospective version available there may be commencement orders listed here that are relevant to the provision you are viewing.Commencement Orders bringing provisions within this Act into force:S.I. 2004/2184 art. 2 commences (2004 c. 20)S.I. 2004/2575 art. 2 Sch. 1 2 commences (2004 c. 20)S.I. 2005/442 art. 2 commences (2004 c. 20)S.I. 2005/877 art. 2 commences (2004 c. 20)S.I. 2005/2965 art. 2-4 commences (2004 c. 20)S.I. 2006/1964 art. 2 commences (2004 c. 20)S.I. 2007/1091 art. 2 commences (2004 c. 20)S.I. 2009/1269 art. 2 3 commences (2004 c. 20)S.I. 2010/1889 art. 2 commences (2004 c. 20)Commencement Orders bringing legislation that affects this Act into force:S.I. 2006/378 art. 2-7 Sch. commences (2005 c. 15)S.I. 2007/709 art. 3(q) commences (2006 c. 48)S.I. 2008/2550 art. 2 Sch. commences (2007 c. 17)S.I. 2009/45 art. 2-4 Commencement OrderS.I. 2009/2809 art. 2 commences (2008 c. 32)S.I. 2010/298 art. 2 Sch. commences (2009 c. 23)S.I. 2010/507 art. 2-5 commences (2009 c. 26)S.I. 2012/1205 art. 2-4 commences (Commencment order for 2012 c. 9)S.S.I. 2011/58 art. 2 3 commences (2010 asp 5)ProspectiveThis section has no associated Explanatory Notes11(1)If a person (“the defaulter”)—E+W+S(a)fails to comply with a notice or other requirement issued or imposed under paragraph 8, 9 or 10,(b)in complying with a notice under paragraph 10, makes a statement that is false in any material particular, or(c)in providing information otherwise verified in accordance with a statement of truth required by appeal rules, provides information that is false in a material particular,a member of the Commission may certify the failure, or the fact that such a false statement has been made, to the High Court or the Court of Session.
(2)The High Court or Court of Session may inquire into a matter certified to it under this paragraph; and if, after having heard—(a)any witness against or on behalf of the defaulter, and(b)any statement in his defence,it is satisfied that the defaulter did, without reasonable excuse, refuse or otherwise fail to comply with the notice or other requirement, or made the false statement, that court may punish him as if he had been guilty of contempt of court.
(3)Where the High Court or Court of Session has power under this paragraph to punish a body corporate for contempt of court, it may so punish any director or other officer of that body (either instead of or as well as punishing the body).(4)A person who wilfully alters, suppresses or destroys a document that he has been required to produce under paragraph 8 is guilty of an offence and shall be liable—(a)on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum;(b)on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to a fine, or to both.Previous: ParagraphNext: ParagraphBack to topOptions/HelpPrint OptionsPrint The Whole ActPDF The Whole ActWeb page The Whole ActPrint The Whole SchedulePDF The Whole ScheduleWeb page The Whole SchedulePrint The Whole Cross HeadingPDF The Whole Cross HeadingWeb page The Whole Cross HeadingPrint This Section onlyPDF This Section onlyWeb page This Section onlyYou have chosen to open The Whole ActThe Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download. You may also experience some issues with your browser, such as an alert box that a script is taking a long time to run.Would you like to continue?Continue to openYou have chosen to open The Whole Act as a PDFThe Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download.Would you like to continue?Continue to openYou have chosen to open the Whole ActThe Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download. You may also experience some issues with your browser, such as an alert box that a script is taking a long time to run.Would you like to continue?Continue to openYou have chosen to open the Whole Act without Schedules