NEW ZEALAND: Electricity Industry Act 2010 (2021 Ed.)

An Act (a) To make better provision for the regulation of the supply of electricity and the electricity industry in New Zealand; and (b) To consolidate and amend the law relating to the regulation and control of electrical workers; (c) To provide for matters incidental thereto; and (d) To repeal the Electric Linemen Act 1959, the Electricity Act 1968, and the Electrical Registration Act 1979.

GUAM: Executive Order No. 2010-15 of 2010 Relative to Creating an Energy Task Force Committee to Develop and Implement a Strategic Energy Plan

The Executive Order No. 2010-15 of 2010 Relative to Creating an Energy Task Force Committee to Develop and Implement a Strategic Energy Plan establishes the Energy Task Force Committee spearheaded by the Guahan Energy Office and the President of I Unibetsedat Guahan, and supported by federal agencies.

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS: Public Law No. 19-4 of 2015

This Act was made in response to the consequences caused by a typhoon which caused damages to the wellbeing of the population in the country. The lack of access to water and electricity continues to exacerbate the living conditions and aggravate the citizens who have been inflicted by that natural calamity. Therefore this act exempts generators and home appliances from excise tax.

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS: Public Law No. 18-75 of 2015

Accordingly, the purpose of this legislation is to provide a definition for net metering and to prioritize the interconnection with net metering for health and education renewable energy capacity at CUC. Any reasonable direct expense to CUC for reviewing and interconnecting the PV or wind power renewable energy capacity shall be the responsibility of CHCC and PSS. There will be no cost to CUC to prioritize the interconnection of the renewable energy.

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS: Public Law No. 6-45 of 1988

The Act provides for a Building Safety Code of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The purpose of this Building Safety Code is to secure and promote the safety, health and general welfare of the people of the country providing standards for the location, design, material, construction, enlargement, maintenance, use, occupancy, and moving of buildings and structures in the Commonwealth.