Overview

Indicative timetable

Our review of the (Retail) Exempt Selling Guideline and the Electricity Network Service Provider – Registration Exemption Guideline commenced in May 2021. Our indicative timetable for the review process is outlined below. 

Indicative dates for key milestones
Milestone Date*
Publish consultation paper discussing general concerns identified within both guidelines May 2021
Public consultation closes June 2021
Publication of the draft Retail Exempt Selling Guideline, Notice of Draft Instrument, draft AER factsheet and draft Exempt Seller Hardship Policy template 9 March 2022
Public consultation closes – draft Retail Exempt Selling Guideline, draft AER factsheet and draft Exempt Seller Hardship Policy template 7 April 2022
Consultative meetings with stakeholders, upon request April-May 2022
AER publishes final Retail Exempt Selling Guideline, Notice of Final Instrument, AER factsheet and Exempt Seller Hardship Policy template 15 July 2022
AER publishes draft Network Exemptions Guideline and Notice of Draft 31 October 2022
Public consultation – draft Network Exemptions Guideline 31 October - 9 December 2022
Consultative meetings with stakeholders, upon request November-December 2022
AER publishes final Network Exemptions Guideline and Reasons for Decision  TBA following consultation

*Dates are indicative and may change

Consultation paper

The AER has published a consultation paper in relation to a review of the AER (Retail) Exempt Selling Guideline (the retail exemption guideline) and the Electricity Network Service Provider – Registration Exemption Guideline (the network exemption guideline).

The consultation paper seeks stakeholder feedback on:

  • Improving the clarity and readability of exemption requirements.
  • Streamlining the network exemption guideline and removing redundancies.
  • Clarifying concepts such as the issue of the ownership, control, and operation of embedded networks in the network exemption guideline.
  • Introducing standardised statements in both guidelines where information requirements need to be met, e.g. for exemption applications that require applicants to obtain explicit informed consent to network conversion proposals.
  • Improving consistency between the two guidelines.

Submissions

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Interested stakeholders were invited to make submissions on our consultation paper before 30 June 2021 and the consultation period is now closed.  We are in the process of assessing the submissions received, and thank all stakeholders who provided feedback.