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Number 17 of 1954.
ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1954.
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
1.
Definitions.
2.
Limitation on total expenditure for general purposes.
3.
Temporary borrowing.
4.
Borrowing powers for general purposes.
5.
Advances to the Board out of the Central Fund.
6.
Repayment by the Board of advances out of the Central Fund.
7.
Increase of advances for rural electrification.
8.
Underwriting by the Minister for Finance of issue of stock.
9.
Guarantee of securities.
10.
Annual statement as to guarantees.
11.
Securities of Board to be trustee securities.
12.
Redemption Fund.
13.
Investment of surplus moneys.
14.
Payment of dividends, etc., into the Exchequer.
15.
Powers of Minister for Finance in respect of stock held by him.
16.
Vesting of Shannon Works in Board.
17.
Exclusion of Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893.
18.
Provision of money for payments out of the Central Fund.
19.
Maximum rate of pension of whole-time members of the Board.
20.
Short title, collective citation and construction.
Acts Referred to
Electricity (Supply) Act, 1927
No. 27 of 1927
Electricity Supply Board (Superannuation) Act, 1942
No. 17 of 1942
Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act, 1945
No. 12 of 1945
Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act, 1952
No. 4 of 1952
Number 17 of 1954.
ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1954.
AN ACT TO AUTHORISE INCREASES IN THE TOTAL LIABILITIES WHICH MAY BE INCURRED BY THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BOARD FOR GENERAL PURPOSES AND FOR THE ELECTRIFICATION OF RURAL AREAS, TO CONFER ADDITIONAL BORROWING POWERS ON THE BOARD, TO VEST THE SHANNON WORKS IN THE BOARD AND TO PROVIDE FOR OTHER MATTERS CONNECTED WITH THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD. [27th April, 1954.]
BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS:â
Definitions.
1.âIn this Actâ
âthe Actsâ means the Electricity (Supply) Acts, 1927 to 1952;
âthe Boardâ means the Electricity Supply Board;
âthe Ministerâ means the Minister for Industry and Commerce.
Limitation on total expenditure for general purposes.
Limitation on total expenditure for general purposes.
2.â(1) The total expenditure of the Board for general purposes, that is to say, for capital purposes other than the electrification of rural areas shall not exceed one hundred million pounds.
(2) Capital expenditure for the purpose of this section shall compriseâ
(a) the sum of ÂŁ6,030,066, being the expenditure on the Shannon Works for which the Board became liable under
section 15
of the
Electricity (Supply) Act, 1927
(No. 27 of 1927), on the handing over of the Works to the Board;
(b) the sum of ÂŁ38,094,570, being the amount of the advances to the Board out of the Central Fund up to the 31st day of December, 1953, under the Acts for general purposes;
(c) all sums credited to the Board's General Assets Depreciation Reserve which are temporarily utilised to finance new capital projects;
(d) all sums borrowed under
section 8
of the
Electricity Supply Board (Superannuation) Act, 1942
(No. 17 of 1942), from the trustees of a superannuation fund;
(e) all sums borrowed temporarily under section 3 for new capital projects;
(f) (i) such further sums as may be advanced to the Board for general purposes under the Acts within the total existing limit of ÂŁ58,945,000 (that is to say, ÂŁ13,445,000 under the Electricity (Supply) Acts, 1927 to 1942, and ÂŁ45,500,000 under the
Electricity (Supply) Act, 1945
(No. 12 of 1945), as amended), and
(ii) all sums advanced to, or borrowed by, the Board under this Act for general purposes,
except to the extent that any such sums are applied to recoup the General Assets Depreciation Reserve for moneys utilised to finance new capital projects or to repay sums borrowed for such projects under section 3 or borrowed from the trustees of a superannuation fund.
(3) The Minister for Finance shall not advance moneys to the Board and the Board shall not borrow moneys from any source if its capital expenditure would thereby exceed the limitation imposed by this section.
Temporary borrowing.
3.â(1) The Board may borrow temporarily such sums as it may require for the performance of its functions.
(2) The Board shall not so exercise its powers that its total indebtedness in respect of temporary borrowing exceeds at any time such amount as may be authorised by the Minister with the approval of the Minister for Finance.
Borrowing powers for general purposes.
4.â(1) The Board may, with the consent of the Minister for Finance and the Minister, borrow money by means of the creation of stock or other forms of security to be issued, transferred, dealt with and redeemed in such manner and on such terms and conditions as the Board, with the consents aforesaid, may determine.
(2) The borrowing powers conferred by this section on the Board may be exercised for any purpose arising in the performance of its functions other than the electrification of rural areas but there may be attached to consent to borrow the condition that the moneys shall be utilised only for the purpose of a programme of capital works approved by the Minister.
(3) The terms upon which moneys are borrowed under this section may include provisions charging the moneys and interest thereon upon all property of whatsoever kind for the time being vested in the Board or upon any particular property of the Board and provisions establishing the priority of such charges amongst themselves and in relation to charges in respect of advances made, whether before or after the passing of this Act, to the Board out of the Central Fund and such terms may, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any enactment, provide that any charge in respect of moneys so borrowed may rank before or equally with charges in respect of such advances.
(4) The total amount borrowed under this section shall not exceed twenty-five million pounds.
Advances to the Board out of the Central Fund.
5.â(1) In addition to the borrowing powers conferred by sections 3 and 4, the Minister for Finance, on the recommendation of the Minister, shall, subject to subsection (3) of section 2, have power to advance moneys to the Board out of the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof for purposes other than the electrification of rural areas.
(2) There may be attached to the making of an advance the condition that the moneys shall be utilised only for the purpose of a programme of capital works approved by the Minister.
(3) After the passing of this Act no further advances shall be made under
section 38
of the
Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act, 1945
(No. 12 of 1945).
Repayment by the Board of advances out of the Central Fund.
6.â(1) Every sum advanced out of the Central Fund to the Board under section 5 shall be repayable by the Board at such times, in such manner, and with interest at such rate as shall be prescribed by the Minister for Finance, and every such sum and the interest thereon shall forthwith become and be a floating charge on all property of whatsoever kind from time to time vested in or owned by the Board.
(2) No floating charge created by this section shall operate to prevent or restrict the alienation or other dealing by the Board of or with any property affected by such floating charge in the due and proper exercise or performance of the statutory powers and duties of the Board.
(3) Every charge created by this section shall be vested in the Minister for Finance and may be enforced by that Minister in due form of law whenever he shall think proper so to do.
(4) All moneys paid by or recovered from the Board in respect of the repayment of the capital of or the payment of the interest on a sum advanced to the Board under this section shall be paid into or disposed of for the benefit of the Exchequer at such time and in such manner as the Minister for Finance shall direct.
Increase of advances for rural electrification.
7.â(1) The total amount of the sums advanced under
section 41
of the
Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act, 1945
(No. 12 of 1945), for the electrification of rural areas shall not exceed sixteen million pounds and, accordingly, subsection (1) of that section shall be construed as if that sum were substituted for the sum mentioned therein.
(2)
Section 3
of the
Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act, 1952
(No. 4 of 1952), is hereby repealed.
Underwriting by the Minister for Finance of issue of stock.
8.â(1) The Minister for Finance may, subject to such conditions as he may think fit, agree with the Board that, if any stock of the Board about to be offered at any time for subscription is not within a specific time taken up by the public, he will take up and pay for such stock or some specified proportion thereof.
(2) All moneys from time to time required to meet payments required to be made by the Minister for Finance to the Board in respect of any stock taken up by him under this Act shall be charged on and paid out of the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof.
Guarantee of securities.
9.â(1) The Minister for Finance may guarantee, in such manner and form and on such terms and conditions as he thinks fit, the due repayment by the Board of any moneys borrowed under section 4.
(2) All moneys from time to time required by the Minister for Finance to meet sums which may become payable under any guarantee given by him under this section shall be advanced out of the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof.
(3) Any advances out of the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof for the purpose of this section shall be repaid to the Central Fund (with interest thereon at such rates as the Minister for Finance shall appoint) by the Board within twelve months from the date of the advance.
(4) Where the whole or any part of the advances out of the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof for the purpose of this section has not been repaid by the Board to the Central Fund in accordance with subsection (3), the amount so remaining outstanding shall be repaid to the Central Fund out of moneys provided by the Oireachtas.
(5) The provision of moneys by the Oireachtas under subsection (4) shall not exempt the Board from the liability to repay to the Central Fund, with interest thereon at the rate appointed by the Minister for Finance, the full amount of any advance made under subsection (2), and such repayment shall be made by the Board at such times and in such instalments as the Minister for Finance may appoint.
Annual statement as to guarantees.
10.âThe Minister for Finance shall, as soon as may be after the expiration of every financial year, lay before each House of the Oireachtas a statement setting out as respects each guarantee given under section 9 during such year or given at any time before, and in force at, the commencement of such yearâ
(a) particulars of the guarantee,
(b) in case any payment has been made by the Minister under the guarantee before the end of such year, the amount of the payment and the amount (if any) repaid to the Minister on foot of the payment,
(c) the amount for which the Minister would, if the guarantee were enforced immediately upon the expiration of such year, be liable as principal under the guarantee.
Securities of Board to be trustee securities.
11.âAny security created under section 4 shall be deemed to be included amongst the securities in which trustees may invest trust funds under the powers of
section 1
of the
Trustee Act, 1893
.
Redemption Fund.
12.â(1) After providing for the payment of interest on securities created under section 4 and for other fixed charges and obligations, the Board shall from time to time set aside such sums as it considers proper for the purpose of forming a fund for the redemption of any security which under the conditions of issue is redeemable wholly or partly in cash.
(2) The Board may invest any sums set aside under this section and the income therefrom inâ
(a) such securities for the time being authorised by law for the investment of trust funds as the Board, after consultation with the Minister for Finance, thinks proper;
(b) such other securities for the time being approved of in that behalf by the Minister for Finance as the Board thinks proper.
(3) (a) All sums set aside under this section together with the income therefrom shall be applied in or towards the redemption at maturity of any security for the redemption of which they have been set aside or may, if the Board thinks fit, be applied to the purchase of any such security and any security so purchased shall be written off and cancelled.
(b) Except with the approval of the Minister for Finance, the Board shall not under this subsection purchase any security at a price exceeding the sum of the followingâ
(i) the redemption price of the security, and
(ii) any interest accrued due on the security at the date of purchase and payable to the purchaser.
Investment of surplus moneys.
13.âThe Board may, with the consent of the Minister for Finance and the Minister, invest any moneys at its disposal which it does not for the time being require for the performance of its functions in such securities as the Minister for Finance thinks proper.
Payment of dividends etc. into the Exchequer.
14.âAll dividends, bonus and other moneys received by the Minister for Finance in respect of stock of the Board held by him shall be paid into the Exchequer.
Powers of Minister for Finance in respect of stock held by him.
15.â(1) The Minister for Finance may hold for so long as he thinks fit the stock subscribed for by him under this Act and may as and when he thinks fit sell all or any of such stock.
(2) The net proceeds of every sale of stock by the Minister for Finance shall be paid into the Exchequer.
Vesting of Shannon Works in Board.
16.â(1) The Shannon Works are hereby vested in the Board for all the estate and interest of the Minister.
(2) Subsection (3) of
section 17
of the
Electricity (Supply) Act, 1927
(No. 27 of 1927), is hereby repealed.
Exclusion of Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893.
17.âThe Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893, shall not apply to any action, prosecution or proceeding against the Board or in respect of any act, neglect or default by a servant or agent of the Board in his capacity as a servant or agent of the Board.
Provision of money for payments out of the Central Fund.
18.â(1) The Minister for Finance may, for the purpose of providing for the payment of sums out of the Central Fund under this Act or for the repayment to that Fund of all or any part of the sums so paid or for paying off any securities issued under this section so far as such payment is not otherwise provided for, borrow money by means of the issue of such securities as he thinks proper, and all sums so borrowed shall be paid into the Exchequer.
(2) The principal of and interest on all securities issued under this section shall be charged on and payable out of the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof.
Maximum rate of pension of whole-time members of the Board.
19.âSubsection (1) of
section 2
of the
Electricity Supply Board (Superannuation) Act, 1942
(No. 17 of 1942), (which provides for payment of pensions to whole-time members of the Board) is hereby amended by the substitution therein of âtwenty-four forty-eighthsâ for âtwenty forty-eighthsâ as the maximum proportion of yearly salary to be taken for the calculation of any such pension.
Short title, collective citation and construction.
20.â(1) This Act may be cited as the Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act, 1954.
(2) The Acts and this Act may be cited together as the Electricity (Supply) Acts, 1927 to 1954.
(3) The Acts and this Act shall be construed together as one.
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