Petroleum Pipelines Act, 2003 (Act No. 60 of 2003)NoticesPetroleum Pipelines Act: Rules, 2014Chapter 2 : Applications and Objections to Licence Applications10. Form and manner of an objection to an application for a licence |
(1) | An objection to an application for a licence must be in Form D and must contain all information specified therein. |
(2) | An objector may, request the confidential treatment of information in the objection in which case the objection must be submitted together with — |
(a) | an application for the confidential treatment of information which complies with Rule 4 of these Rules; and |
(b) | a non-confidential version of the objection. |
(3) | An objection to an application for a licence must be delivered by hand or sent by registered post or sent electronically or sent by fax to the addresses and numbers specified in Rule 2 of these Rules. |
(4) | An objection must be received by the Energy Regulator on or before the closing date of objections mentioned in the notice of the licence application published in terms of Rule 8 of these Rules. |
(5) | This Rule, with the necessary changes, applies to an objection to an amended application for a licence. |
(6) | Comments on an application for a licence - which are not objections - must be in writing and sent to the Energy Regulator to the addresses or numbers specified in Rule 2 of these Rules. |