The following documents:
- provide guidance on the practices and procedures that apply to matters brought before the Board
- outline the Board’s legislated powers and duties
The Board is not responsible for content on external websites.
Statutes
The following is a list of Nova Scotia statutes that pertain to Energy Board mandates:
- Electrical Installation & Inspection Act
- Electricity Act
- Electricity Efficiency and Conservation Restructuring (2014) Act
- Energy and Regulatory Boards Act
- Energy Resources Conservation Act
- Gas Distribution Act
- Halifax Regional Municipality Charter
- Marine Renewable-energy Act
- Maritime Link Act
- More Access to Energy Act
- Nova Scotia Power Finance Corporation Act
- Nova Scotia Power Privatization Act
- Petroleum Products Pricing Act
- Petroleum Resources Removal Permit Act
- Pipeline Act
- Public Utilities Act
- Riverport Electric Light Act for Polling District No. 2, in the County of Lunenburg
- Subsurface Energy Storage Act
- Technical Safety Act
For a list of all current public statues, visit Consolidated Public Statutes.
Rules and Regulations
The following is a list of Rules and Regulations that pertain to Energy Board matters:
- Board Regulatory Rules
- Board Electricity Retailers Regulations (Nova Scotia)
- Board Gas Distribution Regulations (Nova Scotia)
- Board Gas Marketers Regulations (Nova Scotia)
- Costs Rules
- Gas Distribution Regulations (Nova Scotia)
- Gas Plant Facility Regulations
- Maritime Link Cost Recovery Process Regulations (Nova Scotia)
- Petroleum Resources Removal Permit Exemption Regulations
- Petroleum Products Pricing Regulations
- Pipeline Regulations (Nova Scotia)
- Province of Nova Scotia - Consolidated Regulations
- Public Utilities Rules
- Renewable Electricity Regulations
- Rules for the Regulation of Practice and Procedure
- Underground Hydrocarbons Storage Regulations
- Utility and Review Board Regulations
For more info and a list of all current regulations, visit Consolidated Nova Scotia Regulations.
A Note on Statutes and Regulations
Statutes and regulations change from time to time.
- It can take several weeks between the date the change is approved and the date the online version of the Act is updated. In the interim, changes to Acts can be found on the Bills of the House of Assembly page. Some changes are larger or more complex and are displayed separately in the list of Acts.
- Changes to Regulations are usually made using Orders in Council. Again, there can be a delay between the date of approval of the Order and the date the updated Regulation is available online.
Other Resources
- Electronic Filing Policy - Proceedings (Filing of Documents in Electronic Form)
- Confidentiality Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)