Meter Read Requirements Sample Clauses

Meter Read Requirements. 7.4.1 The requirements (for Meter Readings to be obtained and submitted) under the New Rules in Section M5.1 are effective on the basis set out in this paragraph 7. 7.4.2 The New Rules (as to estimation of Metered Volume) under Section M5.4 are effective: (a) in relation to Class 1 and 2 Supply Meters, as to Metered Volume for any Day on and after the Implementation Date; (b) in relation to Class 3 and 4 Supply Meters, as to Metered Volume for any period (as referred to in Section M5.4.2) ending on or after the Implementation Date. 7.4.3 The New Rules (as to cyclic Meter Readings in respect of Class 1 and Class 2 Supply Meters) under Sections M5.6 and M5.7 are effective as to Meter Readings for which the Read Date is on or after the Implementation Date, subject to paragraph 7.4.6. 7.4.4 The New Rules (as to cyclic Meter Readings in respect of Class 3 Supply Meters) under Section M5.8 are effective from the first time at which a User elects for Supply Meter Point to be in Class 3. 7.4.5 The New Rules under the following provisions: (a) Section M5.9 (as cyclic Meter Readings in respect of Class 4 Supply Meters), and (b) Section M5.10 (failure to obtain Meter Readings) and M5.12 (Check Reads) shall apply, with effect from the Implementation Date, so far as they are capable of so applying, in continuity of the equivalent provisions of Old Rules as they applied on the Last Pre-Nexus Day. 7.4.6 In accordance with paragraph 7.4.5: (a) the Registered User of a Class 4 Supply Meter will be treated as having elected a monthly Meter Read Frequency for the purposes of Section M5.9.1(b)(ii) where (on the Last Pre-Nexus Day) such an election was in force under OR Section G2.3.2(f)(ii); (b) in relation to the first Meter Reading of a Class 4 Supply Meter on or after the Implementation Date, the minimum periods (since the Read Date of the preceding Valid Meter Reading) provided for in Section M5.9.2 shall run from Read Dates before the Implementation Date; (c) the requirements in Section M5.9.4 (as to percentages of Valid Meter Readings to be submitted within specified periods after Read Date) will apply on and after the Implementation Date in respect of Read Dates before the Implementation Date; (d) the requirements in Section M5.9.8 and M5.9.9 (as to frequency within which Valid Meter Readings are to be obtained, percentage of Relevant Supply Meters for which Valid Readings are to be obtained within a specified period, and maximum period from the last Read Date of the R...
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