Examples of Customer Transfer Code in a sentence
Note: Additional requirements in relation to customer transfers are contained in the Electricity Customer Transfer Code.
Despite clause 4.1 of the licence, the licensee is not required to comply with the Electricity Industry (Customer Transfer) Code 2016 as long as there is only one retailer selling electricity transported through the distribution system covered by this licence.
This document comes into operation in accordance with the WA Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004 and the WA Electricity Industry Metering Code 2005 ("Rules").
Subject to the Customer Transfer Code*, Western Power* must not delete a Connection Point* other than in accordance with a notice given by a User* under clause 3.6.
Part 4 of the Electricity Industry Metering Code 2005 Communication Rules defines this schedule.• Rules should be taken to read as a reference to the Metering Code 2005 and the Customer Transfer Code 2004, plus all their subsidiary documents that give legal and regulatory foundation to the operation of the WA Electricity Market.
Note:Additional requirements in relation to customer transfers are contained in the Electricity Customer Transfer Code.
Cumulatively since 1997, the farm income benefit has been (in nominal terms) $2.23 billion.
If a customer contract (the first contract) provides for termination of the contract in circumstances where the customer has entered into a customer contract with another retailer, the first contract must not provide for the termination to take effect before the customer is transferred to the other retailer in accordance with the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004.
It is a condition of every licence to which this regulation applies that the transfer of customers must be undertaken in accordance with the procedures and arrangements set out in the Electricity Industry (Customer Transfer) Code 2016.[Regulation 5 amended: Gazette 13 Jun 2017 p.
The 2008 annual report of the Telecommunications Information Ombudsman (TIO) notes that 55.7 per cent of potential Customer Transfer Code issues relate to claims from end users that their service was transferred without their consent.14 The TIO notes that, in complaints of this nature, consumers commonly claim the person who arranged the transfer was not the authorised account holder.