Disconnection Policy definition

Disconnection Policy means the latest version of Irish Water’s Water and Wastewater Disconnection and Reconnection Policy.
Disconnection Policy means the latest version of Uisce Éireann’s Water and Wastewater Disconnection and Reconnection Policy.
Disconnection Policy means the policy (as may be amended from time to time), which is currently available or shall be made available on Irish Water's website and which sets out the circumstances in which Irish Water may carry out Disconnection and reconnection, including the circumstances in which a Customer may be charged for Disconnection or reconnection. The Disconnection Policy is a Commission approved document.

Examples of Disconnection Policy in a sentence

  • SeeNetwork Disconnection Policy and Security Tips at ICT Security.

  • The water utility will individually reach out to each customer that has a delinquent bill as of the Disconnection Policy Resumption Date and will offer an opportunity to participate in an amortization agreement, alternative payment schedule, or a plan for deferred or reduced payment (the choice of which will be appropriate determined by the water utility based upon the specific circumstances of the individual customer).

  • If a customer is engaged in one of those types of payment assistance plans and is making timely payments under that plan, they will not be disconnected.• 60 days after Disconnection Policy Resumption Date – The water utility may begin disconnecting customers for non-payment pursuant to the rules and procedures set forth under SB 998 and the applicable tariff rules.

  • If a customer is engaged in one of those types of payment assistance plans and is making timely payments under that plan, they will not be disconnected. 60 days after Disconnection Policy Resumption Date – The water utility may begin disconnecting customers for non-payment pursuant to the rules and procedures set forth under SB 998 and the applicable tariff rules.

  • Miscellaneous matters• All Disconnections and Reconnections are subject to the terms of the Disconnection Policy.

  • THAT the City Telephone Disconnection Policy be amended to reflect the changes as approved by the KMTS Commission at their meeting of April 20, 2004.

  • If a customer is engaged in one of those types of payment assistance plans and the customer is making timely payments under that plan, the customer will not be disconnected. Disconnection Policy Resumption Date on July 5, 2021 for non-payment – BVES will reinstate its disconnection process for non-payment pursuant to standard disconnection procedures under its tariffs.

  • Chair Cracknell requested to [Amend the Rules], realized he did not have Disconnection Policy in Manager report, agreed by consensus.

  • Finance leases – lesseeAssets held under finance leases are initially recognised as assets of the group at their fair value at the inception of the lease or, if lower, at the present value of the minimum lease payments.

  • This depends on the disconnection and reconnection charging arrangements that were previously determined by Local Authority which Irish Water is required to continue to apply until a new Irish Water Disconnection Policy is developed and implemented.


More Definitions of Disconnection Policy

Disconnection Policy means a policy of the EPC on service disconnection and reconnection for customers with payments in Arrears to be adopted as per Section 6.01 of this Financing Agreement;
Disconnection Policy means the latest version of Uisce Éireann’s Water and
Disconnection Policy means, at any point in time, the policies published by EPCOR Distribution from time to time setting out its policies and procedures in relation to the energization, de-energization, re-energization, reduction in capability and disconnection of a Service Connection at a Site and in effect at such time.

Related to Disconnection Policy

  • Valuation Policy has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.12(b)(ii)(B).

  • Best Execution Policy means the Company’s prevailing policy available at the Company’s Website regarding best execution when executing client orders;

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.