Examples of Gas Code in a sentence
An event specified in a transitional access arrangement under section 3.17(ii) of the Gas Code as an event that triggers an obligation to submit revisions to the access arrangement prior to the revisions submission date will be taken to be a trigger event for the purposes of rule 51.
If total revenue is calculated for the purposes of a transitional access arrangement under sections 8.4 and 8.9 of the Gas Code in accordance with the IRR or NPV methodology as described in those sections, the opening capital base for the first access arrangement period to follow the transitional access arrangement period will be based on the value of the capital base at the end of the transitional access arrangement period arrived at in accordance with that calculation.
A date designated in a transitional access arrangement as a revisions submission date (including such a date extended under section 7.19 of the Gas Code) will be taken to be a review submission date for the purposes of the rules and a date designated in a transitional access arrangement as a revisions commencement date will be taken to be a revision commencement date for the purposes of the rules.
An application that remained undecided on the date of transition for the Relevant Regulator's permission for a discount under section 8.43 of the Gas Code becomes, on the date of transition, an application for the AER's approval of a discount under rule 96.
A speculative investment fund established under section 8.19 of the Gas Code will be taken to be a speculative capital expenditure account under rule 84.
A discount permitted by the Relevant Regulator under section 8.43 of the Gas Code will be taken to be a discount approved by the AER under rule 96.
A transitional access arrangement approved or made in accordance with section 3.34 of the Gas Code will, from the date of transition, be taken to be CTP access arrangement for the purposes of the rules and a date designated in such an access arrangement as a revisions commencement date will be taken to be an expiry date for the purposes of the rules.
Access arrangement information submitted under the Gas Code (including access arrangement information amended under the Gas Code) will be taken to be access arrangement information for the purposes of the rules.
A surcharge approved by the Relevant Regulator under section 8.25 of the Gas Code will be taken to be a surcharge approved by the AER under rule 83.
A service provider who was, immediately before the date of transition, required to maintain a public register by or under section 5.9 of the Gas Code is taken to have been required by the AER, on the date of transition, to maintain a public register of spare capacity under rule 111.