Examples of Regulated Rate Option Regulation in a sentence
Notwithstanding ENMAX Energy’s failure to bill a Customer on a monthly basis, such Customer will nonetheless remain obligated to pay any Charges incurred within 12 months of the date of a bill as provided in Section 17 of the Regulated Rate Option Regulation (AR 262/2005).
The Commission considers that continuing with the existing EPSP balances the reasonable opportunity for DERS to recover its prudent costs and expenses, while recognizing the principles of certainty and reasonable rates in customer’s monthly bills through energy charges that are not subject to deferral accounts, true-ups, or rate riders under sections 3(2) and 6(2) of the Regulated Rate Option Regulation.
The right or ability of either party to dispute an invoice provided hereunder shall only apply to invoices rendered during a period of 1 year prior to the date that the disputing party first gives written notice of such dispute to the non-disputing party, or such longer period as may be applicable under the Regulated Rate Option Regulation made pursuant to the Act, as amended or replaced from time to time.
The right or ability of either party to dispute an invoice provided hereunder shall only apply to invoices rendered during a period of 1 year prior to the date that the disputing party first gives written notice of such dispute to the non- disputing party, or such longer period as may be applicable under the Regulated Rate Option Regulation made pursuant to the Act, as amended or replaced from time to time.
The right or ability of either party to dispute an invoice provided hereunder shall only apply to invoices rendered during a period of one year prior to the date that the disputing party first gives written notice of such dispute to the non-disputing party, or such longer period as may be applicable under the Regulated Rate Option Regulation made pursuant to the Act, as amended or replaced from time to time.
The Regulated Rate Option Regulation (RROR) was initially enacted on February 29, 2000, and altered the nomenclature of this transitional tariff to the Regulated Rate or Regulated Rate Option Tariff (RROT).8 At that time, the RROR required the two existing owners of electric distribution systems, TransAlta Utilities Inc.
These Terms and Conditions form part of the Distribution Tariff and the Regulated Rate Tariff and are established pursuant to Section 4 of the Distribution Tariff Regulation and Section 2 of the Regulated Rate Option Regulation.
EPCOR as a regulated rate provider has a duty to provide electrical service under Section 103(9) of the Electric Utilities Act and Section 2 of the Regulated Rate Option Regulation to eligible customers.
The reasonable return compensation is a legislated requirement under Section 6(1)(b) of the Regulated Rate Option Regulation.
This policy became the Regulated Rate Option Regulation and came into effect on July 1, 2006.