Licensee Supply Regulations, 1990.
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Type of law
Regulation
Abstract
These Regulations are enacted in accordance with the Electricity Supply Act, 1990. A licensee may recover from a consumer any charges due to him in respect of the supply of electricity, or in respect of the supply and fixing of any electricity meter, supply line or electrical equipment. A consumer may be required to deposit, within seven days of demand, a sum sufficient to cover the estimated charges for two months' supply of energy and two months' rental of equipment, if any. The Regulations further make provisions for: bills, restoration of supply, notice of disconnection, cessation or interruption of supply, entry during continuance of supply, entry on discontinuance of supply, entry for replacing, repairing, or altering lines or plant, provisions as to powers of entry, metering of supplies, testing of meters, licensee's installation, etc.
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Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No