Electricity Act |
Electricity (Contestable Consumers) Regulations 2018 |
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Citation and commencement |
1. These Regulations are the Electricity (Contestable Consumers) Regulations 2018 and come into operation on 1 April 2018. |
Definitions |
Classification as contestable consumer |
3.—(1) Subject to regulations 4 and 5, a consumer is classified as a contestable consumer for any premises lawfully used or occupied by the consumer if —
[S 706/2018 wef 01/11/2018]
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Consumers not classified as contestable consumers: subject premises under prepaid metering scheme |
4. A consumer is not classified as a contestable consumer for any subject premises under regulation 3 if the premises are subject to a prepaid metering scheme administered by an MSSL under which electricity is consumed on a pay‑as‑you‑use basis. |
Consumers not classified as contestable consumers: subject premises with master‑meter and sub‑meters |
5.—(1) This regulation applies where —
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Cessation of classification as contestable consumer: change in metering scheme and revocation of consent by sub‑meter consumer |
6.—(1) A consumer who is classified as a contestable consumer under regulation 3 for any subject premises ceases to be classified as such for those premises if —
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Cessation of classification as contestable consumer: application by contestable consumer |
7.—(1) A consumer who is a contestable consumer under regulation 3 for any subject premises may apply to the MSSL with whom the consumer holds a contestable consumer account for the subject premises, to close the account if —
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Metering requirements |
8.—(1) A contestable consumer who is using a telephone line to enable the remote reading of a meter at any subject premises must continue to maintain the telephone line until the meter is replaced by a transmission licensee with another meter that can be remotely read without a telephone line.
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Revocation and saving |
9.—(1) The Electricity (Contestable Consumers) Regulations 2015 (G.N. No. S 274/2015) are revoked.
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Chairman, Energy Market Authority of Singapore. |
[ERMS-180730257-263653; AG/LEGIS/SL/89A/2015/2 Vol. 1] |
(To be presented to Parliament under section 103(4) of the Electricity Act). |