Customer Transfer Code definition
Examples of Customer Transfer Code in a sentence
If you enter a contract with a different electricity supplier, the contract ends when you have been transferred to the other electricity supplier in accordance with the Customer Transfer Code.
Transfer Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 5 of the Customer Transfer Code*) and/or the Electricity Industry Metering Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 6 of the Metering Code*), as applicable in the circumstances.
Subject to the Customer Transfer Code, Horizon Power Pilbara Network must not delete a Connection Point other than in accordance with a notice given by a User under clause 4.6(a).
Customer Transfer Code means the Electricity Industry (Customer Transfer) Code 2016 (WA).
Customer Transfer Code* means the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004, made under section 39(2a) of the Act* in respect of the matter referred to in section 39(2)(b) of the Act*, and includes all rules, policies or other subordinate documents developed under the Customer Transfer Code*.
ELECTRICITY TRANSFER ACCESS CONTRACT (AA#32) Build Pack* means the ‘Build Pack‘ developed under the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 5 of the Customer Transfer Code*) and/or the Electricity Industry Metering Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 6 of the Metering Code*), as applicable in the circumstances.
If you enter a contract with a different electricity supplier, the contract ends when you have been transferred to the other electricity supplier in accordance with the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004.
This Schedule should be read in conjunction with the Code, Electricity Industry (Customer Transfer) Code 2016 (WA), Code of Conduct for Supply of Electricity to Small Use Customers 2018 (WA), Western Power’s Metrology Procedure and Communication Rules (which incorporate the Build Pack).
Build Pack* means the ‘Build Pack‘ developed under the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 5 of the Customer Transfer Code*) and/or the Electricity Industry Metering Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 6 of the Metering Code*), as applicable in the circumstances.