Technical Code definition

Technical Code means a code approved or determined by the Minister under Part 5 of the Act;
Technical Code means the Technical Code prepared by Western Power under regulation 26;
Technical Code means a code approved or determined by the Minister under Part 3 of the Utilities (Technical Regulation) Act 2014 (ACT);

Examples of Technical Code in a sentence

  • Operational Verification begins on the day of commencement of trial operation introduced within the meaning of the provisions of Act No. 266/1994 Coll., as amended, and its implementing Decree No. 177/1995 Coll., which issues the Construction and Technical Code of Railways, as amended.


More Definitions of Technical Code

Technical Code means the code or codes governing technical standards and practice in the provision of licensed services, as drawn up and from time to time revised by Ofcom (and to the extent that such code or codes has not or have not been drawn up by Ofcom or is not or are not in force a technical code drawn up by the Radio Authority and in force immediately before the radio transfer date is to have effect as if it were a technical code issued by Ofcom); and
Technical Code means a code approved or determined by the
Technical Code means a technical code prepared from time to time by a corporation under regulation 26 of the Transmission Regulations or a distribution technical code prepared from time to time by a corporation under regulation 28 of the Distribution Regulations;
Technical Code means a technical code made under —
Technical Code means a technical code prepared from time to time by Western Power under regulation 26 of the Transmission Regulations or a distribution technical code prepared from time to time by Western Power under regulation 28 of the Distribution Regulations;
Technical Code means a voluntary industry code prepared under Chapter 3 of Part VII;
Technical Code means the code or codes governing technical standards and practice in the provision of licensed services, as drawn up and from time to time revised by Ofcom (and to the extent that such code or codes has not or have not been drawn up by Ofcom or