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Electricity Reform Act 2000
44CMatters to be regarded in making or administering Retail Code
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44C Matters to be regarded in making or administering Retail Code
In making, varying or revoking the Retail Code, or in performing
functions under the Retail Code that relate to the protection of
residential customers or the continuity of supply, the Utilities
Commission must have regard to the following matters:
(a) that the supply of electricity is an essential service for
residential customers, so that if an electricity retailer fails, the
following principles apply:
(i) safeguards should be put in place to protect continuity of
supply;
(ii) customers affected by the failure require adequate
information;
(iii) other measures should be put in place to mitigate the
impact of the failure on customers and electricity entities
as far as possible;
(iv) any other principles prescribed by regulation;
(b) that disconnection of the premises of a residential customer
facing financial hardship or domestic or family violence should
be a last resort option;
(c) that complaints handling and dispute resolution mechanisms
should be readily accessible to residential customers;
(d) any other matters prescribed by regulation.