Electricity Corporation (Charges) Amendment By-laws 2000 (WA)

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EG302*

(Charges) Amendment By-laws 2000.

Energy Corporations (Powers) Act 1979

Electricity Corporation (Charges) Amendment

By-laws 2000

Made by the Electricity Corporation with the approval of the

Administrator in Executive Council.

Part 1 — Preliminary

1.            Citation

These by-laws may be cited as the Electricity Corporation

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2.            Commencement

These by-laws come into operation on 1 July 2000.

Part 2 - Amendment of the Electricity Corporation

(Charges) Br-laws 1996

3.            The by-laws amended

The amendments in this Part are to the Electricity Corporation
(Charges) By-laws 1996*.
[* Published in Gazette 25 June 1996, pp. 2875-98.

For amendments to 30 May 2000 see 1999 Index to

Legislation of Western Australia, Table 4, p. 69.]

4. By-law 3 amended
By-law 3 is amended as follows:

(a)

by deleting the definition of "automotive distillate import parity indicator";

(b) after the definition of "residential tariff" by inserting -

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"Singapore Gas Oil Price" means the Singapore Gas

Oil 0.5%s midpoint of the Product Price

Assessments for Singapore/Japan Cargoes -

(a)

as amended from time to time and published by Platt's in the Oilgram Price Report; and

(b) as expressed in Australian dollars per litre
and including the rate of duty imposed by
item 1 1(C)(2)(a) of the Schedule to the
Excise Tar(ffAct 1921 of the
Commonwealth;
(c) in the definition of "South West interconnected system", by deleting "Bunbury" and inserting instead -

" Collie

5.           By-law 9 amended

By-law 9(5) is amended in paragraph (a) of the definition of
"eligible person" by deleting subparagraph (ii) and "or" after it
and inserting instead -
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(ii) Commonwealth seniors health card; or

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6.            Schedules 1 to 5 replaced

Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are repealed and the following
Schedules are inserted instead -

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Schedule 1 - Charges for electricity supplied from South West

interconnected system

[by-laws 3, 4(1) and 10(1)]

TARIFF Li

General Supply

Low/Medium Voltage Tariff

This tariff is available for low/medium voltage supply.
A fixed charge at the rate of 26.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

17.47 cents per unit for the first 1 650 units per day.

15.76 cents per unit per day for all units exceeding 1 650 units.

TARIFF Mi

General Supply

High Voltage Tariff

This tariff is available for consumers supplied at 6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV or 33kV or such higher voltage as the Electricity Corporation may approve.

A fixed charge at the rate of 26.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

16.88 cents per unit for the first 1 650 units per day.

15.16 cents per unit per day for all units exceeding 1 650 units.

TARIFF RI

Time of use Tariff

This tariff consists of a fixed charge and energy charges dependent on the time of day and day of the week. It is subject to the conditions that the consumer agrees to take the tariff for a minimum of 12 months and pays the Tariff R1 "time-of-use meter" installation fee set out in

Schedule 5.

Tariff

Fixed charge of $1.09 per day.

Energy charge -

(a)

on peak energy charge - 19.13 cents per unit;

(b)

off peak energy charge - 5.90 cents per unit.

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TARIFF Si

Low/Medium Voltage Time Based Demand and Energy Tariff

This tariff is available for low/medium voltage supply.

The tariff consists of a minimum charge and demand and energy charges dependent on the time of day and day of the week and is subject to the undermentioned conditions.

Tariff

Minimum charge at the rate of $229.53 per day.

Demand charge 58.31 cents per day multiplied by -

(a) the on peak half-hourly maximum demand; or
(b) 30% of the off peak half-hourly maximum demand,

whichever is the greater.

Energy charge -

(a) on peak energy charge 8.36 cents per unit;
(b) off peak energy charge 5.29 cents per unit.

Conditions for Tariff Si

Minii,iiin, period of contract

Consumer to agree to take the tariff for a minimum period of

12 months.

Power factor

Power factor is to be 0.8 or better during the on peak period.

The Electricity Corporation reserves the right to levy a charge of 41.06 cents per day per WAR for the WAR necessary to improve the power factor to 0.8 lagging in any period during which the power factor at

the time of the consumer's maximum demand is less than 0.8.

TARIFF Ti

High Voltage Time Based Demand and Energy Tariff

This tariff is available to consumers supplied at 6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV or
33kV or such higher voltage as the Electricity Corporation may
approve.

The tariff consists of a minimum charge and demand and energy charges dependent on the time of day and day of the week and is subject to the undermentioned conditions.

Tariff

Minimum charge at the rate of $295.11 per day.

Demand charge 52.00 cents per day multiplied by -

(a) the on peak half-hourly maximum demand; or
(b) 30% of the off peak half-hourly maximum demand,

whichever is the greater.

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Energy charge -

(a) on peak energy charge 7.61 cents per unit;
(b) off peak energy charge 5.07 cents per unit.

Conditions for Tariff Ti

Minimum period of contract

Consumer to agree to take the tariff for a minimum period of

12 months.

Ownership of high voltage equipment

This tariff applies to consumers who own all equipment except tariff metering equipment on the load side of the consumer's high voltage terminals.

Power factor

Power factor is to be 0.8 or better during the on peak period.

The Electricity Corporation reserves the right to levy a charge of
41.06 cents per day per kVAR for the WAR necessary to improve the
power factor to 0.8 lagging in any period during which the power

factor at the time of the consumer's maximum demand is less than 0.8.

STANDBY CHARGES

Applicable to consumers with their own generation and supplied on

Tariffs Li, RI, Si, Ml or Ti.

(Payable in addition to charges under those tariffs and subject to

conditions below.)

(a)

Standby charge - 5.72 cents per day per kW.

In the case of Tariff Li or Ri. total half-hourly maximum demand and normal

half-hourly maximum demand.

(b)

In the case of Tariff Si. Standby charge - 5.72 cents per day per W.

Based on the difference between -
(1) total half-hourly maximum demand and
normal half-hourly maximum demand; or

(ii) total half-hourly maximum demand and

registered half-hourly maximum demand,

whichever is less.

(c)

In the case of Tariff Ml. Based on the difference between total half-hourly maximum demand and normal half-hourly maximum demand.

(d)

In the case of Tariff Ti. Based on the difference between -

(i) total half-hourly maximum demand and

normal half-hourly maximum demand; or

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(ii) total half-hourly maximum demand and

registered half-hourly maximum demand,

whichever is less.

Conditions for provision of standby service

The consumer to pay for the cost of all additional mains and equipment necessary to provide the standby service. The standby service agreement will be for a minimum period of 12 months. Thereafter the consumer will be required to give 6 months notice in writing to the Electricity Corporation of intention to terminate the agreement.

The "normal half-hourly maximum demand" will be assessed by the supplied from the Electricity Corporation's supply.

Notwithstanding the Electricity Corporation's assessment, in any accounting period the normal half-hourly maximum demand is taken to be not less than -

kWh registered for the accounting period
24 x (number of days in the accounting
period) x 0.4

The "total half-hourly maximum demand" will be assessed by the Electricity Corporation as the consumer's expected half-hourly minimum demand on the Electricity Corporation's system without the consumer's generation equipment in operation.

The difference between total half-hourly maximum demand and normal half- hourly maximum demand will not exceed -

(a)

the capacity of the consumer's generation equipment; or

(b)

the expected maximum loading of such generation equipment, as assessed by the Electricity

Corporation.

TARIFF Al

Residential tariff

This tariff is available for residential use only.

A fixed charge at the rate of -

25.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit.

For multiple dwellings supplied through one metered supply point the fixed charge is at the rate of—

(a) 25.57 cents per day for the first dwelling; and
(b) 19.86 cents per day for each additional dwelling.
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TARIFF B!

Residential Water Heating Tariff

This tariff is available for residential water heating during a 6 hour period between the hours of 11.00 p.m. and 6.00 am. for installations approved by the Electricity Corporation. Other single phase hardwired appliances may be connected in conjunction with the water heater.

A fixed charge at the rate of -

12.84 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

7.10 cents per unit.

For multiple dwellings supplied through one metered supply point the fixed charge is at the rate of-

12.84 cents per day for each dwelling supplied.

TARIFF Cl

Special Community Service Tariff

This tariff is available for small voluntary and charitable organisations, subject to the undermentioned conditions.

Tariff

Fixed charge at the rate of 25.57 cents per day. Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit for the first 20 units per day.
17.47 cents for the next 1 630 units per day.

15.76 cents per unit per day for all units exceeding 1 650 units.

Conditions for Tariff Cl

For the purposes of this tariff the consumer must comply with the following conditions.

(1) The consumer must -
(a) be a direct customer of the Electricity Corporation;
(b) be a voluntary, non-profit making organisation;
(c) be classified as being tax exempt under section 23 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 of the Commonwealth;
(d) provide a public service, which is available to any member of the public without discrimination;
(e) not be a Commonwealth, State or local government department, instrumentality or agency; and

(I) not receive the major part of its funding from any organisation mentioned in paragraph (e).

(2) A consumer seeking supply under this tariff must make an

application to the Electricity Corporation in writing
accompanied by evidence which clearly demonstrates that
the consumer meets all the conditions listed in item (1).

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TARIFF Dl

Special Tarfffor Certain Premises

This tariff is available for premises wholly used by a charitable or benevolent organisation for providing residential accommodation other than for commercial gain, being premises for which tariff Al is

not available.

A fixed charge at the rate of -

25.57 cents per day,

and where in accordance with this tariff there is deemed to be more
than one equivalent domestic residence in the premises, an

additional -

19.86 cents per day,

for each equivalent domestic residence except the first that is deemed

to be in the premises.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit.

For the purposes of this tariff the number of equivalent domestic residences to be in particular premises is ascertained by dividing the facility's total bed capacity by 5 and, where the quotient is not a whole number, by increasing it to the next highest whole number.

TARIFF Ki

General Supply with Residential Tariff

This tariff is available for premises where the circuit wiring is not separate and the electricity is used partly for general purposes and partly for residential purposes.

A fixed charge at the rate of 25.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit for the first 20 units per day.
17.47 cents per unit for the next 1 630 units per day.

15.76 cents per unit per day for all units exceeding 1 650 units.

TARIFF Wi

Traffic Light Installations

A charge of $1.61 per day per kilowatt of the total installed wattage.

Schedule 2 - Charges for electricity supplied from Pilbara

tower system and regional power systems

[by-laws 3, 4(1) and .10(1)]

Division 1 - Pilbara Power System

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TARIFF L2

General Supply

Low/Medium Voltage Tariff

This tariff is available for low/medium voltage supply.
A fixed charge at the rate of 26.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

17.47 cents per unit for the first 1 650 units per day.

15.76 cents per unit per day for all units exceeding 1 650 units.

TARIFF M2

General Supply

High Voltage Tariff

This tariff is available for consumers supplied at 6.6kv, 11kV, 22kV or 33kV or such higher voltage as the Electricity Corporation may approve.

A fixed charge at the rate of 26.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

16.88 cents per unit for the first 1 650 units per day.

15.16 cents per unit per day for all units exceeding 1 650 units.

TARIFF R2

Time of use Tariff

This tariff consists of a minimum daily charge, a fixed charge and energy charges dependent on the time of day and day of the week. It is subject to the condition that the consumer agrees to take the tariff for a minimum of 12 months.

Tariff

Fixed charge of$ 1.57 per day.

Energy charge -

(a)

on peak energy charge - 20.77 cents per unit;

(b)

off peak energy charge - 6.56 cents per unit.

Minimum charge of $69.95 per day.

TARIFF P2

Cost of Supply Tariff

State, Commonwealth and Foreign Government instrumentalities supplied from the Pilbara power system only.

Tariff

Fixed charge at the rate of3l.31 cents per day.
Plus all metered consumption at the rate of 20.77 cents per unit.

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T.RlFF .2

Residential Tariff

This tariff is available for residential use only.

A fixed charge at the rate of 25.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit.

For multiple dwellings supplied through one metered supply point the fixed charge is at the rate of -

(a) 25.57 cents per day for the first dwelling; and
(b) 19.86 cents per day for each additional dwelling.

TARIFF C2

Special Community Service Tariff

This tariff is available for small voluntary and charitable organisations, subject to the undermentioned conditions.

Tariff

Fixed charge at the rate of 25.57 cents per day. Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit for the first 20 units per day.
17.47 cents for the next 1 630 units per day.

15.76 cents per unit per day for all units exceeding 1 650 units.

Conditions for Tariff C2

For the purposes of this tariff the consumer must comply with the following conditions.

(1) The consumer must - (a) be a direct customer of the Electricity Corporation;
(b) be a voluntary, non-profit making organisation;

(c)

be classified as being tax exempt under section 23 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 of the Commonwealth;

(d)

provide a public service, which is available to any member of the public without discrimination;

(e)

not be a Commonwealth, State or local government department, instrumentality or agency; and

(0 organisation mentioned in paragraph (e).
not receive the major part of its funding from any

(2) A consumer seeking supply under this tariff must make an

application to the Electricity Corporation in writing
accompanied by evidence which clearly demonstrates that
the consumer meets all the conditions listed in item (1).

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TARIFF D2

Special Tarjfffor Certain Premises

This tariff is available for premises wholly used by a charitable or benevolent organisation for providing residential accommodation other than for commercial gain, being premises for which Tariff A2 is

not available.

A fixed charge at the rate of-

25.57 cents per day,

and where in accordance with this tariff there is deemed to be more
than one equivalent domestic residence in the premises, an

additional -

19.86 cents per day,

for each equivalent domestic residence except the first that is deemed

to be in the premises.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit.

For the purpose of this tariff the number of equivalent domestic residences deemed to be in particular premises is ascertained by dividing the facility's total bed capacity by 5 and, where the quotient

is not a whole number, by increasing it to the next highest whole

number.

TARIFF 1(2

General Supply with Residential Tariff

This tariff is available for premises where the circuit wiring is not separate and the electricity is used partly for general purposes and

partly for residential purposes.

A fixed charge at the rate of 25.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit for the first 20 units per day.
17.47 cents per unit for the next 1 630 units per day.

15.76 cents per unit per day for all units exceeding 1 650 units.

TARIFF W2

Traffic Light Installations

A charge of $2.62 per day per kilowatt of the total installed wattage.

Division 2 - Regional Power Systems

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TARIFF L2

General Supply

Low/Medium Voltage Tariff

This tariff is available for low/medium voltage supply, except where the consumer uses more than 822 units per day and supply is undertaken under the provisions of a contract.

A fixed charge at the rate of 26.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

17.47 cents per unit for the first 822 units per day.

21.86 cents per unit per day for all units in excess of 822 units

per day*.

*Where a calculation of consumption at the end of the financial year
reveals that a particular consumer exceeded 822 units on a day or
days but, when averaged over that year, the amount payable would be
less than the amount already paid (due to fluctuating electricity
usage), the Electricity Corporation must refund any extra amount paid

by the consumer during that financial year.

TARIFF M2

General Supply

High Voltage Tariff

This tariff is available for consumers supplied at 6.6kv, 11kV, 22kV or 33kV or such higher voltage as the Electricity Corporation may approve, except where the consumer uses more than 822 units per day and supply is undertaken under the provisions of a contract.

A fixed charge at the rate of 26.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

16.88 cents per unit for the first 822 units per day.

21.86 cents per unit per day for all units in excess of 822 units

per day*.

*Where a calculation of consumption at the end of the financial year
reveals that a particular consumer exceeded 822 units on a day or
days but, when averaged over that year, the amount payable would be
less than the amount already paid (due to fluctuating electricity
usage), the Electricity Corporation must refund any extra amount paid

by the consumer during that financial year.

TARIFF N2

Cost of Supply Tariff

State, Commonwealth and Foreign Government instrumentalities supplied from a regional power system only.

A fixed charge at the rate of 3 1.3 1 cents per day.

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Plus all metered consumption at the rate (in cents per unit) calculated in accordance with the following formula and by-law 10(2) -

R=[18.7797+ 8.5552xP ]xi.!

39.18

Where
R is the rate to be calculated; and

P is the Singapore Gas Oil Price.

TARIFF A2

Residential Tariff

This tariff is available for residential use only.
A fixed charge at the rate of 25.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit.

For multiple dwellings supplied through one metered supply point the fixed charge is at the rate of—

(a) 25.57 cents per day for the first dwelling; and
(b) 19.86 cents per day for each additional dwelling.

TARIFF C2

Special Coi,,i,uiizity Service Tariff

This tariff is available for small voluntary and charitable organisations, subject to the following conditions.

Tariff

A fixed charge at the rate of 25.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit for the first 20 units per day.

17.47 cents for the next 1 630 units per day.

15.76 cents per unit per day for all units exceeding 1 650 units.

Conditions for Tariff C2

For the purposes of this tariff the consumer must comply with the following conditions.

(1) The consumer must -
(a) be a direct customer of the Electricity Corporation;
(b) be a voluntary, non-profit making organisation;
(c) be classified as being tax exempt under section 23
of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 of the
Commonwealth;
(d) provide a public service, which is available to any
member of the public without discrimination;
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(e)

not be a Commonwealth, State or local government department, instrumentality or agency; and

(f)

not receive the major part of its funding from any organisation mentioned in paragraph (e).

(2) A consumer seeking supply under this tariff must make an

application to the Electricity Corporation in writing
accompanied by evidence which clearly demonstrates that

the consumer meets all the conditions listed in item (1).

TARIFF D2

Special Tarjfffor Certain Premises

This tariff is available for premises wholly used by a charitable or benevolent organisation for providing residential accommodation other than for commercial gain, being premises for which Tariff A2 is

not available.

A fixed charge at the rate of -

25.57 cents per day,

and where in accordance with this tariff there is deemed to be more
than one equivalent domestic residence in the premises, an

additional -

19.86 cents per day,

for each equivalent domestic residence except the first that is deemed

to be in the premises.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit.

For the purpose of this tariff the number of equivalent domestic residences deemed to be in particular premises is ascertained by dividing the facility's total bed capacity by 5 and, where the quotient

is not a whole number, by increasing it to the next highest whole

number.

TARIFF K2

General Supply with Residential Tariff

This tariff is available for premises where the circuit wiring is not separate and the electricity is used partly for general purposes and partly for residential purposes, except where the consumer uses more

than 822 units per day and supply is undertaken under the provisions

of a contract.

A fixed charge at the rate of 25.57 cents per day.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of-

13.94 cents per unit for the first 20 units per day.

17.47 cents per unit for each unit in excess of 20 units, but less

than 822 units per day.

21.86 cents per unit per day for all units in excess of 822 units
per day*.

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*Where a calculation of consumption at the end of the financial year
reveals that a particular consumer exceeded 822 units on a day or
days but, when averaged over that year, the amount payable would be
less than the amount already paid (due to fluctuating electricity
usage), the Electricity Corporation must refund any extra amount paid

by the consumer during that financial year.

TARIFF W2

Traffic Light Installations

A charge of $2.62 per day per kilowatt of the total installed wattage.

Schedule 3 - Street lighting

[by-law 4(1)]

Wattage Groups - Fitting Types - Switching Hours
Lamp Details
Item Wattage Type Fitting and Midnight 1.15 a.m. Dawn
Pole Type Switch-off Switch-off Switch-off

(Obsolescent) Cents per Cents

Cents per 1a'. clay per day

Street lighting on current offer andfor existing services

Z.01 50 Mercury Vapour Any.... 17.09 17.47 18.77
Z.02 80 Mercury Vapour Any.... 20.14 20.59 22.65
Z.03 125 Mercury Vapour Any.... 24.91 25.71 28.63
Z.04 140 Sodium Crosswalk
Any Pole 25.49 26.32 29.65
Z.07 250 100% Consumer Luminaire,
Cost M.V. Type W Any Pole 30.90 32.47 38.33
Z.10 400 100% Consumer Luminaire,
Cost M.V. Type W Any Pole 45.77 48.17 57.32
Z. 13 150 100% Consumer Luminaire,
Cost H.P. Sodium Any Pole 23.60 24.45 29.29
Z. 15 250 100% Consumer Luminaire,
Cost H.P. Sodium Any Pole 34.97 36.82 44.02
Z.18 per Auxiliary Lighting in Service by
kilowatt Public Places
Negotiation 100.16 105.74 127.62

Street lighting for existing services only

Z.05 250 Mercury Vapour Open Fitting,
Any Pole 40.04 41.60 47.48
Z.06 400 Mercury Vapour Open Fitting,
Luminaire 54.92 57.32 66.43
Z.08 250 500/. B.C. Cost Luminaire,
M.V. Type W
Wood Poles 35.47 37.02 42.90
Z.09 250 100% B.C. Cost Luminaire,
M.V. Type W
Wood Poles 40.04 41.60 47.48
Z.11 400 500/. B.C. Cost Luminaire,
M.V. Type W
Wood Poles 50.34 52.75 61.86
Z. 12 400 100% B.C. Cost Luminaire,
M.V. Type W
Wood Poles 54.92 57.32 66.43
Z.14 150 100% B.C. Cost Luminaire,
H.P. Sodium
Any Pole 36.39 37.25 42.06
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Lamp Details

Item Wattage Type Fitting and Midnight 1.15 a.m. Dawn
Pole Type Switch-off Switch-off Switch-off

(Obsolescent) Cents per Cents

Cents per day day per day
Z. 16 250 50% E.C. Cost Luminaire,
H.P. Sodium
Any Pole 41.81 43.69 50.87
Z.17 250 100%E.C. Cost Luminaire,
H.P. Sodium
Any Pole 48.64 50.54 57.72
Z.51 60 Incandescent
Any 17.09 17.47 18.79
Z.52 100 Incandescent
Any 17.09 17.47 18.79
Z.53 200 Incandescent
Any 20.14 20.59 22.65
Z.54 300 Incandescent
Any 24.91 25.71 28.63
Z.55 500 Incandescent Open Fitting,
Any Pole 40.04 41.60 47.48
Z.56 40 Fluorescent Open Fitting,
Any Pole 17.09 17.47 18.79
Z.57 80 Fluorescent Open Fitting,
Any Pole 20.14 20.59 22.65
Z.58 160 Fluorescent. - 28.16 28.56 33.13

Schedule 4 - Metel- t-ental

[by-law 6(1)]

The rental payable in respect of a subsidiary meter is 15.97 cents per day.

Note: Subsidiary meters are available on application for purposes approved

by the Electricity Corporation.

Schedule 5- Fees

[by-laws 7 and 9(4)]

Description offee Amount

I.             Non-refundable account establishment fee payable on the

establishment or transfer of an account ................... $23.50

2.             Three phase residential installation -

(a) new installation or replacement of single phase
meter .................................... $240.40
(b) installation of subsidiary three phase meter (each
installation) ............................... $148.50

3.             Non-refundable re-connection fee where supply has been

terminated for non-payment of charges or for any other lawful

reason............................................. $23.50

4.             Connection to standard public telephone facility where supply

not independently metered (per day) ..................... 30.68 cents

5.             Temporary supply connection -

(a) single phase (overhead) ..................... $294.50
(b) single phase (underground) ................... $172.40
(c) three phase (overhead) ...................... $390.90
(d) three phase (underground) ................... $183.10
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Description of fee A tnount

6.              Meter testing —

(a) on site testing (single phase) $70.60
(b) on site testing (three phase) $83.50
(c) laboratory testing (single phase) $91.00
(d) laboratory testing (three phase) $132.80

(e)

on site testing (reduced fee) (single phase)

$64.70

(f) on site testing (reduced fee) (three
phase) $77.60

(g)

laboratory testing (reduced fee) (single phase)

$64.10

(h)

laboratory testing (reduced fee) (three phase)

$105.90

7. Disconnection of overhead service leads $112.40
8. Meter reading where reading requested by consumer $19.20
9. Supply of electricity to standard railway crossing lights (per
day) 39.22 cents
10. Overdue account notices $2.60
11. Tariff RI "time-of-use meter" installation fee $794.00

Part 3 — Amendment of the Electricity Corporation

(Charges) Amendment By-laws (No. 2) 1998

7.           By-law 6 amended

By-law 6(2) of the Electricity Corporation (Charges)
Amendment By-laws (No. 2) 1998* is amended by deleting
"$1.44" and inserting instead —
44 $1.57
r Published in Gazette 31 December 1998, pp. 7407-121
The Common Seal of the
Electricity Corporation was
affixed to these by-laws
in the presence of—
[LS]

D. R. EISZELE, Director.

M. HANDS, Executive Officer.

Approved by the Administrator,

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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