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4.—(1) This regulation applies where a gas supplier is notified by a domestic customer–
(a)that the customer considers that an appropriate meter is or may have been operating outside the margins of error; or
(b)that circumstances exist which a gas supplier might reasonably expect to have been caused by the meter operating outside the margins of error.
(2) Where this regulation and paragraph (3) apply, and the gas supplier fails within the prescribed period from the applicable date to offer to visit the customer’s premises to investigate the matter during a specified time the gas supplier shall, except in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (5), pay to the customer the prescribed sum.
(3) This paragraph applies where the gas supplier is reasonably satisfied that he is unable to provide an explanation to the customer of the probable reason for the matters notified under paragraph (1) without visiting the customer’s premises.
(4) Where this regulation applies and the gas supplier—
(a)where paragraph (3) applies, fails to visit the customer’s premises during the specified time he shall pay to the customer the prescribed sum; or
(b)where paragraph (3) does not apply, fails to dispatch to the customer an explanation of the probable reason for the matter notified under paragraph (1) within the prescribed period from the receipt of the notification he shall pay to the customer the prescribed sum,
except in either case in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (5).
(5) The circumstances described in this paragraph are each of the circumstances described in regulation 13 provided that, in relation to paragraph (6) of that regulation, the gas supplier gave the customer not less than one working day’s prior warning (whether or not in writing) that he would be unable to visit during the specified time or the circumstances referred to in that paragraph occurred at a time when it was not reasonably practicable to give such a warning.
5.—(1) This regulation applies where a gas supplier is informed (other than by post) by a domestic customer who takes his supply through a pre-payment meter either that the pre-payment meter is not operating so as to permit a supply to the customer’s premises in the manner for which the pre-payment meter was designed, or of circumstances suggesting that the pre-payment meter is not so operating.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), where information is received by a gas supplier outside working hours it shall be deemed to have been received at the commencement of the next following period of working hours.
(3) Where, within the prescribed period from the applicable date, an appropriate person fails to attend at the premises where the pre-payment meter is installed in order to repair or replace the pre-payment meter so as to permit a supply in the manner for which it was designed the gas supplier shall, except in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (4), pay to the customer the prescribed sum.
(4) The circumstances described in this paragraph are—
(a)each of the circumstances described in regulation 13;
(b)that the customer requested the gas supplier not to attend the premises;
(c)that the customer requested the gas supplier not to restore the supply, and
(d)that the pre-payment meter was found to be operating in the manner for which it was designed.
(5) In this regulation “appropriate person” means a person employed or authorised by a gas supplier to repair and replace pre-payment meters.
6.—(1) This regulation applies where–
(a)a domestic customer informs the gas supplier that the customer wishes the gas supplier to visit the customer’s premises, or
(b)the gas supplier informs a domestic customer that the gas supplier wishes to visit the customer’s premises,
being in either case a visit in connection with the activities which the gas supplier is required or authorised to carry on under his licence which requires access to be afforded to his representative or for which it would otherwise be reasonable to expect the customer to be present.
(2) Where this regulation applies and the gas supplier fails within a reasonable period from the applicable date to offer a timed appointment, the gas supplier shall, except in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (5), pay to the customer the prescribed sum.
(3) Where this regulation applies and the gas supplier fails to keep a timed appointment, the gas supplier shall, except in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (5), pay to the customer the prescribed sum.
(4) Where a timed appointment is made for more than one purpose, the gas supplier shall not be required to pay more than one prescribed sum under paragraph (3) in respect of that timed appointment.
(5) The circumstances described in this paragraph are—
(a)each of the circumstances described in regulation 13 provided that, in relation to paragraph (6) of that regulation, the gas supplier gave the customer not less than one working day’s prior warning (whether or not in writing) that he would be unable to keep the timed appointment or the circumstances referred to in that paragraph occurred at a time when it was not reasonably practicable to give such a warning;
(b)that the visit is for the purpose of responding to information received under regulation 4 or 5; and
(c)that the visit is wholly or mainly in connection with disconnecting the premises in exercise of the power contained in paragraph 7 of Schedule 2B to the Act(1).
(6) In this regulation, “timed appointment” means an appointment to make a visit to a customer’s premises commencing–
(a)unless sub-paragraph (b) applies, during a part (specified by the gas supplier) of a day (also specified by the gas supplier) within a reasonable period from the applicable date, having regard to the purpose of visit, being either a part which falls either wholly before one o'clock in the afternoon or wholly after noon, or a part not exceeding two hours; or
(b)during such part of a day as is requested by the customer and agreed with the gas supplier, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld, provided that the relevant operator shall not be obliged to agree a part of a day that is less than two hours.
7.—(1) This regulation applies where the conveyance of gas to a domestic customer’s premises is discontinued as a result of a failure of, fault in or damage to the pipe-line system operated by the relevant gas transporter.
(2) Where this regulation applies, the relevant gas transporter shall, except in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (3), pay the prescribed sum to the customer—
(a)where the conveyance of gas is not resumed to the customer’s premises within the prescribed period from the applicable date; and
(b)in respect of each succeeding period of 24 hours upon the expiry of which the conveyance of gas is not resumed.
(3) The circumstances described in this paragraph are—
(a)each of the circumstances described in regulation 13;
(b)that the relevant event was caused by the act or default of the customer;
(c)that the relevant event resulted in the discontinuance of conveyance of gas to more than 50,000 premises of customers (whether domestic or non-domestic) of the relevant gas transporter;
(d)that the prescribed sum shall not be payable in respect of any period for which the making of that payment would cause the aggregate of the prescribed payments to the customer in respect of the relevant event to exceed £1,000;
(e)that the damage to the pipe-line system was caused by the act or default of a person other than an officer, employee or agent of the gas transporter or a person acting on behalf of a gas transporter or by water which has escaped from a pipe owned by a water undertaker; and
(f)that the relevant event was caused by severe weather conditions or other circumstances of an exceptional nature beyond the control of the gas transporter and the gas transporter had taken all such steps as it was reasonable to take both to prevent the circumstances from occurring and to prevent them from having that effect.
8.—(1) This regulation applies where the relevant gas transporter has completed work to a service pipe to the customer’s premises and any associated work to a distribution main where such pipe or main is situated under or within the premises of the customer.
(2) Where this regulation applies, the relevant gas transporter shall, except in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (3), pay the prescribed sum to the customer where the relevant gas transporter has not completed the reinstatement of the customer’s premises–
(a)within the prescribed period from the applicable date; and
(b)upon the expiry of each succeeding period of 5 working days.
(3) The circumstances described in this paragraph are—
(a)each of the circumstances described in regulation 13;
(b)that the work related to the first installation or reconnection of or alteration to the position or capacity (in any such case requested by the customer) of a service pipe to the premises of the customer to whom a payment under this regulation would otherwise be required to be made; and
(c)that the work resulted from the act or default of the customer or persons under his control.
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (2), the customer’s premises shall be deemed to have been reinstated where—
(a)any drive, path or other route used to obtain access to any building on the customer’s premises and any building or structure on those premises has been replaced or repaired so that the drive, path, other route, building or structure is reasonably fit for the type of access or use for which it was used prior to commencement of the work; and
(b)any other part of the premises, including any garden or lawn, has been reinstated, so far as is reasonably practicable, to a reasonable standard and with reasonable care and skill having regard to its condition prior to commencement of the work.
(5) In this regulation, “premises” includes any land or structure within the curtilage of the premises to which the gas is conveyed.
9.—(1) This regulation applies (in addition to regulation 7) where the conveyance of gas to a priority domestic customer’s premises or to gas fittings at those premises is discontinued.
(2) Where this regulation applies, the relevant gas transporter shall, except in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (3), pay the prescribed sum to the customer where it does not provide to the customer at the customer’s premises alternative heating and cooking facilities–
(a)where the relevant gas transporter had given prior notice to the customer of its intention to discontinue the conveyance of gas, within the prescribed period from the applicable date; and
(b)in any other case where—
(i)less than 250 customers' premises (whether domestic or non-domestic) are affected by the relevant event, within the prescribed period from the relevant time; or
(ii)250 or more customers' premises (whether domestic or non-domestic) are affected by the relevant event, within the prescribed period from the relevant time.
(3) The circumstances described in this paragraph are—
(a)each of the circumstances described in regulation 13;
(b)that the customer had alternative heating or cooking facilities (as the case may be);
(c)that—
(i)alternative heating and cooking facilities were made available for collection from a place reasonably conveniently situated to the customer’s premises;
(ii)the location of that place was notified to the customer within the prescribed period from the applicable date or the relevant time (as the case may be); and
(iii)that it was reasonable for the relevant gas transporter to expect the customer to collect or arrange for the collection of the alternative heating and cooking facilities from that place having regard to all relevant circumstances, including the information which was available, or could have reasonably obtained by, the relevant gas transporter in relation to the customer.
(4) For the purposes of this regulation—
(a)alternative heating and cooking facilities means—
(i)in respect of heating, an electric fan heater; and
(ii)in respect of cooking, a single ring electric or bottled gas appliance,
or, in either case, any reasonably equivalent appliance, having regard to the expected duration of the discontinuance and the weather conditions expected during that period;
(b)in calculating the prescribed period, the period between 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. shall be ignored;
(c)a relevant gas transporter shall be deemed to have been notified of a relevant event where the relevant event is notified to any person operating a service for receipt of such information on behalf of the relevant gas transporter; and
(d)“the relevant time” means–
(i)the time when the relevant event occurred; or if later
(ii)the time when the relevant gas transporter was notified or became aware that the relevant event had occurred or of circumstances in which a prudent operator would expect that a relevant event had or was likely to occur in respect of the customer’s premises.
10.—(1) This regulation applies where–
(a)in respect of paragraphs 3(a) and (b), a relevant gas transporter receives a request for a quotation for obtaining a new connection or altering an existing connection from a customer; or
(b)in respect of paragraph 3(c), a customer challenges a quotation under the relevant gas transporter’s published accuracy scheme; or
(c)in respect of paragraph 3(d) a relevant gas transporter receives a land enquiry from a customer; or
(d)in respect of paragraphs 3(e) and (f) a customer has accepted a quotation (including a self-quote) from the relevant gas transporter for the provision of a new connection or alteration of an existing connection to the customer’s premises,
in each case in respect of gas conveyed to premises at a pressure of less than 7 bar gauge and excluding domestic developments, non domestic developments, complex connections and excluded connections
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) where the relevant gas transporter receives a request for a quotation, a land enquiry or the acceptance of a quotation after 5pm on a working day or at any time on any other day, the request for a quotation, land enquiry or acceptance of the quotation shall be deemed to have been received on the next following working day.
(3) Where this regulation applies and the relevant gas transporter–
(a)fails within the specified time from the applicable date to issue to a customer a standard quotation, for providing a new or altering an existing connection up to and including 275kWh per hour; or
(b)fails within the specified time from the applicable date to issue to a customer–
(i)a non-standard quotation for providing a new or altering an existing connection up to and including 275kWh per hour; or
(ii)a non-standard quotation, for providing a new or altering an existing connection greater than 275kWh per hour; or
(c)fails to provide the customer with an accurate quotation; or
(d)fails within the specified time from the applicable date to respond to a land enquiry in respect of a new connection or alteration of an existing connection
(e)fails within the specified time from the applicable date to offer a date for commencement of work on the connection and substantial completion on specified days in respect of–
(i)a new connection or alteration of an existing connection up to and including 275kWh per hour; or
(ii)a new connection or altering an existing connection greater than 275kWh per hour;
(f)fails substantially to complete a connection on the date agreed with the customer in respect of a connection with a quoted cost to the customer of (i) up to and including £1,000; (ii) over £1,000 but not exceeding £4,000, (iii) over £4,000 but not exceeding £20,000; (iv) over £20,000 but not exceeding £50,000; (v) over £50,000 but not exceeding £100,000,
the relevant gas transporter shall, except in the circumstances described in paragraph (6);
(i)in respect of paragraphs (3)(a), (b), (d), (e) and (f) pay to the customer the prescribed sum in respect of the initial failure and each additional working day during which the failure continues (including the day on which the appropriate action is taken to meet the requirements of the relevant sub-paragraphs); and
(ii)in respect of paragraph 3(c) refund the customer any overcharge that has been paid.
(4) In the event that the customer challenges a quotation provided by the relevant gas transporter in accordance with any published accuracy scheme and such quotation is found not to be accurate, the quotation will be deemed invalid and the provisions of paragraph 3(a) and 3(b) shall apply until the relevant gas transporter issues a revised quotation to the customer.
(5) Notwithstanding paragraph (4), the relevant transporter shall refund to the customer any overcharge.
(6) The circumstances described in this paragraph are—
(a)each of the circumstances described in regulation 13 provided that in relation to paragraph (6) of that regulation, the relevant gas transporter gave the customer not less than one working day’s prior warning (whether or not in writing) that he would be unable to keep the timed appointment or the circumstances referred to in that paragraph occurred at a time when it was not reasonably practicable to give such a warning;
(b)that the prescribed sum payable in respect of the continuation of any one breach under sub-paragraphs (3)(a) and (b) shall not be payable where the making of that additional payment would cause the aggregate of the prescribed payments to the customer in respect of that breach under that sub-paragraph to exceed–
(i)the lesser of £250 or the quotation sum for the provision of a new connection or altering an existing quotation up to and including 275 kWh per hour;
(ii)the lesser of £500 or the quotation sum for the provision of a new connection or altering an existing quotation greater than 275 kWh per hour;
(c)that the prescribed sum payable in respect of any one breach under sub-paragraph 3(d) shall not be payable where the making of that payment would cause the aggregate of the prescribed payments to the customer in respect of that breach under that sub-paragraph to exceed–
(i)in respect of a new connection or altering an existing connection up to and including 275 kWh per hour £250; and
(ii)in respect of a new connection or altering an existing connection greater than 275kWh per hour £500;
(d)that the prescribed sum payable in respect of the continuation of any one breach under sub-paragraph 3(e) shall not be payable where the making of that additional payment would cause the aggregate of the prescribed payments to the customer in respect of that breach under that sub-paragraph to exceed–
(i)the lesser of £250 or the contract sum for the provision of a connection up to and including 275 kWh per hour;
(ii)the lesser of £500 or the contract sum for the provision of a connection greater than 275 kWh per hour;
(e)that the prescribed sum payable in respect of the continuation of any one breach under sub-paragraph (3)(f)(i) shall not be payable where the making of that additional payment would cause the aggregate of the prescribed payments to the customer in respect of that breach under that sub-paragraph to exceed the lesser of £200 or the contract sum;
(f)that the prescribed sum payable in respect of the continuation of any one breach under sub-paragraphs (3)(f)(ii) to 3(f)(iii) (inclusive) shall not be payable where the making of that additional payment would cause the aggregate of the prescribed payments to the customer in respect of that breach under that sub-paragraph to exceed 25 per cent of the contract sum;
(g)that the prescribed sum payable in respect of the continuation of any one breach under sub-paragraph 3(f)(iv) shall not be payable where the making of that additional payment would cause the aggregate of the prescribed payments to the customer in respect of that breach under that sub-paragraph to exceed £5,000;
(h)that the prescribed sum payable in respect of the continuation of any one breach under sub-paragraph 3(f)(v) shall not be payable where the making of that additional payment would cause the aggregate of the prescribed payments to the customer in respect of that breach under that sub-paragraph to exceed £9,000;
(i)that the relevant gas transporter is unable to provide an accurate quotation within the relevant time scales since the quotation will include costs that can only be negotiated with and paid to a third party;
(j)that consents are required from third parties and such consents cannot by reasonable endeavours be obtained;
(k)in respect of a standard or non-standard quotation made without a site visit, that an assumption made by the relevant gas transporter in providing the quotation is incorrect because information provided by the customer was either incomplete or incorrect;
(l)that any visit is made wholly or mainly in connection with disconnecting the premises in exercise of the power contained in paragraph 7 of Schedule 2B to the Act(2);
(m)where the service relates to the provision of metering services as defined in the licence of the gas transporter issued under section 7 of the Act(3); or
(n)in respect of regulation 10(1) (a), (b) and (c) the gas transporter considers that a request or requests received from the customer or a person acting with apparent authority for one or more customers were frivolous or vexatious.
(7) In this regulation—
(a)“specified day” means a day within a reasonable period from the applicable date;
(b)“quotation sum” means the price originally quoted for the connection; and
(c)“contract sum” means the accurate quotation for the connection.
11. Where a dispute under any provision of these regulations is referred to the Authority for determination under sub-section 33AB(1) of the Act(4), the dispute shall be determined in accordance with the practice and procedure set out in Schedule 2 to these Regulations.
12.—(1) Paragraph (3) applies where a gas supplier is obliged to make a payment to a customer under any of regulations 4, 5 or 6.
(2) Paragraph (4) applies where a relevant gas transporter is obliged to make a payment to a customer under any of regulations 7 to 10 (inclusive).
(3) Where this paragraph applies and the gas supplier fails within the prescribed period from the applicable date to dispatch a notice to the customer advising that the payment is due to the customer and to make payment to the customer of the sum to which he is entitled, the gas supplier shall, except in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (5), pay to the customer the prescribed sum.
(4) Where this paragraph applies and the relevant gas transporter fails within the prescribed period from the applicable date to dispatch a notice to the customer (or to the gas shipper in relation to payments in respect of regulations 7, 8 or 9) in respect of the customer’s premises advising that the payment is due to the customer and to make the payment to the customer or, where the notice has been dispatched to the gas shipper, to the gas shipper for onward transmission to the gas supplier of the customer of the sum to which the customer is entitled, the relevant gas transporter shall, except in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (5) pay to the customer, (or to the gas shipper where the failure to make payment was in relation to payments in respect of regulations 7, 8 or 9 for onward transmission to the gas supplier of the customer), the prescribed sum.
(5) The circumstances described in this paragraph are—
(a)each of the circumstances described in regulation 13; and
(b)that there is a genuine dispute between the relevant operator and the customer as to whether the relevant operator is obliged to make the payment.
(6) Where a relevant operator is required to make a payment under these Regulations–
(a)in relation to any premises of which more than one person is a customer, a payment to any one or more of the customers in respect of those premises shall be a complete discharge of the obligation of the relevant operator to make the payment to all the customers of those premises;
(b)nothing in, or done by a relevant operator in consequence of, these Regulations shall determine who is beneficially entitled to any payment made in pursuance of these Regulations; and
(c)nothing in these Regulations shall permit a relevant operator to make a payment other than by means of;
(i)a cheque or cash or BACS transfer to a supplier’s bank account, or
(ii)a credit to the account of the customer for charges incurred or to be incurred in respect of the supply or the provision of any gas meter or the provision of any connection;
(d)where a relevant gas transporter elects to dispatch a notice or make any payment directly to a customer, the dispatch of the notice or payment by the relevant gas transporter to a person whom it reasonably believes to be the customer in respect of the premises in relation to which the entitlement arises shall be a complete discharge of the obligation of the relevant gas transporter to dispatch the notice or make the payment to the actual customer of those premises.
13.—(1) The circumstances described in this regulation are those set out in paragraphs (2) to (4) and (6) to (9).
(2) The customer informs the relevant operator before the contravention time that the customer does not wish the relevant operator to take any action, or any further action in relation to the matter.
(3) The customer agrees with the relevant operator that the action taken by the relevant operator before the contravention time shall be treated as the taking by the relevant operator of the action required by the regulation and, where the action taken by the relevant operator includes a promise to perform any action (whether before or after the contravention time), the relevant operator duly performs that promise.
(4) Where information is or is required to be provided by the customer to the relevant operator, the customer has failed to provide that information or the information is provided to an address or by use of a telephone number other than the address or telephone number which the relevant operator has advised the customer is appropriate for receipt of information of that type or, in the case of information given by telephone for the purpose of regulation 6(1) or 10(1)(d) was given outside such reasonable hours as the relevant operator has advised the customer are the hours during which the telephone number will be available for the receipt of information of that type.
(5) For the purposes of paragraph (4) the relevant operator may advise the customer by publishing the address, the telephone number or the hours in such a manner as may be appropriate for the purpose of bringing the advice to the attention of customers likely to be affected by it.
(6) It was not reasonably practicable for the relevant operator to take the action required by the regulation before the contravention time as a result of—
(a)severe weather conditions;
(b)industrial action by the employees or contractors of the relevant operator;
(c)the act or default of a person other than an officer, employee or agent of the relevant operator, or a person acting on behalf of an agent of the relevant operator;
(d)the inability of the relevant operator to obtain any necessary access to any premises;
(e)the existence of circumstances by reason of which the relevant operator could reasonably expect that if he took the action he would or would be likely to be in breach of an enactment;
(f)the effects of an event for which emergency regulations have been made under Part 2 of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004(5);
(g)delays imposed by a requirement to obtain a permit for street works under the Traffic Management Act 2004(6); or
(h)other circumstances of an exceptional nature beyond the control of the relevant operator,
and the relevant operator had taken all such steps as it was reasonable to take both to prevent the circumstances from occurring and to prevent them from having that effect.
(7) The relevant operator reasonably considers that the information given by the customer was frivolous or vexatious.
(8) The customer has—
(a)committed an offence under paragraph 10 or 11 of Schedule 2B to the Act(7), or
(b)failed to pay any charges due to the relevant operator after receiving a notice under paragraph 7 of Schedule 2B to the Act,
and the action taken or not taken by the relevant operator was in exercise of his powers under those paragraphs.
(9) The relevant gas transporter has disconnected or refused to connect the customer’s premises in exercise of a power under Schedule 2B to the Act(8).
(10) In this regulation “contravention time” means–
(a)in relation to regulations 7 and 8, the expiry of the relevant period referred to in paragraph 2(a) of each regulation and (where applicable) of each period referred to in paragraph 2(b) of each regulation; and
(b)in relation to any other regulation, the time at which, if this regulation and any other exemption contained in that regulation did not apply, the relevant operator would become liable to pay the prescribed sum to the customer.
14. For the purpose of regulation 4 where the requirements of paragraph (1) are satisfied after 4pm on a working day or at any time on any other day, they shall be deemed to have been satisfied on the next following working day.
15.—(1) In respect of the rights prescribed for the benefit of domestic customers under regulations 4 to 6 (inclusive) and 11 to 14 (inclusive), a gas supplier shall prepare and from time to time revise a statement describing the rights prescribed for the benefit of domestic customers under these Regulations and the effect of section 33A(4) of the Act(9) in a form and having a content which a gas supplier could reasonably expect would be within the understanding of customers to which the statement relates and shall–
(a)give a copy of the statement, and of any revision of the statement to the Authority and to the Council, before he makes it available to customers;
(b)at least once in any period of 12 months dispatch to each domestic customer of the gas supplier a copy of the statement (in the form current at the time it is provided), provided that where in relation to any premises more than one person is a domestic customer, the obligation shall be satisfied by dispatching a copy of each such statement to any one of them;
(c)make a copy of the statement (in its current form) available for inspection by any person at any premises of or occupied by the supplier open to the public in the normal course of the supplier’s business during the normal opening hours of the premises; and
(d)dispatch a copy of the statement (in its current form) to any person who requests it.
(2) In respect of the rights prescribed for the benefit of customers under regulations 7 to 14 (inclusive) a relevant gas transporter shall prepare and from time to time revise a statement describing those rights and the effect of section 33AA(5) of the Act(10) in a form and having a content which a gas transporter could reasonably expect would be within the understanding of customers to whom the statement relates and shall –
(a)give a copy of the statement and of any revision of the statement to the Authority and to the Council, before he sends it to the gas suppliers referred to in sub-paragraph (b);
(b)at least once in any period of 12 months dispatch to each gas supplier which supplies gas to customers connected to the relevant gas transporter’s pipeline system for onward transmission to the gas supplier’s customers a copy of the statement (in the form current at the time it is provided);
(c)make a copy of the statement (in its current form) available for inspection by any person at any offices fixed as appropriate by the relevant gas transporter for the purposes of section 46(3) of the Act(11) or, if none, at any premises of or occupied by the relevant gas transporter open to the public in the normal course of the relevant gas transporter’s business during the normal opening hours of the premises; and
(d)dispatch a copy of the statement (in its current form) to any person who requests it.
(3) A gas supplier may satisfy his obligation under sub-paragraph (b) or (d) of paragraph (1) by dispatching the statement he has prepared to the class of customer to whom it relates.
(4) A gas supplier shall at least once in any period of 12 months dispatch to each customer of the gas supplier the information in any statement sent to him by a relevant gas transporter pursuant to paragraph (2) in respect of the relevant gas transporter to whose pipe-line system the customer’s premises are connected.
1986 c. 44: section 7(1)(a) and (2) were amended and former paragraphs 7(3)(a) and (b) of Schedule 2B were substituted by paragraphs 7(3)(a) and (b) under section 84(3) of the Utilities Act 2000 (c. 27).
1986 c. 44: section 7(1)(a) and (2) were amended and former paragraphs 7(3)(a) and (b) of Schedule 2B were substituted by paragraphs 7(3)(a) and (b) under section 84(3) of the Utilities Act 2000 (c. 27).
1986 c. 44: section 7 was substituted by section 5 of the Gas Act 1995 (c. 45).
1986 c. 44: section 33AB(1) was inserted by section 90(2) of the Utilities Act 2000.
1986 c. 44: paragraph 10 and 11 of Schedule 2B was amended by paragraph 2 Schedule 6 to the Utilities Act 2000.
1986 c. 44: Schedule 2B was inserted by paragraph 9(2) of Schedule 2 to the Gas Act 1995.
1986 c. 44: section 33A(4) was amended by paragraph 34(4)(a) of Schedule 3 to the Gas Act 1995 and by paragraph 13 Schedule 6 to the Utilities Act 2000.
1986 c. 44: section 33AA(5) was inserted by section 90(2) of the Utilities Act 2000 (c. 27).
1986 c. 44: section 46(3) was amended by paragraphs 2 and 18 of Schedule 6 to the Utilities Act 2000.
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