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139Power to modify energy supply licences: domestic supply contractsE+W+S
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(1)The Secretary of State may modify—

(a)a condition of a particular licence under section 7A(1) of the Gas Act 1986 (supply licences);

(b)the standard conditions incorporated in licences under that provision by virtue of section 8 of that Act;

(c)a condition of a particular licence under section 6(1)(d) of EA 1989 (supply licences);

(d)the standard conditions incorporated in licences under that provision by virtue of section 8A of that Act;

by making provision of any of the kinds specified in subsection (2).

(2)The kinds of provision mentioned in subsection (1) are—

(a)provision requiring a licence holder to adopt one or more standard domestic tariffs;

(b)provision for restricting the number of domestic tariffs, or domestic tariffs of a particular category, a licence holder may adopt;

(c)provision about discretionary terms (which may in particular require the same discretionary terms to be offered in connection with, or incorporated into, all domestic supply contracts of any particular category);

(d)provision for requiring a licence holder to provide information about its domestic tariffs and other supply contract terms, which may include information for enabling or facilitating the comparison—

(i)of different domestic tariffs or supply contract terms of the licence holder;

(ii)of domestic tariffs and supply contract terms of different licence holders;

(e)provision for requiring a licence holder to change the domestic tariff on which it supplies gas or electricity to a domestic customer who is on a closed tariff by—

(i)switching to a different domestic tariff for the time being offered by the licence holder, unless the customer objects, or

(ii)offering the customer, or inviting the customer to switch to, a different domestic tariff for the time being offered by the licence holder;

(f)provision for requiring a licence holder to provide information to domestic customers about the licence holder's costs, or profit, attributable to its domestic supply contracts, which may, in particular, include information about—

(i)particular kinds of those costs, and

(ii)the extent to which domestic customers' costs are attributable to any of those kinds of costs, or to profit.

(3)Any limit imposed by virtue of subsection (2)(b) on the number of tariffs, or tariffs of any category, that a licence holder may adopt must be greater than the number of standard domestic tariffs, or (as the case may be) standard domestic tariffs of that category, that the licence holder is required to adopt.

(4)Provision that may be included in a licence by virtue of subsection (2)(d) may in particular require a licence holder to provide each domestic customer with information—

(a)about the customer's existing domestic tariff and supply contract terms;

(b)about the expected cost to the customer of supplies under the customer's existing domestic supply contract and on one or more other domestic tariffs (including the lowest domestic tariff for the customer) or other supply contract terms of the licence holder;

(c)about how to switch to different supply contract terms.

(5)Provision that may be included in a licence by virtue of subsection (2)(d) or (f) may in particular—

(a)require information to be provided in a form that is clear and easy to understand;

(b)make provision about the times at which information is to be provided;

(c)make provision about the format in which information is to be provided, which may in particular require information about a domestic tariff or supply contract terms to be provided in the form of a single figure or set of figures;

(d)make provision about the way in which information is to be provided, which may in particular require information to be provided—

(i)by means of a code or otherwise using a format readable by an electronic device, or

(ii)in a way which facilitates processing of the information by means of an electronic device.

(6)Provision included in a licence by virtue of the power in subsection (1)—

(a)may make provision for determining when a licence holder is, or is not, to be regarded as offering to supply gas or electricity on a particular tariff (or as offering other terms in connection with domestic supply contracts) for the purpose of a relevant provision;

(b)may make provision for supplies (or proposed supplies) of gas or electricity to be regarded as being on the same tariff or different tariffs for the purpose of a relevant provision;

(c)may make provision for specifying how any domestic tariff (including a licence holder's lowest domestic tariff for a customer), or other supply contract terms, is or are to be identified for the purpose of any relevant provision;

(d)may make provision about the calculation or estimation of any amount or figure for the purpose of a relevant provision, which may, in particular, include provision—

(i)about assumptions to be made;

(ii)requiring information about a customer's circumstances or previous consumption of gas or electricity to be taken into account;

(e)may confer functions on the Secretary of State or the Authority;

(f)may make different provision for different kinds of domestic customers or different supply contract terms, or otherwise in relation to different cases;

(g)may make provision generally or only in relation to specified categories of domestic customers, domestic tariffs or domestic supply contracts or otherwise only in relation to specified cases or subject to exceptions;

(h)need not relate to the activities authorised by the licence;

(i)may do any of the things authorised for licences of that type by section 7B(5)(a), (6) or (7) of the Gas Act 1986 or section 7(3), (4), (5) or (6A) of EA 1989.

(7)The power in subsection (1)—

(a)may be exercised generally, only in relation to specified cases or subject to exceptions (including provision for a case to be excepted only so long as specified conditions are satisfied);

(b)may be exercised differently in different cases or circumstances;

(c)includes a power to make incidental, supplementary or consequential modifications.

(8)In this section—

  • closed tariff” means a domestic tariff on which a licence holder—

    (a)

    supplies gas or electricity to customers under existing domestic supply contracts, but

    (b)

    no longer offers to supply gas or electricity to customers who are not already on the tariff;

  • discretionary terms”, in relation to a domestic supply contract (or proposed domestic supply contract), means the supply contract terms other than the principal terms;

  • domestic customer” means a customer under a domestic supply contract;

  • domestic supply contract” means a contract for the supply of gas or electricity at domestic premises wholly or mainly for domestic purposes;

  • domestic tariff” means the set of principal terms of a domestic supply contract (or proposed domestic supply contract);

  • modify” includes amend, add to or remove, and references to modifications are to be construed accordingly;

  • the principal terms”, in relation to a domestic supply contract, means the terms of the contract of the types specified in an order under subsection (11);

  • relevant provision” means any provision included in a licence by virtue of subsection (1);

  • standard domestic tariff” means a domestic tariff some or all of whose terms are specified by, or in accordance with, a relevant provision;

  • supply contract terms” means the terms and conditions of a domestic supply contract.

(9)For the purposes of the definition of “standard domestic tariff”, the terms that may be specified by, or in accordance with, a relevant provision—

(a)may include a term providing for a charge or rate to be fixed for a period to be determined by the licence holder, but

(b)may not include any term setting the amount of a charge or rate or otherwise specifying how it is to be determined.

(10)For the purposes of this section—

(a)gas or electricity is supplied on a tariff if the supply is made under a contract whose principal terms are the terms of the tariff,

(b)a domestic customer is on a particular domestic tariff if gas or electricity is supplied to the customer on that tariff, and

(c)a licence holder adopts a tariff if it supplies or offers to supply gas or electricity on that tariff (and references to adopting a tariff include references to doing either or both of them).

(11)The Secretary of State may by order specify types of terms of domestic supply contracts which are the principal terms of such contracts.

(12)An order under subsection (11) may—

(a)include incidental, supplementary and consequential provision;

(b)make transitory or transitional provision or savings;

(c)make different provision for different domestic supply contracts or otherwise for different purposes;

(d)make provision subject to exceptions.

(13)An order under subsection (11) is to be made by statutory instrument.

(14)A statutory instrument containing an order under subsection (11) is subject to annulment in pursuance of an order of either House of Parliament.

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