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Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Rules, 2020

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NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 31st December, 2020

G.S.R. 818(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) read with clause (z) of subsection (2) of section 176 of the Electricity Act, 2003 (Act 36 of 2003), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely:-

1.  Short title and commencement.-
  1. These rules may be called the Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Rules, 2020.
  2. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2.  Definitions.-
  1. In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-
    1. Act means the Electricity Act, 2003;
    2. applicant means an owner or occupier of any premises who files an application form with a distribution licensee for supply of electricity, increase or decrease in sanctioned load or contract demand, change in title or mutation of name, change in consumer category, disconnection or restoration of supply, or termination of agreement, shifting of connection or other services as the case may be, in accordance with the provisions of the Act, rules and regulations made thereunder;
    3. application means an application form complete in all respects in the appropriate format, as specified by the Commission, along with documents and other compliances;
    4. billing cycle or billing period means the period for which regular electricity bills as specified by the Commission, are issued for different categories of consumers by the distribution licensee;
    5. Commission means the State Electricity Regulatory Commission constituted under section 82 of the Act;
    6. Consumer means any person who is supplied with electricity for his own use by a distribution licensee or the Government or by any other person engaged in the business of supplying electricity to the public under the Electricity Act, 2003 or any other law for the time being in force and includes any person whose premises are for the time being connected for the purpose of receiving electricity with the works of a distribution licensee, the Government or such other person, as the case may be;
    7. days means clear working days;
    8. disconnection means the physical separation or remote disconnection of a consumer from the distribution system of the distribution licensee;
    9. fixed charges has the same meaning as per the provisions of the prevailing Tariff Order issued for the distribution licensee by the Commission;
    10. maximum demand means the highest load measured in average kVA or kW at the point of supply of a consumer during any consecutive period of thirty minutes or as specified by the Commission, during the billing period;
    11. occupier means the owner, tenant or person in occupation of the premises where electricity is used or proposed to be used;
    12. point of supply means the point, as may be specified by the State Commission, at which a consumer is supplied electricity;
    13. prosumer means a person who consumes electricity from the grid and can also inject electricity into the grid for distribution licensee, using same point of supply;
    14. temporary connection means an electricity connection required by a person for meeting his temporary needs such as-
      1. for construction of residential, commercial and industrial complexes including pumps for dewatering;
      2. for illumination during festivals and family functions;
      3. for threshers or other such machinery excluding agriculture pump sets;
      4. for touring cinemas, theatres, circuses, fairs, exhibitions, melas or congregations.
    15. unauthorised use of electricity has the meaning as assigned to it under section 126 of the Act.
  2. The words and expressions used and not defined in these rules but defined in the Act shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Act and in absence thereof, the meanings as commonly understood in the electricity supply industry.
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10 comments:

  1. Late person's grampanchayat house transferred to other person name in 2015 without knowing that expired person's family members whom to complaint

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    1. Ask that expired person's family member to Complaint to the District Collector about illegal transfer of property

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  2. How to know grampanchayat house tax assessment details like measurements, when I asking my village secretary she not giving that measurements so I suffering to pay high house tax in pathagudur grampanchayat jagityal district

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    1. Ask the Panchayat Secretary to provide details of your property through an application under RTI Act,2005

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  3. How old property tax records available in grampanchayat

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  4. Sir u knowledging every one who don't know panchayat act

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  5. Village property related records manipulating whom to complaint

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    1. If such activities noticed, lodge complaint to the District Panchayat Officer, marking a copy to the District Collector.

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  6. Every Gram panchayat has to maintain old records in safe custody, thus, the grampanchayat has to provide details of property tax (house tax) to needy persons

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