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COMMUNITY AMBULANCE COVER ACT 2003 - SECT 15

15 Meaning of on-supply arrangement (type 2)

(1) An on-supply arrangement (type 2) exists for a separate area if the following circumstances apply--

(a) the separate area is included in a group of 3 or more separate areas in a building;
(b) there is no on-supply arrangement (type 1) for any of the separate areas included in the group;
(c) an electricity retailer sells to a person (the on-supplier for the on-supply arrangement) all electricity consumed at any separate area in the group;
(d) any supply of electricity to a separate area in the group is measured by a meter;
(e) under an arrangement between the on-supplier and the electricity retailer, electricity accounts issued to the on-supplier by the electricity retailer for the sale of the electricity mentioned in paragraph (c) show the cost of electricity supplied to each separate area.
Examples of on-supply arrangements (type 2)--
1 A building comprises 4 flats, 3 of which are let to tenants and 1 of which is vacant. The owner of the building receives an account from an electricity retailer which shows the cost of electricity supplied to each flat as measured by a meter. There are 4 on-supply arrangements (type 2).
2 A person owns 10 self-contained apartments which are located in 1 building and which are available for holiday letting. The owner receives an account from an electricity retailer which shows the cost of electricity supplied to each apartment as measured by a meter. There are 10 on-supply arrangements (type 2).

(2) For subsection (1), the following do not matter--

(a) whether electricity is consumed in the separate areas;
(b) whether all separate areas in the building are included in the group.


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