Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) In this
by‑law —
eligible person means a person who satisfies the
corporation that the person holds —
(a)
a —
(i)
Health Care Card;
(ii)
Commonwealth seniors health card; or
(iii)
Pensioner Concession Card,
issued by the
Department of Social Security of the Government of the Commonwealth;
(b) a
Repatriation Health Card, issued by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs
of the Government of the Commonwealth, that indicates on it that the person is
totally and permanently incapacitated, a war widow or a dependant; or
(c) a
Seniors’ Card issued by the Office of Seniors’ Interests of the
Government of the State.
(2) Where electricity
is supplied to a consumer who is an eligible person, for use at his or her
principal place of residence and the consumer is charged on the basis of
Tariff A2, the consumer is entitled to a rebate equal to the fixed charge
payable under that tariff for that residence.
(3) Where a consumer
who is charged on the basis of Tariff A2 for electricity supplied by the
corporation satisfies the corporation that electricity supplied to the
consumer has been delivered to and used at premises occupied by an eligible
person as his or her principal place of residence, the consumer is entitled to
a rebate equal to the fixed charge payable under that tariff for those
premises.
(4) Where a fixed
charge is payable for multiple dwellings and there is a dwelling in respect of
which the rebate is not payable, for the purposes of ascertaining the amount
of the rebate payable the amount of the fixed charge payable in respect of the
first dwelling shall be taken to relate to a dwelling in respect of which a
rebate is not payable.
(5) A person who comes
within paragraph (a) or (b) of the definition of eligible person in
sub‑bylaw (1) and who is entitled to a rebate under this
by‑law is also —
(a)
exempted from payment of the account establishment fee specified in
Schedule 4 item 1; and
(b)
entitled to pay the reduced meter testing fee specified in Schedule 4
item 6(b).