State of Gujarat - Act
Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (Licensee's Power to Recover Expenditure incurred in providing supply and other Miscellaneous Charges) Regulations, 2005
GUJARAT
India
India
Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (Licensee's Power to Recover Expenditure incurred in providing supply and other Miscellaneous Charges) Regulations, 2005
Act 9 of 2005
- Published on 31 March 2005
- Commenced on 31 March 2005
- [This is the version of this document from 31 March 2005.]
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1. Short Title, Commencement and Interpretation.
- i. These Regulations may be called the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (Licensee's Power to Recover Expenditure incurred in providing supply and other Miscellaneous Charges) Regulations, 2005.ii. These Regulations shall be applicable to all Distribution Licensees in their respective licensed areas, in the State of Gujarat.iii. These Regulations shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Gazette.Chapter - II2. Definitions.
- 2.1 In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:-(i)"Act" means the Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003).(ii)"applicant" means the owner or occupier of any premises who makes an application to the distribution licensee for supply of electricity.(iii)"Commission" means the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission.(iv)"Distribution Licensee" means a Licensee authorised to operate and maintain a Distribution System for supplying electricity to the Consumers in his Area of Supply.(v)"distribution main" means the portion of any main with which a service line is, or intended to be, immediately connected.(vi)"distribution system" means the system of wires and associated facilities between the delivery points on the transmission lines or the generating station connection and the point of connection to the installation of the consumers.(vii)"electrical plant" means any plant, equipment, apparatus or appliance or any part thereof used for, or connected with, the generation, transmission, distribution or supply of electricity but does not include:i. an electrical line ; orii. a meter used for ascertaining the quantity of electricity supplied to any premises; oriii. an electrical equipment, apparatus or appliance under the control of a consumer.(viii)"electric line" means any line which is used for carrying electricity for any purpose and includes:i. any support for any such line, that is to say, any structure, tower, pole or other thing in, on, by or from which any such line is, or may be, supported, carried, or suspended; andii. any apparatus connected to any such line for the purpose of carrying electricity.(ix)"Extra High Tension (EHT) supply" means electricity supplied at a Voltage equal to or greater than 66 kV.(x)"Government" means the Central Government or the State Government as the case may be.(xi)"High Tension (HT) supply" means electricity supplied at a Voltage greater than 440 V and lesser than 66 kV.(xii)"Low Tension (LT) supply" means electricity supplied at a Voltage not exceeding 440 volts.(xiii)"month" means the calendar month unless the context otherwise requires. A time lasting from a specified date in one calendar month until the same date in the next calendar month (a period of time equivalent to about 30 days).(xiv)"service line" means any electric supply line through which electricity is, or is intended to be, supplied -i. to a single consumer either from a distributing main or immediately from the Distribution Licensee's premises; orii. from a distributing main to a group of consumers on the same premises or on contiguous premises supplied from the same point of the distributing main.(xv)"State Act" shall mean the Gujarat Electricity Industry (Reorganisation and Regulation) Act, 2003.(xvi)"sub-station" means a station for transforming or converting electricity for the transmission or distribution thereof and includes transformers, converters, switchgears, capacitors, synchronous condensers, structures, cable and other appurtenant equipment and any buildings used for that purpose and the site thereof.(xvii)"Temporary Service" means supply will be given initially for a period not exceeding one month subject to review for further extension in accordance with the classifications of installation for purpose of permanent supply.Words and expressions used and not defined in these Regulations but defined in the Act or the State Act or the Rules framed thereunder shall have the meanings assigned to them in the said Act or the State Act or such Rules. Expressions used herein but not specifically defined in these Regulations or in the Act or the State Act or the Rules framed thereunder but defined under any law passed by a competent legislature and applicable to the electricity industry in the state shall have the meaning assigned to them in such law. Subject to the above, expressions used herein but not specifically defined in the Regulations or in the Act or the State Act or the Rules framed thereunder or in any other law passed by a competent legislature shall have the meaning as is generally assigned in the electricity industry. The Bombay General Clauses Act, 1904, shall apply for the purpose of the present Regulations.3. Duty of the Distribution Licensee to Supply Electricity on Request and Recovery of Expenditure.
- (i) The Distribution Licensee shall, subject to the provisions contained in Section 43 of the Act, fulfill his obligation to supply electricity to the premises of consumers.4. Provision for low tension Supply.
- 4.1 In case of applications for Low Tension supply, where such supply requires only laying the service line from the existing distributing main to the consumer's premises, the Distribution licensee shall estimate the cost of service line and the cost of terminal and metering arrangements at the premises of the consumer, but not including the cost of meter. The estimate of the cost of electric line, electrical plants and metering arrangements shall be based on the latest cost data as published by the Distribution Licensee.In respect of above consumers the Distribution Licensee may dispense with the process of preparation of detailed individual estimate and instead charge on the basis of per KW of contracted load and per Meter rate. Although, it will not prepare individual estimate, the Distribution Licensee shall maintain the cost incurred in respect of such categories of the consumers who are provided with electricity only through extension of service line (with out undertaking any of the work like DTR or laying of HT line). The average cost incurred (according to the latest cost data as published by the Distribution Licensee) shall be used as the yard stick for determining the per kW cost of these categories of consumers.5. Provision for high tension / extra high tension Supply.
- (i) In case of applications where there is a need to erect a new HT line or EHT line from the sub station or extend the existing HT or EHT line or strengthening of existing HT or EHT line in order to extend supply to the applicants, the Distribution Licensee, on its own in case of HT, and in co-ordination with Transmission Licensee in case of EHT, shall prepare an estimate of the cost of aforementioned work including the cost of terminal and metering arrangements at the premises of the consumer, but not including the cost of meter. Such estimate shall be based on the latest cost data as published by the Distribution Licensee and/or Transmission Licensee.6. Standard Cost Data.
- (i) The Distribution licensee and the Transmission Licensee shall prepare a cost data book covering broad specifications of various items and materials as well as man-hours of various categories of labour needed for providing any electric line or electrical plant used for the purpose of giving supply of electricity based on the actual cost data of the financial year immediately preceding the year in which the estimate is to be prepared.Chapter VII
7. Manner of Accounting and Adjustments.
- (i) Before taking up the laying of electric line, erection of electrical plant and creating any other facilities required for extending supply to the applicant seeking new connection, the licensee shall estimate the charges for the same. Free length up to 30 meters of service line will be provided in all cases.8. Miscellaneous Charges.
- (i) Subject to the provisions of the Act and these Regulations and subject to such directions, orders or guidelines the Commission may issue from time to time, every Distribution Licensee is authorized to recover any expenses to be borne by the Distribution Licensee in rendering following services to new or existing consumers.(ii)All the charges proposed below in 8.1 and 8.2 are payable in advance.| Sr. No. | Particulars | Charges |
| i | Single phase supply for Residential. | Rs.40.00 |
| ii | Three phase supply for Residential. | Rs.100.00 |
| iii | Single phase supply and Three phase supply forcommercial | Rs.100.00 |
| iv | Three phase supply for LT Agricultural | Rs.200.00 |
| v | Three phase supply for LT Industrial | Rs.400.00 |
| vi | HT and EHT supply (Applicable to demand appliedfor) | Rs.10 per KVA with a ceiling of Rs.25000.00 |
| vii | All other Categories not enumerated above | Rs.100.00 |
| Sr. No. | Particulars | Charges |
| (i) | LT services | Rs. 20/- |
| (ii) | HT and EHT services | Rs. 200/- |
| (i) | The test and inspection prior to connection of an installation for permanent supply shall be carried out free of charge but should further test and inspection be found necessary, the charge for such test and/or inspection shall be | Rs. 50/- |
| (ii) | Charges for the initial inspection and subsequent test and connection of a temporary installation | Rs. 100/- |
| Sr. No. | Particulars | Charges |
| i | Single phase supply for Residential. | Rs.40.00 |
| ii | Three phase supply for Residential. | Rs.100.00 |
| iii | Single phase supply and Three phase supply forcommercial | Rs.100.00 |
| iv | Three phase supply for LT Agricultural | Rs.200.00 |
| v | Three phase supply for LT Industrial | Rs.400.00 |
| vi | HT and EHT supply (Applicable to demand appliedfor) | Rs.10 per KVA with a ceiling of Rs. 25000.00 |
| vii | All other Categories not enumerated above | Rs.100.00 |
| viii | Reduction in demand of HT and EHT supply | Rs. 10 per KVA (Applicable to quantum of demand reduced) with a ceiling of Rs.2000 |
| Sr. No. | Particulars | Charges |
| i | Single phase supply for Residential. | Rs.20.00 |
| ii | Single phase supply for commercial and Threephase supply for Residential | Rs.100.00 |
| iii | Three phase supply for LT Agricultural | Rs.300.00 |
| iv | Three phase supply for LT Industrial and others | Rs.400.00 |
| v | HT and EHT supply | Rs.2000.00 |
| Sr No. | Particulars | Charges |
| i | Residential | Rs. 100.00 |
| ii | Commercial | Rs. 200.00 |
| iii | LT Agricultural | Rs. 200.00 |
| iv | LT Industrial & others | Rs. 900.00 |
| v | HT and EHT supply | Rs. 3200.00 |
| Sr. No. | Particulars | Charges |
| i | Residential | 50.00 |
| ii | Commercial | 100.00 |
| iii | LT Agricultural | 100.00 |
| iv | LT Industrial & others | 500.00 |
| v | HT and EHT supply | 1500.00 |
| Sr. No. | Particulars | Charges |
| 1. | Hire of single-phase meter | Rs. 10/- per meter/ month. |
| 2. | Hire of Three phase meter | Rs. 30/- per meter/ month |
| 3. | Hire of demand meter or special type of meterfor LT consumer | Rs. 225/- per meter/ month. |
| 4. | Hire of time switch with or without KWH meter | Rs. 225/- per time switch /month. |
| 5. | Hire of HT/EHT metering equipments | Rs. 750/- per meter/ month. |
| Sr. No | Particulars | Charges |
| 1 | Hire of single-phase meter | Rs. 15/- per meter/ month. |
| 2 | Hire of poly phase meter (3 phase) | Rs. 60/- per meter/ month |
| 3 | Hire of HT/EHT metering equipments | Rs.1500/- per meter/ month. |
| Particulars | Charges |
| (a) Charges for attendance of fuseman where thefailure of supply is due to a fault in the consumer'sinstallation | (1) For Low Tensionconsumers Rs. 10/-(2) For High Tension consumers Rs. 10/- forreplacement of fuse on single phase. Rs. 15/- for replacement offuse on two phases. Rs.20/- for replacement of fuse on threephases. |
| (b) Charges for attendance of fuseman atconsumer's premises during any function: (per person per shift) | Rs. 500/- |
| (c) Charges for resealing of seals other thanmeter seals which have been disturbed unauthorizedly Rs. 100/- | |
| (d) Charges forresealing of meter seals, disturbed Unauthourizedly(i) In case of residential service(ii) In case of service other than residential | Rs. 50/-Rs. 200/- |
| (e) Changing or moving a meter board | Actual cost plus 15% |
| (f) Testing meter(alltype of meters), if it should be proved to be correct within thelimits laid down by the Standards/Rules(i) Single phase meter(ii) Three phase meter(iii) Maximum Demand meter (LT)(iv) Maximum Demand meter (HT/EHT) | Rs.100/-Rs.300/-Rs.500/-Rs.1000/- |
| Note.- The supplier shall not accept anyresponsibility whatsoever for the satisfactory and correctrunning of the consumer's meter after he has taken deliverythereof subsequent to the test. | |
| (g) Installing a meter for each other class ofsupply required after the initial connection of the installationfor any other purpose or changing a meter for one of a differentsize when necessitated by a change in consumer's demand (the feedoes not include the provision of a meter board) per meter | Rs. 100/- |
| (h) CT/PT Testingcharges(i) CT Testing (LT)(ii) CT/PT unit (HT/EHT) | Rs. 100/-Rs. 100/-Rs. 500/- |