We have amended the Code to require retailers to provide information about their generally available retail tariff plans to any person that requests them. The Code amendment took effect on 1 February 2016.
However, the Code does not specify the format or method a retailer may use to provide this information. Our consultation paper presents a draft file format for use by retailers and seeks feedback from interested parties. The use of the file format is voluntary. The format is an addition to the current suite of industry EIEPs and has been titled EIEP 14.
Submissions close at 5 pm on Tuesday, 9 August 2016.
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- A standard format for retail price schedules – what are your thoughts on the format?
A standard format for retail price schedules – what are your thoughts on the format?
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Matthew Keir
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msouness
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15 July 2016
The unbundling of various rates and allocation of retail owner rebates can make it quite difficult to compare rates across the board.
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Matthew Keir
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18 August 2016
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For those interested in this project, submissions have been published. Thanks to those who contributed.
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