AEMO registry definition

AEMO registry means the database maintained by AEMO under clause 19(1), containing at least the AEMO standing data and the information referred to in clause 22(4).{Note: The information referred to in clause 22(4) relates to GBO identifications.}
AEMO registry means the database maintained by AEMO under clause 19(1), containing at least the AEMO standing data and the information referred to in clause 22(4).

Examples of AEMO registry in a sentence

  • If a person was “suspended” under clause22(6)(b), then when the agreement provides that the person’s GBO identification should be marked as “active”, AEMO must record the person’s GBO identification as “active” in the AEMO registry.

  • Without limiting clause27 or clause 32, a participant must not knowingly permit the AEMO registry to be materially inaccurate.

  • The consequence of AEMO recording a person’s GBO identification as “deregistered” in the AEMO registry is that the person is no longer required to comply with these procedures and is not entitled to accrue any rights under these procedures.

  • Upon completing the multiple data change transactions, AEMO must update the AEMO registry accordingly, to take effect from the start of the gas day as determined by AEMO under clause 31(1) and provide the affected parties with at least the information contained in clause 53(1) for the affected delivery points.

  • If data change notice is valid AEMO accepts data change transaction Upon receipt of a valid data change notice lodged under clause 27(1)(a), AEMOmust forthwith accept the data change notice.{Note: After accepting a data change notice under this clause 30, the data change transaction is complete and AEMO must update the AEMO registry under clause 49.} 31.

  • Note: The AEMO registry is not the only database that AEMO will be required to create and maintain for its operations under these procedures.} 18.

  • Maintenance and administration of the AEMO registry (1) AEMO must maintain and administer the AEMO registry under these procedures.

  • AEMO standing data (1) AEMO must ensure that the AEMO registry includes at least the following accurate information in respect of each delivery point under these procedures from the sources listed below: (2) In clause 20(1), “source” means the person responsible for providing the information to AEMO, not necessarily the person who is the originating source of the information.

  • Purpose of this Part The purpose of this Part 2.2 is to ensure that the AEMO registry is accurate.

  • Updating AEMO registry after accepting a data change transaction AEMO must upon accepting a data change transaction in relation to a delivery point under clause 30, amend the relevant item of AEMO standing data in the AEMO registry to take effect from the start of the gas day specified under clause 27(3)(e) (“effective date”), on the earlier of: (a) forthwith, if the effective date is retrospective; or (b) on the start of the gas day of the effective date, if the effective date is prospective.

Related to AEMO registry

  • Registry means, in relation to each Vessel, the office of the registrar, commissioner or representative of the Flag State, who is duly empowered to register such Vessel, the relevant Owner’s title thereto and the relevant Mortgage under the laws and flag of the Flag State;

  • International Registry means the international registry established pursuant to the Cape Town Treaty.

  • International Register means the official collection of data concerning international registrations maintained by the International Bureau, which data the Agreement, the Protocol or the Regulations require or permit to be recorded, irrespective of the medium in which such data are stored;

  • Public Register means the College’s register that is available to the public.

  • Applicable Registry Operators means, collectively, the registry operators of top-­‐level domains party to a registry agreement that contains a provision similar to this Section 7.6, including Registry Operator.

  • international registration means the registration of a mark effected under the Agreement or the Protocol or both, as the case may be;

  • International registration plan means a reciprocal agreement of member jurisdictions that is endorsed by the American association of motor vehicle administrators, and that promotes and encourages the fullest possible use of the highway system by authorizing apportioned registration of fleets of vehicles and recognizing registration of vehicles apportioned in member jurisdictions.

  • State of Registry means, in respect of an aircraft, the State on the national register of which an aircraft is entered or the State of location of the common mark registering authority maintaining the aircraft register.

  • National Register of Historic Places means the list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering and culture, authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, and administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. The list of Properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida is available from the Division.

  • registering authority means the registrar of titles or anyone else required or permitted to record interests in property.