Commission for Regulation of Utilities definition

Commission for Regulation of Utilities or “CRU” means the body established pursuant to Section 8 of the electricity regulation act 1999 of the Republic of Ireland as amended from time to time and having responsibility for, inter alia, regulation of gas in the Republic of Ireland or other such body as may have such responsibility from time to time;
Commission for Regulation of Utilities or "Commission" shall mean the body established pursuant to Section 8 of the Electricity Act as renamed pursuant to the Energy Act 2016 and S.I. 397 of 2017;
Commission for Regulation of Utilities or “Commission” or “CRU” shall mean the body established pursuant to Section 8 of the Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (as amended);

Examples of Commission for Regulation of Utilities in a sentence

  • The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) is Ireland’s independent energy and water regulator.

  • This is a requirement under the Commission for Regulation of Utilities Criteria Document CER/16/001.

  • That a customer’s account may display a debt flag in the event that the customer has not met the supplier’s credit terms and chooses to switch supplier (this information must be highlighted to the customer prior to sign up) – suggested wording - When your request to switch is processed, your current supplier will notify us if you are in arrears for more than levels set for all customers by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities.

  • Under Article 7 (4) the RSO or TSO is required to submit a proposal for requirements of general application for approval by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) within two years of entry into force of this Regulation i.e. 17th May 2018.

  • Irish Water’s current charges for water and wastewater connections are set out in the Water Charges Plan as approved by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities.

  • The Contract shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of Ireland and the courts of Ireland and Commission for Regulation of Utilities shall have jurisdiction to decide any disputes arising between us and you.

  • Introduction1.1 The Commission for Regulation of UtilitiesThe Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU)1 is Ireland’s independent energy and water regulator.

  • The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) is the independent body responsible for overseeing the regulation of electricity and gas sectors in Ireland.

  • The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) is Ireland’s independent energy and water services regulator.

  • This is a requirement under the Commission for Regulation of Utilities Criteria Document CER/16/001.9. This covers insured's liability from use of their premises in connection with the business.

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  • Public or private safety agency means a unit of state or local government, a special purpose district, or a private firm, which provides or has the authority to provide firefighting, police, ambulance, emergency medical services or hazardous materials response.

  • Public utilities means those utilities defined in sections 4905.02, 4905.03, 4907.02, and 4907.03 of the Revised Code; in the case of a foreign corporation, it means those utilities defined as public utilities by the laws of its domicile; and in the case of any other foreign issuer, it means those utilities defined as public utilities by the laws of the situs of its principal place of business. The term always includes railroads whether or not they are so defined as public utilities.

  • Public Utilities Act means the Illinois Public Utilities Act, 220 ILCS 5.

  • Advisers Act Rules and Regulations means the rules and regulations of the Commission under the Advisers Act.

  • the 2000 Regulations means the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2000(b); "the 2001 Regulations" means the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2001(c);

  • Market Abuse Regulation means Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on market abuse;

  • the 1997 Regulations means the Zebra, Pelican and Puffin Pedestrian Crossing Regulations 1997.

  • EEA Regulations means the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006.

  • 1940 Act Rules and Regulations means the rules and regulations of the Commission under the 1940 Act.

  • Land Use Regulations means all ordinances, resolutions and codes adopted by the City governing the development and use of land, including the permitted use of land, the density or intensity of use, subdivision requirements, the maximum height and size of proposed buildings, the provisions for reservation or Dedication of land for public purposes, and the design, improvement and construction and initial occupancy standards and specifications applicable to the Development of the Property. “Land Use Regulations” do not include any City or City-agency ordinance, resolution or code governing any of the following:

  • the 2007 Regulations means the Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) General Regulations 2007;

  • Solvency II Regulation means Commission Delegated Regulation ((EU No. 2015/35).

  • Civil Service Commission means the commission required under Section 5 of Article XI of the Michigan Constitution of 1963.

  • Department of Transportation means the United States Department of Transportation and any agency or instrumentality of the United States government succeeding to its functions.

  • public regulation means any national, provincial or local government legislation or subordinate legislation, or any licence, tariff, directive or similar authorisation issued by a regulatory authority or pursuant to any statutory authority;

  • application for international protection means a request made by a third country national or a stateless person for protection from a Member State, who can be understood to seek refugee status or subsidiary protection status, and who does not explicitly request another kind of protection, outside the scope of this Directive, that can be applied for separately;

  • AIFM Regulation means Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No. 231/2013.

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.

  • Regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation means the regulations in 49 CFR Parts 100-189.

  • the 2002 Regulations means the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002;

  • National Building Regulations means the National Building Regulations made under section 17(1) of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977 (Act No.103 of 1977), and published under Government Notice No. R.1081 of 10 June 1988, as amended;

  • Hague-Visby Rules means the provisions of the International Convention for the Unification of certain rules Relating to Bills of Lading signed at Brussels on 25th August 1924 as amended by the Visby Protocol of 23rd February 1968 and the SDR Protocol of 21st December 1979;

  • Environmental Protection Agency or “EPA” means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

  • the 2001 Regulations means the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2001[63];

  • EU Regulation means a regulation within the meaning of Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union;

  • Flood Insurance Regulations means (i) the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 as now or hereafter in effect or any successor statute thereto, (ii) the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 as now or hereafter in effect or any successor statue thereto, (iii) the National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994 (amending 42 USC 4001, et seq.), as the same may be amended or recodified from time to time, and (iv) the Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004 and any regulations promulgated thereunder.