Examples of MPAS Registration System in a sentence
There will be no charges applied to correctly de-energised HH MPANs/sites as determined by the de-energisation status in MPAS Registration System.
In this example the first, third and fifth lines indicate a Print concept and the sec- ond, fourth and sixth lines indicate a Write concept.
If, as stated in the Conditions Precedent, the technical controls or MPAS Validation Procedures of the MPAS Registration System require the RMA to be effected for a date greater than 14 months old (for example to enable contiguous data-logic) then the error correction is not a requirement of the BSC Trading Disputes Committee (because a dispute for the relevant FVAR has not been authorised).
For example, a Disconnection cannot be in place for a period in the MPAS Registration System and then superseded so that the MPAN is ‘connected’ again, since system logic would preclude such an event.
This Paragraph 11 supports the progression of changes to data in MPAS only under Paragraph 5.64 (Retrospective Amendment of MPAS Registration System) and sets out a mechanism to be used in the circumstances where an error has been identified for a date prior to the Current EFD in MPAS for a data item (a ‘Retrospective Error’) necessitating the rectification of that error through a manual amendment in MPAS (a ‘Retrospective Manual Amendment’).
Provided that where the effective date of the change is before the current effective date contained in that MPAS Registration System the Electricity Supplier shall act in accordance with the procedures in Paragraph 11.
Where the MPAS Provider records a Notice of Objection in accordance with Paragraph 5.29, it shall note within its MPAS Registration System that the Registration of the Gaining Supplier in relation to the Metering Point has been objected to and the responsibility for supplying that Metering Point shall revert to or remain with the Losing Supplier, such that the Gaining Supplier’s Registration shall be deemed not to have taken place.
Where the remedy involves the use of a new MPAN, records will be kept in the MPAS Registration System and the Electricity Supplier’s systems, including the Hub, as to the relationship between the old and new MPAN.
The Program Director shall be responsible for the day to day management of the Program, and will report to the Executive Board.
Each MPAS Provider shall ensure that its MPAS Registration System enables only one Electricity Supplier to be Registered as responsible for supplying any Metering Point for a particular day.