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National Electricity Code - Chapter - Sorted By Class ID and Grouped by Chapter 08-Dec-98 Code Prov Clause Chapter Para Class ID Civil Descriptive Heading Penalty Reason 8 8.02 8.02.01 8.02 8.02.01 8.02 8.02.02 8.02 8.02.03 8.02 8.02.04 (c)(1)-(2) Unclassified (f) Unclassified (a)-(d) Unclassified Class A (a)-(b) Unclassified Specifying due date for payment in bills If Code Participants specify due dates for payments in their bills which are shorter than any such period specified in the Code it could make it difficult for the debtor to pay by the deadline, thereby triggering debt-recovery mechanisms earlier than otherwise necessary. It is not, however, a serious offence and could conceivably occur as a result of a clerical error. Should a Code participant specify a shorter time period then the debtor (if aware of the provision) will not be required to pay until a date that is permitted under this provision of the Code, therefore, the provision is self-enforcing. Adhere to dispute resolution procedures instead of going to court Should a participant attempt to take court action without exhausting the dispute resolution methods under the Code, and this was inappropriate in the opinion of the Court, then the Court would decline to hear the action, and would have the discipline of costs to deter the errant participant. Appointment of dispute resolution adviser Incapable of breach by a Code participant. $10,000.00 Implementation of dispute management systems Failure to adopt a DMS is not something which will have an adverse impact on others and may simply be the result of a Participant being tardy in its adoption of such a system. Breaches of the clause are best dealt with summarily by NECA. First stage dispute resolution process The most effective enforcement mechanism is an order from the Tribunal requiring compliance. Code Prov Clause Para Class ID Civil Descriptive Heading Penalty Reason 8.02 8.02.05 (b) Unclassified Adviser to satisfy itself that referred dispute is within Adviser's jurisdiction - Incapable of breach by a Code participant. 8.02 8.02.05 (g) Class C Parties must participate in dispute resolution process stipulated by Adviser Should be classified as Class "C" to act as an incentive for Code Participants to ensure they comply with the dispute resolution process selected by the Adviser to govern the 2nd stage dispute resolution process. 8.02 8.02.05 (h) Unclassified Complainant to let Adviser know outcome of dispute resolution process This provision is procedural. There are no significant implications from a default. The most effective enforcement mechanism is an order from the Tribunal requiring compliance. 8.02 8.02.06 (d)-(i) Unclassified Powers of DRP Incapable of breach by a Code participant. 8.02 8.02.06 (j)-(k) Unclassified Parties to report back to DRP on action taken pursuant to dispute resolution process Parties failing to report back to the DRP in a timely manner as to action taken as result of dispute resolution. This provision is not critical. There is no reason to classify this provision. Note that obligations are also imposed by these clauses on the DRP to ensure the dispute resolution process is completed within maximum time periods - because the DRP is not a Code participant this obligation has been ignored for Code breach classification purposes in favour of the possible breach of obligations imposed by the same clauses on Code participants. 8.02 8.02.09 (a) Unclassified DRP determination binding on parties to dispute General obligation described specifically in sub-clause (c). Code Prov Clause Para Class ID 8.02 8.02.09 (c) Class C 8.02 8.02.10 (c) Unclassified 8.05 8.05.01 (a)-(b) Class B 8.05 8.05.01 (c) Unclassified 8.05 8.05.06 (c) Class C 8.05 8.05.08 (a)-(c) Unclassified Civil Descriptive Heading Penalty Reason Participant must comply with determination pursuant to dispute resolution process Failure to comply with such a determination could adversely affect Code participants who were also parties to the dispute and could undermine the authority of the Code's dispute resolution process. Confidential information disclosed in dispute resolution process Code participants must make claims for information disclosed during the dispute resolution process to be treated as confidential in accordance with the procedures prescribed by clause 8.6, and if they fail to follow those procedures they should be dealt with summarily by NECA Code Participant must assist investigator Tribunal sanctions and the threat of a daily-accruing penalty should be attracted to a breach of this clause to act as an deterrent, as a Code Participant's failure to co-operate with an investigation could impede attempts to identify, and resolve, a problem with the market Code Participant must pay cost of investigation unless otherwise determined by NECA or Tribunal This provision deals with the allocation of costs and should be self-enforcing. Code Participants must comply with a NECA or If a Code Participant does not comply with a direction by NECA NEMMCO direction to give effect to a or NEMMCO giving effect to a Tribunal order, it may be Tribunal order persisting in a Code breach which could have dire effects on other Code participants - classified as Class "C" for deterrent purposes of daily fine NECA publications in relation to Code enforcement - NECA breach Proceedings cannot be brought against NECA for Code breach. 8.05 8.05.08 (d) Unclassified Code Participants cannot make claims against NECA for loss or damage arising from publications concerning Code enforcement The attaching of a pecuniary penalty to this provision is inappropriate as the question of whether NECA has acted in good faith in publishing information may be the legitimate subject of argument in proceedings by a Code participant to recover loss or damage resulting from the publication of information. Courts hearing such actions will have their own disciplines such as costs and striking out to prevent vexatious litigation. 8.05 8.05.09 (a) Class C Code Participant must follow NEMMCO direction Failure by a Code Participant to follow a NEMMCO power system security direction could have severe ramifications for other Code Participants and end users and should attract the most severe sanctions available 8.05 8.05.09 (b) Unclassified Events to be performed on stipulated day can be breached if event is performed on a day other than the stipulated day. 8.05 8.05.09 (d) Class C 8.06 8.06.01 8.06 8.06.01 (a),(c) Unclassified (b)(1)-(3) Class C Code Participant must notify NECA of failure Classified as Class "C" to act as incentive for Code to comply with NEMMCO power system security Participants to refer alleged failures, either by themselves direction or by other Code Participants, to comply with a NEMMCO power system security direction - need to ensure industry self-regulation is entrenched and Tribunal orders could include requiring a Code Participant which does not report a failure to put in place formal reporting procedures Obligations of Code Participants to keep information confidential "Reasonable endeavours" provisions make classification inappropriate. Prohibition on Code Participant disclosing confidential information Unauthorised disclosure of confidential information should be treated seriously. Code Prov Clause Para Class ID 8.06 8.06.01 (d) Class C 8.06 8.06.01 (e) Class A 8.06 8.06.03 8.06 8.06.06 (a)-(c) 8.06 8.06.07 8.07 8.07.02 Class B Civil Descriptive Heading Penalty Transmission Network Service Provider officers cannot be associated with competitive electricity trading activities of other Code Participants $5,000.00 Transmission Network Service Provider to provide undertaking that will comply with confidentiality requirements Reason Involvement of employees of a transmission network service provider in the competitive electricity trading activities of other Code Participants could have a detrimental effect on the competitive operation of the market, and should attract the severest sanctions The provision of undertakings by Transmission Network Service Providers to other Transmission Network Service Providers or Code Participants which supply it information is a procedural matter which is best policed, and dealt with summarily, by NECA Conditions for permitted disclosure of confidential information to employees/advisers and for purposes of financial arrangements If a Code Participant breaches this clause which imposes conditions on certain permitted disclosures of confidential information it could cause material harm to other Code Participants, but should not attract the weight of a Class C fine. It has been classified as Class B to ensure the Tribunal is able to make orders to prevent a recurrence of the breach, such as requiring the offender to institute a confidentiality compliance program NEMMCO Breach NEMMCO to implement policy concerning information dissemination Market efficiency and Participant confidence relies on compliance. (a)-(b) NEMMCO Breach NEMMCO to implement policy on Code Bodies Market efficiency and Participant confidence relies on compliance. (e) Class A $10,000.00 Code Participants to comply with NECA's monitoring and reporting requirements Code Participant's failure to comply with NECA's monitoring and reporting requirements within specified time periods is best policed, and dealt with summarily, be NECA Code Prov Clause Para Class ID Civil Descriptive Heading Penalty Reason 8.07 8.07.02 (f) Class C Code Participant must not provide misleading or deceptive information The provision of misleading or deceptive information by Code Participants could have a detrimental impact on the effective operation of the market and should attract the severest sanctions 8.07 8.07.06 (a)-(b) NEMMCO Breach NECA and NEMMCO must not charge Code Participant, Tribunal, ACCC or Jurisdictional Regulator for copies of reports, and can only charge other parties an "appropriate" fee Essentially procedural. 8.08 8.08.02 (a)(2) NEMMCO Breach NEMMCO CEO or NEMMCO delegate to sit on RP Can be breached by NEMMCO failing to allow its CEO to, or to appoint a delegate to sit on, the Reliability Panel. 8.09 8.09.00 (a) NEMMCO Breach Code consultation procedures If the Code consultation procedures are not followed there could be serious consequences - persons who were not consulted may have had valuable comments to provide or may challenge the validity of a decision made where the Code consultation procedures were not followed. 8.09 8.09.00 (b) Unclassified Code consultation procedures Procedural provision.