Can anybody confirm the status of this section in relation to "Rights of Entry (Gas and Electricity Boards) Act 1954".
Specifically
1. Is the Act in place (legislation.gov.uk shows provisional and (1) uses the word MAY - The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for billing disputes to be referred to the Director for determination in accordance with the regulations.
2. Does the provision below apply to consumers
I am particularly interested in whether a supplier should comply with (8) [below] in conjunction with the notice provisions in the 1954 Act
(8)No [F4electricity supplier] may commence proceedings before any court in respect of any charge in connection with the provision by him of electricity supply services unless, not less than 28 days before doing so, the [F5customer] concerned was informed by him, in such form and manner as may be prescribed, of—
(a)his intention to commence proceedings;
(b)the customer’s rights by virtue of this section; and
(c)such other matters (if any) as may be prescribed.
Specifically
1. Is the Act in place (legislation.gov.uk shows provisional and (1) uses the word MAY - The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for billing disputes to be referred to the Director for determination in accordance with the regulations.
2. Does the provision below apply to consumers
I am particularly interested in whether a supplier should comply with (8) [below] in conjunction with the notice provisions in the 1954 Act
(8)No [F4electricity supplier] may commence proceedings before any court in respect of any charge in connection with the provision by him of electricity supply services unless, not less than 28 days before doing so, the [F5customer] concerned was informed by him, in such form and manner as may be prescribed, of—
(a)his intention to commence proceedings;
(b)the customer’s rights by virtue of this section; and
(c)such other matters (if any) as may be prescribed.
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