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TAMIL NADU
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

No. 17] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 2014


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Part VI—Section 2
Notifications of interest to a section of the public
issued by Heads of Departments, etc.

NOTIFICATIONS BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, ETC.

CONTENTS

Pages.

TAMIL NADU ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION


Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission Grid Connectivity and Intra-State
Open Access Regulations, 2014 .. .. .. .. .. 224-313

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GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS / EDUCATIONAL OFFICERS
Loss of Certificates .. .. .. .. .. 314-319

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NOTIFICATIONS BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, ETC.

TAMIL NADU ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION, CHENNAI.

TAMIL NADU ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION, GRID CONNECTIVITY


AND INTRA-STATE OPEN ACCESS REGULATIONS, 2014.
Notification No. TNERC/GC & ISOA/11/2, Dated 13-03-2014

No. VI(2)/117/2014.

WHEREAS under the Electricity Act, 2003 (Central Act 36 of 2003), the State Electricity Regulatory Commission shall specify
the terms and conditions for intra-state open access within the State;
AND WHEREAS the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission has specified the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory
Commission (Intra-State Open Access) Regulations, 2005 in Notification No.TNERC/ISOA/11/1 dated 24-06-2005 and the
same has been published at pages 1-21 of Part VI—Section 2 of the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette, dated the 2nd August
2005;

AND WHEREAS various orders have been issued by the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission from time to time
and taking cue from such orders and from the past experience, it is decided to repeal the said Tamil Nadu Electricity
Regulatory Commission (Intra-State Open Access) Regulations, 2005 and notify a new comprehensive Regulation governing
the Grid connectivity and Open Access;
NOW THEREFORE, under Section 181 of the Electricity Act, 2003 (Central Act 36 of 2003) and all other powers enabling
in that behalf, the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission hereby makes the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory
Commission (Grid connectivity and Intra-State Open Access) Regulations, 2014, the draft of the same having been
previously published as required under sub section (3) of the said Section 181.

CHAPTER 1
PRELIMINARY

1. Short Title, Extent and Commencement.—

(1) These Regulations may be called the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission (Grid connectivity and Intra-State
Open Access) Regulations, 2014;
(2) These Regulations shall come into force on the date of publication in the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette.

2. Scope.—
These Regulations shall apply to open access for use of intra-State transmission system and or distribution
systems in the State of Tamil Nadu, including when such system is used in conjunction with inter-State transmission system.

3. Definitions.—
(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, –

(a) “Act” means the Electricity Act, 2003 (Central Act 36 of 2003);

(b) “Allotted Capacity” means the power transfer in MW between the specified point of injection and point of drawal
allowed to a long-term/medium-term open access customer on the intra-State transmission system and the expression
“allotment of capacity” shall be construed accordingly;
(c) “Applicant” means a consumer, trader, distribution licensee or a Generating company who has applied seeking
connectivity or open access, as the case may be;

(d) “Central Commission” means the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission referred to in sub-section (1) of
Section 76 of the Act;
(e) “Commission” means the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission constituted under sub-section (1) of
Section 82 of the Act;

(f) “Contracted demand” means the load in kW/kVA (kilo Watt/kilo Volt Ampere) which the distribution
licensee has agreed to supply from time to time, subject to the governing terms and conditions and is different from
the connected load;
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(g) “Day” means a day starting at 00.00 hours and ending at 24.00 hours;
(h) “Distribution System” means the system as defined in sub section (19) of section 2 of the Act and operates
at the voltage of 33 kV and below;

(i) “IEGC” means Indian Electricity Grid Code specified by Central Electricity Regulatory Commission under
clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section 79 of the Act;
(j) “Intra state Transmission System” means the system as defined in sub-section (37) of Section 2 of the Act and
operates at the voltage of 66 kV and above;

(k) “Imbalance” in a time block for a generating station means its total actual generation minus its total scheduled
generation and for a consumer or buyer means its total drawal minus its total scheduled drawal;

(l) “Long-term open access” means the right to use the Intra-State transmission system or distribution
system for a period exceeding 12 years but not exceeding 25 years;
(m) “Medium-term open access” means the open access for a period exceeding three months but not exceeding
three years;

Explanation:
Open access applications for a period more than 3 years and up to 12 years shall be considered under medium term
open access only and shall be allowed for a period exceeding 3 months, but not exceeding 3 years at a time.

(n) “Month” means a calendar month as per the Gregorian calendar;

(o) “Nodal agency” means the agency specified in column (4) of the Schedule 1 and 2 of these Regulations;
(p) “open access” means the non-discriminatory provision for the use of transmission lines or distribution system
or associated facilities with such lines or system by any licensee or consumer or a person engaged in generation in
accordance with these Regulations and includes long- term open access, medium-term open access and short-term open
access;

(q) “open access customer” means a consumer, trader, distribution licensee or a generator who has been granted
open access under these Regulations;
(r) “Reserved Capacity” means the power transfer in MW between the specified point(s) of injection and point(s) of
drawal allowed to a short-term open access customer on the transmission/distribution system depending on availability of
transmission/distribution capacity and the expression “reservation of capacity” shall be construed accordingly;

(s) “Short-term open access” means open access for a period up to one month at a time;
Explanation:

Open access applications for a period more than 1 month and up to 3 months shall be considered under short term
open access only and shall be allowed for a period up to 1 month at a time.

(t) “SLDC” means the State Load Dispatch Centre established under sub-section (1) of Section 31 of the Act;
(u) “State Grid Code” means the State Grid Code specified by the Commission under clause (h) of sub-
section (1) of Section 86 of the Act;

(v) “State Transmission Utility (STU)” means a Government Company specified as such by the State Government
under sub-section (1) of Section 39 of the Act;
(w) “Transmission System Segment” means a part or whole of the transmission system from the point of injection
to the point of drawal;

(x) “Wheeling” means the operation whereby the distribution system and associated facilities of a transmission
Licensee or distribution Licensee, as the case may be, are used by another person for the conveyance of electricity on
payment of charges to be determined under section 62 of the Act.
(2) Words and expressions used and not defined in these Regulations but defined in the Act or IEGC or the State Grid
Code or any other Codes / Regulations made by the Commission shall have the meaning assigned to them under the Act or
the IEGC or the State Grid Code or any other Codes / Regulations made by the Commission, as the case may be.

(3) The General Clauses Act, 1897(Central Act X of 1897), as amended from time to time shall apply for the
interpretation of these Regulations as it applies for interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
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(4) In the interpretation of these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires.—
(a) Words in the singular or plural term, as the case may be, shall also be deemed to include the plural or the singular
term, respectively;

(b) The terms “include” or “including” shall be deemed to be followed by “without limitation” or “but not limited to” regardless
of whether such terms are followed by such phrases or words of like import;
(c) References herein to the “Regulations” shall be construed as a reference to these Regulations as amended or modified
by the Commission from time to time in accordance with the applicable laws in force;

(d) The headings are inserted for convenience and may not be taken into account for the purpose of interpretation of these
Regulations;

(e) References to the statutes, Regulations or guidelines shall be construed as including all statutory provisions consolidating,
amending or replacing such statutes, Regulations or guidelines, as the case may be, referred to;
(f) In case of inconsistency between any provisions of these regulations and any other regulations or order passed by the
Commission the provisions of these regulations shall prevail.

CHAPTER 2
CONNECTIVITY

4. Connectivity.—
(1) Any consumer having contracted demand of 10 MW and above or a consumer availing supply at 66 kV and above or
a Generating Station having capacity of 15 MW and above or a Generating Station requiring connectivity at 66 kV and above shall
be eligible to obtain connectivity to the intra-State transmission system, unless already connected, and shall apply for
connectivity, in accordance with the provisions in this chapter.
(2) Any consumer having contracted demand of less than 10 MW or a consumer availing supply at 33 kV and below or a
Generating Station having installed capacity less than 15 MW or a Generating Station requiring connectivity at 33 kV and below
shall be eligible to obtain connectivity to the Distribution system and shall apply for connectivity as per the provisions of these
Regulations, unless already connected, in accordance with the provisions in this chapter.

(3) Fossil fuel based generating stations shall be given connectivity at HT/EHT level. Generating stations generating energy
based on new and renewable energy sources shall be provided with connectivity at any voltage, subject to the provisions of the
Commission’s regulations/orders in force.
5. Application procedure for Connectivity to intra-State transmission system.—

(1) An application for connectivity to intra-state transmission system shall be made to the STU in the Form prescribed by
the STU.
(2) Every application shall be accompanied by a non-refundable fee as specified below in the manner as mentioned in the
procedure to be issued by the STU. The said fee is inclusive of the charges for any load flow / system studies to be conducted
by the STU.

Sl.No. Quantum of power to be injected / off take Application fee for


into / from Intra-State Transmission and / connectivity (Rs. In Lakhs)
or Distribution System.

(1) (2) (3)

1. Up to 100 MW 2 (Two)
2. More than 100 MW and up to 500 MW 3 (Three)

3. More than 500 MW and up to 1000 MW 6 (Six)


4. More than 1000 MW 9 (Nine)

(3) In case of co-generation and generation of electricity from renewable energy sources, the application fee shall be
50% of the normal fee.

(4) The application for connectivity shall contain details such as, geographical location of the applicant, quantum of
power to be interchanged, that is, the quantum of power to be injected in the case of a generating station including a captive
generating plant and quantum of power to be drawn in the case of consumer, with the intra-State transmission system and
such other details as may be laid down by the State Transmission Utility in the detailed procedure:
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Provided that in cases where once an application has been filed and thereafter there has been any material change
in the location of the applicant or change by more than 10 per cent in the quantum of power to be interchanged with the
Intra-State transmission system, the applicant shall make a fresh application, which shall be considered in accordance with
these Regulations:
Provided further that an application by the collective generators shall be considered by STU, only if all the generators,
whose aggregate capacity is connected at the single connection point, formalize a written agreement among themselves that
the lead generator shall act on behalf of all the generators to undertake all operational and commercial responsibilities for all
the collective generators connected at that point in following the provisions of the Indian Electricity Grid Code or Tamil Nadu
Electricity Grid Code as the case may be and all other Regulations of the Commission, such as grid security, scheduling and
dispatch, collection and payment/ adjustment of Transmission charges, Unscheduled Interchange (UI) charges, congestion and
other charges, etc., and submit the application of connectivity with a copy of the agreement to the STU and also send a copy
of the application to the SLDC:

Provided also that the STU shall suitably incorporate the requirement of formal agreement amongst such generators in
the detailed procedure and Connection Agreement signed with such lead generator.
6. Processing of Application and Grant of connectivity to STU.—

(1) On receipt of the application, the STU shall, in consultation and through coordination with other agencies
involved in the intra-State transmission including the Distribution Licensee, process the application and carry out the
necessary interconnection study as specified in the Central Electricity Authority - (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the
Grid) Regulations, 2007, (Grid Standards) Regulations, 2007 and (Technical Standards for construction of electrical plants
and electric lines) Regulations, 2010.

(2) While granting connectivity, the STU shall specify the name of the sub-station or pooling station or switchyard where
connectivity is to be granted. In case connectivity is to be granted by looping-in and looping-out of an existing or proposed
line, the STU shall specify the point of connection and name of the line at which connectivity is to be granted. The STU shall
indicate the broad design features of the dedicated transmission line. The timeframe for completion of the dedicated
transmission line may be informed by STU or the generating company as the case may be.
(3) The applicant and all intra-State transmission licensees including the State Transmission Utility shall comply with the
provisions of Central Electricity Authority – (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007,
(Grid Standards) Regulations, 2007 and (Technical Standards for construction of electrical plants and electric lines)
Regulations, 2010.

(4) The applicant shall sign a connectivity agreement with the State Transmission Utility or intra-State
transmission licensee owning the sub-station or pooling station or switchyard or the transmission line as identified by the
STU where connectivity is being granted:
Provided that in case connectivity of a generating station, including captive generating plant or connectivity to a
customer is granted to the intra-State transmission system of an intra-State transmission licensee other than the State
Transmission Utility, a tripartite agreement as provided in the Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity
to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 shall be signed among the applicant, the State Transmission Utility and such intra-State
transmission licensee.

(5) The grant of connectivity shall not entitle an applicant to interchange any power with the grid unless the applicant
obtains long-term open access, medium-term open access or short-term open access, as the case may be, in accordance
with the provisions of these Regulations:
Provided that any interchange of power with grid without any type of valid open access shall not warrant any payment
to be made by any licensee. Such interchange of power shall be violation of these Regulations and shall be dealt with in
accordance with the provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003:

Provided further that provisions of these regulations shall not be applicable to energy exchange taking place under
sub-regulation (6).

(6) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-regulation (5) and any provision with regard to sale of infirm power in the
relevant PPA, a unit of a generating station, including a captive generating plant which has been granted connectivity to the
grid shall be allowed to inject infirm power into the grid during testing including full load testing before its COD for a period
not exceeding six months from the date of first synchronization after obtaining prior permission of the concerned State Load
Despatch Centre:
Provided that the Commission may allow extension of the period for testing including full load testing, and consequent
injection of infirm power by the unit, beyond six months, in exceptional circumstances on an application made by the
generating company at least two months in advance of completion of six month period:
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Provided further that the concerned State Load Despatch Centre while granting such permission shall keep the grid
security in view:
Provided also that the onus of proving that the injection of infirm power from the unit(s) of the generating station is
for the purpose of testing and commissioning shall lie with the generating company, and the respective SLDC shall seek
such information on each occasion of injection of power before COD. For this, the generator shall provide SLDC sufficient
details of the specific testing and commissioning activity, its duration and intended injection etc. Such details shall be shared
with the distribution licensee who has to pay for the infirm power, before effecting connectivity. Commercial treatment
including the tariff for such infirm power from a generating station or a unit thereof will be governed by the concerned
Regulations / Orders in force issued by the Commission from time to time.

(7) An applicant shall be required by the State Transmission Utility to construct a dedicated line to the
point of connection to enable connectivity to the grid. In cases where augmentation of the STU / Transmission Licensee’s
sub-station is involved, the generator shall also bear the cost of bay extension, data communication system and initial
testing & commissioning.
(8) The STU shall convey its decision on grant of connectivity or otherwise within a period of 30 days from the date of
receipt of application in complete shape.

7. Application procedure for Connectivity to distribution system for a generating station.-

(1) All eligible generating stations including a captive generating plant, seeking connectivity to the distribution
system, shall apply to the distribution licensee for connectivity in the Form prescribed by the Distribution Licensee.
(2) The Application shall be accompanied by a non-refundable fee of Rs. one lakh in the manner prescribed by the
Distribution Licensee. In case of co-generation and generation of electricity from renewable energy sources, the application
fee shall be 50% of the normal fee. The application fee is inclusive of the charges for any load flow or system studies to be
conducted by the Distribution Licensee.

(3) The application for connectivity shall contain details such as, geographical location of the generating station, quantum
of power to be injected and such other details as may be prescribed by the Distribution Licensee:
Provided that in cases where after filing of an application there has been any material change in the location of the
applicant or change by more than 10 percent in the quantum of power to be interchanged with the distribution system, the
applicant shall make a fresh application, which shall be considered in accordance with these Regulations:

Provided further that the application shall be considered by the Distribution Licensee only if all the generators, whose
aggregate capacity is connected at the single connection point, formalize a written agreement among themselves that the lead
generator shall act on behalf of all the generators to undertake all operational and commercial responsibilities for all the
collective generators connected at that point in following the provisions of the Indian Electricity Grid Code or Tamil Nadu
Electricity Grid Code, as the case may be, and all other Regulations of the Commission, such as regulations relating to grid
security, scheduling and dispatch, collection and payment/ adjustment of wheeling charges, UI charges, congestion and other
charges, etc., and submit the application for connectivity with a copy of the agreement to the Distribution Licensee and also
send a copy of application to the SLDC:
Provided also that the Distribution Licensee shall suitably incorporate the requirement of formal agreement amongst such
generators in the detailed procedure and Connectivity Agreement signed with such lead generator.

8. Processing of Application and Grant of connectivity to distribution system for a generating station.-

(1) On receipt of the application, the distribution licensee shall, in consultation and through coordination
with State Transmission Utility, process the application and carry out necessary inter-connection study as specified in the
Central Electricity Authority - (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007, (Grid Standards)
Regulations, 2007 and (Technical Standards for construction of electrical plants and electric lines) Regulations, 2010.

(2) While granting connectivity, the distribution licensee shall specify the name of the sub-station or pooling station
or switchyard where connectivity is to be granted.

(3) The distribution licensee shall indicate the broad design features such as switchyard and interconnection facility up
to the point of injection into the Substation of the distribution licensee and the timeframe for completion of the same. The cost
of creation of these facilities shall be borne by the Generating Company. In cases where augmentation of the distribution
licensee’s sub-station is involved, the generating station shall also bear the cost of bay extension, data communication system
and initial testing & commissioning.

(4) The applicant and the distribution licensee shall comply with the provisions of Central Electricity Authority-
(Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007, (Grid Standards) Regulations, 2007 and
(Technical Standards for construction of electrical plants and electric lines) Regulations, 2010.
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(5) The applicant shall sign a connectivity agreement with the distribution licensee where connectivity is being granted.

(6) The grant of connectivity shall not entitle an applicant to interchange any power with the grid unless it obtains long-term
open access, medium- term open access or short-term open access, as the case may be in accordance with the provisions of
these Regulations:

Provided that any interchange of power with grid without any type of valid open access shall be violation of these regulations
and shall be dealt with in accordance with section 142 of the Electricity Act, 2003:

Provided further that provisions of these regulations shall not be applicable to energy exchange taking place under sub
regulation (7).

(7) A generating station, including captive generating plant which has been granted connectivity to the distribution
system shall be allowed to undertake testing including full load testing by injecting its infirm power into the grid before
being put into commercial operation, even before availing any type of open access, after obtaining permission of the State
Load Despatch Centre and the distribution licensee, who shall keep grid security in view while granting such permission.
Commercial treatment including the tariff for such infirm power from a generating station or a unit thereof will be governed by
the concerned Regulations or Orders in force issued by the Commission.

(8) Every applicant shall construct a dedicated line to the point of connection to enable connectivity to the
distribution system.

(9) The Distribution Licensee shall convey its decision on grant of connectivity or otherwise within a period of 30 days
from the date of receipt of application in complete shape.

CHAPTER 3
GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR OPEN ACCESS
9. Eligibility for Open Access and conditions to be satisfied.-

(1) Subject to the provisions of these Regulations, the licensees, generating companies, captive generating plants and
consumers shall be eligible for open access to the intra-State transmission system of the State Transmission Utility
or any transmission licensee on payment of transmission and other charges as may be determined by the
Commission from time to time.
(2) Subject to the provisions of these Regulations, the licensees, generating stations, captive generating plants and
consumers shall be eligible for open access to distribution system of a distribution licensee on payment of the wheeling
and other charges as may be determined by the Commission from time to time.

(3) Subject to the provisions of these Regulations, open access shall be permissible to the consumers seeking
open access capacity up to which the Commission has introduced open access and are connected through an
independent feeder emanating from a sub-station of licensee:
Provided that the consumers who are not on independent feeders, shall be allowed open access subject to the
restrictions in the feeders serving them in line with the Commission’s Regulations / Codes / Orders:

Provided further that duties of the distribution licensee with respect to such open access customers shall be of a common
carrier providing non-discriminatory open access as per sub-section (3) of Section 42 of the Act.

(4) An un-discharged insolvent or a person having outstanding dues against him for more than two months billing
of distribution/transmission licensee at the time of application shall not be eligible for open access.
(5) In case a person, to whom open access has already been allowed, is declared insolvent or is having outstanding dues
for more than two months billing of transmission or distribution Licensee, he shall not be eligible for open access from the day
he is adjudged as insolvent or failed to clear the amount outstanding for more than two months billing.

(6) Open Access shall be allowed to the intra state transmission system subject to the satisfaction of the conditions
contained in the Act and in these Regulations. Having regard to operational constraints and other relevant factors, open access
shall be allowed to all EHT & HT consumers within their contracted demand subject to the terms and conditions of supply.
In case of generation of electricity from new and renewable sources, open access shall be allowed as specifically permitted
by the Commission in its relevant regulations/orders in force.
10. Criteria for granting long-term open access or medium-term open access or short term open access.-

(1) Before awarding long-term open access, the State Transmission Utility shall have due regard to the augmentation
required for the intra-State transmission system.

(2) Medium-term open access or short-term open access shall be granted if the resultant power flow can be accommodated
in the existing transmission system or the transmission system under execution:
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Provided that no augmentation shall be carried out to the transmission system for the sole purpose of granting medium-
term open access or short-term open access:
Provided further that construction of a dedicated transmission line shall not be construed as augmentation of the
transmission system for the purpose of this Regulation.

CHAPTER 4
APPLICATION PROCEDURE AND APPROVAL

APPLICATION PROCEDURE AND APPROVAL FOR OPEN ACCESS TO CONSUMER

11. Categories of Open Access Customers.-


The application procedure, application fee and the time frame for processing the request of the eligible consumers
seeking Open Access shall be based on the following criteria:-

(1) System to which connected;


(a) Intra-State transmission system; and

(b) Distribution system;


(2) Inter-se location of drawal and injection points;

(a) Both within the same distribution system;

(b) Within the State but in different distribution systems;


(c) Injection / Drawal at the intra-state transmission system and injection at the intra-state transmission system and
drawal at the distribution system and vice versa in the same State and in different States;

(3) Duration of Open Access;


(a) Long term access;

(b) Medium-term open access; and


(c) Short-term open access.

12. Application procedure for Open Access.-

(1) An application for open access shall be made in the prescribed Form and submitted to the Nodal agency
in accordance with these Regulations. The application fee is inclusive of the charges for any load flow or system studies
to be conducted by the STU.
(2) The application shall be accompanied by an undertaking of not having entered into Power purchase agreement
(PPA) or any other bilateral agreement with more than one person for the same quantum of power for which open
access is sought.

(3) Subject to the provisions of these Regulations, the Nodal agency, Application fee, Documents to accompany
the application and time frame for disposal of application are specified in the Schedule 1 and 2.
13. Procedure for Long Term Access.–
(1) Involving inter-State transmission system: Notwithstanding anything contained in sub regulations (2) and (3),
procedure for inter-State long-term open access shall be as per Central Electricity Regulatory Commission’s Regulations or
Orders issued for this purpose as amended from time to time:

Provided that in respect of a consumer connected to a distribution system / transmission system, seeking inter-State long-
term open access, the SLDC, before giving its consent to the RLDC as required under the Central Commission’s Regulations
or Orders, shall require the consumer to submit the consent of the distribution licensee or the transmission licensee
concerned.
(2) Involving only intra-State transmission system.-Subject to the provisions of sub-regulation (1), intra-State
long-term open access involving intra- State transmission system shall be in accordance with the provisions below:-

(a) Every application for grant of long-term open access shall contain details such as name of the entity or entities
from whom electricity is proposed to be procured along with the quantum of power and such other details as may be laid.
down by the State Transmission Utility in the detailed procedure specified in Regulation 43:
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Provided that in case augmentation of transmission system is required, the applicant shall also have to bear the
transmission charges for the same as per these Regulations:

Provided further that in cases where there is any material change in location of the applicant or change by more
than 10 percent in the quantum of power to be interchanged using the intra-State transmission system, a fresh
application shall be made, which shall be considered afresh in accordance with these Regulations.

(b) The applicant shall submit any other information sought by the Nodal agency including the basis for assessment
of power to be interchanged using the intra-State transmission system and power to be transmitted to or from various entities
or regions to enable the Nodal agency to plan the intra-State transmission system in a holistic manner.

(c) The application shall be accompanied by a bank guarantee at the rate of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten thousand
only) per MW or part thereof the total power to be transmitted. The bank guarantee shall be in favour of the Nodal
agency, in the manner laid down under the detailed procedure.

(d) The bank guarantee shall be valid and subsisting till the execution of the long-term open access agreement,
in the case when augmentation of transmission system is required, and till operationalization of long-term open access
when augmentation of transmission system is not required.

(e) The bank guarantee may be encashed by the Nodal agency, if the application is withdrawn by the
applicant or the long-term open access rights are relinquished prior to the operationalisation of such rights when
augmentation of transmission system is not required.

(f) The aforesaid bank guarantee will stand discharged with the submission of bank guarantee required
to be given by the applicant to the State Transmission Utility during construction phase when augmentation of
transmission system is required, in accordance with the provisions in the detailed procedure.

(g) On receipt of the application, the Nodal agency shall, in consultation and through coordination with other agencies
involved in intra-State transmission system to be used, process the application and carry out the necessary system studies
as expeditiously as possible and ensure that the decision to grant long-term open access is arrived at within the timeframe
specified in Schedule 1 and 2:

Provided that in case the Nodal agency faces any difficulty in the process of consultation or coordination, it
may approach the Commission for appropriate directions.

(h) Based on the system studies, the Nodal agency shall specify the intra-State transmission system that would be
required to give long-term open access. In case augmentation to the existing intra-State transmission system is required, the
same will be intimated to the applicant.

(i) While granting long-term open access, the Nodal agency shall communicate to the applicant, the date from which
long-term open access shall be granted and an estimate of the transmission charges likely to be payable based on the
prevailing costs, prices and methodology of sharing of transmission charges specified by the Commission.

(j) The applicant shall sign an agreement with the State Transmission Utility in case long-term open access is granted
by the State Transmission Utility, in accordance with the provision as may be made in the detailed procedure. While seeking
long-term open access to an intra-State transmission licensee, other than the State Transmission Utility, the applicant
shall sign a tripartite long-term open access agreement with the State Transmission Utility and the intra-State transmission
licensee. The long–term open access agreement shall contain the date of commencement of long-term open access,
the point of injection of power into the grid and point of drawal from the grid and the details of dedicated transmission lines,
if any, required. In case augmentation of transmission system is required, the long-term open access agreement shall contain
the time line for construction of the facilities of the applicant and the transmission licensee, the bank guarantee required to
be given by the applicant and other details in accordance with the detailed procedure.

(k) Immediately after grant of long-term open access, the Nodal agency shall inform the State Load Despatch Centre
so that it can consider the same while processing requests for grant of short-term open access, received under these
Regulations.

(l) On the expiry of the period of long-term open access, the same shall stand extended on a written request
by the consumer, to the Sate Transmission Utility, submitted at least six months prior to such expiry, mentioning the
period for which extension is required:

Provided that in case no written request is received from the consumer within the timeline specified above, the
said long-term open access shall stand terminated on the date up to which it was initially granted.
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(3) Within same distribution system: The procedure specified in sub regulation (2) above shall, mutatis mutandis,
apply to cases of long-term open access when the point of injection and the point of drawal are located in the same
distribution system.
14. Procedure for medium-term open access. -

(1) Involving inter-State transmission system: Notwithstanding anything contained in sub regulations (2) and (3) the
procedure for inter-State medium-term open access shall be as per Central Electricity Regulatory Commission’s Regulations
or Orders in force for this purpose as amended from time to time:
Provided that in respect of a consumer connected to a transmission system or distribution system seeking inter-State
medium-term open access, the SLDC, before giving its consent to the RLDC as required under the Central
Commission’s Regulations, shall require the consumer to submit the consent of the transmission licensee / distribution
licensee concerned.
(2) Involving only intra-State transmission system: Subject to the provisions of sub regulation (1), intra-State medium-
term open access involving intra-State transmission system shall be in accordance with the provisions of clauses (a) to (f);

(a) The application for grant of medium-term open access shall contain such details as may be laid down under
the detailed procedure and shall, in particular, include the point of injection into the grid, point of drawal from the grid and
the quantum of power for which medium- term open access has been applied for;
(b) The application shall be accompanied by a bank guarantee of Rs.2000/- (Rupees two thousand) per
MW or part thereof for the total power to be transmitted. The bank guarantee shall be in favour of the Nodal agency,
in the manner laid down under the detailed procedure;

(c) The bank guarantee shall be kept valid and subsisting till operationalization of medium-term open access;
(d) The bank guarantee may be encashed by the Nodal agency, if the application is withdrawn by the
applicant or the medium-term open access rights are relinquished prior to the operationalisation of such rights;

(e) The start date of the medium-term open access shall not be earlier than 5 months and not later than 1 year
from the last day of the month in which application has been made;
(f) On receipt of the application, the Nodal agency shall, in consultation and through coordination with other
agencies involved in intra-State transmission, process the application and carry out the necessary system studies
as expeditiously as possible and ensure that the decision to grant or refuse medium-term open access is made within
the timeframe specified in Schedule 1 and 2:

Provided that in case the Nodal agency faces any difficulty in the process of consultation or coordination,
it may approach the Commission for appropriate directions;

(g) On being satisfied that the requirements specified in regulations 9 and 10 are complied with, the Nodal agency
shall grant medium-term open access for the period stated in the application:
Provided that for reasons to be recorded in writing, the Nodal agency may grant medium-term open access for a period
less than that sought for by the applicant:

Provided further that the applicant shall sign an agreement for medium term open access with the State
Transmission Utility, in accordance with the provision as may be made in the detailed procedure. While seeking
medium-term open access to an intra-State transmission licensee, other than the State Transmission Utility, the applicant
shall sign a tripartite medium-term open access agreement with the State Transmission Utility and the intra-State
transmission licensee. The medium–term open access agreement shall contain the date of commencement and end of
medium-term open access, the point of injection of power into the grid and point of drawal from the grid, the details of
dedicated transmission lines required, if any, the bank guarantee required to be given by the applicant and other details in
accordance with the detailed procedure;
(h) After the grant of medium-term open access, the Nodal agency shall inform the State Load Despatch Centre
for processing requests for short-term open access received under these Regulations;

(i) On expiry of the period of the medium-term open access, the medium- term consumer shall not be entitled to
any overriding preference for renewal of the term.

(3) Within same distribution system: The procedure specified in sub regulation (2) shall, mutatis mutandis,
apply to cases of medium-term open access when the point of injection and the point of drawal are located in the same
distribution system.
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15. Procedure for short-term Open Access.-


(1) Involving inter-State transmission system. - Notwithstanding anything contained in sub regulations (2) to (3), the
procedure for inter-State short- term Open Access shall be as per Central Electricity Regulatory Commission’s
Regulations or Orders issued for this purpose as amended from time to time:

Provided that in respect of a consumer connected to a transmission system or distribution system seeking inter-State
short-term open access, the SLDC, before giving its consent to the RLDC as required under the Central
Commission’s Regulations, shall require the consumer to submit the consent of the transmission licensee or distribution
licensee concerned.
(2) Involving only intra-State transmission system. - Subject to the provisions of sub regulation (1), intra-State short-
term Open Access shall be in accordance with the provisions of clauses (a) to (f):

(a) Open Access in advance.-

(i) Application may be submitted to the Nodal Agency seeking short-term open access up to the fourth month,
considering the month in which an application is made being the first month;
(ii) Separate application shall be made for each month and for each transaction in a month;

(iii) Every application to the Nodal agency shall be in the specified format [FORMAT ST-1] containing such details
like capacity needed, generation planned or power purchase contracted, point of injection, point of drawal,
duration of availing open access, peak load, average load and such other additional information as may be required by
the Nodal agency. The application shall be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee as per Schedule 1 and
2 in cash or by demand draft in favour of the officer so notified by Nodal agency;
(iv) An application for grant of open access commencing in any month may be submitted in a cover marked
“Application for Short-Term Open Access” up to 15th day of the preceding month. For example, application for grant of
open access commencing in the month of July shall be received up to 15th day of June;

(v) Nodal agency shall acknowledge receipt of the application by indicating time and date on “ACKNOWLEDGEMENT”
to the applicant;
(vi) A consumer of distribution licensee intending to avail open access shall also furnish a copy of his application
to the distribution licensee of his area of supply;

(vii) Based on the type of transactions, Nodal agency shall take a decision on the applications for short-term
open access in the manner provided herein below;

(viii) All applications received under sub clause (iv) shall be taken up for consideration together and processed
as per allotment priority criteria specified under regulation 19 of these Regulations;
(ix) Nodal agency shall check transaction for congestion of any element (line or transformer) of transmission and
distribution system involved in transaction;

(x) Nodal agency shall convey grant of open access or otherwise in the specified format [FORMAT-ST2] along with
schedule of payments to the consumer latest by 19th day of such preceding month;
(xi) Nodal agency shall assign specific reasons if open access is denied under sub-clause (x).

(b) Day-Ahead Open Access. -

(i) An application for grant of day ahead open access may be received by Nodal agency within three days prior
to the date of scheduling but not later than 13.00 Hours of the day immediately preceding the day of scheduling for day-
ahead transaction. For example, application for day-ahead transaction on 25th day of July shall be received on 22nd day
or 23rd day or up to 13.00 hours on 24th day of that month;
(ii) Nodal agency shall check for congestion and convey grant of approval or otherwise in the same format
[FORMAT-ST2] as provided in sub-clause (x) of clause (a). All other provisions of application for short-term open access
shall apply.

(c) Procedure for scheduling transaction in a contingency.-


In the event of a contingency, the buying utility may locate a source of power to meet short-term contingency requirement
even after the cut-off time of 13.00 hrs of the preceding day and apply to the Nodal agency for open access and scheduling
and in that event, the Nodal agency shall endeavour to accommodate such request as soon as and to the extent practically
feasible, in accordance with the detailed procedure.
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(d) Bidding Procedure.-


(i) If the capacity sought by the consumers for Open Access for the following month is more than the
available capacity or SLDC perceives congestion of any element of transmission and/or distribution system
involved in the transaction, the allocation shall be made through electronic bidding procedure;

(ii) The decision of SLDC in respect of an expected congestion shall be final and binding;
(iii) SLDC shall convey information of congestion and decision for invitation of bidding indicating floor price on format
[FORMAT- ST3] to the applicants;

(iv) SLDC shall also display bidding information on its website;

(v) The floorprice of transmission and wheeling charges determined on the basis of relevant Order of the Commission
shall be indicated in FORMAT-ST3;
(vi) The Bids shall be accepted on format [FORMAT-ST4] up to the “bid closing time” as indicated in bidding invitation
FORMAT- ST3. Modification / amendment to a bid, once submitted shall not be entertained;

(vii) If any consumer does not participate in bidding process, his application shall be deemed to have been
withdrawn and shall not be processed;
(viii) SLDC shall not entertain any request for extension of time or date for submission of bids;

(ix) The bidders shall quote price (rounded-off to whole number) in denomination in which floor price has been
determined;
(x) The quoted price shall be arranged in descending Order and allocation of available capacities shall be
accorded in such descending Order until the available capacity is exhausted;
(xi) In case of equal price quoted by two or more consumers, the allocation from the residual available capacity
at any stage under sub-clause (x) shall be made in proportion to capacity being sought by such consumers;
(xii) All consumers, in favour of whom full capacities have been allotted, shall pay the highest price obtained from
bids;
(xiii) The consumers, who are allotted less capacity, shall pay the price as quoted by them;
(xiv) SLDC shall reject bid which are incomplete, vague in any manner or not found in conformity with bidding
procedure;
(xv) The successful bidder, in favour of whom the capacities have been allocated, shall pay transmission
charges, wheeling charges, as the case may be, determined by bidding under sub-clause (xii) or (xiii);
(e) The reserved capacity by a short-term open access customer is not transferable to others;
(f) The capacity available as a result of surrender or reduction or cancellation of the reserved capacity
by the State Load Dispatch Centre, may be reserved for any other short-term open access consumer in
accordance with these Regulations;
(g) On expiry of the period of the short-term open access, the short-term customer shall not be entitled to any
overriding preference for renewal of the term;
(3) Within same distribution system.- The procedure specified in sub regulation (2), mutatis mutandis, shall apply
to cases of short-term open access when the point of injection and the point of drawal are located in the same distribution
system.

16. Consent by STU, SLDC or Distribution Licensee.-

(1) Inter-State open access. - STU in the case of application for grant of long-term open access and SLDC in the
case of grant of medium-term open access and short-term open access shall convey its consent or otherwise as per the
provisions of Central Electricity Regulatory Commission’s Regulations or Orders in force. In case of applicant connected
to the distribution licensee, the said distribution licensee shall convey its consent or otherwise within 3 days of receipt of
the request of the applicant.
(2) Intra-State Open Access.- (a) In respect of a consumer connected to a distribution system seeking Open access,
such consumer shall be required to submit the consent of the distribution licensee concerned. The distribution licensee shall
convey its consent to the applicant by e-mail or fax or by any other usually recognized mode of communication, within three
(3) working days of receipt of the application;

(b) While processing the application from a generating station seeking consent for open access, the distribution
licensee shall verify the following, namely-
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(i) Existence of infrastructure necessary for time-block-wise energy metering and accounting in accordance with the
provisions of the State Grid Code in force; and
(ii) Availability of capacity in the distribution network; and

(iii) Availability of Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) and communication facility to transmit real-time data to the SLDC or
Distribution Control Centre (DCC);
(c) Where existence of necessary infrastructure and availability of capacity in the distribution network
has been established, the distribution licensee shall convey its consent to the applicant by e-mail or fax or by any other
usually recognized mode of communication, within three (3) working days of receipt of the application;

(d) In case the distribution licensee finds that the application for consent is incomplete or defective in any respect, it
shall communicate the deficiency or defect to the applicant by e-mail or fax or by any other usually recognized mode of
communication, within two (2) working days of receipt of the application;

(e) In case the application has been found to be in Order but the distribution licensee refuses to give consent
on the grounds of non- existence of necessary infrastructure or unavailability of surplus capacity in the distribution
network, such refusal shall be communicated to the applicant by e-mail or fax or by any other usually
recognized mode of communication, within the period of three (3) working days from the date of receipt of the
application, along with reasons for such refusal;
(f) Where the distribution licensee has not communicated any deficiency or defect in the application within two (2) days
from the date of receipt of application, or refusal or consent within the specified period of three (3) working days from the date
of receipt of the application as the case may be , consent shall be deemed to have been granted;

Provided that the applicant shall submit to the Nodal agency a copy of the acknowledgement, if any, given by the
Distribution licensee , or any other evidence in support of delivery of the application to the Distribution licensee.
17. Consideration of applications from defaulters. -

Notwithstanding anything contained in these Regulations, the Nodal Agency shall be at liberty to summarily reject an
application for Open Access on the ground of non-compliance of the provisions of these Regulations, more specifically the
provisions relating to timely payment of the charges leviable hereunder.
18. Application by eligible entities other than consumers. -

The procedure for submission of the application and processing the same as laid down in this chapter in respect of the
consumers shall, mutatis mutandis, be applicable to the electricity trading licensees, distribution licensees and the generating
companies.

Common provisions for Open Access

19. Allotment Priority. –

(1) The priority for allotment of open access in intra-State transmission system shall be decided on the following criteria:
(a) A distribution Licensee shall have the highest priority in allotment of open access capacity irrespective of whether
the open access request is for long-term, medium-term or short-term;
(b) The long-term open access applicants shall have the priority next to the distribution licensee;
(c) The medium-term open access applicants shall have the priority next to the long- term open access applicants;
(d) The short-term open access applicants shall have the priority next to the medium- term open access applicants;
(e) Allotment priority for short-term open access applicants shall be decided subject to capacity availability;
(f) Subject to clauses (a) to (e), the decision shall be based on first come first served;
(g) An existing open access customer shall have the priority higher than new open access applicants under respective
category provided the former applies for its renewal thirty days prior to the expiry of existing term of open access;

(h) When the requirement projected by an applicant is more than the available capacity and the said
applicant is not able to limit his requirement to the available capacity, the request of applicant having next lower priority
shall be taken up for consideration;

(i) During capacity availability constraints, the allotment can be made available to the next senior applicant, provided
that the first senior is not able to limit his requirement to the available capacity and so on.
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CHAPTER 5

OPEN ACCESS CHARGES

20. Transmission Charges. -

Open Access customer using transmission system shall pay the charges as stated hereunder:
(1) For use of inter-State transmission system. – As specified by the Central Commission from time to time.

(2) For use of intra-State transmission system.—


(a) By Long-Term, Medium-Term and Short-Term Open Access Customers.—

Existing Long-Term Open Access and Medium-Term Open Access customers (including existing distribution licensees and
generating companies) shall share the Annual Transmission Charges (ATC) of the State Transmission Utility or transmission
licensee, as determined by the Commission in the ARR for the relevant year, in the ratio of their allotted capacities.
Transmission charges payable by other Long-Term Open Access, Medium-Term Open Access and Short Term Open Access
customers to the STU or Transmission Licensee shall be determined as under:
Transmission Charges = ATC/ (ACs X365) (in Rs./MW-day)

Where,

ATC= Annual Transmission Charges determined by the Commission for the transmission system of the STU / Transmission
Licensee for the relevant year.
ACs = Sum of Capacities allocated to all Long-term and Medium-term Open Access customers in MW.

Provided that where a dedicated transmission system used for open access has been constructed for exclusive use of
an open access customer, the transmission charges for such dedicated system shall be worked out by transmission licensee
for their respective dedicated systems and got approved by the Commission and shall be borne entirely by such open access
customer till such time the surplus capacity is allotted and used for by other persons or purposes:
Provided further that transmission charges for Short-Term open access shall be payable on the basis of capacity reserved
for such customer.

(3) In case intra state transmission system or distribution system is used by an open access customer in addition to inter-
state transmission system, transmission charges and wheeling charges as fixed and approved by the Commission shall be
payable for use of intra-state system in addition to payment of transmission charges for inter-state transmission.

(4) The transmission charges payable by the Open Access Customer utilizing the Intra-State Transmission system for part
of a day shall be on pro-rata basis.
21. Scheduling and system operation charges. -

Scheduling and system operation charges shall be payable by the Open Access customers at the following rates:
(1) In respect of inter-State open access. –

(a) Long-term open access and Medium-term open access:-


(i) Regional Load Despatch Centre fees and charges including charges for the Unified Load Despatch and
Communication Scheme as specified by the Central Commission under sub section (4) of section 28 of the Act;

(ii) State Load Despatch Centre charges as specified by the Commission under sub-section (3) of section 32 of the Act;

(b) Short-term open access:-


(i) Regional Load Despatch Centre and State Load Despatch Centre charges as specified by the Central Commission.

(2) In respect of intra-State open access. -


(a) Long-term, medium-term and short-term open access:-

(i) The scheduling and system operation charges payable to State Load Dispatch Center by open access customer shall
be such as determined by the Commission under section 32 of the Act;

(ii) The scheduling and system operation charges collected by the State Load Dispatch Center in accordance with
clause (a)(i) shall be in addition to the other fees and charges approved by the Commission under these Regulations;
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(iii) The Scheduling and system operation charges shall be payable even when the open access customer happens to be a
generating company or trading Licensee, availing open access under these Regulations.
22. Wheeling Charges. -

(a) Wheeling charges payable to Distribution Licensee, by an open access customer shall be as determined by the
Commission;
(b) Where a dedicated distribution system used for open access has been constructed for exclusive use of an open
access customer, the wheeling charges for such dedicated system shall be worked out by the Licensee and got approved by
the Commission and shall be borne entirely by such open access customer till such time the surplus capacity is allotted and
used by other persons or for other purposes;

(c) In case intra state transmission system or distribution system is used by an open access customer in addition to inter-
state transmission system, transmission charges and wheeling charges as fixed and approved by the Commission shall be
payable for use of intra-state system in addition to payment of transmission charges for inter-state transmission.

23. Cross subsidy surcharge. -


(1) If open access facility is availed of by a subsidizing consumer of a Distribution Licensee, then such consumer,
in addition to transmission and/or wheeling charges, shall pay cross subsidy surcharge as determined by the
Commission. Cross subsidy surcharge determined on Per Unit basis shall be payable, on monthly basis, by the open access
customers based on the actual energy drawn during the month through open access. The amount of surcharge shall be paid
to the distribution licensee of the area of supply from whom the consumer was availing supply before seeking open access.

24. Additional Surcharge. -


(1) An open access customer, receiving supply of electricity from a person other than the distribution licensee of his area
of supply, shall pay to the distribution licensee an additional surcharge on the charges of wheeling, in addition
to wheeling charges and cross-subsidy surcharge, to meet out the fixed cost of such distribution licensee arising out
of his obligation to supply as provided under sub-section (4) of section 42 of the Act.

(2) This additional surcharge shall become applicable only if the obligation of the licensee in terms of power purchase
commitments has been and continues to be stranded or there is an unavoidable obligation and incidence to bear fixed
costs consequent to such a contract. However, the fixed costs related to network assets would be recovered through wheeling
charges.
(3) The distribution licensee shall submit to the Commission on six monthly basis, a detailed calculation statement
of fixed cost which the licensee is incurring towards his obligation to supply. The Commission shall scrutinize the statement
of calculation of fixed cost submitted by the distribution licensee and obtain objections, if any, and determine the amount of
additional surcharge:

Provided that any additional surcharge so determined by the Commission shall be applicable only to the new open access
customers.

(4) Additional surcharge determined on per unit basis shall be payable, on monthly basis, by the open access customers
based on the actual energy drawn during the month through open access:
Provided that such additional surcharges shall not be levied in case distribution access is provided to a person who has
established a captive generation plant for carrying the electricity from such plant to the destination of his own use

25. Charges for Startup Power Supplied by the Distribution Licensee.


(1) The generators connected with the state grid are eligible to get start up power after declaration of CoD.
The demand shall be limited to 10% of the highest capacity of the generating unit of the generating station or the percentage
of auxiliary consumption as specified in the Commission’s Tariff Regulations, whichever is less. The supply shall be restricted
to 42 days in a financial year. Drawal of power for a day or part thereof shall be accounted as a day for this purpose.
Power factor compensation charges are not applicable for start-up power. The generator shall pay the Distribution Licensee
for the supply of startup power at the rates as specified by the Commission in its Tariff Order issued from time to time. Start
up supply beyond 42 days in a financial year may be provided by the Distribution Licensee at the rate of one and half times
of the normal rate as specified by the Commission. However, no start up supply shall be provided beyond 120 days in a
financial year. In case of new and renewable energy based generator, the Commission may add/vary/delete certain criteria
in the specific order issued for that category of new and renewable energy based generation. In case of Independent
Power Producer (IPP), start-up power transactions shall be governed by this regulation only if it is not covered by the Power
Purchase Agreement.
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26. Parallel Operation Charges. -


If the Captive Generating Plants (CGPs) opt for parallel operation with the licensee’s grid for safe and secure operation
of their generators and to provide quality, reliable power supply to their load, the CGPs shall pay a parallel operation charges
of Rs.30,000/- per month for each MW capacity (or part thereof) of the generator. This charge is applicable to the generators
availing only parallel operation with the grid without availing open access. The application fees and procedure for parallel
operation of generators with grid shall be same as that of grid connectivity of generators.

27. Restoration Charges. –


Any default in payment of the various charges specified in these regulations, within the time stipulated by the Commission
will result in the discontinuance of the open access to the consumer. Restoration of such discontinued open access shall be
subject to the payment of reconnection charges applicable to that voltage level of the customer as approved by the
Commission in the Order on “Non-tariff related Miscellaneous charges” issued from time to time.
28. Other Charges. –

The regulatory charges, congestion charges and any other charges imposed by Central Commission and/or State
Commission shall be payable by all the open access customers.
CHAPTER 6

SCHEDULING, METERING, REVISION AND LOSSES


29. Scheduling. -

(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in these Regulations, scheduling of inter-State open access transactions shall be
as specified by the Central Commission.

(2) Intra-State open access transactions in respect of consumers and all generating stations irrespective of the
capacity shall be scheduled by SLDC in accordance with the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Grid Code.
30. Metering. -

(1) Special Energy Meters (ABT compliant interface meters) shall be installed as specified in the Central Electricity
Authority (Installation and Operation of Meters) Regulations, 2006 irrespective of allotted capacity. The meters shall be
provided by the STU or the Distribution Licensee as the case may be, at the cost of open access customers both at the
injection and drawal points. The open access customers can opt for supply and installation of meters as per the standards
recommended by the STU or the Distribution Licensee, as the case may be and approved by the Commission. The cost of
meters and installation have to be borne by the open access customers and the readings shall be taken by the Licensee as
per the CEA regulations.
(2) Special Energy Meters shall be open for inspection by any person authorized by the State Transmission
Utility or the State Load Despatch Centre or the Distribution Licensee.

(3) The STU or Distribution Licensee may provide Check Meters of the same specifications as that of the main meters.
(4) The open access customer can have a standby meter of the same specification, tested and sealed by the STU/
Distribution Licensee.

(5) Main and Check Meters shall have facility to communicate its readings to State Load Dispatch Centre / Distribution
Control Centre on real time basis or otherwise.

(6) The Main and Check Meters shall be periodically tested and calibrated by the generators/ Licensee as the case may
be in the presence of other party involved. Both parties shall seal Main and Check meters. Defective meter shall be replaced
immediately. The periodicity of testing, checking, calibration etc. will be governed by the regulations issued by the Central
Electricity Authority in this regard.
(7) Reading of Main and Check meters shall be taken periodically at appointed day and hour by authorized officer of the
STU/Distribution Licensee in the presence of the open access customer or his representative.

(8) Check meter readings shall be considered when Main Meters are found to be defective or stopped:
Provided that, if difference exists between the readings of main and check meters, viz. main meter reading exceeds twice
the percentage error applicable to relevant class, both meters shall be tested and the defective meter shall be immediately
replaced and reading of other will be considered.

(9) If during test or calibration, both the main meter and the check meter are found to have errors beyond permissible
limits, the bill shall be revised for the previous 3 (Three) months or for the exact period if known and agreed upon by both
the parties, by applying correction as determined by the STU or Distribution Licensee to the consumption registered by the
meter with lesser error.
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(10) The open access customer shall check the healthiness of metering arrangement by superficially checking
indicator lamps or by taking readings as frequently as possible. If both the main meter and the check meter fail to record
energy either due to the blowing of the P.T. fuses or due to any other causes, the energy imported or exported may be arrived
at based on the standby meter, if available, or by mutual agreement of the parties involved.

31. Revision. -

Revision of scheduled energy shall be permitted in accordance with the provisions of IEGC or the Tamil Nadu
Electricity Grid Code, as the case may be.

32. Losses. -

(1) Transmission losses. -

(a) Inter-State transmission. -

The open access customers shall bear the energy losses in the transmission system in accordance with the
provisions specified by the Central Commission.

(b) Intra-State transmission. -

The open access customers shall bear average energy losses in the transmission system as estimated by the State Load
Dispatch Centre. The information regarding average energy losses for the previous fifty two weeks shall be posted on the
website of the State Load Dispatch Centre. Fortnightly average transmission loss in the system on all open access customers
shall be monitored by the SLDC.

(2) Distribution loss. -

In case of distribution open access, the Licensee shall estimate the losses for each category of voltages and furnish to
the Commission. These losses as approved by Commission shall be borne by the open access customer.

CHAPTER 7

IMBALANCE AND REACTIVE ENERGY CHARGES

33. Imbalance Charge. -

(1) Scheduling of all transactions pursuant to grant of long-term open access or medium-term open access or short-
term open access shall be carried out on day-ahead basis in accordance with the relevant provisions of IEGC/CERC Open
Access Regulations for inter-State transactions and in accordance with State Grid Code or Commission’s Regulations /
orders for intra-State transactions.

(2) Deviations between the schedule and the actual injection/drawal in respect of an open access consumer who is
not a consumer of the distribution licensee and the generator, shall come under the purview of the intra-state ABT, as notified
by the Commission and shall be settled based on the composite accounts for imbalance transactions issued by SLDC
on a weekly cycle in accordance with the UI charges specified by the Commission. Billing, collection and disbursement
of any amounts under the above transactions shall be in accordance with the Commission’s orders on Intra-state ABT, as
may be applicable from time to time. Till the implementation of Intra-State ABT, the imbalance charge shall be at the UI
rate of CERC. Standby support shall not be available for the open access consumer who is not a consumer of the
Distribution Licensee.

(3) In case of deviation between the schedule and the actual injection/drawal in respect of an open access consumer
who is a consumer of distribution licensee and the generator shall come under the purview of the intra-state ABT, as notified
by the Commission and shall be settled based on the composite accounts for imbalance transactions issued by SLDC
on a weekly cycle in accordance with the UI charges specified by the Commission. Billing, collection and disbursement
of any amounts under the above transactions shall be in accordance with the Commission’s orders on Intra-state ABT, as
may be applicable from time to time. Open access consumer of the Distribution Licensee is eligible for standby support
from the Distribution Licensee. Till the implementation of Intra-State ABT, the standby support and charge shall be regulated
as below:

(a) In case of actual energy/demand drawl by the OA consumer in a billing cycle is equal to or less than the permitted
energy/demand (based on contracted demand and energy or quota demand and energy as applicable), the OA consumer shall
pay at the applicable tariff rates of that category of consumer as determined by the Commission from time to time;

(b) In case of actual energy drawl/demand by OA consumer in a billing cycle is more than the permitted energy/
demand (based on contracted demand and energy or quota demand and energy as applicable), payment for the energy/
demand over and above the permitted energy/demand shall have to be made at the excess energy/demand charges as
specified by the Commission for such categories of consumers in the regulation/order issued from time to time.
240 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

(4) In case of underdrawal as a result of non availability of the distribution system beyond the norms specified
in the Commission’s Tamil Nadu Electricity Distribution Standards of Performance Regulations 2004 or unscheduled load
shedding, the open access customer shall be compensated by the distribution licensee at the average power
purchase cost of the distribution licensee.
Explanation.-

1. “Average Power Purchase Cost” means the weighted average pooled price at which the distribution licensee has
purchased the electricity including cost of self generation in the previous year.
2. “Unscheduled load shedding” means, load shedding during hours other than the hours for which load shedding has
been announced by the distribution licensee or approved by the SLDC.

(5) Payment of imbalance charges shall have a high priority and the concerned constituents (including the
licensees or the open access customers as the case may be) shall pay the indicated amounts within 10 (ten) days of the
issue of the statement, into a State Imbalance Pool Account operated by the SLDC. The person who has to receive the money
on account of imbalance charges would then be paid out from the State Imbalance Pool Account, within three (3) working days.

(6) If payments against the above imbalance charges are delayed by more than two days, i.e., beyond twelve (12) days
from the date of issue of statement, the defaulting party shall have to pay simple interest @ 0.06% for each day of
delay. The interest so collected shall be paid to the person who had to receive the amount, payment of which got
delayed. Persistent payment defaults, if any, shall be reported by the SLDC to the Commission, for initiating remedial action.
(7) The detailed energy accounting procedure shall be prepared by the SLDC and submitted for approval to the
Commission within 60 days from notification of this Regulations.

34. Reactive Energy Charge. -


The payment for the reactive energy charges by open access customers shall be in accordance with provisions stipulated
in the Commission’s State Grid Code or Regulations or Orders in force.

CHAPTER 8

COMMERCIAL MATTERS

35. Billing, collection and disbursement. –

Billing in respect of the charges payable under these Regulations shall be made as per the following procedure:
(1) Inter-State transactions. –

(a) Short-term Open Access. –


(i) Collection and disbursement of transmission charges for use of CTU and STU systems and operating charges payable
to RLDCs and SLDCs towards short-term open access shall be made by the Nodal RLDC in accordance with the procedure
specified by the Central Commission;

(ii) The short-term open access customer connected to distribution system of a distribution licensee shall pay to such
distribution licensee the charges payable to the distribution licensee within 3 days from the grant of the short-term open access
by the Nodal agency.
(b) Long-term open access and medium- term open access.–

(i) Billing, collection and disbursement of charges payable to RLDC including Unified Load Despatch and Communication
Scheme shall be in accordance with the procedure specified by the Central Commission;

(ii) Bills towards the charges payable to SLDC shall be raised by the STU/SLDC directly to the open access customer
connected to STU and to the distribution licensee in respect of the customers connected to the distribution system, before the
3rd working day of the succeeding calendar month by e-mail or fax or by any other usually recognized mode of
communication;
(iii) Distribution licensee shall raise the bill with the open access customer connected to it within 3 days of receipt
of bill from SLDC;

(iv) Open access customer connected to the distribution licensee shall pay the charges within five days of
receipt of bill from distribution licensee. The distribution licensee shall disburse the amount payable to STU/SLDC on a
monthly basis;
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 241

(v) Open access customer connected to the STU shall pay the bills within five working days of receipt of the bill;
(2) Intra-State transactions.–

(a) Short-term Open Access. –


(i) The short-term open access customer shall deposit with SLDC the transmission charges and operating charges
for the entire period of open access within three working days of grant of the short- term open access by SLDC, but before
the commencement of open access;

(ii) In addition to the above, the short-term open access customer connected to distribution system of a distribution licensee
shall also pay to SLDC, the charges payable to the distribution licensee for the entire period of open access within three
days from the grant of the short-term open access by the Nodal agency, but before the commencement of open access. Such
charges would be disbursed to the distribution licensee on a weekly basis.

(b) Long-term and Medium-Term open access.-


SLDC, transmission licensees and distribution licensee, where applicable, shall communicate to STU the details
of the bills due to them by the 3rd day of the succeeding calendar month. STU shall separately indicate the above charges
and raise the bill with the open access customer, together with the charges receivable by it, if any, before the 5th day
of the above month. The open access customer shall pay the charges within seven days from the date of receipt of the bill. STU
shall disburse the charges payable to SLDC, transmission licensee and distribution licensee on a monthly basis.

36. Late payment surcharge. -


In case the payment of any bill for charges payable under these Regulations is delayed by an open access customer beyond
the due date, without prejudice to any action under the Act or any other Regulation thereunder, a late payment surcharge at the
rate of 1.5% per month shall be levied.

37. Default in payment. -

(1) Non-payment of any charge or sum of money payable by the open access customer under these Regulations including
imbalance charges shall be considered non-compliance of these Regulations and shall be liable for action under section
142 of the Act in addition to action under section 56 of the Act. The STU or any other transmission licensee or a
distribution licensee may discontinue open access after giving customer an advance notice of fifteen days without prejudice
to its right to recover such charges by suit.

(2) In case of default in payment of charges due to the State Load Despatch Centre, the State Load Despatch Centre
may refuse to schedule power to the defaulting open access customer and direct the licensee concerned to disconnect such
customer from the grid.

38. Payment Security Mechanism. -


In case of long-term open access and medium-term open access, the applicant for open access will open an irrevocable
Letter of Credit in favour of the agency responsible for collection of various charges for the estimated amount of various
charges for a period of two months.

CHAPTER 9
INFORMATION SYSTEM

39. Information system. -

The State Load Dispatch Centre shall post the following information on its website in a separate web page titled
“Open access information” and also issue monthly and annual report containing such information:
(1) A status report on long-term open access or medium-term open access customers indicating;

(a) Name of customer;


(b) Period of open access granted (date of commencement and date of termination);

(c) Point of injection;


(d) Point of drawal;

(e) Transmission system / distribution system used; and

(f) Open access capacity used.


(2) A status report on the current short-term open access customers indicating:
242 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

(a) Name of customer;


(b) Period of open access granted (date of commencement and date of termination);

(c) Point of injection;


(d) Point of drawal;

(e) Transmission system / distribution system used; and

(f) Open access capacity used.


(3) A status report on the Limited short-term open access customers indicating:

(a) Name of customer;


(b) Period of open access granted (date of commencement and date of termination);

(c) Schedule of open access period for each day;

(d) Point of injection;


(e) Point of drawal;

(f) Transmission system / distribution system used; and


(g) Open access capacity used.

(4) Peak load flows and capacity available including the reserve capacity on all EHV lines and HV lines emanating
from EHV sub- stations.
(5) The information regarding average loss in transmission and distribution system as determined by respective
licensees.

CHAPTER 10

MISCELLANEOUS
40. Under-utilization or non-utilization of open access capacity in intra-State transmission system. -

(1) Long-term open access. - A long-term open access customer may relinquish the long-term open access rights fully
or partly before the expiry of the full term of long- term open access, by making payment of compensation for
stranded capacity as follows:-
(a) Long-term open access customer who has availed access rights for a period of and exceeding 12 years.-

(i) Notice of one (1) year – If such a customer submits an application to the State Transmission Utility at least 1
(one) year prior to the date from which such customer desires to relinquish the access rights, there shall be no charges;
(ii) Notice of less than one (1) year – If such a customer submits an application to the State Transmission Utility at any
time lesser than a period of 1 (one) year prior to the date from which such customer desires to relinquish the access rights,
such customer shall pay an amount equal to 66% of the transmission charges for the stranded transmission capacity for
the period falling short of a notice period of one (1) year.

(b) Long-term open access customer who has availed access rights for a period less than 12 (twelve) years. - such
customer shall pay an amount equal to 66% of the estimated transmission charges (net present value) for the stranded
transmission capacity for the period falling short of 12 (twelve) years of access rights:

Provided that such a customer shall submit an application to the State Transmission Utility at least 1 (one) year prior to
the date from which such customer desires to relinquish the access rights:
Provided further that in case a customer submits an application for relinquishment of long-term open access rights at any
time at a notice period of less than one year, then such customer shall pay an amount equal to 66% of the estimated
transmission charges (net present value) for the period falling short of a notice period of one (1) year, in addition to 66%
of the estimated transmission charges (net present value) for the stranded transmission capacity for the period falling short
of 12 (twelve) years of access rights.

(c) The discount rate that shall be applicable for computing the net present value as referred to in sub-clause
(a) and (b) of clause (1) above shall be the discount rate to be used for bid evaluation in the Central Commission’s
Notification issued from time to time in accordance with the Guidelines for Determination of Tariff by Bidding
Process for Procurement of Power by distribution Licensees issued by the Ministry of Power, Government of India from time
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 243

to time.
(d) The compensation paid by the long-term open access customer for the stranded transmission capacity shall be used for
reducing transmission charges payable by other long-term open access customers and medium-term open access customers in
the year in which such compensation payment is due in the ratio of transmission charges payable for that year by such long- term
and medium-term open access customers.

(2) Medium-term Open Access customers. - A medium-term open access customer may relinquish rights, fully or partly,
by giving at least 30 days prior notice to the Nodal agency:
Provided that the medium-term open access customer relinquishing its rights shall pay applicable transmission charges
for the period of relinquishment or for 30 days whichever is less.

(3) Short-term open access customer.–

(a) On an application made to the Nodal agency by the short-term open access customer, the short-term open access
schedules already accepted by the Nodal agency in advance or on first-come-first-served basis may either be cancelled or
revised downwards:
Provided that such cancellation or downward revision of the short- term open access schedules shall not be effective
before expiry of a minimum period of two (2) days:

Provided further that the day on which application for cancellation or downward revision of schedule is served on the
Nodal agency and the day from which such cancellation or downward revision is to be implemented, shall be excluded for
computing the period of two (2) days.
(b) The person seeking cancellation or downward revision of short- term open access schedule shall pay the
transmission charges for the first two (2) days of the period for which the cancellation or downward revision of schedule,
as the case may be, has been sought, in accordance with the schedule originally approved by the Nodal agency, and
thereafter in accordance with the revised schedule prepared by the Nodal agency during the period of such cancellation
or downward revision.

(c) In case of cancellation, operating charges specified in Regulations 21 of these Regulations shall be payable for two
(2) days or the period of cancellation in days, whichever is less.
41. Computation of capacity availability for open access. –

(1) The capacity available for the open access shall be computed for each transmission segment and for every sub-station
by the STU following the methodology given below:

(a) Available open access capacity of a transmission system segment: = (DC-SD-AC) + NC - ND


Where,

DC=Designed capacity of the transmission segment in MW,


SD = Sustained demand (peak load experienced) in MW recorded in the segment,

AC = Already allotted capacity, but not availed in MW,

NC = New capacity in MW expected to be added and


ND = New Demand expected to be added;

(b) Available open access capacity of a sub-station: = (TC-SP- AC)+NC – ND


Where,

TC= Transformer capacity of the sub- station in MVA,


SP= Sub-station peak in MVA,

AC= Already allotted capacity but not availed in MVA,

NC = New transformer capacity in MVA expected to be added and


ND = New Demand in MVA expected to be added;

(c) The STU shall update these values on monthly basis on the first calendar day of the month and publish it in their
website.
244 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

(2) The appropriate distribution licensee shall determine the available capacity for allotment for the portion of the distribution
system over which open access has been requested for.
42. Curtailment Priority. –

When circumstances warrant and it becomes necessary to curtail the open access service of the customers, subject to the
requirements of State Grid Code, the open access to a distribution licensee shall be the last to be curtailed. Among
others, short-term open access customers shall be curtailed first, followed by the medium-term open access customers, followed
by long- term open access customers. SLDC shall frame guidelines for curtailment of open access customers.
43. Detailed Procedure. -

(1) Subject to the provisions of these regulations, the State Transmission Utility and the Distribution Licensee shall submit the
detailed procedure to the Commission for approval within 60 days of notification of these regulations in the Official Gazette:

Provided that prior to submitting the detailed procedure to the Commission for approval, the State Transmission Utility and
the Distribution Licensee shall make the same available to the public and invite comments by putting the draft of the detailed
procedure on their website and giving a period of one month to submit comments:
Provided further that while submitting the detailed procedure to the Commission, the State Transmission Utility and the
Distribution Licensee shall submit a statement indicating as to which of the comments of stakeholders have not been accepted
by it along with reasons thereof.

(2) The detailed procedure submitted by the State Transmission Utility and Distribution Licensee shall, in particular,
include -
(a) The proforma for application of connectivity and the connection agreement;

(b) The proforma for application of long-term, medium-term and short term open access and LTOA/MTOA agreements;

(c) Any other points, including payment mechanisms for application fee, agreement fee, bank guarantees etc.,
necessary for implementation of these regulations.
44. Redressal Mechanism

(1) All disputes and complaints relating to open access shall be made to the respective Nodal agency, which may
investigate and endeavour to resolve the grievance within thirty days; and
(2) Whenever the Nodal agency is unable to resolve a grievance, the matter may be referred to the Commission.

45. Powers to Remove Difficulties. -


If any difficulty arises in giving effect to any of the provisions of these Regulations, the Commission may by general
or special Order, direct the State Transmission Utility, State Load Dispatch Centre, intra-State licensees and the open access
customer, to take such action, as may appear to the Commission to be necessary or expedient for the purpose of
removing difficulties.

46. Force Majeure. –

(1) Any event which is beyond the control of the parties to the open access agreement which they could not foresee or
with a reasonable amount of diligence could not have foreseen or which could not be prevented and which substantially affect
the performance by either party such as, but not limited to, the following shall be classified as force majeure events for the
purpose of these Regulations. -
(i) natural disasters (earthquakes, hurricane, floods);

(ii) wars, riots or Civil Commotions and other upheavals; and


(iii) grid / distribution system’s failure not attributable to parties hereto.

(2) Both the parties to the open access agreement shall ensure compliance of the terms and conditions of the agreement.
However, no party shall be liable for any claim for any loss or damage whatsoever arising out of failure to carry out the terms
of the open access agreement to the extent that such failure is due to force majeure. But, any party claiming the benefit
of the force majeure shall satisfy the other party of the existence of such event(s).
47. Power to amend. –

The Commission may, at anytime, vary, alter, modify or amend any of the provisions of these Regulations.
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 245

48. Repeal and Savings. –


(1) Save as otherwise provided in these Regulations, “Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission - Intra State Open
Access Regulations, 2005” shall stand repealed from the date of commencement of these Regulations.

(2) Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or purported to have been done under the repealed Regulations so far
as it is not inconsistent with these Regulations shall be deemed to have been done or purported to have been done under these
Regulations.
(3) Open access customers to the intra-State transmission system and the distribution system in the State on
the date of coming into force of these Regulations under an existing agreement or contract shall be entitled to continue
to avail such access to the transmission and distribution system on the same terms and conditions, as stipulated under such
existing agreement or contract except regulations 25 and 26 of this regulations. Regulations 25 and 26 are applicable to all open
access customers. Such persons shall on expiry of such existing agreement or contract be eligible to avail long-term open access
or medium-term open access under these Regulation by making applications at least thirty days prior to the expiry of the existing
agreement/contract.

(4) These Regulations are in addition to and not in derogation of the other Regulations / Codes issued by the Commission.

(5) The provisions in these Regulations are subject to the Commission’s orders on Restriction and Control of power issued
from time to time.
(By order of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission)

Chennai-600 008, S.GUNASEKARAN


17th April 2014. Secretary,
Tamil Nadu Electricity
Regulatory Commission.
246
Schedule 1
Applicant connected to Distribution System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame
S. Period Interse (5) for
No. (2) location of Documents to Disposal of
For capacity of For capacity
(1) drawal and Nodal agency accompany the application Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
10 less than 10 MW
injection point (4) application (days from (8) (9)
MW and above (b)
(3) (6) the receipt of
(a)
application)

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


(7)

• Proof of payment of • 7 working • Transmission • Distribution loss


Application fee. days in case Charge in kindat relevant
. Consent from STOA applied • Wheeling Charge voltage level.
concerned Distribution for first time. • Cross Subsidy • Transmission loss
Both within Licensee • 3 working surcharge,Addi- in kind.
the same SLDC days on tional surcharge, if
1. Distribution 2000 2000 subsequent any
licensee STOA • Stand by charges,
applications. if any
• Imbalance and
Short Term Open Access

Reactive Energy
Charges,as
applicable.
• Proof of payment of • 7 working • Wheeling Charge • Distribution loss
Application fee, days in case • Cross Subsidy in kindat relevant
• Consent from STOA applied surcharge, voltage level in
concerned for first time. Additional respect of both
Distribution licensees. • 3 working surcharge, if any Distribution
days on • Stand by charges, Licensees
Both within subsequent if any • Transmission loss
2. the same STOA • Imbalance and in kind.
State but in applications. Reactive Energy (Intra State)
areas of Charges, as
different SLDC 5000 5000 applicable.
Distribution • Scheduling and
Licensees system Operating

[Part VI—Sec. 2
Charges as
applicable.
• Transmission
charge(Intra State)
May 7, 2014]
Schedule 1
Applicant connected to Distribution System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame for
S. Period Inter se (5) disposal of
No. (2) location of application
For capacity of For capacity less Documents to accompany
(1) drawal and Nodal agency the application (days from the Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
10 than 10 MW
injection point (4) (6) receipt of (8) (9)
MW and above (b)
(3) application)
(a)
(7)

• Proof of payment of • 7 working • Wheeling Charge • Distribution loss in


Application fee, days in case • Cross Subsidy kind at relevant
STOA applied surcharge, voltage level.
• Consent from for first time. • Transmission Loss

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


concerned Additional
• 3 working in kind.
Distribution licensees. days on surcharge, if any (Intra State)
Injection point subsequent • Stand by charges,
in the intra STOA if any
State applications. • Imbalance and
3. transmission SLDC 5000 5000 Reactive Energy
system within Charges, as
the State applicable.
• Scheduling and
system Operating
Charges, as
applicable.
• Transmission
charge
(Intra State)
• Proof of payment of • Wheeling Charges • Distribution loss in
Application fee, • Cross Subsidy kind at relevant
• Consent from surcharge, voltage level.
concerned SLDCs and Additional • Transmission Loss
Distribution licensees as surcharge, if any in kind.
RLDC of the applicable,
region where • Stand by charges, (Intra State and
applicant is As per CERC Regulation if any Inter State).
As per Central
In different located • Imbalance nd
4. Commission’s
States Reactive and
Regulation
energy Charges, as
applicable.
• Scheduling and
system Operating
Charges, as
applicable
• Transmission
Charge
(Intra State and

247
Inter State).
248
Schedule1
Applicant connected to Distribution System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame
S. Period Inter se (5) for
No. (2) location of Documents to disposal of
For capacity of For capacity
(1) drawal and Nodal agency accompany the application Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
10 less than 10 MW
injection point (4) application (days from (8) (9)
MW and above (b)
(3) (6) the receipt of
(a)
application)
• Proof of payment of • Wheeling Charge • Distribution loss
Application fee, • Cross Subsidy in kindat relevant
• Consent from surcharge, voltage level.

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


concerned Additional • Transmission loss
Distribution licensees surcharge, if any in kind.
Both within • PPA or Sale purchase • Stand by
the same SLDC agreement of power, charges, if any
5. Distribution 50000 25000 • In case of 20 • Imbalance and
licensee generating station not Reactive Energy
already connected to Charges, as
grid,documentary applicable.
evidence for completion • Transmission
of the connectivity charge(Intra
Medium Term Open Access

showing that the same State)


shall be completed
before intending date of
MTOA.

• Proof of payment of • Wheeling Charge • Distribution loss


Application fee, • Cross Subsidy in kind at relevant
• PPA or Sale purchase surcharge, voltage level in
agreement of power, Additional respect of both
• In case of generating surcharge, if any Distribution
Both within station not already • Stand by charges, Licensees
the same connected to grid, if any • Transmission loss
State but documentary evidence • Imbalance and in kind. (Intra
6. STU 100000 50000 for completion of the 40 Reactive Energy State)
different
Distribution connectivity showing Charges, as
Licensees that the same shall applicable.
be completed • Scheduling and
before intending date of system Operating

[Part VI—Sec. 2
MTOA, Chargesas
• Consent from applicable.
concerned distribution •Transmission
licensees charge(Intra
State)
May 7, 2014]
Schedule1
Applicant connected to Distribution System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


S. Period Inter se (5) Documents to for
No. (2) location of accompany the disposal of
For capacity of For capacity
(1) drawal and Nodal agency application application Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
10 less than 10 MW
injection point (4) (days from (8) (9)
MW and above (b)
(3) (6) the receipt of
(a)
application)
• Proof of payment of • Wheeling Charge • Distribution loss
Application fee, • Cross Subsidy in kind at
• PPA or Sale purchase surcharge, relevant voltage
agreement of power, Additional level.
• In case of generating surcharge, if any • Transmission
Injection station not already • Stand by Loss in kind.
point in the connected to grid, charges, if any (Intra State)
7. documentary evidence • Imbalance and
intra State
transmission STU 100000 50000 for completion of the Reactive Energy
system connectivity showing Charges, as
40
within the that the same shall applicable.
State be completed • Scheduling and
before intending date system Operating
of MTOA, Charges, as
• Consent from applicable.
concerned • Transmission
Distribution licensees charge
(Intra State)

249
250
Schedule 1
Applicant connected to Distribution System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame
S. Period Interse (5) for
No. (2) location of Documents to disposal of
For capacity of For capacity
(1) drawal and Nodal agency accompany the application Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
10 less than 10 MW
injection point (4) application (days from (8) (9)
MW and above (b)
(3) (6) the receipt of
(a)
application)
(7)
As per CERC Regulation • Proof of payment of • Wheeling Charges • Distribution loss
Application fee, • Cross Subsidy in kind at relevant

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


• PPA or Sale purchase surcharge, voltage level.
agreement of power, Additional • Transmission
• In case of generating surcharge, if any Loss in kind.
station not already • Stand by (Intra State and
connected to grid, charges, if any Inter State).
documentary evidence • Imbalance and
for completion of the Reactive Energy
connectivity showing As per Central Charges, as
In different
8. CTU that the same shall be Commission’s applicable.
States
completed before Regulation • Scheduling and
intending date of system Operating
MTOA, Charges, as
• Consent from applicable
concerned SLDCs and • Transmission
Distribution licensees, Charge
as applicable. (Intra State and
• Any other documents Inter State).
specified by CERC

9. • Proof of payment of • Wheeling Charge • Distribution loss


Application fee, • Cross Subsidy in kind at relevant
• Consent from surcharge, voltage level.
concerned Distribution Additional • Transmission loss
licensees surcharge, if any in kind
Long Term Access

Both within • PPA or Sale purchase • Stand by


the same SLDC agreement of power, charges, if any
Distribution 50000 25000 • In case of generating 20 • Imbalance and

[Part VI—Sec. 2
licensee station not already Reactive Energy
connected to grid, Charges, as
documentary evidence applicable.
for completion of the • Transmission
connectivity showing charge (Intra
that the same shall be State)
completed before
intending date of LTA
May 7, 2014]
Schedule 1
Applicant connected to Distribution System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame
S. Period Inter se (5) Documents to for
No. (2) location of accompany the Disposal of
For capacity of For capacity
(1) drawal and Nodal agency application application Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
10 less than 10 MW
injection point (4) (days from (8) (9)
MW and above (b)
(3) (6) the receipt of
(a)
application)
(7)

• Proof of payment of • Wheeling Charge • Distribution loss

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


Application fee, • Cross Subsidy in kindat relevant
• PPA or Sale purchase surcharge, voltage level in
agreement of power, • 120 days Additional respect of both
• In case of generating where surcharge, if any Distribution
station not already augmentation • Stand by harges, Licensees
connected to grid, of transmission if any • Transmission loss
Both within documentary evidence system is not • Imbalance and in kind.
the same for completion of the required Reactive Energy (Intra State)
10. State but STU 100000 50000 connectivity showing • 150 days, Charges, as
different that the same shall be where applicable.
Distribution completed before augmentation • Scheduling and
Licensees intending date of LTA, of transmission system Operating
• Consent from system is Charges as
concerned distribution required. applicable.
licensees • Transmission
charge
(Intra State)

• Proof of payment of • Wheeling Charge • Distribution loss


Application fee, • Cross Subsidy in kindat relevant
• 120 days
• PPA or Sale purchase surcharge, voltage level.
where
agreement of power, Additional • Transmission
augmentation
• In case of generating surcharge, if any Loss in kind.
Injection of transmission
station not already • Stand by (Intra State)
point in the system is
connected to grid, charges, if any
intra State not required.
documentary evidence • Imbalance and
11. transmission STU 100000 50000 • 150 days,
for completion of the Reactive Energy
system where
connectivity showing Charges, as
within the augmentation
that the same shall be applicable.
State of transmission
completed before • Scheduling and
system is
intending date of LTA, system Operating
required.
• Consent from Charges, as
concerned Distribution applicable.
licensee • Transmission
charge

251
(Intra State)
252
Schedule 1

Applicant connected to Distribution System


Application fee (Rs.) Time frame
for
S. Period Inter se (5)
No. location of For capacity of For capacity Disposal of
(2) drawal and 10 less than 10 MW Documents to

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


(1) injection point Nodal agency accompany the application
MW and above (b)
application (days from Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
(3) (4) the receipt of (8) (9)
(a)
(6) application)
(7)

• Proof of payment of • Wheeling • Distribution loss


Charges in kind at relevant
Application fee, voltage level.
• Cross Subsidy
• PPA of Sale purchase surcharge, • Transmission
agreement of power, Loss in kind.
Additional (Intra State and
• In case of generating surcharge, if any
station not already Inter State).
connected to grid, • Stand by harges,
documentary As per Central if any
In Commission’s
12. different CTU As per CERC Regulation evidence for
completion of the Regulation • Imbalance and
States Reactive Energy
connectivity showing
that the same shall be Charges, as
completed before applicable.
intending date of LTA, • Scheduling and
• Consent from system Operating
concerned SLDCs Charges, as
and Distribution applicable
licensees as applicable • Transmission
Charge

[Part VI—Sec. 2
(Intra State and
Inter State).
May 7, 2014]
Schedule 2
Applicant connected to intra-State Transmission System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame for
S. Period Inter se (5) disposal of
No. (2) location of Documents to application (days
(1) drawal and Nodal agency For capacity of For capacity less accompany the from the receipt Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
injection point (4) 10 than 10 MW of application) (8) (9)
application
(3) MW and above (b) (6) (7)
(a)
• Proof of payment of • Transmission
Application fee. • Imbalance and Loss in kind.
Reactive Energy (Intra State).

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Charges, as
applicable.
• Scheduling and
system Operating
Charges, as
Both within • 7 working days applicable
the same in case STOA
State (in the applied for first • Transmission
1. intra State SLDC 5000 5000 time. Charge
transmission • 3 working days
(Intra State),
Short Term Open Access

system) on subsequent
STOA
applications.

• Proof of payment • Wheeling Charges, • Distribution loss in


of Application fee, as applicable. kind at relevant
• Imbalance and voltage level.
• Consent from Reactive Energy • Transmission Loss
• 7 working days
Injection point concerned Charges, as in kind.
in case STOA
in the Distribution applicable. (Intra State).
applied for first
distribution licensee. • Scheduling and
2. SLDC 5000 5000 time.
system within system Operating
• 3 working days
the State Charges, as
on subsequent
STOA applicable
applications. • Transmission
Charge
(Intra State).

253
254
Schedule 2
Applicant connected to Intra-State Transmission System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame for
S. Period Inter se (5) disposal of
No. (2) location of Documents to application (days
(1) drawal and Nodal agency For capacity of For capacity less accompany the from the receipt Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
injection point (4) 10 than 10 MW application of application) (8) (9)
(3) MW and above (b) (7)
(6)
(a)
As per CERC As per CERC • Proof of payment • Imbalance and • Distribution loss
of Application fee, Reactive Energy in kind at relevant
Regulation Regulation
Charges, as voltage level, if
• Consent from
applicable. applicable.

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concerned SLDCs • Scheduling and
and Distribution • Transmission Loss
system Operating in kind.(Intra
licensee as Charges, as
applicable. State and Inter
applicable.
State).
• Transmission
• Any other
Charge(Intra
documents
RLDC of the State and inter
specified by As per Central State).
In different region where
3. CERC. Commission’s • Wheeling Charge, if
States applicant is
located Regulation applicable (ie. If
fixed charge
being paid by
applicant could be
attributed to
wheeling/distribu-
tion network
related cost)

• Proof of payment • Imbalance and • Transmission Loss


of Application fee, Reactive Energy in kind.
• PPA or Sale Charges, as (Intra State).
Medium Term Open Access

Both within purchase agreement applicable.


of power, • Scheduling and
the same
• In case of generating system Operating
State (in the
station or applicant Charges, as
4. intra State STU 100000 50000 not already 20
transmission applicable
connected to grid,
system) • Transmission
documentary
evidence for Charge
completion of the (Intra State).

[Part VI—Sec. 2
connectivity
showing that the
same shall be
completed before
Intending date of
MTOA.
May 7, 2014]
Schedule2
Applicant connected to intra-State Transmission System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame for
S. Period Inter se (5) disposal of
No. (2) location of Documents to application (days
(1) drawal and Nodal agency For capacity of For capacity less accompany the from the receipt Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
injection point (4) 10 than 10 MW application of application) (8) (9)
(3) MW and above (b) (6) (7)
(a)

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• Proof of payment • Wheeling Charges, • Distribution loss
of Application fee, as applicable, in kind at relevant
• PPA or Sale • Imbalance and voltage level.
purchase agreement Reactive Energy • Transmission Loss
of power, Charges, as in kind. (Intra
• In case of generating applicable. State).
station or applicant • Scheduling and
not already
system Operating
connected to grid,
Injection Charges, as
documentary
point in the evidence for comple- applicable
5. distribution STU 100000 50000 tion of the connecti- 20 • Transmission
system vity showing that the Charge
within the same shall be (Intra State).
State completed before
intending date of
MTOA,
• Consent from
concerned
Distribution licensee.
As per CERC As per CERC • Proof of payment • Imbalance and • Distribution loss
Regulation Regulation of Application fee, Reactive Energy in kind at relevant
• PPA or Sale Charges, as voltage level, if
purchase agreement As per Central applicable. applicable.
In different
6. CTU of power, Commission’s • Scheduling and • Transmission Loss
States
• In case of generating Regulation system Operating in kind.(Intra-State
station or Charges, as and Inter State).
applicant not already
applicable.
connected

255
256
Schedule 2
Applicant connected to Intra-State Transmission System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame for
S. Period Inter se (5) disposal of
No. (2) location of Documents to application (days
(1) drawal and Nodal agency For capacity of For capacity less accompany the from the receipt Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
injection point (4) 10 than 10 MW of application) (8) (9)
application
(3) MW and above (b) (6) (7)
(a)
to grid, documentary • Transmission
evidence for Charge (Intra-State

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


completion of the and inter-State).
connectivity showing • Wheeling Charge,
that the same shall if applicable (ie. If
be completed before fixed charge being
intending date of paid by applicant
MTOA, could be attributed
• Consent from to wheeling/
concerned SLDCs distribution
and Distribution network related
licensee, as cost)
applicable.
• Any other document
specified by CERC.

• Proof of payment • Imbalance and • Transmission


of Application fee, Reactive Energy Loss in kind.
• Bank Guarantee, Charges, as (Intra State).
• PPA or Sale applicable.
purchase agreement • Scheduling and
of power, system Operating
Term Access

• 120 days
• In case of generating Charges, as
where
Both within station or applicant applicable
augmentation of
the same not already onnected • Transmission
transmission
State (in the to grid, documentary Charge (Intra
System is not
7. intra State STU 200000 100000 evidence for State).
required.
transmission completion of the
Long

• 150 days,where
system) connectivity showing
augmentation of
that the same shall
transmission

[Part VI—Sec. 2
be completed before
system is
intending date of
required.
LTA.
May 7, 2014]
Schedule 2
Applicant connected to intra State Transmission System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame for
S. Period Inter se (5) disposal of
No. (2) location of Documents to application (days
(1) drawal and Nodal agency For capacity of For capacity less accompany the from the receipt Applicable Charges Applicable Losse

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


injection point (4) 10 than 10 MW of application) (8) (9)
application
(3) MW and above (b) (6) (7)
(a)
• Proof of payment • Wheeling Charges, • Distribution loss
of Application fee, as applicable, in kind at relevan
• Bank Guarantee, • Imbalance and voltage level.
• PPA or Sale Reactive Energy • Transmission
purchase agreement Charges, as Loss in kind.
of power, applicable. (Intra State).
• 120 days
• In case of • Scheduling and
where augment-
generating station system Operating
tation of
Injection or applicant not Charges, as
transmission
point in the already connected to applicable
System is not
8. distribution STU 200000 100000 grid, documentary • Transmission
required.
system evidence for Charge
• 150 days,
within the completion of the (Intra State).
where augment-
State connectivity
tation of
showing that the
transmission
same shall be
system is
completed before
required.
intending date of
LTA,
• Consent from
concerned Distribution
licensee.

257
258
Schedule 2
Applicant connected to intra State Transmission System
Application fee (Rs.) Time frame for
S. Period Inter se (5) disposal of
No. (2) location of Documents to application (days
(1) drawal and Nodal agency For capacity of For capacity less accompany the from the receipt Applicable Charges Applicable Losses
injection point (4) 10 than 10 MW of application) (8) (9)

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


application
(3) MW and above (b) (6) (7)
(a)

As per CERC As per CERC • Proof of payment • Imbalance and • Distribution loss
Regulation Regulation of Application fee, Reactive Energy in kind at relevant
• Bank Guarantee, Charges, as voltage level, if
• PPA or Sale applicable. applicable.
purchase agreement • Scheduling and • Transmission Loss
of power, system Operating in kind. (Intra State
• In case of Charges, as and Inter State).
generating station applicable.
or applicant not • Transmission
already connected Charge (Intra
In different to grid, documentary As per Central State and inter
9. CTU evidence for Commission’s State).
States
completion of the Regulation • Wheeling Charge,
connectivity if applicable (ie. If
showing that the fixed charge
same shall be being paid by
completed before applicant could
intending date of be attributed to
LTA, wheeling/
• Consent from distribution
concerned STU network related
and Distribution cost)
licensee, as
applicable.

[Part VI—Sec. 2
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 259

FORMATS for Short-Term


FORMAT- ST1
APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF SHORT-TERM OPEN ACCESS
(to be submitted by the customer to SLDC)
To: The Superintending Engineer / SLDC,
1 Customer Application No. < self generated by customer > Date
2 Period of Transaction < 3 months and more / less than 3 months / day-ahead >
3 Nature of Customer* < seller/buyer/captive user/trader(on behalf of seller/buyer/captive user) >
<* In terms of power transfer>

4 Customer Name
5 Registration Code Valid up to
< Registration code shall be as provided by SLDC >

6 Details of Transaction Party’s to Grid


Injecting Entity Drawee Entity
Name of Entity
Status of Entity*
Utility in which it is Embedded
< * In terms of ownership- State Utility/CPP/IPP/ ISGS/Discom/applicant/specify, if any other >

7 Details of Injecting/Drawee Connectivity with intra-State System


Injecting Entity Drawee Entity
Name of Sub-station Transmission
Distribution
Voltage Level Transmission
Distribution
Name of Licensee (Owner of S/S)
Intervening intra-State Licensee
Intervening inter-State Licensee
< Distribution license, if required, may treat interface periphery as its connectivity points >

8 Open Access Sought for ( Period from date to date )


Date Hours Capacity
From To From To MW*

< MW* at point of injection >

9 Details of PPA/PSA/MoU
Name & Address of Parties Date of Validity Period Capacity
Seller Buyer Commencement Expiry MW*
PPA/PSA/MoU

< MW* at point of injection >


260 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

10 Details of Non-Refundable Application Fee Made


Bank Details Instrument Details Amount(Rs.)
Type(Draft/Cash) Instrument No. Date

11 I hereby authorize SLDC to process said application, in case open access capacity allotted, for day-
ahead scheduling in accordance with the provisions of intra-State ABT.

12 Declaration
All Entities/Utilities to transaction shall abide by provisions of the Electricity Act 2003(the Act)
TNERC(Intra-State Open Access) Regulations, 2011 and any other relevant Regulation/Order/ code a
amended from time to time.

Place Signature (with stamp)


Date Name & Designation

Enclosures
(1) Non-refundable application fee by Demand draft or cash receipt (if payment by cash).
(2) Self–certified copy of PPA/PSA/MoU entered between the parties (buyer and seller) of transaction
stating contracted power, period of transaction, drawal pattern, point(s) of injection and drawal etc.
(3) Self-certified copies of concurrence of STU and/or transmission licensee and/or distribution licensee. (If
period of transaction is of three months and more)
(4) If any other

Copy along with relevant enclosures [except (1) & (2)] to:
(1) Managing Director of transmission licensee involved in transaction.
(2) Director / Distribution of distribution licensee involved in transaction.
(3) Officer in charge of transmission substation involved in transaction.
(4) Officer in charge of distribution substation involved in transaction.
(5) Any other concerned.

For use of SLDC (with Reference to Enrolment of Application)


SLDC Reference ID No.
Nodal SLDC Approval No. < if approved >
Or Reason of Refusal*
(If Refused)

< * SLDC may also enclose supporting documents for the reasons of refusal duly signed on each page >
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 261

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (for office use only)


APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF SHORT-TERM OPEN ACCESS (A) < to be filled by the customer >

1 Customer Application No. < self generated by customer > Date


2 Period of Transaction < 3 months and more / less than 3 months / day-ahead >
3 Nature of Customer* < seller/buyer/captive user/trader(on behalf of seller/buyer/captive user) >
<* In terms of power transfer>

4 Customer Name
5 Registration Code Valid up to
< Registration code shall be as provided by SLDC >

(B) < to be filled by SLDC >


Date and Time of Receipt of
Application

Place Signature (with stamp) Date Name &


Date Designation

…………………………………. ………………………………………… …………………..…………..


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(to be issued by SLDC to the customer immediately on receipt of application duly filled in)
APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF SHORT-TERM OPEN ACCESS (A) < to be filled by the customer >

1 Customer Application No. < self generated by customer > Date


2 Period of Transaction < 3 months and more / less than 3 months / day-ahead >
3 Nature of Customer* < seller/buyer/captive user/trader(on behalf of seller/buyer/captive user) >
<* In terms of power transfer>

4 Customer Name
5 Registration Code Valid up to
< Registration code shall be as provided by SLDC >

(B) < to be filled by SLDC >


Date and Time of Receipt
of Application

Place Signature (with stamp)


Date Name & Designation

N.B.: This counterfoil may be scored out and issued to the customer.
262 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

Formats for Short-Term


FORMAT- ST2
APPROVAL FOR SHORT-TERM OPEN ACCESS
(to be issued by SLDC)

Nodal SLDC Approval No. / (R-0) Date


< ‘R-O’ states original approval with revision no. - zero>

1 Customer Application No. <as provided by customer on FORMAT-ST1> Date


2 Period of Transaction < 3 months and more / less than 3 months / day-ahead >
3 Nature of Customer* < seller/buyer/captive user/trader(on behalf of seller/buyer/captive user) >
<* In terms of power transfer>

4 Customer Name
5 Registration Code Valid up to

6 Details of Transaction Party’s to Grid


Injecting Entity Drawee Entity
Name of Entity
Status of Entity*
Utility in which it is embedded
< * In terms of ownership- State Utility/CPP/IPP/ ISGS/Discom/Applicant/specify, if any other >

7 Details of Injecting/Drawee Connectivity with intra-State System


Injecting Entity Drawee Entity
Name of Sub-station Transmission
Distribution
Voltage level Transmission
Distribution
Name of Licensee (Owner of S/S)
Intervening intra-State Licensee
Intervening inter-State Licensee
< Distribution license, if required, may treat interface periphery as its connectivity points >

8 Open Access Approved for ( Period from date to date ) Revision No. 0
Month Date Hours Capacity (MW) MWh
From To From To Applied Allotted

Total MWh

9 Details of Bidding < only in case of Bidding >


Details of Intra-State Date Hours Applicable Rate
System From To From To (Rs./kWh)
Transmission System
Distribution System
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 263

10. The approved transaction shall be incorporated in day-ahead scheduling in accordance with the provisions
of intra-State ABT. < only in case of approval >

11. Please submit following to SLDC with details on format [FORMAT-ST5] in the manner as specified in
procedure: < only in case of approval >

(a) SLDC Fee Amount Rs. ________________ Due Date: ________________


(b) Security Amount Rs. __________________ Due Date: ______________

12. The approval is subject to provisions of TNERC (Grid Connectivity and Intra State Open Access)
Regulations, 2014 and any other relevant Regulation/Order/code as amended and applicable from time to
time. < only in case of approval >

13. No approval is being granted on account of <only in case of rejection>

< SLDC shall convey specific reasons if open access is denied and may also enclose supporting documents to
support the same duly signed on each page >

Place Signature (with stamp)


Date Name & Designation

Enclosures
(1) Schedule of payments < only in case of approval >

(2) If any other

Copy along with enclosures to:-


(1) Customer
(2) Managing Director of transmission licensee involved in transaction.
(3) Director / Distribution of distribution licensee involved in transaction.
(4) Officer in charge of transmission substation involved in transaction.
(5) Officer in charge of distribution substation involved in transaction.
(6) Any other concerned.
264 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

ENCLOSURE to FORMAT- ST2

SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS
(to be enclosed for each month by SLDC along with FOMAT–ST2)
Nodal SLDC Approval No. / (R-0) Date
< ‘R-O’ states original approval with revision no. - zero>

1 Customer Application No. <as provided by customer on FORMAT-ST1> Date


2 Period of Transaction < 3 months and more /less than 3 months / day-ahead >
3 Nature of Customer* < seller/buyer/captive user/trader(on behalf of seller/buyer/captive user) >
<* In terms of power transfer>

4 Customer Name
5 Registration Code Valid up to

6 Tentative* Monthly Payment Schedule for Short-Term Open Access Charges Month
( Period: date to date )

Payment Chargeable for Rate (Rs./kWh) MWh Total (Rs.)


(1) Intra-State Network
(a) Transmission Charges
concerned Transmission Licensee
Intervening intra-State Licensee(if any)

(b) Wheeling Charges


concerned Distribution Licensee
Intervening intra-State Licensee(if any)

(c) Surcharge
concerned Distribution Licensee

(d) Additional Surcharge


concerned Distribution Licensee

(e) SLDC Charges


SLDC

(2) Inter-State Network


Transmission Charges
Intervening inter-State Licensee(if any)

Total Monthly Payment Amount (Rs.)

Place Signature (with stamp)


Date Name & Designation

* Tentative on the basis of MWh mentioned in application which may vary on actual operation.
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 265

FORMATS for Short-Term


FORMAT- ST3
CONGESTION INFORMATION AND INVITATION OF BIDDING
(to be invited by SLDC)

SLDC Bidding Invitation No. Date

1 Customer Application No. <as provided by customer on FORMAT-ST1> Date


2 Period of Transaction < 3 months and more / less than 3 months / day-ahead >
3 Nature of Customer* < seller/buyer/captive user/trader(on behalf of seller/buyer/captive user) >
<* In terms of power transfer>

4 Customer Name
5 Registration Code Valid up to

6. The anticipated congestion (transformer and electric line/link) is as follow:

Network Corridor Congestion Period Margin/ Total Capacity


Sub-station with Electric Date Hours
Capacity Applied by all the
Transformation Line/Link
From To From To MW MW
Intra-State Transmission System

Intra-State Distribution System

Inter-State Transmission System

7. In view of above please submit bid on format [FORMAT-ST4]. The details for bidding are hereunder:

(a) Bid Invitation Date Time


(b) Bid Submission Date Time
(c) Bid Opening Date Time
(d) Bids Invited for
Intra-State Network Corridor Congestion Period Margin/Capacity Floor Price
Sub-station Electric Date Hours
Available for
Line/Link
From To From To MW Rs./kWh
Name of Transmission System

Name of Distribution System


266 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

8. In case of non submission of bid, application for open access shall be deemed to have been withdrawn and
shall not be processed.
Place Signature (with stamp)
Date Name & Designation
To: Customers with their reference’s < as provided by customers at sl.no. 1 on FORMAT-ST1 >

FORMATS for Short-Term


FORMAT- ST4
BID PROPOSAL
(to be submitted by the customer to SLDC)

Ref: SLDC Bidding Invitation No. Date

To: Superintending Engineer / SLDC,

1 Customer Application No. <as provided by customer on FORMAT-ST1> Date


2 Period of Transaction < 3 months and more / less than 3 months / day-ahead >
3 Nature of Customer* < seller/buyer/captive user/trader(on behalf of seller/buyer/captive user) >
<* In terms of power transfer>

4 Customer Name
5 Registration Code Valid up to

6. In reference to above bidding invitation, I hereby submit my bid as follows:

Bidding Details as provided by SLDC Bid Price


Intra-State Network Corridor Congestion Period Margin/Capacity Floor
to be Quoted
Sub-station Electric Date Hours
Available Price
by Bidder
Line/Link
From To From To MW Paise./kWh Paise/kWh*

Name of Transmission System

Name of Distribution System

< * Bidder shall quote price (rounded-off to whole number) in denotation of floor price >

7. I do hereby agree that determined bid price(s) shall be transmission and/or wheeling charges.

Place Signature (with stamp)


Date Name & Designation

Chennai-600 008, S.GUNASEKARAN,


17th April 2014. Secretary,
Tamil Nadu Electricity
Regulatory Commission.
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 267

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(b) “xJ¡ÑL brŒa¥g£l ä‹Âw‹” v‹gJ Ú©lfhy / eL¤jufhy Âwªj EiHÎçik tho¡ifahs®fS¡F c£brY¤jš
Kid¡F« btëÏG¥ò Kid¡Fäilna khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš mik¥ò Kiwæš bkfhth£oš brŒa¥gL« ä‹ kh‰w«
v‹W bghUŸgL« k‰W« “ä‹Âw‹ xJ¡ÑL brŒjš” v‹w brh‰bwhl® m›thnw bghUŸ bfhŸs¥gLjš
nt©L« ;

(c) “é©z¥gjhu®” v‹gJ, Ïiz¥ò mšyJ, ne®Î¡nf‰g, Âwªj EiHÎçikia¥ bgwéU«òtj‰F é©z¥Ã¤JŸs
ä‹ Ef®nth®, ä‹tâf®, ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhu® mšyJ ä‹ c‰g¤Â ãWk« v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(d) “k¤Âa Miza«” v‹gJ, Ϫj¢ r£l¤Â‹ 76 M« Ãçé‹ (1) M« c£Ãçéš F¿¥Ãl¥g£l k¤Âa ä‹rhu
xG§FKiw Miza« v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(e) “Miza«” v‹gJ, Ϫj¢ r£l¤Â‹ 82 š M« Ãçé‹ (1) M« c£ Ãçé‹go mik¡f¥g£l jäœehL ä‹rhu
xG§FKiw Miza« v‹W bghUŸgL« ;
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(f) “x¥gªj« brŒa¥g£l ä‹njit” v‹gJ, MSif¡Fça ãaÂfŸ k‰W« ãgªjidfS¡F c£g£L, ä‹g»®khd
cçk«jhuuhš m›t¥nghJ ä‹rhu« tH§Ftj‰F x¤J¡ bfhŸs¥g£LŸsJ« k‰W« ä‹åiz¥ò RikæèUªJ
ntWg£oU¡»wJkhd ».th./».nth.M (»nyhnthš£/»nyhnthš£ M«Ãa®) Rik v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(g) “ehŸ”v‹gJ, 00.00 kâ neu¤Âš bjhl§» 24.00 kâ neu¤Âš KotilÍ« ehŸ v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(h) “ä‹g»®khd mik¥òKiw” v‹gJ, 2003 M« M©L ä‹rhu¢ r£l¤Â‹ 2(19) M« Ãçéš bghUŸ tiuaiw
brŒa¥g£lthwhd mik¥ò Kiw v‹W bghUŸgL« k‰W« mJ 33 »nyh nthšoY« mj‰F¡ ÑG« Ïa§f¡ToajhF« ;

(i) “Ï.ä.f.é” v‹gJ, m›t¥nghJ ÂU¤j¥g£lthwhd r£l¤Â‹ 79 M« Ãçé‹ (1) M« c£Ãçé‹ (h) T¿‹go k¤Âa
ä‹rhu xG§FKiw Miza¤Âdhš F¿¤Jiu¡f¥g£l ϪÂa ä‹f£lik¥ò é¤bjhF¥ò v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(j) “khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš mik¥òKiw” v‹gJ, 2003 M« M©L ä‹rhu¢ r£l¤Â‹ 2(37) M« Ãçéš bghUŸ
tiuaiw brŒa¥g£lthwhd mik¥ò Kiw v‹W bghUŸgL« k‰W« mJ 66 »nyh nthšoY« mj‰F nkY« Ïa§f¡ToajhF«
;

(k) ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya¤Â‰fhd xU fhymséYŸs “rkä‹ik” v‹gJ, £läl¥g£l ä‹c‰g¤Â fê¡f¥g£l


mjDila bkh¤j cŸsgonaahd ä‹c‰g¤Â v‹W bghUŸgL«, k‰W« ä‹ Ef®nth® mšyJ éiy¡F th§FgtU¡fhd
fhymséYŸs rkä‹ik v‹gJ bkh¤j £läl¥g£l ä‹ÏG¥ò fê¡f¥g£l mjDila bkh¤j ä‹ÏG¥ò v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(l) “Ú©lfhy Âwªj EiHÎçik” v‹gJ, 12 M©LfS¡F nk‰g£l, Mdhš 25 M©LfS¡F nk‰glhj fhy msé‰F
khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš mik¥ò Kiwia mšyJ ä‹g»®khd mik¥ò Kiwia¥ ga‹gL¤Jtj‰fjd cçik v‹W
bghUŸgL« ;

(m) “eL¤jufhy Âwªj EiHÎçik” v‹gJ, _‹W khj§fS¡F nk‰g£l, Mdhš _‹W tUl§fS¡F nk‰glhj fhy
msé‰fhd Âwªj EiHÎçik v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

és¡f«:

3 M©LfS¡F nk‰g£l k‰W« 12 M©LfŸ tiuæyhd fhy msé‰fhd Âwªj EiHÎçik é©z¥g§fŸ eL¤ju¡fhy
Âwªj EiHÎçikæ‹go k£Lnk gçÓyid brŒa¥gLjš nt©L« k‰W« 3 khj§fS¡F nk‰g£l fhymsΡF
mDk¡f¥gLjš nt©L«. Mdhš, xnu neu¤Âš 3 M©LfS¡F nk‰gLjš MfhJ.

(n) “khj«” v‹gJ »ufßa‹ f⥠ngo‹goahd khj« v‹w bghUŸgL« ;

(o) “têfh£L« Kfth©ik” v‹gJ, Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfë‹ m£ltizfŸ 1 k‰W« 2 Ï‹ (4) M« g¤Âæš
F¿¤Jiu¡f¥g£l Kfth©ik v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(p) “Âwªj EiHÎçik” v‹gJ, ä‹ brY¤jš ä‹ bjhl® mšyJ ä‹ g»®khd mik¥òKiw mšyJ m¤jifa ä‹
bjhl®fSl‹ Ïizªj trÂfŸ mšyJ mik¥ò Kiwia vtnuD« cçk«jhu® mšyJ ä‹Ef®nth® mšyJ ä‹c‰g¤Âæš
<Lg£LŸs eg® Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfS¡»z§f ga‹gL¤Jtj‰fhd nt‰Wik fh£lhj tifKiw v‹W bghUŸgL«,
k‰W« Ú©lfhy EiHÎçik, eL¤ju fhy EiHÎçik k‰W« FW»afhy EiHÎçikiaÍ« cŸsl¡F« ;

(q) “Âwªj EiHÎçik tho¡ifahs®” v‹gJ, Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfë‹go Âwªj EiHÎçik tH§f¥g£LŸs ä‹
Ef®nth®, tâf®, ä‹ g»®khd cçk«jhu® mšyJ ä‹ c‰g¤Âahs® v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(r) “xJ¡»it¡f¥g£l ä‹Âw‹” v‹gJ »il¡f¡Toa ä‹ brY¤jš / ä‹ g»®khd ä‹ Âwid¥ bghW¤J ä‹


brY¤jš/ä‹ g»®khd mik¥òKiwæ‹ ÛJ FW»afhy Âwªj EiHÎçik tho¡ifahsU¡F mDkÂaë¡f¥g£LŸs
F¿¤Jiu¡f¥g£l c£brY¤jš KidfS¡F«, btë ÏG¥ò KidfS¡Fäilna bkfhth£oš brŒa¥gL« ä‹kh‰w« v‹W
bghUŸgL« k‰W« “ä‹Âw‹ xJ¡» it¤jš” v‹w brh‰bwhl® m›thnw bghUŸ bfhŸs¥gLjš nt©L« ;

(s) “FW»afhy Âwªj EiHÎçik” v‹gJ, xnu rka¤Âš xU khj« tiuæyhd fhy msÎ v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

és¡f«:

xU khj¤Â‰F nk‰g£l k‰W« 3 khj§fŸ tiuæyhd fhy msé‰fhd Âwªj EiHÎçik é©z¥g§fŸ, FW»a
fhy Âwªj EiHÎçikæ‹go k£Lnk gçÓyid brŒa¥gLjš nt©L« k‰W« xnu neu¤Âš 1 khj« tiuæyhd fhy msÎ
tiu mDk¡f¥gLjš nt©L«.

(t) “khãy ä‹Rik g»®ªjD¥ò ika«” (SLDC) v‹gJ, Ϫj¢ r£l¤Â‹ 31 M« Ãçé‹ (1) M« c£Ãçé‹go ãWt¥g£l
khãy ä‹Rikg»®ªjD¥ò ika« v‹W bghUŸgL« ;
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(u) “khãy ä‹ f£lik¥ò é¤bjhF¥ò” v‹gJ r£l¤Â‹ 86 M« Ãçé‹ (1) M« c£Ãçé‹ (h) T¿‹go Miza¤jhš
F¿¤Jiu¡f¥g£LŸs khãy ä‹ f£lik¥ò é¤bjhF¥ò v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(v) “khãy ä‹ brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd«” (STU) v‹gJ, r£l¤Â‹ 39 M« Ãçé‹ (1) M« c£Ãçé‹go khãy muÁdhš
m¤jifathW F¿¤Jiu¡f¥g£l muR ãWtd« v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(w) “ä‹brY¤jš mik¥ò Kiw¥ gF” v‹gJ c£brY¤jš Kid¡F«, btë ÏG¥ò Kid¡F« Ïilna cŸs KG
ä‹brY¤jš mik¥ò Kiw mšyJ mj‹ ÃçÎ v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(x) “ä‹rhu« bfh©L bršYjš” v‹gJ r£l¤Â‹ 62 M« Ãçé‹go ã®zæ¡f¥gL« f£lz§fis¢ brY¤Jtj‹
ngçš ä‹brY¤jš cçk«jhu® mšyJ ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuç‹ ä‹g»®khd mik¥ò k‰W« mjDl‹ ÏizªJŸs trÂfŸ
Ï‹bdhU eguhš ä‹rhu« bfh©L bršy ga‹gL¤j¥gLtj‰fhd bra‰ghL v‹W bghUŸgL« ;

(2) Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfëš ga‹gL¤j¥g£l k‰W« bghUŸ tiuaiw brŒa¥glhj, Mdhš Ϫj¢ r£l¤Âš mšyJ
ϪÂa ä‹f£lik¥ò é¤bjhF¥Ãš mšyJ khãy ä‹f£lik¥ò é¤bjhF¥Ãš mšyJ khãy murhš Ãw¥Ã¡f¥g£l Ãw
é¤bjhF¥òfŸ / xG§FKiwéÂfŸ vt‰¿Y« bghUŸ tiu brŒa¥g£LŸs brh‰fŸ k‰W« brh‰brh‰fŸ, Ϫj¢ r£l¤Â‹
mšyJ ϪÂa ä‹f£lik¥ò é¤ bjhF¥Ã‹ mšyJ khãy ä‹f£lik¥òé¤bjhF¥Ã‹ mšyJ, ne®Î¡nf‰g, Miza¤Âdhš
Ãw¥Ã¡f¥g£l Ãw é¤bjhF¥òfŸ / xG§FKiwéÂfëš mt‰¿‰F F¿¤jë¡f¥g£l mnj bghUëid cilad MF«.

(3) m›t¥nghJ ÂU¤j« brŒa¥g£lthwhd 1897 M« M©L bghJ tifa§fŸ r£l« (k¤Âa r£l« X/1897), ehlhSk‹w
r£l¤Â‹ bghUŸnfhS¡F¥ bghUªJ»wthW Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfë‹ bghUŸnfhS¡F« bghUªJjš nt©L«.

(4) Nœãiy ntW bghUŸ F¿¤jhy‹¿, Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfë‹ bghUŸnfhëš,-

(a) xUik mšyJ g‹ikæYŸs brh‰fŸ ne®Î¡nf‰g Kiwna xUik mšyJ g‹ikæYŸs brh‰bwhliu
cŸsl¡FtjhfΧTl fUj¥gLjš nt©L« ;

(b) “cŸsl¡F” mšyJ “cŸsl¡F«” v‹w brh‰bwhl®fŸ, “fhytu«ò Ïšyhkš” mšyJ “Mdhš fhytu«ò Ïšyhkš”,
m¤jifa brh‰bwhl®fŸ, mnj ngh‹w fU¤Jila Ëbjhl®tij¥ bghU£gL¤jhkš Ë bjhl®tjhf¡ fUj¥gLjš nt©L« ;

(c) Ïš “xG§FKiwéÂfŸ” F¿¤j R£LiffŸ, eilKiwæYŸs bghUªj¡Toa r£l§fS¡F Ïz§f


m›t¥nghJ ÂU¤j« brŒa¥g£lthwhd mšyJ kh‰¿aik¡f¥ g£lthwhd Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfŸ F¿¤j R£Lifahf¥
bghUŸ bfhŸs¥gLjš nt©L« ;

(d) jiy¥òfŸ tr¡fhf òF¤j¥g£LŸsd k‰W« Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfë‹ bghUŸnfhë‹ neh¡f¤Â‰fhf
fz¡»š vL¤J¡ bfhŸs¥ glhkèU¡fyh« ;

(e) Ïa‰W¢r£l§fŸ, xG§FKiw éÂfŸ mšyJ têfh£L be¿fŸ F¿¤j R£LiffŸ, ne®Î¡nf‰g, R£l¥g£l
m¤jifa Ïa‰W¢ r£l§fŸ, xG§FKiw éÂfŸ, mšyJ têfh£L be¿fŸ, xU§»iz¡F«, ÂU¤j« brŒÍ« mšyJ
kh‰¿it¡F« r£l¥goahd tifKiwfŸ mid¤ijÍ« cŸsl¡Ftjhf¥ bghUŸ bfhŸs¥gLjš nt©L« ;

(f) Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfë‹ tifKiwfŸ vt‰¿¡F« k‰W« Miza¤Âdhš Ãw¥Ã¡f¥g£l Ãw


xG§FKiwéÂfŸ mšyJ Miz, vj‰Fäilnaahd Ku©gh£oid¥ bghW¤jtiu, Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfë‹ tifKiwfŸ
nknyh§» ã‰F«.

m¤Âaha« 2

Ïiz¥ò

4. Ïiz¥ò :-

(1) 10 bkfhth£ ä‹RikÍ« mj‰F nkY« bfh©LŸs ä‹ Ef®nth® mšyJ 66 »nyh nthš£oš mj‰F nkY«
ä‹tH§fis¥ ga‹gL¤J« ä‹Ef®nth® mšyJ 15 bkfhth£L« mj‰F nkY« ä‹Âw‹ bfh©LŸs ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya«
mšyJ 66 »nyh nthš£L« mj‰F nkY« ä‹åid¥ò njit¥gL« ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya« M»ait V‰bfdnt
Ïiz¡f¥g£oUªjhy‹¿, khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš mik¥Ã‰F Ïiz¥ò bgWtj‰F jFÂÍilajhF« k‰W« Ϫj
m¤Âah¤Â‹ tifKiwfS¡»z§f, Ïiz¥Ã‰fhf é©z¥Ã¤jš nt©L« ;

(2) 10 bkfhth£o‰F¡ Fiwthd ä‹Rik bfh©oU¡»w ä‹Ef®nth® mšyJ 33 »nyh nth£oš k‰W« mj‰F¡ Ñœ
ä‹tH§fiy¥ ga‹gL¤J»w ä‹Ef®nth® mšyJ 15 bkfhth£o‰F¡ Fiwthd ãWÎÂw‹ bfh©oU¡»w ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya«
mšyJ 33 »nyh nthš£ k‰W« mj‰F Ñœ ä‹åik¥ò¤ njit¥gL»‹w ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya« M»ait ä‹g»®khd mik¥Ã‰F
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Ïiz¥ò bgWtj‰F jFÂÍilajhF« k‰W« V‰bfdnt Ïiz¡f¥g£oUªjhy‹¿, Ϫj m¤Âaha¤Â‹


tifKiwfS¡»z§f, Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfë‹ tifKiwfë‹ go Ïiz¥Ã‰fhf é©z¥Ã¤jš nt©L« .

(3) òijtot vçbghUis mo¥gilahf¡ bfh©l ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya§fS¡F ca®mG¤j/mÂca®mG¤j mséš


Ïiz¥ò tH§f¥gLjš nt©L«. òÂa k‰W« òJ¥Ã¡f¤j¡f vçr¡Â Mjhu§fis mo¥gilahf¡ bfh©l ä‹c‰g¤Â
ãiya§fS¡F eilKiwæYŸs Miza¤Â‹ xG§FKiw éÂfŸ / Mizfë‹ tifKiwfS¡F c£g£L, vªj tifahd
ä‹dG¤j¤ÂY« Ïiz¥ò tH§f¥gLjš nt©L«.

5. khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹ brY¤jš mik¥ig Ïiz¥gj‰fhd eilKiw¡Fça é©z¥g« :-

(1) khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹ brY¤jš mik¥ig Ïiz¥gj‰fhd é©z¥g«, khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâãWtd¤Âdhš


tF¤Jiu¡f¥g£l got¤Âš khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd¤Â‰F¢ brŒa¥gLjš nt©L« ;

(2) mid¤J é©z¥gK« khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd¤Âdhš Ãw¥Ã¡f¥gl nt©oa eilKiwæš


F¿¥Ãl¥g£lthwhd Kiwæš ÑnH F¿¥Ãl¥g£lthW ÂU¥Ã¢ brY¤j¥glj¡fjšyhj f£lz¤Jl‹ nr®ªJ nghjš nt©L«.
nk‰brh‹d f£lz« khãy ä‹ brY¤j¥g gâ ãWtd¤Âdhš brŒa¥glnt©oa ä‹Rik¥ghŒÎ / ä‹mik¥ò MŒÎfS¡fhd
f£lz§fis cŸsl¡»ajhF«.

tçir v© khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš k‰W«/mšyJ Ïiz¥Ã‰fhd é©z¥g¡ f£lz«


ä‹g»®khd mik¥Ã‰F / mÂèUªJ c£brY¤j/ (%ghŒ y£r§fëš)
vL¡f nt©oa ä‹rhu¤Â‹ msÎ

1 100 bkfhth£ tiu 2 (Ïu©L)

2 100 bkfhth£o‰F nkš k‰W« 500 bkfhth£ tiu 3 (_‹W)

3 500 bkfhth£o‰F nkš k‰W« 1000 bkfhth£ tiu 6 (MW)

4 1000 bkfhth£o‰F nkš 9 (x‹gJ)

(3) Ïiz ä‹c‰g¤Â k‰W« òJ¥Ã¡f¤j¡f Mjhu§fëèUªJ brŒa¥gL« ä‹c‰g¤Âia¥ bghW¤jtiu, é©z¥g¡
f£lz« tH¡fkhd f£lz¤Â‹ 50% Mf ÏU¡F«.

(4) Ïiz¥Ã‰fhd é©z¥g«, é©z¥gjhuç‹ ãyéaš mikél«, khãy ä‹brY¤jš mik¥Ãš Ïilkh‰w«
brŒa¥gl nt©oa ä‹rhu¤Â‹ msÎ, mjhtJ Racgnahf ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya« cŸsl§fyhd ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya«
bghW¤jtiu, c£brY¤j¥glnt©oa ä‹rhu¤Â‹ msÎ k‰W« ä‹Ef®nthiu bghW¤jtiu, vL¡f¥gl nt©oa ä‹rhu¤Â‹
msÎ M»a étu§fisÍ« k‰W« éçthd eilKiwæš khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd¤Âdhš tF¤jik¡f¥g£LŸs Ãw
étu§fisÍ« bfh©oU¤jš nt©L« :

Mdhš, é©z¥g« xUKiw jh¡fš brŒa¥g£LŸs ne®Îfëš k‰W« mj‹Ã‹ò, é©z¥gjhuç‹ mikél¤Âš
VnjD« K¡»akhd khWjš V‰g£LŸs nghJ mšyJ khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš mik¥Ãš Ïilkh‰w« brŒa¥gl nt©oa
ä‹rhu¤Â‹ mséš 10 éG¡fh£o‰F nkš kh‰w« V‰g£LŸs nghJ, é©z¥gjhu®, òÂa é©z¥g« jh¡fš brŒjš nt©L«,
mJ Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfS¡»z§f gçÓyid brŒa¥gLjš nt©L« ;

Mdhš nkY« ä‹c‰g¤Âahs®fŸ midtUila bkh¤j ä‹Âw‹ x‰iwKid Ïiz¥Ãš Ïiz¡f¥g£oU¡Fkhdhš,


ϪÂa ä‹f£lik¥ò é¤bjhF¥ò mšyJ, ne®Î¡nf‰g, jäœehL ä‹ f£lik¥ò é¤bjhF¥ò k‰W« ä‹ f£lik¥ò ghJfh¥ò,
g£oaèl¥g£l k‰W« éiuªJ mD¥òjš, nrfç¤jš k‰W« ä‹ brY¤Jjš f£lz§fŸ brY¤Jif / rç¡f£Ljš, xJ¡Ñ£L
msitél mÂfkhf <®¡f¥gL« ä‹ f£lz§fŸ nj¡f k‰W« Ãw f£lz§fŸ Kjèait ngh‹wt‰¿‰fhd Miza¤Â‹
mid¤J¥ Ãw xG§FKiw éÂfis¥ Ëg‰¿ mªj Kidæš bkh¤j ä‹c‰g¤Âahs®fŸ midtU¡Fkhd Ïa¡f k‰W«
tâf bghW¥òfŸ mid¤ijÍ« nk‰bfhŸtj‰F ä‹c‰g¤Âahs®fŸ midtUila rh®ghfΫ tê¥gL¤J
ä‹c‰g¤Âahs® bra‰gL»wh® v‹W mt®fS¡»ilna vG¤J toéyhd cl‹ghL cUth¡f¥gLkhdhš, é©z¥gjhuuhš
brŒa¥gL« é©z¥g«, khãy ä‹brY¤j¥gâ ãWtd¤Âdhš gçÓyid brŒa¥gLjš nt©L« k‰W« cl‹gh£o‹ efnyhL
ä‹åiz¥ò é©z¥g¤ij khãy ä‹brY¤j¥gâ ãWtd¤Âl« rk®¥Ã¤jš nt©L« k‰W« khãy ä‹g»®ªjD¥ò
ika¤Â‰F« xU efiy mD¥g nt©L«.

MdhY«Tl khãy ä‹brY¤j¥gâ ãWtd«, éçthd eilKiwæš, m¤jifa ä‹c‰g¤Âahs®fS¡»ilnaÍŸs


Kiw¥goahd cl‹ghL k‰W« m¤jifa tê¥gL¤J ä‹c‰g¤ÂahsUl‹ ikbah¥gäl¥g£l Ïiz¥ò x¥gªj¤Â‹
njit¥gh£oid jFªjthW xU§»iz¤jš nt©L«.

6. é©z¥g¤Â‹ Ûjhd elto¡if k‰W« khãy ä‹brY¤jš gâ ãWtd¤Jl‹ Ïiz¥ò tH§Fjš:-


May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 271

(1) é©z¥g¤ij¥ bg‰wJ« khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd«, ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhu® cŸsl§fyhd khãy¤Â‰FŸ
ä‹ brY¤jjèš <Lg£LŸs Ãw Kfth©ikfis fyªjhŒÎ brŒJ«, mt‰Wl‹ KGtJkhf xU§»izªJ«, é©z¥g¤Â‹
ÛJ elto¡if vL¤jš nt©L« k‰W« k¤Âa ä‹rhu mÂfhu mik¥Ã‹ ä‹f£lik¥ig Ïiz¥gj‰fhd bjhêšE£g
brªju§fŸ, 2007 ä‹f£lik¥ò brªju§fŸ,2007 k‰W« ä‹ãiya§fŸ k‰W« ä‹bjhl®fŸ mik¥gj‰fhd bjhêšE£g¢
brªju§fŸ,2010 M»a xG§FKiwéÂfëš F¿¤Jiu¡f¥g£lthW njitahd ÏilÏiz¥ò MŒit¢ brŒjš nt©L«.

(2) ä‹åiz¥ò tH§Fifæš, khãy ä‹brY¤j¥gâ ãWtd«, ä‹åiz¥ò tH§f¥gl nt©oa Jiz-ä‹
ãiya¤Â‹ mšyJ xU§»izªj ä‹ãiya¤Â‹ mšyJ Ïiz¥Ã K‰w¤Â‹ bgaiu¥ F¿¤Jiu¤jš nt©L«. ÏUªJtU«
mšyJ c¤njÁ¡f¥g£l ä‹bjhlçš cŸ-Ïiz¥ò k‰W« btë-Ïiz¥Ãš ä‹åiz¥ò tH§f¥gl nt©oa ne®éš khãy
ä‹brY¤j¥gâ ãWtd«, ä‹åiz¥Ã‹ Kid k‰W« ä‹åiz¥ò tH§f¥g£LŸs ä‹bjhlç‹ bga® M»at‰iw¡
F¿¤Jiu¤jš nt©L«. khãy ä‹brY¤j¥gâ ãWtd«, cçik x¥gil¡f¥g£l ä‹brY¤jš ä‹bjhlç‹ éçthd
totik¥ò m«r§fis R£o¡fh£Ljš nt©L«. cçik x¥gil¡f¥g£l ä‹brY¤jš ä‹bjhl®gâ ãiwtilÍ« fhy tu«ò
g‰¿, khãy ä‹brY¤j¥gâ ãWtd¤Âdhš mšyJ, ne®Î¡nf‰g, ä‹c‰g¤Â ãWk¤Âdhš jftš bjçé¡f¥glyh«.

(3) é©z¥gjhu® k‰W« khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd« cŸsl§fyhf khãy¤Â‰FŸ cŸs ä‹brY¤jš cçk«jhu®fŸ
midtU«, m›t¥nghJ ÂU¤j« brŒa¥g£lthwhd, k¤Âa ä‹rhu mÂfhu mik¥ò-ä‹f£lik¥ig Ïiz¥gj‰fhd
bjhêšE£g¢ brªju§fŸ,2007, ä‹f£lik¥ò¢ brªju§fŸ,2007 k‰W« ä‹ãiya§fŸ k‰W« ä‹bjhl®fis mik¥gj‰fhd
brªju§fŸ,2010 xG§FKiwéÂfë‹ tifKiwfS¡F Ïz§» el¤jš nt©L«.

(4) é©z¥gjhu®, Jiz-ä‹ãiya« mšyJ xU§»izªj ä‹ãiya« mšyJ Ïiz¥ÃK‰w« mšyJ Ïiz¥ò
tH§f¥g£LŸsél¤J, khãy ä‹ brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd¤Âdhš milahs§ fhz¥g£l ä‹brY¤jš ä‹ bjhliu brhªjkhf¡
bfh©LŸs khãy ä‹ brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd« mšyJ khãy¤Â‰FŸ cŸs ä‹brY¤jš cçk«jhuUl‹ Ïiz¥ò cl‹gh£oš
ifbah¥gäLjš nt©L« :

Mdhš, Racgnahf ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya« cŸsl§»a ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya¤Â‹ ä‹åiz¥ò mšyJ


tho¡ifahsU¡F ä‹åiz¥ò, khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâãWtd« mšyhj Ãw, khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš cçk«jhuç‹
khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš mik¥ò¡F tH§f¥g£lŸsij bghW¤jtiu, k¤Âa ä‹rhu mÂfhu mik¥ò (ä‹f£lik¥ò
Ïiz¥Ã‰fhd bjhêšE£g¢ brªju§fŸ) xG§FKiw éÂfŸ (2007) Ïš tif brŒa¥g£lthwhd _‹W ng®fS¡»ilnaÍŸs
cl‹gh£oš é©z¥gjhu®, khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd« k‰W« m¤jifa khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš cçk«jhu®
M»nahUl‹ ÏizªJ ifbah¥gäLjš nt©L«.

(5) ä‹åiz¥ò tH§fš, ne®Î¡nf‰g, Ú©lfhy Âwªj EiHÎçik, eL¤ju fhy Âwªj EiHÎçik mšyJ FW»afhy
Âwªj EiHÎçikia, Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfë‹ tifKiwfS¡»z§f é©z¥gjhu® bg‰¿Uªjhy‹¿,
ä‹f£lik¥ÃèUªJ ä‹r¡Â vjidÍ« Ïilkh‰w« brŒtj‰F ä‹tH§fš é©z¥gjhuU¡F cçik tH§fhJ.

Mdhš, bršy¤j¡f Âwªj EiHÎçikæ‹ tif vJΫ Ïšyhkš brŒa¥gL« ä‹Ïil kh‰w« vj‰F« ä‹cçk«jhu®
gz« brY¤j mtÁaäšiy. m¤jifa ä‹Ïilkh‰w« Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfë‹ ÛWifahF« k‰W« 2003 M« M©L
ä‹rhu¢ r£l¤Â‹ éÂfS¡»z§f elto¡if nk‰bfhŸs¥gL«.

Mdhš nkY«, Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfë‹ tifKiwfŸ, ÑnHÍŸs (6) M« cŸ-xG§FKiwéÂæ‹goahd


ä‹gçkh‰w¤Â‰F bghUªjhJ.

(6) Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂæ‹ (5) M« cŸ-xG§FKiwæš k‰W« ä‹bfhŸKjš cl‹gh£oš cWÂa‰w ä‹rhu¤Â‹
é‰gid bghW¤j tif Kiwæš v‹d ml§»æUªjnghÂY« ä‹f£lik¥ò¡F ä‹åiz¥ò tH§»ÍŸs Racgnahf
ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya« cŸsl§fyhd, ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya¤Â‹ ÃçÎ, r«gªj¥g£l khãy ä‹Rik g»®ªjD¥ò ika¤Â‹ K‹
mDk bg‰w Ëò, Kjèš x¤Âa§»a ehëèUªJ MW khj§fS¡F nk‰glhj fhymsé‰F, mjDila tâfßÂahd
Ïa¡f« Mu«Ã¤j ehS¡F K‹ò, KG ä‹Rik X®Î cŸsl§fyhd X®é‹ nghJ, ä‹f£lik¥Ã‰F cWÂa‰w ä‹rhu¤ij
c£brY¤Jtj‰F mDkÂaë¡f¥gLjš nt©L«.

Mdhš, Miza«, KG ä‹Rik X®Î cŸsl§fyhf, x®Î¡fhd fhymsÎ k‰W« mj‹ éisthf cWÂa‰w
ä‹rhu¤ij mªj¥ ÃçÎ c£brY¤Jtij, MWkhj§fŸ fhy msÎ Kotiltj‰F FiwªjJ Ïu©L khj§fŸ K‹djhf
ä‹c‰g¤Â ãWk¤Âdhš é©z¥g« brŒa¥gL« éÂéy¡fhd Nœãiyfëš, MWkhj§fS¡F nkY« Ú£o¥gj‰F
mDk¡fyh«.

Mdhš nkY«, r«gªj¥g£l khãy ä‹Rik g»®ªjD¥ò ika«, m¤jifa mDk më¡ifæš, ä‹f£lik¥Ã‹
ghJfh¥Ãid¡ ftd¤Âš it¤J¡ bfhŸSjš nt©L«.

MdhY«, X®Î k‰W« bjhl¡f fhuz¤Â‰fhfnt ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya¤Â‹ ÃçÎfëèUªJ cWÂa‰w ä‹rhu«
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c£brY¤j¥gLtij ã%áF« bghW¥ò ä‹c‰g¤Â ãWk¤Â‰F c©L k‰W« mªjªj khãy ä‹Rik g»®ªjD¥ò ika«,
tâf ßÂahd bjhl¡f¤Â‰F K‹ò ä‹rhu¤ij c£brY¤J« x›bthU rªj®¥g¤ÂY« m¤jifa jftiy¥ bgWjš nt©L«.
Ïj‰fhf, ä‹c‰g¤Âahs®, F¿¤jtif X®Î k‰W« bjhl¡f elto¡ifæ‹ nghJkhd étu§fis, mj‹ fhytiu k‰W«
fUj¥g£l c£brY¤jš Kjèat‰iw khãy ä‹Rik g»®ªjD¥ò ika¤Â‰F më¤jš nt©L«. m¤jifa étu§fŸ,
Ïiz¥ig bra‰gL¤Jtj‰F K‹ò, cWÂa‰w ä‹rhu¤Â‰fhf brY¤Jif brŒa nt©oa ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuUl‹ g»®ªJ
bfhŸs¥gLjš nt©L«. ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya« mšyJ mj‹ ÃçéèUªJ bgw¥gL« m¤jifa cWÂa‰w ä‹rhu¤Âfhd
ä‹f£lz« cŸsl§fyhd tâf elto¡ifahdJ m›t¥nghJ Miza¤Âdhš Ãw¥Ã¡f¥g£L eilKiwæYŸs r«gªj¥g£l
xG§FKiwéÂfŸ / Mizfëdhš Kiw¥gL¤j¥gL«.

(7) é©z¥gjhu® xUt®, ä‹f£lik¥ò Ïiz¥ig Ïašé¥gj‰F ä‹åiz¥ò Kid tiu cçik x¥gil¡f¥g£l ä‹
bjhliu mik¥gj‰F khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd¤Âdhš nfhu¥glyh«. khãy ä‹ brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd« / ä‹brY¤jš
cçk«jhuç‹ Jiz-ä‹ãiya ts®¢Á¡fhd elto¡if vL¡f¥gL« ne®éš, ä‹c‰g¤Âahs®, fsÚ£o¥ò, juΤ bjhl®ò
mik¥òKiw, bjhl¡f fhy nrhjid k‰W« Ïa¡f« M»at‰¿‰fhd bryit V‰W¡ bfhŸSjš nt©L«. m¤jifa fsÚ£o¥ò
k‰W« rhjd¤Â‹ guhkç¥ò bryÎfŸ ä‹c‰g¤Âahsuhš V‰W¡bfhŸs¥gLjš nt©L«.

(8) khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâ ãWtd«, KGtoéyhd é©z¥g¤ij¥ bg‰w ehëèUªJ 30 eh£fS¡FŸ Ïiz¥ò
tH§Fjš mšyJ Ãwthwhd j‹Dila Koit¤ bjçé¤jš nt©L«.

7. ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya¤Â‰fhd ä‹g»®khd mik¥Ã‰F Ïiz¥ò bgWtj‰fjd é©z¥g eilKiw:-

(1) ä‹g»®khd mik¥Ã‰F Ïiz¥ò¡ nfhU« Racgnahf ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya« cŸsl§fyhd jFÂÍila ä‹c‰g¤Â
ãiya§fŸ mid¤J«, ä‹ g»®khd cçk«jhuuhš tF¤Jiu¡f¥g£l got¤Âš Ïiz¥Ã‰fhf ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuU¡F
é©z¥Ã¤jš nt©L«.

(2) mªj é©z¥g«, ä‹ g»®khd cçk«jhuuhš tF¤Jiu¡f¥g£l Kiwæš %ghŒ xU y£r« ÂU¥Ã¢ brY¤j¥glhj
f£lz¤Jl‹ nr®ªJ nghjš nt©L«. Ïiz-ä‹c‰g¤Â k‰W« òJ¥Ã¡f¤j¡f vçr¡Â Mjhu§fëèUªJ brŒa¥gL«
ä‹c‰g¤Âia¥ bghW¤jtiu, é©z¥g¡f£lz«, tH¡fkhd f£lz¤Â‹ 50% Mf ÏU¡F«. mªj é©z¥g¡ f£lz«
ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuuhš el¤j¥gL« ä‹Rik ghŒÎ mšyJ ä‹mik¥ò MŒÎfS¡fhd f£lz§fisÍ« cŸsl¡»ajhF«.

(3) Ïiz¥Ã‰fhd é©z¥g«, ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya¤Â‹ òéæaš Ïlmik¥ò, c£brY¤j¥gl nt©oa ä‹r¡Âæ‹
msÎ k‰W« ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuuhš tF¤Jiu¡f¥glyhF« Ãwétu§fŸ ngh‹wt‰iw¡ bfh©oU¤jš nt©L«.

Mdhš, xUKiw é©z¥g« jh¡fš brŒa¥g£l ne®éš k‰W« mj‹Ã‹ò, é©z¥gjhuç‹ mikél¤Âš K¡»a
khWjš vJΫ mšyJ ä‹g»®khd mik¥òKiwÍl‹ Ïilkh‰w« brŒa¥gL« ä‹r¡Âæ‹ mséš 10 éG¡fh£o‰F«
mÂfkhf kh‰w« brŒJŸs nghJ, é©z¥gjhu® òÂa é©z¥g« brŒjš nt©L«. mJ Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfS¡F
Ïz§f gçÓyid brŒa¥gLjš nt©L«.

Mdhš, nkY«, ä‹c‰g¤Âahs®fŸ midtUila bkh¤j ãWÎÂw‹ x‰iw Ïiz¥ò Kidæš


Ïiz¡f¥g£oU¡Fkhdhš, ne®Î¡nf‰g, ϪÂa ä‹f£lik¥ò é¤bjhF¥Ã‹ mšyJ jäœehL ä‹f£lik¥ò
é¤bjhF¥Ã‹ tifKiwfisÍ« k‰W« ä‹f£lik¥ò ghJfh¥ò, ä‹c‰g¤Â£lälš k‰W« ä‹g»®ªjD¥òif, ä‹rhu«
bfh©L bršYjš f£lz§fŸ, g£oaèl¥glhj cŸkh‰w§fS¡F£gl¡Toa ä‹rhu¤Â‰fhd f£lz§fŸ, beçrš k‰W«
Ãwt‰¿‰fhd f£lz§fŸ Kjèat‰iw tNè¤jš k‰W« brY¤Jjš / rç¡f£Ljš M»ait bjhl®ghd xG§FKiw
éÂfŸ ngh‹w Miza¤Â‹ Ãw xG§FKiwéÂfŸ mid¤ijÍ« Ëg‰¿ mªj Kidæš Ïiz¡f¥g£l T£L
ä‹c‰g¤Âahs®fŸ midtU¡Fkhd Ïa¡f k‰W« tâf¥ bghW¥òfŸ mid¤ijÍ« nk‰bfhŸtj‰F ä‹c‰g¤Âahs®fŸ
midt® rh®ghf jiyik ä‹c‰g¤Âahs® bra‰gL»wh® v‹W mt®fS¡»ilna vG¤Jtoéyhd cl‹gh£oid
cUth¡»dhš k£Lnk ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuuhš mªj é©z¥g« gçÓyid brŒa¥gLjš nt©L« k‰W« cl‹gh£o‹
efYl‹ nr®¤J ä‹åiz¥ò é©z¥g¤ij ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuçl« rk®¥Ã¤jš nt©L« k‰W« ä‹åiz¥ò
é©z¥g¤Â‹ efš x‹¿id ä‹g»®ªjD¥òif ika¤Â‰F mD¥òjš nt©L«.

MdhY«Tl, ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhu®, éçthd eilKiwæš m¤jifa ä‹c‰g¤Âahs®fS¡»ilnaahd Kiw¥goahd


cl‹gh£o‹ nt©LW¤j§fis jFªjthW xU§»iz¤jik¤jš nt©L«. k‰W« m¤jifa jiyik ä‹c‰g¤ÂahsUl‹
Ïiz¥ò cl‹ghL ifbah¥gälš nt©L«.

8. é©z¥g¤Â‹ Ûjhd elto¡if k‰W« ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya¤Â‰fhd ä‹g»®khd mik¥òKiw¡F Ïiz¥ò tH§Fjš.
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 273

(1) é©z¥g¤ij¥ bg‰wj‹ngçš, ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhu®, khãy ä‹brY¤j¥ gâãWtd¤Jl‹ fyªjhŒÎ brŒJ,
mjDl‹ xU§»izªJ bra‰gLtj‹ _y«, é©z¥g¤Â‹ ÛJ elto¡if vL¤jš nt©L« k‰W« k¤Âa ä‹rhu
mÂfhumik¥ò (ä‹f£lik¥Ã‰Fça Ïiz¥Ã‰fhd bjhêšE£g brªju§fŸ), xG§FKiwéÂKiwfŸ, 2007
(ä‹f£lik¥ò brªju§fŸ) xG§FKiwéÂfŸ, 2007 k‰W« (ä‹ãiya§fŸ k‰W« ä‹bjhl®fŸ mik¥gj‰fhd
bjhêšE£g¢ brªju§fŸ) xG§FKiw éÂfŸ, 2010 M»at‰¿š F¿¤Jiu¡f¥g£lthW njitahd Ïilæiz¥ò MŒÎ¢
brŒjš nt©L«.

(2) ä‹åiz¥ò tH§Fifæš, ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhu®, ä‹åiz¥ò tH§f¥glnt©oa Jiz ä‹ãiya¤Â‹ mšyJ
xU§»izªj ä‹ãiya¤Â‹ mšyJ Ïiz¥ò K‰w¤Â‹ bgaiu¡ F¿¤Jiu¤jš nt©L«.

(3) ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhu®, Ïiz¥ò K‰w« k‰W« ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuç‹ Jiz ä‹ãiya¤Â‰F ä‹c£brY¤jš
Kidtiuæyhd Ïil Ïiz¥ò tr ngh‹w bjëthd totik¥ò trÂfŸ, k‰W« mJ ãiwtilÍ« fhy¡bfL M»at‰iw
R£o¡fh£Ljš nt©L«. Ϫj trÂfis cUth¡Ftj‰fhd bryÎ ä‹c‰g¤Â ãWk¤Âdhš V‰W¡ bfhŸs¥gLjš nt©L«.
ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuç‹ Jiz ä‹ãiya ts®¢Á¡fhd elto¡ifæš c£g£oU¡»wél¤J, ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya«,
ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuç‹ Jiz ä‹ãiya¤Â‹ fs«, juΤ bjhl®ò mik¥ò Kiw, bjhl¡f fhy nrhjid k‰W« Ïa¡f«
M»at‰¿‰fhd bryit V‰W¡ bfhŸSjš nt©L«. m¤jifa fsÚ£o¥ò k‰W« rhjd¤Â‹ guhkç¥ò¢ bryÎfŸ
ä‹c‰g¤Âahsuhš V‰W¡ bfhŸs¥gLjš nt©L«.

(4) é©z¥gjhu® k‰W« ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhu®, k¤Âa ä‹rhu mÂfhu mik¥ò (ä‹f£lik¥ò Ïiz¥Ã‰fhd
bjhêšE£g brªju§fŸ), xG§FKiwéÂfŸ, 2007 (ä‹f£lik¥ò¢ brªju§fŸ) xG§FKiwéÂfŸ, 2007 k‰W«
(ä‹ãiya§fis k‰W« ä‹ bjhl®fis mik¥gj‰fhd bjhêšE£g¢ brªju§fŸ) xG§FKiwéÂfŸ, 2010 M»at‰¿‹
tifKiwfS¡F Ïz§» el¤jš nt©L«.

(5) é©z¥gjhu®, ä‹åiz¥ò tH§f¥gL»wél¤J, ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuUl‹ ä‹åiz¥ò cl‹gh£oš


ifbah¥gäLjš nt©L«.

(6) ä‹åiz¥ò tH§Fjš, é©z¥gjhu®, ne®Î¡nf‰g, Ú©lfhy Âwªj EiHÎçik, eL¤ju¡ fhy Âwªj EiHÎçik
mšyJ FW»afhy Âwªj EiHÎçikia, Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfS¡»z§f bg‰¿Uªjhy‹¿, ä‹f£lik¥òldhd ä‹r¡Â
vjidÍ« é©z¥gjhu® Ïilkh‰w« brŒtj‰F cçikÍilat® Mfh®.

Mdhš, bršy¤j¡f Âwªj EiHÎçikæ‹ tif vJΫ Ïšyhkš ä‹f£lik¥òl‹ brŒa¥gL« ä‹Ïilkh‰w« vJΫ,
Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfis Û¿a brayhF« k‰W« 2003M« M©L ä‹rhu¢ r£l¤Â‹ 142M« Ãç鉻z§f elto¡if
vL¡f¥gLjš nt©L« :

Mdhš, nkY«, Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfë‹ tifKiwfŸ, ÑnHÍŸs 8(7) XG§FKiwéÂæ‹go brŒa¥gL« ä‹


gçkh‰w¤Â‰F bghUªj¡ToajhfhJ.

(7) Racgnahf ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya« cŸsl§fyhd ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya«, ä‹g»®khd mik¥òKiw¡F ä‹åiz¥ò
tH§f¥g£LŸsnghJ, mjDila tâf ßÂahd Ïa¡f« Mu«Ã¥gj‰F K‹ò, vªj tifahd Âwªj EiHÎçikiaÍ«
ga‹gL¤Jtj‰F K‹ò, khãy ä‹Rik g»®ªjD¥òif ika¤Â‹ mDkÂia¥ bg‰w Ëò, ä‹f£lik¥ò¡F cWÂa‰w
ä‹rhu¤ij c£brY¤Â KG ä‹Rik X®Î (test) cŸsl§fyhd X®it nk‰bfhŸtj‰F mDkÂaë¡f¥gLjš nt©L«.
ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya¤ÂèUªJ mšyJ mj‹ ÃçéèUªJ bgw¥gL« m¤jifa cWÂa‰w ä‹rhu¤Â‰fhd ä‹f£lz«
cŸsl§fyhd tâf elto¡if Miza¤Âdhš Ãw¥Ã¡f¥g£L eilKiwæYŸs r«gªj¥g£l xG§FKiwéÂfŸ /
Mizfëdhš Kiw¥gL¤j¥gL«.

(8) é©z¥gjhu®, ä‹g»®khd mik¥òKiw¡F ä‹åiz¥ig Ïašé¥gj‰F ä‹åiz¥ò Kidtiu cçik


x¥gil¡f¥g£l ä‹bjhliu mik¤jš nt©L«.

(9) ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhu®, KGtoéyhd é©z¥g¤ij¥ bg‰w ehëèUªJ 30 eh£fŸ fhy msé‰FŸ ä‹åiz¥ò
tH§Fjš mšyJ ÃwthW brŒjš g‰¿a j‹Dila Koéid bjçé¤jš nt©L«.
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Âwªj EiHÎçik¡fhd bghJ tifKiwfŸ

9. Âwªj EiHÎçik¡fhd jFÂ k‰W« ãiwnt‰w¥glnt©oa ãgªjidfŸ:

(1) Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfë‹ tifKiwfS¡F c£g£L, cçk«jhuu®fŸ, ä‹c‰g¤Â ãWk§fŸ, Racgnahf ä‹c‰g¤Â
ãiya§fŸ k‰W« ä‹Ef®nth®, Miza¤Âdhš m›t¥nghJ ã®zæ¡f¥gL« ä‹brY¤jš k‰W« Ãw f£lz§fis¢
brY¤Jtj‹ ngçš, khãy ä‹brY¤j¥gâ ãWtd¤Â‹ mšyJ vtnuD« ä‹brY¤jš cçk«jhuç‹ khãy¤Â‰FŸ
ä‹brY¤jš mik¥ò Kiw¡Fça Âwªj EiHÎçik¡F jFÂÍilat® Mth®.

(2) Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfë‹ tifKiwfS¡F c£g£L, cçk«jhu®fŸ, ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya§fŸ, Racgnahf ä‹c‰g¤Â
ãiya§fŸ, k‰W« ä‹ Ef®nth®, Miza¤Âdhš m›t¥nghJ ã®zæ¡f¥gL« ä‹rhu« bfh©L bršYjš k‰w« Ãw
f£lz§fis¢ brY¤Jtj‹ ngçš, ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuç‹ ä‹g»®khd mik¥òKiw¡Fça Âwªj EiHÎçik¡F
jFÂÍilat® Mth®.

(3) Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfë‹ tifKiwfS¡F c£g£L, Miza« Âwªj EiHÎçikia m¿Kf¥gL¤ÂÍŸsJtiu,
cçk«jhuç‹ Jiz ä‹ ãiya¤ÂèUªJ btë¥gL»‹w jå¤j ä‹}£o _y« Ïiz¡f¥g£oUªjhš Âwªj EiHÎçik
ä‹Âw‹ nfhU« ä‹Ef®nthU¡F Âwªj EiHÎçik mDk¡f¤j¡fjhF«.

Mdhš, jå¤j ä‹}£o it¤Âuhj ä‹Ef®nth®, Miza¤Â‹ xG§FKiw éÂfŸ / é¤bjhF¥òfŸ / Mizfë‹
têæš mt®fSila bra‰gL« ä‹}£ofëYŸs f£LghLfS¡F c£g£L Âwªj EiHÎçik mDk¡f¥gLjš nt©L«.

Mdhš nkY« m¤jifa Âwªj EiHÎçik ä‹Ef®nthiu bghW¤j tiu ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuç‹ flikfŸ,
Ϫj¢ r£l¤Â‹ 42(3) M« Ãçé‹go nt‰Wik fh£lhj Âwªj EiHÎçik¡F tif brŒ»w ä‹rhu« vL¤J¢ brš»w
bghJthd C®Â ngh‹W ÏU¤jš nt©L«.

(4) é©z¥g« brŒÍ« rka¤Âš ä‹g»®khd / ä‹brY¤jš cçk«jhuç‹ Ïu©L khj§fS¡F nk‰g£l g£oaY¡F
Ï‹D« gz« brY¤jhÂU¡»w éLé¥ò¥bgwhj beho¤J¥ nghdt® mšyJ eg®, Âwªj EiHÎçik¡F jFÂÍilat® Mfh®.

(5) vªj egU¡F v‰bfdnt Âwªj EiHÎçik mDk¡f£LŸsnjh mªj eg®, beho¤J¥ nghdtuhf és«g¥g£L
mšyJ ä‹brY¤jš mšyJ ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuç‹ Ïu©L khj§fS¡F nk‰g£l g£oaY¡F Ï‹D« gz«
brY¤jhÂU¡»w ne®éš, mt® beho¤J¥ nghdtuhf¤ Ô®¥gë¡f¥g£l mšyJ Ïu©L khj§fS¡F nk‰g£l g£oaY¡F
Ï‹D« gz« brY¤j¤jt¿a ehëèUªJ mt® Âwªj EiHÎçik¡F¤ jFÂÍilat® Mfh®.

(6) Âwªj EiHÎçik, Ϫj¢ r£l¤Âš k‰W« Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂfëš ml§»ÍŸs ãgªjidfë‹ ãiwnt‰w¤Â‰F
c£g£L, khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš mik¥òKiw¡F mDkÂaë¡f¥gLjš nt©L«. Ïa¡fÃu¢ridfŸ k‰W« Ãw
bjhl®òila fhuâfŸ bjhl®ghf Âwªj EiHÎçik, mÂca® mG¤j k‰W« ca®mG¤j ä‹Ef®nthU¡F ä‹tH§fš
éÂKiwfŸ k‰W« tiuaiwfS¡F c£g£L, mt®fSila x¥gªj« bg‰w ä‹njit¡FŸ mDkÂaë¡f¥gLjš nt©L«.
òÂa k‰W« òJ¥Ã¡f¤j¡f Mjhu§fëèUªJ brŒa¥gL« ä‹c‰g¤Âia¥ bghW¤jtiu, Âwªj EiHÎçik¡F,
eilKiwæYŸs Miza¤Â‹ xG§FKiwéÂfŸ/Mizfëš Miza¤Âdhš F¿¥ghf mDkÂaë¡f¥g£lthW
Ïirtë¡f¥gLjš nt©L«,.

10. Ú©lfhy Âwªj EiHÎçik mšyJ eL¤jufhy Âwªj EiHÎçik mšyJ FW»afhy Âwªj EiHÎçik tH§Ftj‰fhd
msÎ nfhšfŸ.

(1) Ú©lfhy Âwªj EiHÎçik tH§Ftj‰F K‹ò, khãy ä‹brY¤j¥gâ ãWtd«, khãy¤Â‰FŸ ä‹brY¤jš
mik¥òKiwia¤ njit¥gLksΡF ts®¢Áaila¢ brŒtij cça ftd¤Âš bfhŸSjš nt©L«.

(2) ÏUªJtU« ä‹brY¤jš mik¥ò Kiw mšyJ ãiwnt‰Wifæ‹ ÑGŸs Âwªj EiHÎçikæš, mj‹ éisthd
ä‹r¡Â¥ ghŒÎ¡F Ïz§f ÏU¡Fkhdhš, eL¤ju fhy Âwªj EiHÎçik mšyJ FW»afhy Âwªj EiHÎçik, tH§f¥gLjš
nt©L«.

Mdhš, eL¤ju fhy Âwªj EiHÎçik mšyJ FW»afhy Âwªj EiHÎçik tH§Fjš neh¡f¤Â‰fhf k£Lnk
ä‹brY¤jš mik¥òKiwæš ts®¢Á elto¡if vJΫ brŒa¥gLjš MfhJ.

Mdhš nkY«, cçik x¥gil¡f¥g£l ä‹brY¤jš ä‹bjhl® mik¤jš, Ϫj xG§FKiwéÂæ‹ neh¡f¤Â‰fhf
ä‹brY¤jš mik¥òKiwæ‹ ts®¢Á elto¡ifahf¡ fUj¥gLjš MfhJ.
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܈Fò£ò‹ - 4

M‡íŠð õNº¬øèœ ñŸÁ‹ 効î™

ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£¼‚è£ù M‡íŠð õNº¬øèœ ñŸÁ‹ 効î™:

11. ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ õ¬èèœ:


ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹ î°Fò£ù M‡íŠðî£ó˜èÀ‚è£ù M‡íŠð è†ìí‹, M‡íŠð
õNº¬øèœ ñŸÁ‹ «è£K‚¬è¬ò ðKYô¬ù ªêŒò «î¬õŠð´‹ è£ô Ü÷¾ «ð£¡ø¬õ W›è‡ì Ü÷¾
«è£™èO¡ ð® Þ¼ˆî™ «õ‡´‹.

(1) Þ¬í‚èŠð†´œ÷ I¡ ܬñŠ¹:-


(a) ñ£GôˆFŸ°œ÷£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ñŸÁ‹
(b)) I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠ¹
(2) îóŠ¹èÀ‚° Þ¬ì«òò£ù I¡ ¸è˜¾ º¬ù ñŸÁ‹ I¡ ªê½ˆ¶ º¬ù:-
(a) Þó‡´‹ å«ó I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠH™ Þ¼ˆî™.
(b) ñ£GôˆFŸ‚°œ «õÁ «õÁ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠH™ Þ¼ˆî™.
(c) I¡ ¸è˜¾ / ªê½ˆî º¬ùèœ ñ£GôˆFŸ‚°œ÷£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™ Þ¼ˆî™ ñŸÁ‹ I¡
ªê½ˆ¶º¬ù ñ£GôˆFŸ‚°œ÷£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH½‹ I¡ ¸è˜¾ º¬ù I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠH½‹
ñŸÁ‹ âF˜ñ£ø£è¾‹ ñ£GôˆFŸ°œÀ‹, Þ¼ ñ£GôˆFŸ° Þ¬ìJ½‹ Þ¼ˆî™.

(3) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£óŠð´‹ è£ô Ü÷¾:


(a) c‡ìè£ô‹
(b) ñˆFò è£ô‹
(c) °ÁAò è£ô‹
12. ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ‚è£ù M‡íŠð õNº¬øèœ:

(1) «ñŸè‡ì MFº¬øèO¡ ð®, ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ‚è£ù M‡íŠð‹, °PŠH†ì ð®õˆF™ 弃A¬íŠ¹
ºè¬ñJì‹ êñ˜ŠH‚èðì «õ‡´‹. ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõù‹ ï숶‹ I¡ ðÀ ñŸÁ‹ I¡
ܬñŠ¹ ÝŒ¾‚è£ù ªêô¾èÀ‹ M‡íŠð è†ìíˆ¶ì¡ «ê˜‚èŠðì«õ‡´‹.

(2) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñJ™ «è£óŠð´‹ I¡ Üô°èÀ‚° êññ£ù I¡ ªè£œºî™ åŠð‰î‹ õƒA‚ Þ¼


îóŠ¹ åŠð‰î‹ å¼ ï𼂰 «ñŸð†´ ò£K캋 ªêŒòŠðìM™¬ô â¡ø àÁFªñ£N M‡íŠðˆ¶ì¡
Þ¬í‚èŠðì «õ‡´‹.

(3) «ñŸè‡ì 心° MFº¬øèO™ àœ÷ õNõ¬èèÀ‚° à†ð†´, 弃A¬íŠ¹ ºè¬ñ, M‡íŠð
è†ìí‹, M‡íŠðˆ¶ì¡ Þ¬í‚èŠðì«õ‡®ò Ýõíƒèœ, M‡íŠðˆ¬î b˜¾ ªêŒò «î¬õŠð´‹
è£ô Ü÷¾ «ð£¡ø¬õ ð†®ò™ 1 ñŸÁ‹ 2™ ªê£™ôŠð†´œ÷¶.
13 c‡ì è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ‚è£ù ªïPº¬øèœ:

(1) Þ¼ ñ£GôˆFŸ° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™ ÜìƒAò¬õ:

¶¬í MFº¬øèœ (2) ñŸÁ‹ (3)™ ªê£™ôŠð†ì ªïPº¬øèœ âŠð® Þ¼‰î «ð£F½‹, Þ¼
ñ£GôˆFŸ‚° Þ¬ìŠð†ì c‡ì è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ‚è£ù MFº¬øèœ ñˆFò I¡ê£ó 心°º¬ø
ݬíò‹ õ°ˆ¶œ÷ 心° MFº¬øèO¡ ð®»‹ ñŸÁ‹ «ñŸè‡ì «ï£‚èƒèÀ‚è£è ÜšõŠ«ð£¶
ªõOJìŠð´‹ àˆîó¾èœ ñŸÁ‹ F¼ˆFò àˆîó¾èO¡ ð®»‹ Þ¼‚è «õ‡´‹.
276 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

ÝJ‹ Þ¼ ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù I¡ðA˜ñ£ù ñŸÁ‹ I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™ c‡ì è£ô ªð£¶


¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹ M‡íŠðƒèœ ê‹ð‰îñ£è ñ£Gô I¡ðÀ ÜŠ¹¬è ¬ñò‹, ñ‡ìô I¡ ðÀ
ÜŠ¹¬è ¬ñòˆFŸ° Þ¬ê¾ ÜO‚°‹ «ð£¶, I¡ðA˜ñ£ù Ü™ô¶ I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠHŸ‚è£ù àKñ‹
ªðŸøõKì‹ ªðŸø åŠ¹î™ è®îˆ¬î ¸è˜«õ£Kì‹ ªðø «õ‡´‹.
(2) ñ£GôˆFŸ‚° àœ÷£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™ ÜìƒAò¬õ:
¶¬í 心° MFº¬øèœ(1)‚° à†ð†´, ñ£GôˆFŸ‚° àœ÷£ù c‡ìè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ W›è‡ì
õNõ¬èèÀ‚° ªð£¼ˆîñ£è Þ¼ˆî™ «õ‡´‹.
(a) c‡ì è£ô ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹ M‡íŠðˆF™ I¡ ªè£œºî™ ªêŒò àˆ«îC‚èŠð†´œ÷
GÁõù‹/GÁõùƒèO¡ ªðò˜èœ, õ£ƒèŠð´‹ I¡ Üô°èœ ñŸÁ‹ 心°º¬ø MF 43-™ °PŠH†´œ÷
MKõ£ù õNº¬øèO™ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõùƒèœ «è£¼‹ Þîó Mõóƒèœ «ð£¡ø¬õ
ÜìƒAJ¼ˆî™ «õ‡´‹.
ÝJ‹ «ñŸªê£¡ù 心° MFº¬øèO™ ð® I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ªð¼‚èŠðì «õ‡®ò «î¬õ
ãŸð®¡ Üè£ù ªêô¾è¬÷»‹ M‡íŠðî£ó˜ ãŸè «õ‡´‹.
ÝJ‹ «ñ½‹ M‡íŠðî£ó˜ °PŠH´‹ ð°FJ™ ã«î‹ àðèóíƒèœ ñ£ŸøŠðì«õ‡® Þ¼‰î£«ô£
Ü™ô¶ ñ£GôˆFŸ‚°œ÷£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¬ð ðò¡ð´ˆF ªêŒòŠð´‹ I¡ê‚F ðKõ˜ˆî¬ùJ™ 10
M¿‚裆®Ÿ° «ñ™ ñ£Ÿø‹ Þ¼‰î£«ô£, ¹Fò M‡íŠð‹ êñ˜ŠH‚èð†´ ñÁð®»‹ 心° MFº¬øèO¡
ð® ðKYL‚èŠðì«õ‡´‹.
(b) ñ£GôˆFŸ‚°œ÷£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¬ð ðò¡ð´ˆF ªêŒòŠð´‹ I¡ê‚F ðKñ£Ÿøˆ¬î èí‚A´‹
Ü®Šð¬ì ñŸÁ‹ I¡ê‚F¬ò ÜŠ¹‹/ªðÁ‹ GÁõùƒèœ ñŸÁ‹ ñ‡ìôƒè¬÷ ðŸPò îèõ™è¬÷,
ñ£GôˆFŸ‚°œ÷£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¬ð ð®‰î è‡«í£†ìˆF™ 弃A¬íŠ¹ ºè¬ñò£ù¶ F†ìIì
«õ‡® M‡íŠðî£ó˜ êñ˜ŠH‚è «õ‡´‹.
(c) ðKñ£Ÿø‹ ªêŒòŠð´‹ ªñ£ˆî I¡ Üô°èO¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ ªñ£ˆîñ£è«õ£ Ü™ô¶ ð°Fò£è«õ£,
ªñè£ õ£†®Ÿ‚° 10,000 Ï𣌠iîˆF™, õƒA àˆFóõ£î‹ 弃A¬íŠ¹ ºè¬ñJ¡ «ðK™ M‡íŠðî£ó˜
MKõ£ù õNº¬øèO™ ªê£™ôŠð†ì º¬øJ™ êñ˜ŠH‚è «õ‡´‹.
(d) I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ªð¼‚èŠðì «õ‡®ò è†ì£ò‹ Þ¼ŠH¡, õƒA àˆîóõ£îñ£ù¶ c‡ìè£ô
ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ G¬ø«õÁ‹ õ¬óJ™ ªê™ôˆî‚èî£è¾‹, I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ªð¼‚èŠðì«õ‡®ò è†ì£ò‹
Þ™¬ôªò¡ø£™ c‡ì è£ô ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ªêò™ð£†®Ÿ‚° õ¼‹ õ¬óJ™ ªê™ôˆî‚èî£è¾‹, Þ¼ˆî™
«õ‡´‹.
(e) I¡ ªî£ìóŠ¬ð õ½×†´‹ ÜõCò‹ «î¬õŠðì£î Å›G¬ôJ™ M‡íŠðî£ó˜ M‡íŠðˆ¬î
F¼‹ð ªðŸø£«ô£, Ü™ô¶ c‡ì è£ô ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ¬ò, ªêò™ð£†®Ÿ° õ¼õ° º¡ ¬è Mì´
M†ì£«ô£, 弃A¬íŠ¹ ºè¬ñò£ù¶ õƒA àˆîóõ£îˆ¬î ðíñ£‚A ªè£œ÷ô£‹.
(f) MKõ£ù õNº¬øèO™ ªê£™Lò ð®, I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¬ð õ½×†´‹ ðE ï쉶 ªè£‡®¼‚°‹
«ð£¶, ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõùˆFŸ‚°, M‡íŠðî£ó˜ õƒA àˆFóõ£î‹ ÜO‚°‹ ð†êˆF™,
«ñŸªê£¡ù õƒA àˆFóõ£î‹ M´M‚èŠð´‹.
(g) M‡íŠðˆ¬î ªðŸø¾ì¡ 弃A¬íŠ¹ ºè¬ñò£ù¶ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìóŠ¬ð ꣘‰î ܬùˆ¶
îóŠHù¬ó»‹ 弃A¬íˆ¶, èô‰î£«ô£ê¬ù ªêŒ¶ M‡íŠðˆ¬î ðKYL‚è«õ‡´‹. «î¬õ ãŸð®¡ I¡
ܬñŠ¹ ê‹ð‰îŠð†ì ÝŒ¾ «õ¬ôè¬÷ M¬ó‰¶ ªêŒ¶ º®‚è «õ‡´‹. «ñ½‹ c‡ì è£ô ªð£¶
¸¬ö¾K¬ñ õöƒ°‹ ÞÁF º®¬õ ð†®ò™ 1 ñŸÁ‹ 2-™ ªê£™ôŠð†ì è£ô‚ ªè´MŸ°œ â´‚è «õ‡´‹.
ÝJ‹ èô‰î£ŒM¡ «ð£«î£ Ü™ô¶ 弃A¬íŠH¡ «ð£«î£ Cóñƒèœ ãŸð†ì£™ 弃A¬íŠ¹
ºè¬ñ, àKò õN裆´î½‚è£è ݬíòˆ¬î Üμèô£‹.
(h) I¡ ܬñŠ¬ð ÝŒ‰¶, 弃A¬íŠ¹ ºè¬ñò£ù¶, c‡ìè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ‚°
«î¬õŠð´‹ I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¬ð °PŠHì «õ‡´‹. «ñ½‹ «î¬õŠð´‹ I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¬ð õ½Šð´ˆî
«õ‡® Þ¼ŠH¡ ܬî M‡íŠðî£ó¼‚° ªîKM‚è «õ‡´‹.
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(i) c‡ìè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ¬ò ÜÂñF‚°‹ «ð£¶ 弃A¬íŠ¹ ºè¬ñò£ù¶, c‡ìè£ô


¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¶õƒ°‹ «îF, ñŸÁ‹ ï¬ìº¬øJ™ Þ¼‚°‹ M¬ôèO¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ I¡ê£óˆ¬î è숶õîŸè£ù
è†ìí‹ ñFŠd´, è†ìí‹ ñŸÁ‹ è†ì투î ðA˜‰¶ ªè£œ÷ «õ‡® Þ¼ŠH¡ Üè£ù õNº¬øèœ
«ð£¡ø¬õ 心°º¬ø ݬíò‹ °PŠH†´ àœ÷ð® M‡íŠðî£ó¼‚° ªîKM‚è «õ‡´‹.
(j) MKõ£ù ªïPº¬øèO™ ªê£™Lò õNõ¬èèÀ‚° Þ¬êõ£ù º¬øJ™ c‡ì è£ô ªð£¶
¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõùˆî£™ ÜÂñF‚èŠð†ì£™, M‡íŠðî£ó˜ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹
GÁõùˆ¶ì¡ åŠð‰î‹ ªêŒ¶ ªè£œ «õ‡´‹. ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõù‹ îMó Hø àœñ£Gô I¡
ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ àKñ‚è£óKì‹ c‡ì è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£Kù£™, M‡íŠðî£ó˜, ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹
GÁõù‹ ñŸÁ‹ àœ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ àKñ‚è£ó˜ ÝA«ò£˜ Þ¬ì«ò å¼ ºˆîóŠ¹ åŠð‰î‹
ªêŒòŠðì «õ‡´‹. c‡ì è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ åŠð‰îˆF™, c‡ì è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¶õƒ°‹
«îF, I¡ ªê½ˆF º¬ù, I¡ ¸è˜¾ º¬ù ñŸÁ‹ Þè¡Á º¿¬ñò£è 嶂èŠð†ì I¡ ð£¬îèO¡
Mõó‹ «ð£¡ø îèõ™èœ Þì‹ ªðø «õ‡´‹. å¼ «õ¬÷ I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¬ð ðôŠð´ˆî «õ‡®
Þ¼‰î£™, M‡íŠðî£óK¡ õêFŸ‚è£è ªêŒòŠð´‹ 膴ñ£ù ðEèÀ‚è£èù è£ô ܆ìõ¬í, I¡
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îèõ™èœ MKõ£ù õNº¬øèO™ ªê£™Lòð® Þ¼ˆî™ «õ‡´‹.
(k) «ñŸè‡ì 弃°º¬ø MFèO¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™, °¬ø‰î è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹
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(1) ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«òò£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™ ÜìƒAò¬õ.
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15. °ÁAò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ‚è£ù õNº¬øèœ
(1) Þ¼ ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«òò£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™ ÜìƒAò¬õ:
¶¬í MFº¬øèœ (2) ñŸÁ‹ (3)™ ªê£™ôŠð†ì ªïPº¬øèœ âŠð® Þ¼‰î «ð£F½‹, Þ¼
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May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 279

ÝJ‹ Þ¼ ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù I¡ðA˜ñ£ù ñŸÁ‹ I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™ °ÁAò è£ô ªð£¶


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(2) àœ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™ ÜìƒAò¬õ : ¶¬í 心°º¬ø MF (1)‚° à†ð†´ àœ ñ£Gô
ñˆFò è£ô ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ, W›è‡ì (a) ºî™ (f) õ¬óJô£ù HK¾èÀ‚° ªð£¼‰Fò Þ¼‚è «õ‡´‹.
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M‡íŠð‹ êñ˜ŠH‚è ðì«õ‡´‹.
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(iv)°ÁAò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹ M‡íŠð‹ êñ˜ŠH‚è ð´‹ «ð£¶ à¬øJ¡ «ñ™
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ñŸÁ‹ 膴Šð´ˆî‚îò¶.
(iii) ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹, I¡ ªïKê™ °Pˆî îèõ™è¬÷»‹ ñŸÁ‹ I¡ùμ ãô‹
MìŠð´‹ º®¾è¬÷»‹, ãôˆFŸ‚è£ù °¬ø‰îð†ê M¬ô¬ò»‹ °PŠH†´ ð®ñ‹ ST-3 (format ST-3)
Íôñ£è M‡íŠðî£ó˜èÀ‚° ªîKM‚è«õ‡´‹.
(iv) ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹ I¡ùμ ãô‹ °Pˆî Mõóƒè¬÷ îƒè÷¶ õ¬ôˆî÷ˆF™
ªõOJì «õ‡´‹.
(v) ݬíò‹ ªõOJ†ì àˆîóM¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ º®¾ ªêŒòŠð†ì I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìí‹
(transmission charges) ñŸÁ‹ I¡ è숶 è†ìí‹ (wheeling charges) «ð£¡øõŸP‚è£ù °¬ø‰îð†ê
M¬ô¬ò ð®ñ‹ ST-3 (format ST-3) ™ °PŠHìŠðì «õ‡´‹.
(vi) ãô ܬöŠ¹ ð®ñ‹-ST-3 ™ ªê£™ôŠð†ì ãô ÞÁF «ïóˆFŸ‚°œ, ð®ñ‹-ST-4
(format ST-4) Íôñ£è ãôˆF™ èô‰¶ ªè£œÀ‹ M‡íŠð‹ ãŸÁ‚ªè£œ÷Šðì «õ‡´‹. «ñ½‹
êñ˜ŠH‚èŠð†ì M‡íŠðˆF™ ñ£Ÿø«ñ£/F¼ˆî«ñ£ ªêŒò ÜÂñF‚è Ã죶.
(vii) ãôˆF™ èô‰¶ªè£œ÷£î M‡íŠðî£óK¡ M‡íŠð‹ Mô‚A‚ ªè£œ÷Šð†ìî£è è¼F Üõó¶
M‡íŠð‹ ðKYô¬ù‚° ãŸÁ‚ ªè£œ÷Šðì ñ£†ì£¶.
(viii) ãô M‡íŠðƒèœ êñ˜ŠH‚èðì «õ‡®ò ÞÁF ÷«ò£/«ïóˆ¬î«ò£ c†®‚è «è£K
ªêŒòŠð´‹ â‰î å¼ «õ‡´«è£¬÷»‹ ñ£Gô I¡ ðÀ ÜŠ¹¬è ¬ñò‹ ãŸè Ã죶.
(ix) ãô‹ «è†ðõ˜èœ, G˜íJ‚èŠð†ì °¬ø‰îð†ê ãôˆªî£¬èJ¡ ñìƒA™ (º¿ â‡E™) îƒè÷¶
M¬ôŠ¹œOè¬÷ êñ˜ŠH‚è «õ‡´‹.
(x) ãô‹«è†èŠð´‹ ªî£¬è‚è£ù Þøƒ° õK¬êJ™ Y˜ð´ˆF, A¬ì‚°‹ Fø¡ º¿¬ñò£è b¼‹
õ¬óJ™ Ü«î Þøƒ° õK¬êJ™ 嶂W´ ªêŒòŠð´‹.
(xi) Þó‡´ Ü™ô¶ Ü° «ñŸð†ì ¸è˜«õ£˜ å«ó M¬ô‚° «è†®J¼‰î£™, ¶¬íŠHK¾ (x)-
¡ ð® A¬ì‚芪ðŸø FøQ™ e÷ Fø¬ù, ¸è˜«õ£˜ «è£Kò Fø¡èO¡ MAîˆF™ 嶂W´ ªêŒòŠð´‹.
(xii) º¿ˆFø‹ 嶂W´ ªðŸø ¸è˜«õ£˜èœ, ãôˆF™ «è†èŠð†ì ÜFèð†êªî£¬è¬ò ªê½ˆî
«õ‡´‹.
(xiii) M‡íŠHˆî Fø¬ù Mì °¬øõ£è 嶂W´ ªðŸøõ˜èœ, ãôˆF™ î£ƒèœ ÃPò ªî£¬è¬ò
ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.
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(xiv) ãô ï¬ìº¬øèÀ‚° 制 ܬñò£î, ̘ˆF ªêŒòŠðì£î, ñŸÁ‹ ªîOõŸø º¬øJ½‹


êñ˜ŠH‚èŠð†ì ãô M‡íŠðƒè¬÷ ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹ îœÀð® ªêŒòô£‹.
(xv) º¿ 嶂W´ ªðŸø ãôî£ó˜èœ, ¶¬í HK¾èœ (xii) Ü™ô¶ (xiii) -¡ ð® I¡
ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìí‹ (Transmission Charges) I¡ è숶 è†ìí‹ (wheeling Charges) «ð£¡øõŸ¬ø
ªê½ˆî«õ‡´‹.
(e) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ îƒèOì‹ àœ÷ â…Cò Fø¬ù (Reversed Capacity) Hø¼‚°
ñ£Ÿø‹ ªêŒò Þòô£¶.
(f) 嶂èŠð†ì Fø¡ óˆ¶, °¬øŠ¹, Ü™ô¶ åŠð¬ìŠ¹ Íôñ£è àœ÷ â…Cò Fø¬ù Hø °ÁAò
è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£¼‚° 心°º¬ø MFèO¡ ð® ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹ 嶂W´
ªêŒòô£‹.
(g) °ÁAò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ‚è£ù °PŠH†ì è£ô‹ G¬øõ¬ì‰î H¡ e‡´‹ ªð£¶
¸¬ö¾K¬ñ¬ò c†®Š¹ ªêŒò ¸è˜«õ£¼‚° º¡ÂK¬ñ Þ™¬ô.
(3) å«ó I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠH™ ÜìƒAò¬õ:
I¡ ªê½ˆ¶º¬ù ñŸÁ‹ I¡¸è˜¾ º¬ù Þó‡´‹ å«ó I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠHÂœ Þ¼‰î£™ ¶¬í
心°º¬ø MF (2) -™ ªê£™Lò õNº¬øèœ «õ‡®ò ñ£ŸøƒèÀì¡°ÁAò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ‚°
ªð£¼‰¶‹.
16. ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ èöè‹/ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹ Ü™ô¶ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù
àKñ‚è£óK¡ 効î™.
(1) ñ£GôƒA¬ì«ò ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ
c‡ìè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹ M‡íŠðƒèÀ‚° ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõùº‹, ñˆFò
ñŸÁ‹ °ÁAò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹ M‡íŠðƒèÀ‚° ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñòº‹
ï¬ìº¬øJ½œ÷ ñˆFò I¡ê£ó 心°º¬ø ݬíòˆF¡ 心°º¬ø MFèœ/ݬíèO¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™
効î«ô£ ñÁŠ«ð£ ÜO‚è «õ‡´‹. M‡íŠðî£ó˜ I¡ðA˜ñ£ù àK¬ñ‚è£ó¼ì¡ Þ¬í‚èŠð†®¼‰î£™,
܈î¬èò I¡ðA˜ñ£ù àK¬ñ‚è£ó˜ îù¶ 効î¬ô«ò£, ñÁŠ¬ð«ò£, M‡íŠðî£óK¡ M‡íŠð‹
A¬ì‚èŠ ªðŸø 3 èÀ‚°œ ªîKM‚è «õ‡´‹.
(2) àœñ£Gô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ
(a) å¼ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠ¬ð ꣘‰¶œ÷ M‡íŠðî£ó˜, ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹ ð†êˆF™,
 ꣘‰¶œ÷ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£óKì‹ å¼ åŠ¹î™ è®î‹ ªðŸÁ êñ˜ŠH‚è«õ‡´‹. I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù
àKñ‚è£ó˜, I¡ù…ê™ (Email) åOŠðì Ü…ê™ (Fax) Ü™ô¶ ã«î‹ å¼ ÜƒWèK‚èŠð†ì îèõ™
«ð£‚°õóˆ¶ Íô‹ M‡íŠð‹ ªðŸø Í¡Á (3) èÀ‚°œ î¡Â¬ìò 効î¬ô M‡íŠðî£ó¼‚°
ªîKM‚è «õ‡´‹.
(b) å¼ I¡ àŸðˆF GÁõùˆFì‹ Þ¼‰¶ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ 効è£ù M‡íŠð‹ ªðŸø£™,
W›è‡ì Mõóƒè¬÷ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó˜ êK ð£˜‚è «õ‡´‹.
(i) ܺL™ àœ÷ ñ£Gô I¡ è†ì¬ñŠ¹ MFˆªî£°ŠH¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ «ïóˆªî£°F õ£Kò£è
I¡Fø¡ Ü÷i´ ñŸÁ‹ èí‚W´ ªêŒõ «î¬õò£ù è†ì¬ñŠ¹ õêF.
(ii) I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠH™ A¬ì‚è‚îò Fø¡
(iii) ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹ ñŸÁ‹ I¡ðA˜ñ£ù 膴Šð£†´ ¬ñòƒèÀ‚° G蛫ïó
Mõóˆ°PŠ¹è¬÷ (Real Time Data) ÜŠ¹‹ îèõ™ «ð£‚°õóˆ¶ ñŸÁ‹ ªï´‰Éó HK¾ º¬ùòƒèO¡
(Remote Terminal Units) ǐ›.
(c) I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠH™ «ð£¶ñ£ù Fø‹, «î¬õò£ù è†ì¬ñŠ¹ õêFèÀ‹ Þ¼Šð¶
àÁFò£°‹ ð†êˆF™, I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó˜, I¡ù…ê™ (Email), åOŠðì Ü…ê™ (Fax), Ü™ô¶
ã«î‹ å¼ ÜƒWèK‚èŠð†ì îèõ™ «ð£‚°õóˆ¶ Íô‹ M‡íŠð‹ ªðŸø Í¡Á (3) èÀ‚°œ
î¡Â¬ìò 効î¬ô M‡íŠðî£ó¼‚° ªîKM‚è«õ‡´‹.
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(d) M‡íŠðˆF™ ã«î‹ îõÁè¬÷, °¬øð£´è«÷£ Þ¼‰î£™, I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó˜


I¡ù…ê™ (email) åOŠðì Ü…ê™ (Fax), Ü™ô¶ ã«î‹ å¼ ÜƒWèK‚èŠð†ì îèõ™ «ð£‚°õóˆ¶
Íô‹ îõÁè¬÷»‹, °¬øè¬÷»‹ M‡íŠðî£ó¼‚° (2) Þó‡´ «õ¬ô èÀ‚°œ ªîKM‚è «õ‡´‹.
(e) M‡íŠð‹ êKò£è Þ¼ŠH‹, «î¬õò£ù è†ì¬ñŠ¹ õêF Þ™ô£î‹, I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù
ܬñŠH™ â…Cò I¡ Fø¡ 㶋 Þ™ô£î‹ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó˜ åŠ¹î™ ÜO‚è ñÁˆî£™,
ñÁŠðîŸè£ù è£óíˆ¬î °PŠH†´ M‡íŠð‹ ªðŸø ï£O™ Þ¼‰¶ Í¡Á (3) «õ¬ô èÀ‚°œ,
I¡ù…ê™, åOŠðì Ü…ê™, ñŸÁ‹ ã«î‹ å¼ ÜƒWèK‚èŠð†ì îèõ™ «ð£‚°õóˆ¶Íô‹ M‡íŠðî£ó¼‚°
ªîKM‚è «õ‡´‹.
(f) I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó˜, M‡íŠðˆ¬î ªðŸø (2) Þó‡´ «õ¬ô èÀ‚°œ M‡íŠðˆF™
àœ÷ îõÁè¬÷»‹, °¬øð£´è¬÷»‹ M‡íŠðî£ó¼‚° ªîKM‚è îõPù£«ô£ Ü™ô¶ M‡íŠð‹
ªðøŠð†ì Í¡Á (3) «õ¬ô èÀ‚°œ ÜÂñF¬ò«ò£ Ü™ô¶ ñÁŠ¬ð«ò£ ªîKM‚èˆ îõPù£«ô£
ÜÂñF ÜOˆîî£è«õ â´ˆ¶‚ ªè£œ÷Šð´‹.
ÝJ‹ M‡íŠðî£ó˜, I¡ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠHŸ‚° M‡íŠð‹ êñ˜ŠHˆîŸè£ù 効¬è Y†´ ïè™
Ü™ô¶ ã«î‹ å¼ Ýî£óˆ¬î 弃A¬íŠ¹ ºè¬ñJì‹ êñ˜ŠH‚è «õ‡´‹.
17. îõ¬í îõPòõ˜èO¡ M‡íŠðƒè¬÷ ðKYLˆî™:
Þ‰î 心° MFº¬øèO™ âŠð® ªê£™L Þ¼‰î «ð£F½‹, Þ‰î 心° MFº¬øè¬÷ ePòõ˜èœ
°PŠð£è MFº¬øèO™ °PŠHìŠð†ì è†ìíƒè¬÷ àKò «ïóˆF™ ªê½ˆî îõPòõ˜èO¡ ªð£¶
¸¬ö¾K¬ñ M‡íŠðƒè¬÷ 弃A¬íŠ¹ ºè¬ñò£ù¶ îœÀð® ªêŒò º¿„ ²î‰Fó‹ à‡´.
18. ¸è˜«õ£¬ó îMó Hø î°Fò£ù GÁõùƒèœ:
I¡ ¸è˜«õ£˜ M‡íŠð‹ êñ˜ŠH‚°‹ õNº¬øèœ ñŸÁ‹ ÜõŸ¬ø ðKYô¬ù ªêŒ»‹ iî‹
«ð£¡ø¬õ, I¡ õEè àKñ‚è£ó˜èœ (Electricity Trading Licensees) I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó˜ ñŸÁ‹ I¡
àŸðˆF GÁõùƒèœ ÝA«ò£¼‚° «î¬õò£ù ñ£ŸøƒèÀì¡ ªð£¼‰¶‹.

ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ °Pˆî ܬùõ¼‚°ñ£ù õNõ¬èèœ


(19) 嶂W´ º¡ÂK¬ñ (Allotment priority)
(1) àœñ£Gô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ W›è‡ì õNº¬øJ¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ º¡ÂK¬ñ 嶂W´ ªêŒòŠðì
«õ‡´‹.
(a) «è£óŠð´‹ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ c‡ìè£ô‹, ñˆFò è£ô‹, Ü™ô¶ °ÁAò è£ô‹ â¡Á â‰î
Ü÷M™ Þ¼‰î£½‹ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó¼‚«è ºî™ àK¬ñ õöƒèŠðì «õ‡´‹.
(b) c‡ìè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹ M‡íŠðî£ó˜èÀ‚° I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó¼‚° Ü´ˆî
ð®ò£è º¡ÂK¬ñ îóŠðì«õ‡´‹.
(c) ñˆFòè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼ðõ˜èÀ‚°, c‡ì è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹
M‡íŠðî£ó˜èÀ‚° Ü´ˆîð®ò£ù º¡ÂK¬ñ îóŠðì«õ‡´‹.
(d)°ÁAòè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹ðõ˜èÀ‚° ñˆFò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼ðõ˜èÀ‚°
Ü´ˆîð®ò£ù º¡ÂK¬ñ îóŠðì«õ‡´‹.
(e) °ÁAò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼ðõ˜èÀ‚°, A¬ì‚芪ðÁ‹ I¡ FøQ¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™
º¡ÂK¬ñ îóŠðì«õ‡´‹.
(f) (a) ºî™ (e) õ¬óJô£ù HK¾èÀ‚° à†ð†´, “ºîL™ õ¼ðõ˜èÀ‚° ºî™«ê¬õ” â¡ø
Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ º®¾èœ â´‚èðì «õ‡´‹.
(g) 㟪èù«õ åŠ¹î™ ªðŸø c‡ìè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜, î¡Â¬ìò 効î™
è£ô£õFòõ° (30) ºŠð¶ èÀ‚° º¡ c†®Š¹ «è£K M‡íŠHˆ¶ Þ¼‰î£™ Üõ¼‚° ¹Fî£è
c‡ìè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹õ¬ó Mì ÜFè º¡ÂK¬ñ îóŠðì«õ‡´‹.
(h) M‡íŠðî£ó˜ «è£¼‹ Fø¡ A¬ì‚芪ðÁ‹ Fø¬ù Mì ÜFèñ£è Þ¼‰¶,M‡íŠðî£ó˜
î¡Â¬ìò «î¬õ¬ò °¬ø‚è ÞòôM™¬ô â‹ ð†êˆF™ Üõ¼‚° Ü´ˆî M‡íŠðî£óK¡ M‡íŠðˆ¬î
ðKYô¬ù‚° â´ˆ¶ ªè£œ÷ «õ‡´‹.
(i) A¬ì‚芪ðÁ‹ Fø¡ Ü÷M™ ðŸø£‚°¬ø àœ÷ G¬ôJ™ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼‹M‡íŠðî£ó˜
î¡Â¬ìò «î¬õ¬ò °¬øˆ¶‚ ªè£œ÷ ÞòôM™¬ô â¡ø£™ õK¬êJ™ Üõ¼‚° Ü´ˆîî£è àœ÷
M‡íŠðî£ó¼‚° 嶂W´ ªêŒòô£‹.
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20. I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìíƒèœ.
I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¬ð ðò¡ð´ˆ¶‹ c‡ìè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ Ü®J™ è‡ìõ£Á è†ìíƒèœ
ªê½ˆî«õ‡´‹.
(1) ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™ ðKõ˜ˆî¬ù:
ñˆFò I¡ê£ó 心°º¬ø ݬíò‹ ÜšõŠ«ð£¶ HøŠH‚°‹ àˆîóèO¡ ð® è†ìí‹ ªê½ˆî
«õ‡´‹.
(2) àœñ£GôˆF™ àœ÷ I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™ ðKõ˜ˆî¬ù:
(a) c‡ìè£ô, ñˆFòè£ô ñŸÁ‹ °ÁAò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ :
I¡ê£ó 心°º¬ø ݬíòˆî£™ °PŠH†ì õ¼ìˆFŸè£ù õ¼ì£‰Fó õ¼õ£Œ «î¬õ (ARR)-™
ªê£™ôŠð†ì º¬øèO¡ð® èí‚A†ì, ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõù‹ Ü™ô¶ I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹
àKñ‚è£ó¼‚° ãŸð´‹ õ¼ì£‰Fó I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ì투î (ATC), ï승 c‡ìè£ô ªð£¶¸¬ö¾K¬ñ
¸è˜«õ£˜ ñŸÁ‹ ï승 ñˆFò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ªðŸ«ø£˜Ü¬ùõ¼‹, (ï승 I¡ðA˜ñ£ù
àKñ‚è£ó˜èœ ñŸÁ‹ àŸðˆF GÁõùƒèœ à†ðì) îƒèÀ‚° 嶂èŠð†ì FøQ¡ iîˆF™ ðA˜‰¶ ªê½ˆî
«õ‡´‹. Hø c‡ìè£ô, ñˆFòè£ô, °ÁAòè£ô ªð£¶¸¬ö¾K¬ñ M‡íŠðî£ó˜èœ ªê½ˆî «õ‡®ò
è†ìí‹ W›è‡ì º¬øJ™ G˜íJ‚èðì «õ‡´‹.
I¡ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìí‹ = ATC/(ACS x 365) (Ïð£Œ/ªñè£õ£†--Þ™) (Transmission Charges)

ATC = °PŠH†ì õ¼ìˆFŸªè¡Á I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõùˆFŸ°‹ I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ àKñ‚è£ó¼‚°‹


ݬíòˆî£™ G˜íJ‚èŠð†ì õ¼ì£‰Fó ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹. è†ìí‹ ( Annal Transmission Charges)
ACS=ܬùˆ¶ c‡ìè£ô/ñˆFò è£ô ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ªðŸøõ˜‚° 嶂W´ ªêŒòŠð†ì ªñ£ˆî Fø¡
ªñè£õ£†®™.
ÝJ‹ å¼ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£¼‚è£èªõ¡Á îQŠð†ì I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ì¬ñ‚èŠð†ì£™,
ÜŠð®Šð†ì Hóˆ«ò£èñ£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìíñ£ù¶ I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ àKñ‚è£óó£™ èí‚AìŠð†´
ݬíòˆFì‹ åŠ¹î™ ªðø«õ‡´‹. â…Cò Fø¬ù Hø ¸è˜«õ£¼‚«è£ Ü™ô¶ Hø ðò¡ð£†®Ÿ‚«è£
嶂W´ ªêŒ»‹ õ¬óJ™. «ñŸð® I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìí‹ º¿¬ñò£è Ü‰î ¸è˜«õ£¬ó«ò ꣼‹.
ÝJ‹ «ñ½‹ °ÁAò è£ô ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼ðõ˜èÀ‚è£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìí‹ (Transmission
Charges) Üõ˜èÀ‚° 嶂W´ ªêŒòŠð†ì FøQ¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.

• ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜, àœñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ñŸÁ‹ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠ¹èÀì¡


ñ£GôƒèÀ‚A¬ì«ò Ýù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ õêFè¬÷»‹ ðò¡ð´ˆFù£™ àœñ£Gô ܬñŠ¹è¬÷
ðò¡ð´ˆ¶õ ݬíò‹ G˜íJˆî/ ܃WèKˆî I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìí‹ (Transmission Charges)
ñŸÁ‹ I¡ è숶 è†ìíƒè¬÷ (Wheeling Charges) ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù ðKõ˜ˆî¬ù‚è£ù I¡
ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìíˆ¶ì¡ «ê˜ˆ¶ ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.
• ï£O¡ ð°F‚° ñ†´‹ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ¬ò ðò¡ð´ˆ¶‹ ¸è˜«õ£Kì‹ ÜŠ«ð£¬î‚° ªð£¼ˆîñ£ù
(Pro-rata) iîˆF™ è†ìí‹ õÅL‚èŠðì «õ‡´‹.
21. ð†®òL´‹ ñŸÁ‹ ªêòô£‚è è†ìíƒèœ
(Sheduling and System Operation Charges)
ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ M‡íŠðî£ó˜, ð†®òL´‹ ñŸÁ‹ ªêòô£‚è è†ìíƒè¬÷ W›è‡ì iîˆF™ ªê½ˆî
«õ‡´‹.
(1) ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù ðKõ˜ˆî¬ù:
(a) c‡ìè£ô/ñˆFò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ
(i) ñˆFò 心°º¬ø ݬíò‹ I¡ê£ó ê†ìŠHK¾ 28-¡ ¶¬íŠHK¾ (4)-¡ ð® °PŠH†´œ÷
ñ‡ìô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò è†ìí‹ (RLDC charges) ñŸÁ‹ 弃A¬í‰î I¡ 𰊹 ñŸÁ‹ îèõ™
ªî£ì˜¹ ãŸð£´èÀ‚è£ù è†ìíƒèœ (Communication charges)
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(ii) ݬíò‹ °Pˆ¶œ÷ I¡ê£ó ê†ìŠHK¾ 32, ¶¬íŠHK¾ (3) -¡ ð® ñ£Gô I¡ 𰊹
¬ñò è†ìí‹.
(b) °ÁAò è£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ
(i) ñˆFò ݬíò‹ °Pˆ¶œ÷ ñ‡ìô ñŸÁ‹ ñ£Gô I¡ 𰊹 ¬ñò è†ìíƒèœ
(2) àœñ£Gô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ:
(a) c‡ìè£ô, ñˆFñè£ô, °ÁAòè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ:
(i) I¡ê£ó ê†ìŠHK¾ 32-¡ ð® ݬíò‹ °PŠH†´œ÷ ð†®òL´‹ è†ìí‹ ñŸÁ‹ ªêòô£‚è
è†ìíƒè¬÷ (Sheduling and system operation charges) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ ñ£Gô I¡ 𰊹
¬ñòˆFŸ° ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.
(ii) 心° º¬ø MFèO¡ ð® ݬíòˆî£™ ܃WèK‚èŠð†ì Þîó è†ìíƒèÀì¡, «ñŸ
ªê£¡ù HK¾ (a) (i) -™ ªê£™ôŠð†ì ð†®òL´‹ è†ìí‹ ñŸÁ‹ ªêòô£‚è è†ìíƒè¬÷ ôîô£è ñ£Gô
I¡ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹ õÅ™ ªêŒò «õ‡´‹.
(iii) 心° º¬ø MFèO¡ 𮠪𣶠¸¬ö¾K¬ñ¬ò 㟰‹ ¸è˜«õ£˜ å¼ I¡ àŸðˆF
GÁõùñ£è«õ£ Ü™ô¶ å¼ I¡ õEè àKñ‚è£óó£è«õ£ Þ¼ŠH‹ «ñŸè‡ì ð†®òL´‹ è†ìí‹ ñŸÁ‹
ªêòô£‚è è†ìíƒè¬÷ ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.
22. I¡ è숶 è†ìí‹ (Wheeling charges)
(a) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜, ݬíò‹ G˜íJˆ¶œ÷ I¡ è숶 è†ì투î I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù
àKñ‚è£ó¼‚° ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.
(b) å¼ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£¼‚è£èªõ¡Á îQŠð†ì I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠ¹ è†ì¬ñ‚èŠð†ì£™,
ÜŠð®Šð†ì Hóˆ«ò£èñ£ù ܬñŠ¹‚è£ù I¡è숶 è†ìí‹ (Wheeling charges) I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù
àKñ‚è£óó£™ èí‚AìŠð†´ ݬíòˆFì‹ åŠ¹î™ ªðø«õ‡´‹. â…Cò Fø¬ù Hø ¸è˜«õ£¼‚«è£
Ü™ô¶ Hø ðò¡ð£†®Ÿ«è£ 嶂W´ ªêŒ»‹õ¬ó. «ñŸð® I¡ è숶 è†ìí‹ ºŸP½ñ£è ܉î
¸è˜«õ£¬ó¬ò ꣼‹.
(c) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ àœñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ñŸÁ‹ I¡ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠ¹èÀì¡
ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ õêFè¬÷»‹ ðò¡ð´ˆFù£™ àœñ£Gô ܬñŠ¹è¬÷
ðò¡ð´ˆ¶õ° ݬíò‹ G˜íJˆî/ ܃WèKˆî I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìí‹ (Transmission charges)
ñŸÁ‹ I¡ è숶 è†ìíƒè¬÷, ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù ðKõ˜ˆî¬è‚è£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹
è†ìíˆ¶ì¡ «ê˜ˆ¶ ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.
23. °Á‚° ñ£Qò «ñ™ õK (Cross subsidy surcharge):
(1) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ¬ò ãŸÁœ÷, I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£óKì‹ ñ£Qò‹ ªê½ˆ¶î™ ÜO’°‹ å¼
¸è˜«õ£˜, I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ è†ìí‹ ñŸÁ‹ I¡ è숶 è†ìíƒèÀì¡ Ý¬íò‹ G˜íJˆ¶œ÷ °Á‚°
ñ£Qò «ñ™ õK¬ò»‹ ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹. Üô° å¡PŸ‚° Þšõ÷¾ â¡ø º¬øJ™ G˜íJ‚èŠðì °Á‚°
ñ£Qò «ñ™ õK¬ò, ñ£î‹ º¿õ¶‹ â´ˆ¶‚ªè£‡ì àœ÷ð®ò£ù Üô°èÀ‚° ñ£î‹«î£Á‹ ªð£¶
¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹. «ñŸè‡ì «ñ™ õK¬ò, ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜,  ªð£¶
¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£¼õ° º¡ I¡ê£ó‹ ªðŸÁ‚ ªè£‡®¼‰î ܉îŠð°F I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£óKì‹
ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.
24. Ã´î™ «ñ™ õK:
(1)  Þ¼‚°‹ I¡ MG«ò£èŠð°F‚è£ù I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó˜ îMó HøKì‹ I¡ê£ó‹ ªðÁ‹
å¼ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜, I¡ê£ó ê†ìŠHK¾ - 42, ¶¬íŠHK¾ (4) -¡ ð® I¡ MG«ò£è‹ ªêŒò
膴Šð£´ ªè£‡ì ÜŠð°F I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó¼‚° Üõ¼¬ìò G¬ôŠð†ì ªêôMùƒè¬÷ (Fixed
cost) ß´ ªêŒ»‹ õ¬èJ™ I¡ è숶 è†ìí‹ ñŸÁ‹ °Á‚° ñ£Qò «ñ™ õK»ì¡ Ã´î™ «ñ™õK¬ò»‹
(Additional surcharge) «ê˜ˆ¶ ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.
(2) I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£óK¡ I¡ ªè£œºî™ àÁFèœ (Power purchase commitments) ꣘‰î
èìŠð£´èœ (obligations) ªêòL¡P Þ¼‰î£«ô£ Ü™ô¶ ªêò™ð£ìŸø G¬ô ªî£ì˜‰î£«ô£ «ñ½‹ «ñŸè‡ì
åŠð‰îˆF¡ è£óíñ£è îM‚躮ò£î èìŠð£´èÀ‹, G¬ôŠð†ì ªêôMùƒè¬÷ ãŸè‚îò G蛾‹
ãŸð†ì£™ Ã´î™ «ñ™õK õÅL‚èŠðì«õ‡´‹. âQ‹ I¡è†ì¬ñŠ¹ ꣘‰î G¬ôò£ù è†ìíƒèœ I¡
è숶 è†ìí‹ õNò£è õÅL‚èŠðì «õ‡´‹.
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(3) I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó˜, î¡Â¬ìò I¡ MG«ò£è 膴Šð£´èœ è£óíñ£è îù‚° ãŸð´‹


G¬ôŠð†ì ªêôMùƒèœ °Pˆî MKõ£ù èí‚W´ Mõó ÜP‚¬è¬ò (Detailed Calculation Statement)
ÝÁ (6) ñ£îƒèÀ‚° 强¬ø ݬíòˆFŸ‚° êñ˜ŠH‚è «õ‡´‹. ݬíò‹ I¡ðA˜ñ£ù
àKñ‚è£óK¡ G¬ôŠð†ì ªêôiùƒèœ ÜP‚¬èJ¡ èí‚W†¬ì Ý󣌉¶, ݆«êð¬ùèœ ã«î‹
Þ¼‰î£™ ÜõŸ¬ø ªðŸÁ, Ã´î™ «ñ™ õK¬ò èí‚Aì «õ‡´‹. ÝJ‹ ݬíò‹ G˜íò‹ ªêŒ»‹
Ã´î™ «ñ™ õK ¹Fò ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£¼‚° ñ†´«ñ ªð£¼‰¶‹.
(4) Üô° å¡PŸ‚° Þšõ÷¾ â¡ø º¬øJ™ G˜íJ‚èŠð†ì Ã´î™ «ñ™ õK¬ò, ñ£î‹ º¿õ¶‹
â´ˆ¶‚ ªè£‡ì àœ÷Šð®ò£ù Üô°èÀ‚° ñ£î‹ «î£Á‹ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.
ÝJ‹ ݬô õêŠð†ì I¡ àŸðˆF G¬ôò‹ (Captive power plant) ¬õˆ¶œ÷ å¼ ïð˜ î¡Â¬ìò
ªê£‰î àð«ò£èˆFŸ°, àŸðˆF G¬ôòˆF™ Þ¼‰¶ «õÁ ð°F‚° I¡ê£ó‹ ÜŠ¹‹ «ð£¶, Üõ¼‚°
Ã´î™ «ñ™ õK MF‚è Ã죶.
25. I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó˜ õöƒ°‹ ¶õ‚è ÝŸø½‚è£ù è†ìíƒèœ:
(Charges for startup Power Supplied by the Distribution LIcensee)
(1) õEègFò£ù àŸðˆF ÷ (COD) ÜPMˆîH¡ ñ£GôˆF¡ I¡è†ì¬ñŠ«ð£´ Þ¬í‚èŠð†ì
I¡ àŸðˆF G¬ôòƒèœ, ¶õ‚è ÝŸø¬ô ªðø î°F»‡´. I¡ àŸðˆF G¬ôòˆF¡ å¼ ÜôA¡ ÜFèð†ê
àŸðˆF FøQ™ ðˆ¶ M¿‚裴 (10%) Ü™ô¶ ݬíòˆF¡ iîŠð†® MFº¬øèO™ ªê£™ôŠð†ì
¶¬í„ê£îùƒèO¡ ¸è˜¾ M¿‚裴, Þ󇮙 ⶠ°¬ø«õ£ ܉î Ü÷M™ ¶õ‚è ÝŸø½‚è£ù «î¬õ
Þ¼‚è«õ‡´‹. I¡õöƒè™ å¼ GF ݇®™ ðˆF Þó‡´ (42) ï£†èœ ñ†´«ñ â¡Á õ¬óò¬ø
ªêŒòŠðì «õ‡´‹. å¼ ï£À‚«è£ Ü™ô¶ å¼ ï£O¡ ð°F «ïóˆFŸ«è£ I¡ê£ó‹ õöƒèŠð†ì£™ è£ô‹
å¼ ï£œ â¡Á èí‚A™ â´ˆ¶‚ ªè£œ÷«õ‡´‹. ¶õ‚è ÝŸø½‚° I¡ê‚F è£óE‚è£ù (Power Factor)
߆´ˆªî£¬è (Compensation charges) ªð£¼‰î£¶. ÜšõŠ«ð£¶ ݬíò‹ î¡Â¬ìò iîŠð†® àˆîóM™
°PŠH†ì iîƒèO¡ ð® I¡ àŸðˆF G¬ôòƒèœ, ¶õ‚è ÝŸø½‚è£ù è†ì투î I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù
àKñ‚è£ó¼‚° ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹. å¼ GF ݇®™ 42 èÀ‚° «ñ™, ¶õ‚è ÝŸø™, ݬíò‹
G˜¬íJˆî õö‚èñ£ù iîˆF¡ å¡ø¬ó MAîˆF™ I¡àKñ‹î£óó£™ õöƒèŠðì «õ‡´‹, Þ¼ŠH‹,
å¼ GF ݇®™ 120 èÀ‚°«ñ™ ¶õ‚è ÝŸø™ õöƒèŠðì™ Ý裶. ¹Fò ñŸÁ‹ ¹¶ŠH‚èˆî‚è
âKê‚F Ü®Šð¬ìJô£ù I¡àŸðˆFò£÷¬ó ªð£Áˆî Ü÷M™ ¹Fò ñŸÁ‹ ¹¶ŠH‚èˆî‚è âKê‚Fõ¬è I¡
àŸðˆF G¬ôòƒèÀ‚ªè¡Á HøŠH‚èŠð†ì °Pˆî ݬíèO™ å¼ Cô Ü÷¾«è£™è¬÷ ݬíò‹
Æì«õ£/ñ£Ÿø«õ£/c‚è«õ£ ªêŒòô£‹. îQˆî I¡ àŸðˆF G¬ôòƒè¬÷ ªð£Áˆîñ†®™ I¡ ªè£œºî™
åŠð‰îˆF™ (Purchase agreement) ¶õ‚è ÝŸø™ ðKõ˜ˆî¬ùèœ Þì‹ ªðøM™¬ô â¡ø£™ Þ‰î 心°
º¬ø MFèO¡ ð® ªïPŠð´ˆîŠðì «õ‡´‹.
26 Þ¬í‰î ªêò™ð£†´ è†ìí‹
(Parallel Operation charge)
I¡ù£‚AèO¡ ð£¶è£Šð£ù ñŸÁ‹ Þì˜ ÜŸø Þò‚èˆFŸ‚è£è¾‹, îƒèO¡ I¡ðÀMŸ‚° ï‹ðèñ£ù
º¬øJ™ I¡ê£ó‹ õöƒ°õ‹ àKñ‚è£óK¡ I¡ õ¬ôJ™ ެ퉶 ªêò™ðì ݬô ꣘‰î I¡
àŸðˆF GÁõùƒèœ è¼Fù£™, ªñè£ õ£† Ü™ô¶ ð°F‚° ñ£î‹ å¡PŸ° Ï 30,000/- (Ï𣌠ºŠðî£Jó‹)
â¡ø Ü÷M™ ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹. Þ‰î‚ è†ìí‹ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è£ó£¶, àKñ‚è£óK¡ I¡ õ¬ôJ™
ެ퉶 ñ†´«ñ ªêò™ðì ÜÂñF ªðŸø I¡ àŸðˆF G¬ôòƒèÀ‚° ñ†´«ñ ªð£¼‰¶‹. I¡ù£‚AèO¡
I¡ õ¬ô Þ¬í‰î ªêò™ð£†®Ÿ‚è£ù M‡íŠð è†ìí‹ ñŸÁ‹ õNº¬øèœ, I¡ù£‚AèO¡ I¡ õ¬ô
H¬íŠ¹ (Grid Connectivity) ÜÂñF‚ªè¡Á àœ÷õŸ¬ø ªð£¼‰¶‹.
27. e†¹ è†ìí‹ (Restoration charges)
Þ‰î 心° MFº¬øèO™ ªê£™ôŠð†ì ð™«õÁ è†ìíƒè¬÷, ݬíò‹ G˜íJˆî è£ô‚
ªè´MŸ‚°œ è†ì îõPù£™ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ Þ¬ì GÁˆî‹ ªêŒòŠð´‹. Þ¬ì GÁˆî‹ ªêŒòŠð†ì
ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ¬ò e†è, “iîŠð® ê£ó£î ð™õ¬è è†ìíƒèœ” â¡ø î¬ôŠH™ ݬíò‹ ÜšõŠ«ð£¶
ªõOJ´‹ àˆîó¾èO™ ܃WèK‚èŠð†ì ¸è˜«õ£K¡ I¡ Ü¿ˆî Ü÷MŸ° (Voltage level) ßì£ù ñÁ
ެ특 è†ìí‹ (Re Connecion Charges) ªðøŠðì «õ‡´‹.
28. Hø è†ìíƒèœ (Other charges) :-
ñˆFò ݬíò‹ ñŸÁ‹ ñ£Gô ݬíò‹ MF‚°‹ ªïPò£÷˜ è†ìí‹ (regulatory charges),
ªïKê™ è†ìí‹ (congestion charges) ñŸÁ‹ Hø è†ìíƒè¬÷ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜
ªê½ˆî«õ‡´‹.
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ð†®òL´î™, Ü÷Mò™, Y󣌾 ñŸÁ‹ ÞöŠ¹èœ
(Scheduling, metering, Revision and lessees)
29. ð†®òL´î™ (Scheduling)
(1) «ñ«ô ªê£™ôŠð†ì 心° MFº¬øèœ âŠð® Þ¼‰î «ð£F½‹, ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù
ðKõ˜ˆî¬ùè¬÷ ð†®òL´‹ ðE ñˆFò ݬíòˆF¡ MFº¬øèO¡ ð® Þ¼‚è «õ‡´‹.
(2) ¸è˜«õ£˜ ñŸÁ‹ ܬùˆ¶ I¡ àŸðˆF G¬ôòƒèÀ‚°‹ Fø¬ù ªð£¼†ð´ˆî£ñ™ àœñ£Gô
I¡ ðKõ˜ˆî¬ùè¬÷ ð†®òL´‹ ðE¬ò, îI›ï£´ I¡ è†ì¬ñŠ¹ MFˆ ªî£°ŠH¡ (Tamil Nadu
Electricity Grid Code) ãŸð£´èO¡ ð® ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹ ªêŒò«õ‡´‹.
30. Ü÷Mò™:
(1) 嶂èŠð†ì Fø¬ù ªð£¼†ð´ˆî£¶, ñˆFò I¡ 心°º¬ø ݬíò‹ Ü÷Mèœ Ü¬ñŠ¹ ñŸÁ‹
Þò‚è MFº¬øèœ (Installation and operation of Meters) - 2006 °PŠH´‹ õ¬èJ™ ABT -Þí‚躜÷
ºèŠ¹î÷ Ü÷Mèœ (ABT Compliance Interface Meters) ªð£¼ˆîŠðì «õ‡´‹. Þ‰î Ü÷Mèœ I¡
ªê½ˆ¶º¬ù, ñŸÁ‹ I¡ ¸è˜¾ º¬ù âù Þó‡´ ð‚èƒèO½‹ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõùˆî£«ô£
Ü™ô¶ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£óó£«ô£ ¸è˜«õ£K¡ ªêôM™ ªð£¼ˆîŠðì«õ‡´‹. ݬíòˆî£™
܃WèK‚èŠð†ì, ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõù‹ Ü™ô¶ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó˜ ðK‰¶¬óˆî îóˆF™,
ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ î£ñ£è Ãì Ü÷Mè¬÷ ªð£¼ˆF‚ ªè£œ÷ô£‹. Ü÷Mèœ ñŸÁ‹ ÜõŸ¬ø
ªð£¼ˆ¶õîŸè£ù ªêôi†¬ì ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ ºŸP½‹ ãŸÁ‚ ªè£œ÷«õ‡´‹. «ñ½‹ I¡
Ü÷i´è¬÷ (Readings) ‘ñˆFò I¡ê£ó ¶¬íòˆF¡’ MFº¬øèO¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ àKñ‚è£ó˜ â´‚è
«õ‡´‹.
(2) ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹ Ü™ô¶ I¡ àKñ‚è£ó˜ Ü™ô¶ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹
GÁõùˆî£™ ܃Wè£ó‹ ªðŸø ïð˜ ÝŒ¾ ªêŒ»‹ õ¬èJ™ CøŠ¹ I¡ Ü÷Mèœ (Special Energy Meters)
ªð£¼ˆîŠðì «õ‡´‹.
(3) ºî¡¬ñ Ü÷MèO¡ (Main Meters) Ü«î Mõó‚ °PŠd´èœ (specification) ªè£‡ì «ê£î¬ù
Ü÷Mè¬÷ (Check Meter ), ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõù«ñ£, I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£ó«ó£ ªð£¼ˆF‚
ªè£œ÷ô£‹.
(4) ºî¡¬ñ Ü÷MèO¡ Ü«î Mõó‚ °PŠd´èœ ªè£‡ì, ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõù‹ Ü™ô¶
I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£óó£™ «ê£F‚èŠð†´ ºˆF¬óJìŠð†ì (Tested and Sealed) å¼ ðF™ Ü÷M¬ò
(Standing Meter) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ ¬õˆ¶‚ ªè£œ÷ô£‹.
(5) Gè› «ïóˆF™ Ü™ô¶ ÜšõŠ«ð£¶ I¡ Ü÷i´è¬÷ (Readings) ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹
¬ñòˆFŸ‚«è£ Ü™ô¶ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù 膴Šð£†´ ¬ñòˆFŸ‚«è£ ªîKM‚°‹ õ¬èJ™ ºî¡¬ñ ñŸÁ‹
«ê£î¬ù Ü÷MèO™ õêF Þ¼‚è«õ‡´‹.
(6) ºî¡¬ñ ñŸÁ‹ «ê£î¬ù Ü÷Mèœ, I¡ àŸðˆF GÁõùˆî£«ô£ Ü™ô¶ àKñ‚è£óó£«ô£ ð¼õ‰«î£Á‹
ê‹ñ‰îŠð†ì à쉬îò£÷˜ º¡Q¬ôJ™ «ê£F‚èŠð†´ ¶™Lò£è Ü÷M´‹ õ‡í‹ ܬñ‚èŠðì
«õ‡´‹. ê‹ð‰îŠð†ì à쉬îò£÷˜èœ ºˆF¬óJìô£‹. ð¿î¬ì‰î Ü÷Mèœ àì«ù ñ£ŸøŠðì«õ‡´‹.
ñˆFò I¡ê£ó ݬíòˆF¡ 心° MFº¬øèO¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ «ê£Fˆî™ (Testing), êK𣘈î™
(Checking), ñŸÁ‹ ¶™Lòñ£è Ü÷M´‹ õ‡í‹ ܬñˆî™ «ð£¡ø ðEèœ G˜õA‚èŠðì «õ‡´‹.
(7) ºî¡¬ñ ñŸÁ‹ «ê£î¬ù Ü÷MèO™, 嶂èŠð†ì /«ïóˆF™ è£ô º¬øŠð® I¡ Ü÷i´èœ
ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ܃WèK‚èŠð†ì ÜFè£Kò£™, ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ Ü™ô¶ Üõó¶ HóFGF
º¡Q¬ôJ™, ðF¾ ªêŒòŠðì «õ‡´‹.
(8) ºî¡¬ñ Ü÷M (Main Meter) ð¿î¬ì‰¶ M†ì£«ô£ Ü™ô¶ G¡Á M†ì£«ô£, «ê£î¬ù
Ü÷MJ¡ (Check Meter) I¡ Ü÷i´è¬÷ (Readings) â´ˆ¶‚ ªè£œ÷ «õ‡´‹.
ÝJ‹ ºî¡¬ñ ñŸÁ‹ «ê£î¬ù Ü÷MèO¡ Mõó‚ °PŠ¹èO™ MˆFò£ê‹ Þ¼ŠH¡, Üî£õ¶
ºî¡¬ñ Ü÷M 裆´‹ I¡ Ü÷i´èœ Þ¬ò¹¬ìò õ¬èJ™ (Relevant class) ÜÂñF‚èŠð†ì H¬ö
M¿‚裆¬ì Mì (percentage error) Þ¼ ñ샰 Þ¼ŠH¡, Þó‡´ Ü÷MèÀ«ñ ðK«ê£îF‚èŠð†´,
ð¿î¬ì‰î Ü÷M àì«ù ñ£Ÿø‹ ªêŒòŠðì«õ‡´‹. Ü„êñòˆF™ ñŸø Ü÷MJ¡ I¡ Ü÷i´è¬÷
â´ˆ¶‚ ªè£œ÷Šðì «õ‡´‹.
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 287

(9) ðK«ê£î¬ù ñŸÁ‹ ¶™Lò Ü÷õ¬ñŠ¹Š (calibration) ðEèO¡ «ð£¶ ºî¡¬ñ ñŸÁ‹ «ê£î¬ù
Ü÷Mèœ Þ󇮽‹ ÜÂñF‚èŠð†ì õ¬óò¬ø¬ò (Permissible limits) Mì H¬öèœ ÜFèñ£è Þ¼‰î£™,
°¬ø‰î Ü÷¾ H¬ö ªè£‡ì Ü÷M ðF¾ ªêŒî I¡ ðòm†´ Üô°èO™ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ èöè‹
Ü™ô¶ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‚è£óó£™ «î¬õò£ù F¼ˆîƒèœ ªêŒòŠð†´, ê‹ð‰îŠð†ì Þ¼ ê£ó£¼‹ 制‚
ªè£‡ì õ¬èJ™ è†ìíƒèœ, º‰¬îò Í¡Á ñ£îˆFŸ‚«è£ Ü™ô¶ êKò£ù è£ô Ü÷¾ ªîK‰F¼‰î£™
Ü«è£ Y󣌾 (Revision) ªêŒòŠðì «õ‡´‹.
(10) ªêŒòŠðì «õ‡´‹ I¡ Ü÷i´è¬÷ Ü®‚è® ðF¾ ªêŒõî¡ Íôñ£è¾‹, ²†´ M÷‚°è¬÷
(Indicator Lamps) «ñ«ô£†ìñ£è êK𣘊ðî¡Íôñ£è¾‹ I¡ Ü÷MèO¡ ܬñŠH¡ ïô¬ù, ªð£¶
¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ ÜšõŠ«ð£¶ êKð£˜‚è «õ‡´‹. I¡ù¿ˆî I¡ñ£ŸPò¡ âKJ¬ö (PT Fuse)
à¼°î™ ñŸÁ‹ Þîó è£óíƒè÷£™ ºî¡¬ñ Ü÷M ñŸÁ‹ «ê£î¬ù Ü÷M Þó‡´«ñ I¡ ¸è˜¬õ ðF¾
ªêŒòM†ì£™, I¡ ê‚F Þø‚è‹ ñŸÁ‹ I¡ê‚F ãŸø‹ (Import and Expose) «ð£¡ø Ü÷¾è¬÷ îò£ó£è
Þ¼‚°‹ ðF™ Ü÷M (Standing Meter) ªè£‡«ì£ Ü™ô¶ ê‹ð‰îŠð†ì à쉬îò£÷˜èœ îƒèÀ‚°œ
ãŸÁ‚ªè£‡ì º¬øJ«ô£ èí‚Aìðì «õ‡´‹.
31. Y󣌾 (Revision)
Þ‰Fò I¡ õ¬ô ê†ì‹ (IEGC) Ü™ô¶ îI›ï£´ I¡õ¬ô ê†ìˆF™ (Tamilnadu Electricity Grid
Code)-™ àœ÷ ªð£¼ˆîñ£ù õNõ¬èèO¡ð® ð†®òL†ì I¡ê‚F¬ò Y󣌾 ªêŒò ÜÂñF‚èŠð´‹.
32. ÞöŠ¹èœ (Losses)
(1) I¡ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ÞöŠ¹èœ :-
(a) ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹:
ñˆFò ݬíò‹ °Pˆ¶œ÷ ªïPº¬øèO¡ð®, ñ£GôƒèÀ‚° Þ¬ì«ò Ýù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠH™
ãŸð´‹ ÞöŠ¹è¬÷, ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ªðŸø ¸è˜«õ£˜èœ ãŸè «õ‡´‹.
(b) àœ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹:
ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹ ñFŠd´ ªêŒ»‹ êó£êK I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ÞöŠ¬ð (Average
transmission loss) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ªðŸø ¸è˜«õ£˜èœ ãŸè «õ‡´‹. º‰¬îò ä‹ðˆFó‡´ (52) õ£ó
ê£óêK I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ÞöŠ¹ (Average Transmission Loss) ê‹ð‰îŠð†ì îèõ™è¬÷ ñ£Gô I¡ ²¬ñ
𰊹 ¬ñò‹ (State Lead Dispatch Centre) î¡Â¬ìò Þ¬íò î÷ˆF™ ªõOJì «õ‡´‹. ñ£Gô I¡
²¬ñ 𰊹 ¬ñò‹ ܬùˆ¶ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£¼‚è£ù è†ì¬ñŠH™ 15 èÀ‚è£ù êó£êK I¡
ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ÞöŠ¬ð è‡è£E‚è «õ‡´‹.
(2) I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ÞöŠ¹
I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ÞöŠ¹è¬÷ ªð£¼ˆîñ†®™ àKñ‚è£ó˜ I¡ù¿ˆî õ£Kò£è I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù ÞöŠ¬ð ñFŠd´
ªêŒ¶ ݬíòˆFì‹ êñ˜ŠH‚è«õ‡´‹. ݬíòˆî£™ ܃WèK‚èŠð†ì Þ‰î ÞöŠ¹è¬÷ ªð£¶
¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ ãŸè «õ‡´‹.
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rkk‰w k‰W« v®éizòç ä‹f£lz§fŸ

33. rkk‰w f£lz«

(1) Ú©lfhy Âwªj EiHÎçik mšyJ eL¤ju fhy Âwªj EiHÎçik mšyJ FW»afhy Âwªj EiHÎçik
më¡f¥g£lij¤ bjhl®ªJ mid¤J elto¡iffë‹ Â£lälš, khãy§fS¡»ilnaahd elto¡iffS¡fhd Âwªj
EiHÎçik ϪÂa ä‹f£lik¥ò é¤ bjhF¥ò / k¤Âa ä‹rhu xG§FKiw Miza xG§FKiw éÂfë‹ bjhl®òila
tifKiwfS¡»z§fΫ, khãy¤Â‰FŸ cŸs elto¡iffS¡F khãy ä‹f£lik¥ò é¤bjhF¥ò Miza¤Â‹
xG§FKiw éÂfŸ/MizfS¡»z§fΫ xU ehis¡F K‹djhd mo¥gilæš brŒa¥gLjš nt©L«.

(2) ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuç‹ ä‹Ef®nthuhf Ïuhj Âwªj EiHÎçik Ef®nth®¸ k‰W« ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya§fis
bghW¤j tiuæš Â£läLjY¡F«, cŸsgoahd ä‹ c£brY¤Jif/ÏG¤jY¡Fäilnaahd khWghLfŸ, Miza¤Âdhš
288 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

m¿é¡f¥g£lthW khãy¤Â‰FŸshd VÃoæ‹(ABT) cŸÇ£L všiyæ‹ ÑœtU« k‰W« Miza¤Âdhš F¿¤Jiu¡f¥g£l


£läl¥glhj ä‹kh‰w§fS¡fhd (UI) ä‹f£lz§fS¡»z§f thuhªÂu RH‰Áæ‹ ngçš, khãy ä‹Rik g»®ªjD¥ò
ika¤Âdhš Ãw¥Ã¡f¥g£l rkk‰w elto¡iffS¡fhd T£L¡fz¡Ffë‹ mo¥gilæšÔ®¡f¥gLjš nt©L«. nknyÍŸs
elto¡iffë‹goahd g£oæèlš, tNè¤jš k‰W« bjhiffŸ vt‰iwÍ« bfhL¤jš m›t¥nghJ bghUªj¡ToathW
khãy¤Â‰FŸshd VÃoæ‹(ABT) Ûjhd Miza¤Â‹ MizfS¡»z§f ÏU¤jš nt©L«. khãy¤Â‰FŸshd VÃo
bra‰gL¤j¥gL«tiuæš, rkk‰w f£lz« ñˆFò I¡ê£ó 心°º¬ø ݬíòˆF¡ F†ìIìŠðì£î I¡ñ£Ÿø
è†ìíˆF¡ Ü÷M™ Þ¼‚°‹ I¡ðA˜ñ£ùàKñ‹î£óK¡ ¸è˜«õ£ó£è Þ™ô£î Fø‰î ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£¼‚°
裈F¼Š¹ ¶¬í (Stand by Support) A¬ì‚裶.
(3) I¡ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‹î£óK¡ ¸è˜«õ£ó£è Þ¼‚°‹ å¼ Fø‰î ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ ñŸÁ‹ I¡
àŸðˆFò£÷¼‚°‹ Þ¬ì«òò£ù ð†®òLìŠð†ì I¡Þ¿Š¹ ñŸÁ‹ ªõO«òŸøˆFŸ°‹ àœ÷ð®«òò£ù
I¡Þ¿Š¹/ I¡ªõO«òŸøˆFŸ°‹ Þ¬ì«òò£ù ñ£Áð£´èœ ݬíòˆFù£™ ÜPM‚¬è ªêŒòð†ìõ£Á
ñ£GôˆFŸ°œ àœ÷ ãH®J¡ àœk†´ ♬ôèÀ‚°†ð†´ õ¼‹ ñŸÁ‹ ݬíòˆFù£™ °Pˆ¶¬ó‚èŠð†ì
F†ìIìŠðì£î I¡ñ£ŸøƒèÀ‚è£ù è†ìíƒèÀ‚Aíƒè Gèó I¡ù÷MJ´îL¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ õ£ó£‰Fó
²öŸCJ¡ «ðK™ ñ£Gô I¡²¬ñ ðA˜‰îŠ¹ ¬ñòˆFù£™ HøŠH‚èŠð†ì êññŸø ªêò™ð£´èÀ‚è£ù Æ´
èí‚°èO¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ b˜‚èŠð´î™ «õ‡´‹. «ñ«ô»œ÷ ïìõ®‚è¬èJ¡ð®ò£ù ð†®òLì™,
õÅLˆî™ ñŸÁ‹ ªî£¬èèœ âõŸ¬ø»‹ ªè£´ˆî™ ÜšõŠ«ð£¶ ªð£¼‰î‚îòõ£Á ñ£GôˆFŸ°œ÷£ù
ãH®J¡ eî£ù ݬíòˆF¡ ݬíèÀ‚Aíƒè Þ¼ˆî™ «õ‡´‹. I¡ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‹î£óK¡ Fø‰î
¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜ I¡ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‹î£óK¡ 裈F¼Š¹ ¶¬íõ½MŸ° î°F»¬ìòõ˜. ñ£GôˆFŸ°œ
ãH® G¬ø«õŸøŠð´‹ õ¬óJ™, 裈F¼Š¹ ¶¬íõ½ ñŸÁ‹ è†ìí‹ W›è‡ìõ£Á 心°º¬øŠð´ˆîŠð´‹:-
(a) å¼ Fø‰î ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£K¡ å¼ ð†®òLì™ ²öŸCJ™ àœ÷ð®«òò£ù I¡Fø¡ /
I¡Þ¿Š¹, ÜÂñF‚èŠð†ì Fø¡ / I¡Q¿ŠHŸ° Gèó£è«õ£ Ü™ô¶ °¬øõ£è«õ£ Þ¼ŠH¡ æŠð‰î‹
ªêŒòŠð†ì Fø¡ ñŸÁ‹ I¡ù£Ÿø™ Ü™ô¶ ðƒ°¬õˆî Fø¡ Ü™ô¶ I¡ù£Ÿø™ ⶠªð£¼‰î‚îò«î£)
Fø‰î ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£˜, î‚è ¸è˜«õ£˜ HKMŸ°, ݬíò‹ ÜšõŠ«ð£¶ G˜íJ‚°‹ ªð£¼ˆîñ£ù
iîŠð†®ò™ è†ìíˆ¬î ªê½ˆ¶õ£˜.
(b) å¼ Fø‰î ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ¸è˜«õ£K¡ å¼ ð†®òLì™ ²öŸCJ™, àœ÷ð®«òò£ù I¡Fø¡ /
I¡Þ¿Š¹ ÜÂñF‚èŠð†ì Fø¡ / I¡Þ¿ŠHŸ° ÜFèñ£è Þ¼ŠH¡ (åŠð‰î‹ ªêŒòŠð†ì Fø¡ ñŸÁ‹
I¡ù£Ÿø™ Ü™ô¶ ðƒ° ¬õˆî Fø¡ Ü™ô¶ I¡ù£Ÿø™ ⶠªð£¼‰î‚îò«î£) ÜÂñF‚èŠð†ì
I¡Fø¡/ I¡ Þ¿ŠHŸ‚° «ñ™ Þ¼‚°‹ I¡Fø¡ / I¡Þ¿ŠHŸ°, ݬíò‹, ܈î¬èò HK¾
¸è˜«õ£¼‚° ÜšõŠ«ð£¶ MFˆªî£°ŠH¡ õNò£è«õ£ / ݬíò£è«õ£ MF‚°‹ ÜFèŠð®ò£ù I¡Fø¡
/ I¡ù£Ÿø™ è†ìíƒèÀ‚° Þíƒè ªê½ˆî «õ‡´‹.
(4) I¡îA˜ñ£ù Ü«ñŠ¸¹«ö, ݬíòˆF¡ îI›ï£´ I¡ðA˜ñ£ù ªêò™Fø„ ªê‰îóƒèÀ‚è£ù 心°º¬ø
MFèœ 2004™ °PŠHìŠð†ì îóƒèO¡ ܊𣙠»il¡f¡Toajhf ÏšyhÂU¥gj‹ éisthf, jhœä‹ ÏG¥ghf ÏU¡F«
ne®éš, Âwªj EiHÎçik tho¡ifahs®, ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuç‹ ruhrç ä‹bfhŸKjš éiyæš ä‹g»®khd cçk«
jhuuhš <L brŒa¥gLjš nt©L«.

és¡f«:-
(1) “ruhrç ä‹bfhŸKjš éiy” v‹gJ, ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhu®, KªÂa M©oš Ra cgnahfä‹ c‰g¤Â bryÎ
cŸsl§fyhd ä‹ bfhŸKjš brŒJŸs xU§»izªj ãuš ruhrç éiy v‹W bghUŸgL«.

(2) “g£oaèl¥glhj ä‹Rik Fiw¥ò” v‹gJ, ä‹g»®khd cçk«jhuuhšm¿é¡f¥g£LŸs ä‹Rik Fiw¥ò neu§fŸ
mšyhj Ãw neu§fë‹ nghJ brŒa¥gL« ä‹Rik Fiw¥ò v‹W bghUŸgL«.

(5) Âwªj EiHÎçik tho¡ifahs®fŸ k‰W« ä‹c‰g¤Â ãiya§fis bghW¤j tiuæš ä‹Âwid¥ bghU£gL¤jhkš,
£läl¥g£l k‰W« cŸsgonaahd ä‹ c£brY¤Jtif / ä‹ ÏH¥ò¡F Ïilnaahd ntWghLfŸ, Miza¤Âdhš
F¿¤Jiu¡f¥g£l f£lz§fS¡F Ïz§f thuhªÂu RH‰Áæ‹ ngçš khãy ä‹Rik g»®ªjD¥ò ika¤Âdhš Ãw¥Ã¡f¥g£l
rkk‰w elto¡iffS¡fhd T£Lfz¡Ffë‹ mo¥gilæš Ô®¡f¥gLjš nt©L«.

(6) rkk‰w f£lz§fë‹ brY¤JifahdJ ca® K‹Dçik cilajhF« k‰W« (cçk«jhu®fŸ mšyJ, ne®Î¡nf‰g,
Âwªj EiHÎçik tho¡ifahs®fŸ cŸsl§fyhf) r«gªj¥g£l mikÎW tho¡ifahs®fŸ, khãy ä‹Rik g»®ªjjD¥ò
ika¤Âdhš Ïa¡f¥gL« khãy rkk‰w xU§»izªj fz¡»š 10(g¤J) eh£fS¡FŸ R£o¡fh£l¥g£l bjhiffis¢
brY¤Jjš nt©L«. rkk‰w f£lz§fë‹ bghU£L gz« bgw nt©oa eg®, Ëd® _‹W (3) gâeh£fS¡FŸ khãy
rkk‰w xU§»izªj fz¡»èUªJ brY¤j¥gLth®.

(7) nknyÍŸs rkk‰w f£lz§fS¡F vÂuhd brY¤JiffŸ, Ïu©L eh£fS¡F nkš fhy¤jhœthf¢ brY¤j¥gLkhdhš,
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 289

mjhtJ, étu m¿¡if Ãw¥Ã¡f¥g£l njÂæèUªJ g‹åbu©L (12) eh£fS¡F nkš, jtWif brŒÍ« ju¥Ãd®, x›bthU
ehS¡Fkhd fhy¤jhœé‰fhf, 0.06 éG¡fhL jåt£o brY¤Jjš nt©L«. m›thW tNè¡f¥g£l t£o¤bjhif, vªj eg®
mªj¤ bjhifia¥ bgWtj‰F cçikÍilatnuhmªj egU¡F, fhy¤jhœthd brY¤JjY¡fhf tH§f¥gLjš nt©L«.
bjhl®ªJ brŒÍ« jtWiffŸ, vitnaDäU¥Ã‹, mit, Ô®têelto¡if bjhl§Ftj‰fhf khãyä‹Rik g»®ªjD¥ò
ika¤Âdhš Miza¤Â‰F m¿é¡f¥gLjš nt©L«.

(8) éçthd ä‹fz¡F eilKiw, khãy ä‹Rik g»®ªjD¥ò ika¤Âdhš jahç¡f¥g£L, Ϫj xG§FKiw éÂfŸ
m¿é¡if brŒa¥£lÂèUªJ 60 eh£fS¡FŸ Miza¤Â‹ x¥òjyë¥ò bgWtj‰fhf rk®¥Ã¡f¥gLjš nt©L«.

34. v®éidòç ä‹f£lz«:-

Âwªj EiHÎçik tho¡ifahs®fshš brŒa¥gL« v®éidòç ä‹f£lz§fS¡fhd brY¤Jif, Miza¤Â‹


khãy ä‹f£ik¥ò é¤bjhF¥ò / xG§FKiwéÂfŸ / Mizfëš F¿¥Ãl¥g£l tif KiwfS¡F Ïz§f ÏU¤jš
nt©L«.

܈Fò£ò‹ - 8

õEè‹ ê£˜‰î Mûòƒèœ


35. èí‚Aì™, õ¼ñ£ù‹ ñŸÁ‹ ðƒA´î™:
Þ‰î õN裆´ º¬øèO¡ ð®, ªêôMù èí‚°è¬÷ ñFŠHì H¡õ¼‹ º¬øèœ H¡ðŸøŠð´A¡øù.
(i) ñ£GôƒèÀ‚A¬ì«òò£ù ðKõ˜ˆî¬ùèœ
(a) °ÁAòè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ
(i) °ÁAò è£ô ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ‚è£ù ¬ñò ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ñŸÁ‹ ñ£Gô ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¬ð ðò¡
𴈶õîŸè£ù è†ìíƒèœ ñŸÁ‹, ñ‡ìô I¡ðÀ ðA˜ñ£ù G¬ôò‹ ñŸÁ‹ ñ£Gô I¡ðÀ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù
G¬ôòˆF¡ Þò‚°î™ ªêô¾è¬÷ õÅLˆî™ ñŸÁ‹ MG«ò£Aˆî™ ÝAò¬õ ¬ñò ݬíòˆF¡
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(c) Þóˆ¶ ªêŒòŠð†ì£™, Þ‰î 心°º¬ø MFèO™ 心°º¬ø MF 21™ °PŠH†´œ÷ð®, Þò‚°î™
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41. ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ I¡ðA˜ñ£ù Fø¡ ñFŠd´
(1) ñ£Gô ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ GÁõù‹ 嚪õ£¼ ¶¬íI¡ G¬ôòˆFŸè£ù, 嚪õ£¼ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ð°FJ¡ ªð£¶
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(a) ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ð°FJ¡ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù Fø¡=(DC-SD-AC)+NC-ND
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AC = ãŸèù«õ 嶂W´ ªêŒòŠð†´, àð«ò£A‚èŠðì£î Fø¡, ªñ.õ£†®™
NC = ¹Fî£è GÁõŠð쾜÷ Fø¡ ªñ.õ£†®™
ND = âF˜ð£˜‚èŠð´‹ ¹Fò «î¬õFø¡.
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(b) ¶¬íI¡ G¬ôòˆF¡ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ðA˜ñ£ù Fø¡ =(TC-SP-AC) + NC - AD


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SP = ¶¬íI¡G¬ôò à„êè†ì Fø¡ â‹.M.ã.J™
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NC = ¹Fî£è GÁõŠð쾜÷ I¡ñ£ŸP Fø¡ â‹.M.ã.J™
ND = ¹Fî£è âF˜ð£˜‚èŠð´‹ Fø¡ â‹.M.ã.J™.
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î÷ˆF½‹ ªõOJì «õ‡´‹.
(2) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ «è†èŠð´‹ I¡ðA˜ñ£ù ܬñŠH¡ ð°FJ™ 嶂W´ ªêŒõ A¬ì‚è‚ Ã®ò
Fø¬ù, î°F»¬ìò I¡ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‹ ªðŸ«ø£˜ èí‚A´î™ «õ‡´‹.
42. ªõ†®‚°¬øŠH¡ º¡ÂK¬ñ
ñ£Gô I¡ è†ì¬ñŠ¹ MFˆªî£°ŠH¡ð®, «î¬õŠð´‹ «ð£ªî™ô£‹ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ I¡ ðA˜«õ£˜‚è£ù
Ü÷¾èœ °¬ø‚èŠð´‹. Ýù£™ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‹ ªðŸ«ø£K¡ Þˆî¬èò õêFèœ è¬ìC ºòŸCò£è
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õ°ˆî™ «õ‡´‹.
43. MKõ£ù º¬øèœ
(1) ñ£Gô ÜóCîN™ Þ‰î 心°º¬ø MFèœ ªõOJìŠð†ì 60 èÀ‚°œ, ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹
G¬ôòº‹, ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‹ ªðŸ«ø£¼‹, ݬíòˆFŸ° c‡ì MKõ£ù õNº¬øè¬÷ êñ˜H‚è «õ‡´‹.
ÝJ‹ ݬíòˆFŸ° MKõ£ù õNº¬øèœ ªîKM‚èŠð´º¡ ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ G¬ôòº‹,
I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‹ ªðŸ«ø£¼‹ õ¬ó¾ õN裆ì™è¬÷ îƒè÷¶ Þ¬íòî÷ˆF™ ªõOJ†´, å¼ ñ£î
è£ôˆF™ ñ‚èO¡ 輈¶èœ «è†èŠðì «õ‡´‹.
ÝJ‹ «ñ½‹ Þšõ£Á MKõ£ù õNº¬øè¬÷ ݬíòˆFŸ° ªîKM‚°‹ªð£¿¶ ñ£Gô I¡
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(2) Þ‰î MKõ£ù º¬øèœ, ñ£Gô I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ G¬ôòº‹, I¡ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‹ ªðŸ«ø£¼‹
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(a) Þ¬íŠHŸè£ù M‡íŠð ï轋 ܉î ެ특‚è£ù åŠð‰îƒèÀ‹
(b) c‡ìè£ô, ñˆFòè£ô ñŸÁ‹ °ÁAòè£ô ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù àKñ‹ ªðŸ«ø£K¡
LTOA/MTOA åŠð‰îƒèœ
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àˆîóõ£î‹, ñŸø Mõóƒèœ.
44. °¬øb˜‚°‹ õNº¬øèœ
(1) ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù‹ ªî£ì˜ð£ù â™ô£ °¬øèÀ‹ ܉î‰î ެ특 ºèõ˜èOì‹
ªîKM‚èŠð†´ Ü‚°¬ø 30 èÀ‚°œ b˜‚èŠðì «õ‡´‹.
(2) Þ‰î ެ특 ºèõ˜è÷£™ Þ‚°¬øèœ b˜‚èŠðì£M†ì£™ ܬõ ݬíòˆFì‹ º¬øJìŠðì
«õ‡´‹.
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45. °¬øè¬÷ˆ b˜ŠðîŸè£ù ÜFè£óƒèœ

Þ‰î 心°º¬ø MFèO¡ ãŸð£´è¬÷ ï¬ìº¬ø𴈶õF™ ãŸð´‹ °¬øè¬÷ˆ b˜‚è, ݬíò‹ îù¶ ªð£¶
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46. M÷‚躮ò£è Þ¬ìÎÁèœ

(1) Þ‰î õN裆ì™èœð®, Cô G蛾è÷£™, ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù åŠð‰îƒèO¡ ðƒ°î£ó˜èO¡


膴Šð£†¬ì eP, âF˜ð£ó£ñ™ Fø‰î ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ðA˜ñ£ù G蛾èO¡ Fø¡ ð£F‚èŠð†ì£™ ܬõ ÞòŸ¬è YŸøƒèœ
âù H¡õ¼‹ õ¬èèO™ HK‚èŠð´‹.

(i) ÞòŸ¬è «ðóN¾èœ (Ìè‹ð‹, ªõœ÷‹, ¹ò™ YŸøƒèœ)

(ii) «ð£˜èœ, èôõó‹ ñŸÁ‹ ªð£¶°öŠðƒèœ ñŸÁ‹ ÞòŸ¬è ÜN¾èœ

(iii) ðƒ°î£ó˜è÷£™ ãŸðì£î I¡è†ì¬ñŠ¹ / ðA˜ñ£ù °¬øð£´èœ.

(2) Þ‰î ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ åŠð‰îˆF¡ Þó‡´ îóŠHù¼‹ åŠð‰îˆF¡ HK¾èœ ð® ï쉶 ªè£œ÷ «õ‡´‹.
ÞòŸ¬è YŸøƒè÷£™ ã«î‹ ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ I¡ ðA˜ñ£ù åŠð‰îˆFŸ° ð£îè‹ ãŸð†ì£™ Þó‡´ îóŠHù¼‚°‹
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47. F¼ˆîƒèÀ‚è£ù ÜFè£óƒèœ

Þ‰î 心°º¬ø MFèO¡ ãŸð£´è¬÷ ݬíò‹ ≫ïóº‹ ñ£Áð´ˆî, ñ£ŸPò¬ñ‚è, CP¶ ñ£Ÿø, F¼ˆî‹
ªêŒò º®»‹.

48. ê†ìc‚躋 ð£¶è£ˆî½‹

(1) Þ‰î 心°º¬ø MFèO¡ ï¬ìº¬ø ï£OL¼‰¶ “îI›ï£´ I¡ê£ó 心°º¬ø ݬíò‹ ñ£GôˆFŸ°œ÷£ù
ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ ðA˜ñ£ù õN裆ì™èœ-2005” c‚è‹ ªêŒòŠð´Aø¶.

(2) Þ‰î 心°º¬ø MFèO¡ F¼ˆîƒèœ ªêŒòŠð†ì£«ô£/ ªêŒî¬õò£è è¼îŠð†ì£«ô£ ܬõ F¼ˆîƒèœ
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(3) ñ£GôˆFŸ°œ÷£ù I¡ ªî£ìó¬ñŠ¹ ñŸÁ‹ ðA˜ñ£ù ªî£ì˜èO¡, ªð£¶ ¸¬ö¾K¬ñ I¡ðA˜ñ£ù ¸è˜«õ£˜èœ
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(4) Þ‰î 心°º¬ø MFèœ, ݬíò‹ ªõOJ†ì ñŸø 心°º¬ø MFèœ / MFˆªî£°Š¬ðˆ ªî£ì˜‰¶
ï¬ìº¬øŠð´ˆîŠð´‹.

(5) Þ‰î 心°º¬ø MFèœ, I¡ Fø¡ °¬øŠ¹ ñŸÁ‹ 膴Šð£´, °Pˆ¶ ݬíò‹ ÜšõŠ«ð£¶ ªõOJ´‹
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G¬ôòˆFŸ°  àK¬ñòO‚A«ø¡.

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DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS, CHENNAI-600 025


[Lr. No. 100181/M3/2014 Dated 16-4-2014]
No.VI(2)/118/2014.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS / EDUCATIONAL OFFICERS
LOSS OF CERTIFICATES
It is hereby notified that the Original Higher Secondary Certificates / Matriculation Certificates / Diploma
Certificates/ School Certificates of the following pupils are reported to have been lost beyond recovery.
Necessary steps are being taken to issue the duplicate of the said Certificates. If the Originals were to be
found by anybody, they should be treated as invalid and sent to the Secretary, Board of Higher Secondary
Examination / Directorate of Government Examinations, Chennai-6 / Director of Technical Education, Chennai-
25 / Inspector / Inspectress of Matriculation and Anglo-Indian Schools as the case may be for cancellation:—
C.N.C. Name of the Candidate Register Number Month Details of Reference Number
Number. and Institution. and Certificate and Year. Examination. and Date.
Number.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1 Paranthman S. 444052 DCA April 1993 Electronics 103149/M5/2014


350, Sri Sowdambika 008269 And 16/4/2014
Polytechnic Collage, Communication
Aruppukottai. Engineering
First Class
2 Bhakkiyaraj, S. 10315122 DCN April 2012 Electrical and 103748/M4/2014
812, Surya, 341963 Electronics 16/4/2014
Polytechnic Collage. Engineering
First Class
3 Naveen Kumar S. 2321515 April 2005 Mechanical 104031/M3/2014
231, N P A Centenary B0209936 Engineering 17/3/2014
Polytechnic First Class
College, Kotagiri
4 Pream Santhosh B. 2512782 October 2007 Mechanical 103686/M3/2014
545, Vivenkananda DCN 044190 Engineering 10/3/2014
Polytechnic College, Neyveli Second Class
5 Geeo Raveendaran 1024394 April 1999 Mechanical 103687/M3/2014
353, S A Raja's 133563 Engineering 10/3/2014
College
Polytechnic Collage, First Class
Trrunelveli.

6 Sankara Subramanian T 525757/April 94 April 1995 Mechanical 103751/M3/2014


352, Lakshmi Ammal DCA 53130 Engineering 11/3/2014
Polytechnic Collage,
College First Class
Kovilpatti
7 Maneeswaran P 2631295 April 2008 Electronics 103980/M4/2014
228, Arasan Ganesan, DCN 52507 And Communication
Electronics 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College
Collage, Engineering
Sivakasi. First Class
8 Veeramani G 062125/Nov 88 April 1989 Civil Engineering 103036/M2/2014
354, Gomatiiambal DC 34817 Second Class 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College,
Malayadikurichi
9 Karnan A 2007324/Apr 2002 April 2005 Automobile 104099/M3/14
334, CCMR B 201822 Engineering 18/3/2014
Polytechnic College, Second Class
Thanjavur
10 Sudhakaran M 2470849 April 2006 Civil Engineering 102998/M2/14
345, Thanapandiyan B297128 Second Class 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College,
Madurai
11 Ramasamy K 1177076 April 2000 Chemical 104177/M2/14
320, Kongu B103209 Technology 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College, Second Class
Perundurai.
12 Vinoj T 2580481 October 2007 Chemical 103851/M2/14
103, Institute of Chemical DCN 044526 Engineering 16/4/2014
Technology First Class with
Hon ours
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 315

C.N.C. Name of the Candidate Register Number Month Details of Reference Number
Number. and Institution. and Certificate and Year. Examination. and Date.
Number.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

13 Raakesh N 757367 April 1996 Computer 103852/M2/14


371 Annai Velankanni 65256 Technology 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College, First Class
14 Arul Sandana Rani A 2016703 April 2002 Computer 104128/M2/14
519 SCad B0127472 Technology 16/4/2014
Gramodhaya First Class with
Polytechnic College. Honours
15 Saravanan M 2543257 October 2007 Civil Engineering 102714/M2/14
348, Ramuseetha DCN 042883 Second Class 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College
16 Satish Kumar J N 2790503 April 2009 Instrumentation 103750/M2/14
213, Sri Krishna DCN 099732 and Control 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College Engineering
First Class with
Hon ours
17 Gomathi A 2538608 April 2007 Textile Technology 103148/M2/14
350, Sri Sowdabika DCN 021635 First Class with 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College Honours
18 Amul Raj S 1012551 April 1999 Civil Engineering 102608/M2/14
335, The Karur Polytechnic 128353 First Class 16/4/2014
College
19 Padmapriya R 1101230 April 2001 Civil Engineering 102085/M2/14
220, Pattukkottai B0079409 First Class with 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College Honours
20 Manikandan B 2405776 April 2006 Mechanical 104176/M3/14
239 C S I B252894 Engineering 19/3/2014
Polytechnic College First Class with
Salem Hon ours
21 Arun Logesh S 29508953 April 2011 Computer 103854/M2/14
The King DCN 242674 Technology 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College First Class with
Honours
22 Singamthu N 2372068 April 2005 Civil Engineering 10435/M2/14
117, Alagappa B0205184 First Class 16/4/2014
Polytechnic College
23 Selvakumar S 1281285 April 2001 Mechanical 104578/M3/2014
508, Maruthi B0094783 Engineering 28/3/2014
Polytechnic College First Class
Salem
No. VI(2)/119/2014.
1 Gnanam, S. 860106 August 2006 Accountancy è®î ⇠105272/†®(3)2013,
(1-5-1961) JE 909281 Junior 16-4-2014.
Second Class
No. VI(2)/120/2014.
1 Akila, S. 205034 January 1998 TES è®î ⇠111256/†®(3)/2014,
(21-5-1976) SC 209659 Second Class 16-4-2014.
402920 July 1998 TTS
SC 220668 First Class

No. VI(2)/121/2014.
1 Vinu, M. 644419 February 2006 TES è®î ⇠103893/†®(3)/2014,
(25-5-1984) SC 506853 Second Class 16-4-2014.

KUMAR JAYANTH,
Commissioner of Technical Education and
Chairman, Board of Examinations,
Guindy, Chennai-600 025.
316 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

C.â¡.C. ñ£íõ˜/ñ£íM ªðò˜, ðF¾ / ñ£î‹ «î˜M¡ è®î ⇵‹


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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
No. VI(2)/122/2014.
Tirunelveli:
1 Sathiya, R. 201866 March 1999 Magdalene ï.è.⇠020352/â‹.2//2014
Matriculation Higher 17-4-2014.
Secondary School
Tirunelveli.
Chentharai:
2 Y Johnbenadict. 200645 March 2000 Holy Angels Do
Matriculation School
Chentharai.
Marthandam:
3 B Santhip 200065 March 1995 Hindu Vidyalaya Do
Matriculation School
Marthandam.
Madurai:
4 Arul Ganapathy, M. 812984 March 2006 Good Shepherd Do
Matriculation Higher
Secondary School
Madurai.
5 Sharan Chandar, S. 867319 March 2009 Dolphin Do
Matriculation Higher
Secondary School
Madurai.
Virudhunagar:
6 Susrutha Karthika, A.. 805175 March 2005 Star Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Tuticorin
7 Yashica, C. 804328 April 2004 Kamaraj Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Kovilpatti
Dindigul:
8 Gowri, A.. 843225 March 2006 Cheran Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Vennaimalai, Karur
9 Nafees Unissa, M. 819946 March 2006 Infant Jesus Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Tiruppur
Erode:
10 Vidhyalakshmi, C. 829708 March 2002 SSM Lakshmi Ammal Do
Matriculation Higher
Secondary School,
K Palayam
11 S Shankar Guhan 204261 Febuary 1990 Bharath Vid Bhavan Do
Matriculation School
Erode
12 Pradeep, S. 829073 March 2005 A.E.T. Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Erode.
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 317

C.â¡.C. ñ£íõ˜/ñ£íM ªðò˜, ðF¾ / ñ£î‹ «î˜M¡ è®î ⇵‹


⇠ðœOJ¡ ªðò˜ ñŸÁ‹ ꣡Pî› ñŸÁ‹ Mõó‹. «îF»‹.
è™M ñ£õ†ì‹. â‡. õ¼ì‹.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Erode—Cont.
13 Divya Jyotsna, P. 870871 March 2008 ST. Joseph”s ï.è.⇠020352/â‹.2//2014
Matriculation 17-4-2014.
Higher Secondary
School, Tiruppur
14 Vijaya Bharathi, T. 211174 March 1995 Senguthar Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Erode
Coimbatore:
15 Meenaa, B 826483 March 2006 Chavara Vidya Bhavan Do
Matriculation Higher
Secondary School,
Coimbatore
16 Sai Kripashankar 820639 March 2006 S Jothi Nikethan Kallar Do

Thanajvur:
17 Sindhuja, G. 902299 March 2008 G.G.S. Mission Do
Matriculation Higher
Secondary School, Mayilai
Cuddalore:
18 B Kalaivani 840428 March 2001 John Dewey Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Panruti
Pudukkottai:

19 Nandhini, N. 227956 March 2000 A Annai Matriculation Do


Higher Secondary
School, Ponnamaravathy
Thiruvannamalai:
20 Subalakshmi, S. 844394 March 2002 Sahayamadha Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Chengam
21 Karthikeyan, D. 858873 March 2005 Gangadara Matriculation Do
School, Navalpore, Ranipet
22 D. Karthikeyan 815568 July 2006 Private Do

23 Sujitha, D. 920768 March 2008 Sri Krishna Matriculation Do


School, Arakkonam
Tiruvallur:
24 Bharath, N. 241983 March 1999 Bharat Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Ponneri
25 Prasad, C. 233389 April 1997 Emmanuel Methodist Do
CNI-53
26 Ramya Roseline, R. 876551 March 2006 Ebenezer Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Korattur
318 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 2

C.â¡.C. ñ£íõ˜/ñ£íM ªðò˜, ðF¾ / ñ£î‹ «î˜M¡ è®î ⇵‹


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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Pondicherry:
27 Reegan, E. 841296 March 2003 Petit seminaire ï.è.⇠020352/â‹.2//2014,
Higher Secondary 17-4-2014.
School, Pondy
28 Balamurugan, K. 848061 March 2005 ST Patrick Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Pondicherry
29 Preetha, U. 904209 March 2007 St Joseph of Cluny Do
Girls Higher Secondary
School, Pondy
30 Amuthavani, K. 228957 March 1999 St Joseph of Cluny Do
Girls Higher Secondary
School, Pondy
31 Banuchandar, A. 848063 March 2005 St Patrick Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Pondicherry
Chennai:
32 Viswanath Yeshwanth, A S. 945088 March 2008 Guru Nanak Matriculation Do
Higher Secondary
School, Velachery
33 R. Murugan 867774 March 2003 Vallal Sabapathy Do
Matriculation Higher
Secondary School, Chetpet
Ooty:
34 Dinesh, M. 100285 April 1998 St Joseph B Do
Anglo Indian Higher
Secondary School,
Coonoor

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Üó²ˆ «î˜¾èœ Þò‚èè‹,
ªê¡¬ù-600 006.

C.N.C. Name of the Candidate Register Number Month Details of Reference Number
Number. and Institution. and Certificate and Year. Examination. and Date.
Number.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

No. VI(2)/123/2014.

1 M. H«óñ£ 0807600 June 2008 ÝCKò˜ è™M è®î ⇠022479/C1/2014,


UPMM (Teacher’s TT1 1007851 June 2009 ð†ìò‹ 16-4-2014.
Training Institute TT2 798015
Krishnan Koil TTG 845275
DTE 926987
May 7, 2014] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 319

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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

No. VI(2)/124/2014.

1 A. Joseline Sabitha 0211736 Sep. 2002 ÝCKò˜ è™M è®î ⇠108068/C1/2014,


Bethlehem (Teacher’s TT1 101752 Sep. 2003 ð†ìò‹ 16-4-2014.
Training Institute TT2 201837
Udhagamandalam TTG 301837
DTE 401794
No. VI(2)/125/2014.

1 «ü. ÝLv ªüQð˜ 0513895 Oct. 2006 ÝCKò˜ è™M è®î ⇠108070/C1/2014,
Diet T. Kallupatti DTE 816018 ð†ìò‹ 16-4-2014.

No. VI(2)/126/2014.

1 J. ÜQî£ 1230740 June 2012 ÝCKò˜ è™M è®î ⇠108587/C1/2014,


Private DEE 333334 ð†ìò‹ 16-4-2014.

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