The Electricity Act 2005 establishes a framework for licensing electricity services in Malaysia. The Act has two main parts: the first part covers the process for obtaining an electricity services license from the regulatory authority, including applying for a license, criteria for approval, powers of the authority to amend or revoke licenses, and record keeping requirements for licensees. The second part outlines the obligations of licensees, including their responsibility to provide access and service to customers according to the terms of their license and agreements.
The Electricity Act 2005 establishes a framework for licensing electricity services in Malaysia. The Act has two main parts: the first part covers the process for obtaining an electricity services license from the regulatory authority, including applying for a license, criteria for approval, powers of the authority to amend or revoke licenses, and record keeping requirements for licensees. The second part outlines the obligations of licensees, including their responsibility to provide access and service to customers according to the terms of their license and agreements.
The Electricity Act 2005 establishes a framework for licensing electricity services in Malaysia. The Act has two main parts: the first part covers the process for obtaining an electricity services license from the regulatory authority, including applying for a license, criteria for approval, powers of the authority to amend or revoke licenses, and record keeping requirements for licensees. The second part outlines the obligations of licensees, including their responsibility to provide access and service to customers according to the terms of their license and agreements.
PART I - PRELIMINARY 1. Short title 2. Interpretation
PART II - LICENSING OF ELECTRICITY SERVICES
3. Licence of electricity service 4. Application for licences 5. Decision of the Authority 6. Powers of Authority in relation to licences 7. Amendment and revocation of licences 8. Notification 9. Register 10. Annual Fee 11. Accounting records and information 12. Separate accounts 13. Inspection by authorised officer 14. Restrictions on licensees 15. Prohibited conduct
PART III – OBLIGATIONS OF LICENSEES
16. Responsibility of licensees 17. Access Agreement 18. Duty of licensee to customer