Electricity Act 1992

Price restraint

64: Definition of domestic premises

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“What counts as a home for electricity pricing has changed”

This section of the law used to define what ‘domestic premises’ meant in relation to controlling electricity prices. However, it’s no longer part of the law. The government removed this definition on 1 April 1997. This means that if you’re looking for information about what counts as a home or household for electricity pricing, you’ll need to check other parts of the law or more recent rules.

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Part 7 Price restraint

64Definition of domestic premises (Repealed)

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