Electricity Act 1992

Licensing of electricity suppliers

68: Definition of consumer for purposes of this Part

You could also call this:

“What a consumer means for electricity suppliers (no longer used)”

This part of the law used to define what a consumer meant when it came to licensing electricity suppliers. However, this definition is no longer in use. The government removed it from the Electricity Act 1992 on 1 April 1994. This means that if you’re looking for information about what a consumer is in relation to electricity suppliers, you’ll need to check other parts of the law or more recent regulations.

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Part 8 Licensing of electricity suppliers

68Definition of consumer for purposes of this Part (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 68: repealed, on , by section 73.