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BARBADOS LIGHT & POWER COMPANY LIMITED’S NOTICE OF MOTION TO REVIEW AND VARY THE STANDARDS OF SERVICE DECISION 2018 – 2020
 
BARBADOS
 
No. FTC/UR/APFMESOS/BL&P 2017-02
 
IN THE MATTER of the Fair Trading Commission Act, CAP. 326B of the Laws of Barbados;
 
AND IN THE MATTER of the Utilities Regulation Act, CAP. 282 of the Laws of Barbados;
 
AND IN THE MATTER of the Utilities Regulation (Procedural) Rules, 2003 and the Utilities Regulation (Procedural) (Amendment) Rules, 2009;
 
AND IN THE MATTER of an Application by The Barbados Light & Power Company Limited for Force Majeure Exemption for specified Standards of Service.
 
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that:
 
The Barbados Light & Power Company Limited (BLPC) by a Notice of Motion dated the 29th day of May, 2020, applied for Force Majeure exemption for specified Standards of Service under the Commission’s Decision on Standards of Service 2018 – 2020 FTCUR/DECSOS/BL&P-2017-02 in light of the effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on its operations. The determination of this Application may result in an alteration of the Commission’s Standards of Service Decision 2018 – 2020.
 
The Application in addition to the Commission’s Decision on the Standards of Service 2018 – 2020 are available at the links below or at its office at “Good Hope”, Green Hill, St. Michael between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm, Monday’s through Friday’s. Persons wishing to comment on this Application are asked to submit written comments on or before Wednesday, July 29, 2020.
 
The Commission will determine this Motion by way of written hearing pursuant to Rule 37 of the Utilities Regulation (Procedural) Rules, 2003.
 
Dated the 15th day of July, 2020
 
Kevin K. D. Webster
Senior Legal Officer/Commission Secretary
Fair Trading Commission
 
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