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1 THE HARYANA ELECTRICITY REFORM ACT, 1997 ... - HIPA

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(5) The Commission may not make an interim order if it is satisfied that thelicensee has agreed to take and is taking all such steps as the Commission considersthat the licensee should take to secure or facilitate compliance with the condition orrequirement in question;(6) An interim order-(a) shall require the licensee to whom it relates (according to the circumstancesof the case) to do, or not to do, such things as are specified in the order orare of a description so specified;(b) shall take effect from such time being the earliest practicable time, as isdetermined by the order; and(c) may be revoked, modified or rescinded at any time by the Commission, butin any event shall cease to have effect at the end of such period as is statedin the order unless the Commission is at that time following the procedureset out in section 29 to declare the interim order to be a final order.(7) As soon as practicable after making an interim order, the Commission shall-(a) serve a copy of the order on the licensee to whom the order relates;(b) publish the order in such manner as it considers appropriate for the purposeof bringing it to the attention of persons likely to be affected by it; and(c) commence proceedings to declare the interim orders to be a final order inaccordance with section 29.Final Orders forSecuring Compliance.29. (1) If the Commission proposes to make a final order or to declare an interimorder to be a final order, the Commission shall give notice-(a) stating that it proposes to make the final order or to declare the interim orderto be a final order;(b) setting out the information referred to in sub section (3)(b) of section 28 inrespect of the proposed final order; and(c) specifying the period (being not less than 60 days from the date ofpublication of the notice) within which representations or objections to theproposed order may be made;36

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