National Energy Retail Rules: Current Rules

National Energy Retail Rules

The National Energy Retail Rules are primarily focused on the sale and supply of energy to small retail customers, and provide the detailed content of the consumer protection measures and model contracts that govern the relationships between consumers, retailers and distributors.

Under section 238 of the National Energy Retail Law, the South Australian Minister made the initial National Energy Retail Rules.

The National Energy Retail Rules came into operation on the day that Schedule 1 of the National Energy Retail Law (South Australia) Act 2011 commenced, which was 1 July 2012.

Rules version: 1 Commencement date: 1-Jul-12
  • Download the current Rules PDF RTF
  • National Energy Retail Rules 1165KB 3036KB
  • Coversheet & contents 199KB 499KB
  • Preliminary 153KB 570KB
  • Customer retail contracts 347KB 755KB
  • Customer hardship 128KB 456KB
  • Relationship between distributors and customers 154KB 498KB
  • Relationship between distributors and retailers—retail support obligations 195KB 478KB
  • De-energisation (or disconnection) of premises-small customers 231KB 604KB
  • Life support equipment 126KB 544KB
  • Prepayment meter systems 284KB 621KB
  • Exempt selling regime 151KB 575KB
  • Retail market performance reports 60KB 538KB
  • Customer retail contracts-electricity consumption benchmarks 174KB 539KB
  • National energy retail consultation 119KB 536KB
  • Model terms and conditions for standard retail contracts 194KB 624KB
  • Model terms and conditions for deemed standard connection contracts 193KB 631KB
  • Savings and Transitional Rules 177KB 604KB