There is a process that would be available to a customer of NUL, because NUL, for example, go through the same process for a rate application and a change to that and they would have to apply to the PUB and there would be a process for the customers to make presentations. There would also be a process, I believe, that they could go to the PUB on their own behalf. I’d have to advise that Minister Bob McLeod is the lead on that initiative or area. For ourselves, looking at what can be done and putting in an ombudsman and so on, we’d have to have a look at a number of things that could work in this situation. What can an appeal process be when it comes to the private sector? So there’s quite a number of questions that would have to be looked at before I can make any commitment in that area, but I’m willing to sit down with the Member and have further discussions.
Floyd Roland on Question 197-16(3): Appeal Of Electrical Power Rates
In the Legislative Assembly on February 23rd, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 197-16(3): Appeal Of Electrical Power Rates
Oral Questions
February 22nd, 2009
Inuvik Boot Lake
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