The purpose of the Public Water Utility Audit Guideline is to provide a framework to help auditors and public water utilities to prepare and conduct operational audits of public water utilities efficiently and effectively.
The purpose of the Public Water Utility Audit Guideline is to provide a framework to help auditors and public water utilites to prepare and conduct operational audits of public water utilities efficiently and effectively.
The purpose of the Public Water Utility Audit Guideline is to provide a framework to help auditors to conduct operational audits of public water utilities efficiently and effectively.
The purpose of the Public Water Utility Audit Guideline is to provide a framework to help auditors to conduct operational audits of public water utilities efficiently and effectively.
Explains what information the Tribunal will require from NSW DNSPs for its 2004 price determination, and provides guidance for them on completing the information template.
This is not the current Audit Guideline.The Audit Guideline – Public Water Utilities sets out IPART’s expectations regarding the conduct of operational audits and provides a guide for both auditors and public water utilities (PWUs).
The Audit Guideline – Public Water Utilities sets out IPART’s expectations regarding the conduct of operational audits and provides a guide for both auditors and public water utilities (PWUs).
This guideline is no longer in effect. For details on the pricing information that energy retailers are required to publish, please refer to the latest version of the Retail Pricing Information Guidelines published by the AER
Successful applicants are required to execute the Technical Services and Water Licensing Audit Panel Agreement (the Panel Agreement) prior to appointment to the Panel. The Panel Agreement is the contract between IPART and a Panel member.
In December 2004, the Tribunal released draft guidelines on the application of the d-factor in the Tribunal’s 2004 NSW Electricity Distribution Pricing Determination.