Licensing Guidelines
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This paper posits that the Salta Water PPP’s longevity is at least in part due to the spirit of cooperation between various levels of the government and the private operator. That cooperation is embodied by three contributing factors including: coordination across government levels and ministries, practical measures to extend service to the poor and a flexible contract. Stable financing from the Provincial Government was another key factor.
The Singapore telecommunication services market was fully liberalised from 1 April 2000. As required under the Telecommunications Act (Cap. 323), any person operating and providing telecommunication systems and services in Singapore has to be licensed.
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Ref: FBOGuidelines
General and for Retail and Wholesale Service (Form 200). For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Energy and Power.
Tracking Number: Tanzania Form 200 Petroleum License_Undated_English
Applications--General and for Retail and Wholesale Service. Click here for EWURA's Electricity Licensing homepage.
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Tracking Number: Tanzania Form 100 Electricity License_Undated_English
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Electricity Regulatory Authority - Uganda: Application form for a License
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These Regulations may be cited as the Electricity (Licence Fees) Regulations, 2003. The licence fees required to be charged by the Authority under section 120 of the Electricity Act, 1999 shall be as specified in the Schedule to these Regulations.
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Ref: Electricity_Licence_Fees_ Regulations,_2003
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General Terms and Conditions of Supply of the Distribution and Retail Supply Licensees within the State of Andhra Pradesh – guidelines proposed by the electricity distribution companies and approved by the regulatory body that specify the procedures to monitor and enforce electricity theft, as described in Clause 10.
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Tracking Number: Cambodia Sample Distribution License_2002_English