has not indicated its approval of the proposed tariffs.
(2)
The Commission may reject an application for
the imposition of proposed tariffs if it is of the view that the
proposed rates are unjustifiable.
(3)
A decision of the Commission rejecting the
imposition of proposed tariffs shall (a)
be in writing;
(b)
state the reasons for the rejection; and
(c)
be made available to the licensee.
(4)
Upon approval by the Commission of any new
tariffs, a licensee shall notify its customers of the new tariffs
through publication in the Gazette or in such other publications
as the Commission may determine and shall in such notice
provide for a grace period of not less than fourteen days before
implementing the new tariffs.
Investigation and
suspension
of tariffs.
95. (1) The Commission may, on its own motion or pursuant to
a complaint made under this regulation, investigate any tariffs
charged by a licensee.
(2)
An application for investigation, suspension or
rejection of any tariffs brought under subsection (1) shall(a)
be in writing;
(b)
specify the name and address of the petitioner
and state the interest of such petitioner; and
(c)
the reasons why such tariffs should be
investigated, suspended or rejected.
(3)
Where after the investigations, the Commission is of
the view that the tariffs should be suspended or rejected, it may
reject or suspend such tariffs;
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