Potential non-compliance with the National Energy Retail Law and National Energy Retail Rules is assessed by the AER in accordance with its Statement of Approach. The AER will consider a range of factors in deciding on an appropriate response to particular conduct, and will take steps with the regulated entity involved. Compliance checks are periodically released by the AER to highlight the relevant obligations and to emphasise the importance of effective compliance processes and systems.

Compliance checks

2020

AER Compliance update - Obligation to make offer to small customer - January 2020

AER Compliance update - Timeframes for the installation and repair of meters for small customers - July 2020

2019

AER Compliance update - Customer hardship policies - November 2019

2018

AER Compliance Check - Authorised retailers - explicit informed consent in an embedded network - June 2018

AER Compliance Check - resolving customer transfers without consent - April 2018

2017

AER Compliance Check - bill content, frequency and payment method - June 2017

AER Compliance Check - calculating and basis for bills - June 2017

AER Compliance Check - billing complaints and incorrect charges - June 2017

2016

AER Compliance Check - National Energy Retail Law and Rules: contract price variations

AER Compliance Check - National Energy Retail Law - Retail Pricing Information Guidelines - April 2016

2015

AER Compliance Check - entering into retail contracts, explicit informed consent - November 2015

AER Compliance Check - Retailers arranging de-energisation - March 2015

AER Compliance Check - customer retail contracts, billing obligations - April 2015

AER Compliance Check - retailer initiated de-energisation - April 2015

2014

AER Compliance Check - Protected periods - June 2014