Electricity Act, 2003
69. Notice to
telegraph authority.-
1.
A
licensee shall, before laying down or placing, within ten meters of any
telegraph line, electric line, electrical plant or other works, not being
either service lines or electric lines or electrical plant, for the repair,
renewal or amendment of existing works of which the character or position is
not to be altered,--
a. submit a proposal in
case of a new installation to an authority to be designated by the Central
Government and such authority shall take a decision on the proposal within
thirty days;
b. give not less than
ten days' notice in writing to the telegraph authority in case of repair,
renewal or amendment of existing works, specifying--
i.
the
course of the works or alterations proposed;
ii.
the
manner in which the works are to be utilised;
iii.
the
amount and nature of the electricity to be transmitted;
iv.
the
extent to, and the manner in which (if at all), earth returns are to be used,
and the licensee shall conform to such reasonable requirements, either general
or special, as may be laid down by the telegraph authority within that period
for preventing any telegraph line from being injuriously affected by such works
or alterations:
Provided
that
in case of emergency (which shall be stated by the licensee in writing to the
telegraph authority) arising from defects in any of the electric lines or
electrical plant or other works of the licensee, the licensee shall be required
to give only such notice as may be possible after the necessity for the
proposed new works or alterations has arisen.
1.
2.
Where
the works of the laying or placing of any service line is to be executed, the
licensee shall, not less than forty-eight hours before commencing the work,
serve upon the telegraph authority a notice in writing of his intention to
execute such works.