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Analysis of electricity costs across South African municipalities, patterns of electricity theft in Nigeria, and the impact of unpaid government bills in Guinea-Bissau, highlighting financial and operational consequences for power providers.
Year:
2017–2020
Region / City:
South Africa, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau
Topic:
Electricity pricing, electricity theft, power sector regulation
Document Type:
News report / Analysis
Source:
SA City Press, BusinessDay
Author:
Unspecified businessman, Mike Schussler (economist)
Target Audience:
Business owners, electricity consumers, policymakers
Affected Entities:
Municipalities, Eskom, power distribution companies, consumers
Key Issues:
Tariff discrepancies, electricity theft, regulatory compliance, financial losses, network strain
Date Reported:
November 12, 2020
Notable Locations:
Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni, Nelson Mandela Bay, Cape Town, Durban, Yola, Bissau
Legislation / Regulation Referenced:
National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA), Electric Power Sector Reform Act (EPSRA), NERC regulations
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Year:
2017–2020
Region:
Northern Territory, Australia
Type of document:
Intergovernmental Project Agreement
Topic:
Environmental rehabilitation and site management
Organizations:
Commonwealth of Australia; Northern Territory Government
Author(s):
Not specified
Stakeholders:
Traditional Aboriginal Owners (Kungarakan and Warai peoples)
Project stage:
2A
Financial contribution:
AUD 10.048 million (excluding GST)
Purpose:
Rehabilitation and maintenance of the former Rum Jungle Mine Site
Legal framework:
Intergovernmental Agreement on Federal Financial Relations (IGA FFR)
Reporting:
Northern Territory to report against agreed project milestones
End date:
30 June 2020
Key outputs:
Finalised rehabilitation design, costings, post-rehabilitation planning, site management, environmental monitoring, repairs at Rum Jungle Creek South, stakeholder engagement
Document status:
Draft (Zero Draft)
Date:
01/04/17
Country:
Sierra Leone
Region:
West Africa
Type of document:
Strategic plan
Subject:
Establishment and development of a National Public Health Agency
Institution concerned:
Sierra Leone National Public Health Agency (NPHA)
Government body:
Ministry of Health and Sanitation
Time frame:
2017–2020
Legal framework referenced:
Public Health Ordinance 1960 (as amended)
Related policies:
National Health Strategic Plan 2010–2015; Free Health Care 2010; Basic Package of Essential Health Services 2010; National Health Compact 2011; International Health Regulations (2005)
Target stakeholders:
Government, donors, partners and other stakeholders
Public health context:
Post-civil war recovery; cholera epidemic 2012; Ebola virus disease outbreak 2014–2015
Geographical coverage:
National (14 health districts)
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
Disability policy
Document type:
Final report
Organization:
Victorian Government, Department of Families, Fairness and Housing
Author:
Minister for Disability, Ageing and Carers
Target audience:
People with disability, government agencies, disability advocacy groups
Period of validity:
2017–2020
Approval date:
February 2022
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Commonwealth of Australia
Subject:
Water reform, National Water Initiative
Document Type:
Inquiry Report
Organization:
Productivity Commission
Author:
Productivity Commission
Target Audience:
Government agencies, policy makers, researchers
Period of Effect:
2017–2020
Approval Date:
28 May 2021
Date of Changes:
N/A
Organization:
USA Team Handball
Address:
1 Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
Country:
United States
Document Type:
Strategic Plan
Subject:
Diversity and Inclusion
Period Covered:
2017–2020
Chief Executive Officer / Diversity Champion:
Michael D. Cavanaugh
Governance Bodies Referenced:
Board of Directors, Standing Committees, Professional Staff
Programs Mentioned:
Wheelchair Team Handball, Deaf Team Handball Program, Special Olympics Team Handball
Partner Organizations:
USA Wheelchair Basketball, USA Wheelchair Rugby, Pan American Team Handball Federation
Institutional Partner:
Gallaudet University
Target Groups:
Women, racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ community, military veterans, people with disabilities
Geographic Focus:
United States (including California, Illinois, Alabama)
Key Objectives:
Recruitment, Retention, Revenue diversification goals
Implementation Measures:
Ad Hoc Diversity and Inclusion Committee, Bylaw Revision, Data Collection Review
Associated Reference:
USOC Diversity and Inclusion Scorecard
Year:
2018
Region / city:
Geneva
Topic:
Telecommunications standardization
Document type:
Administrative document
Organization / institution:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Author:
Consultative Group on Telecommunication Standardization (CGTS)
Target audience:
Telecommunications professionals, policy makers, and researchers
Period of validity:
2017–2020
Approval date:
December 2018
Date of revisions:
N/A
Keywords:
Working methods; Research Commissions; A.1
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2017–2020
Region / City:
Chatswood CBD, Willoughby
Country:
Australia
Document Type:
Urban planning strategy
Authority:
Willoughby City Council
Approval Date:
26 June 2017
Finalisation Date:
January 2018
Partial Endorsement Date:
9 August 2019
Full Endorsement Date:
9 July 2020
Adoption Date:
14 September 2020
Subject:
Urban development, land use, zoning, building height, floor space ratio
Planning Frameworks Referenced:
Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS); Local Housing Strategy (LHS); Willoughby LEP 2012; Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
Key Zones:
B3 Commercial Core; B4 Mixed Use
Key Parameters:
Maximum height 90m in B4 areas; FSR up to 6:1; minimum commercial FSR 1:1
Supporting Studies:
Transport and traffic methodology by Arup; economic analysis by SGS; urban design study by GMU; heritage study by Weir Phillips Heritage
Responsible Departments:
Department of Planning; Department of Transport
Purpose:
Guide development and growth in Chatswood CBD over 20 years
Scope:
Land use planning, infrastructure provision, urban design, heritage considerations
Year:
2017
Region / City:
London, UK
Subject:
Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support Risk Scoring
Document Type:
Procurement Notice / Contract Specification
Organization:
London Borough of Lambeth
Contact Officer:
Phill Miall
Directorate:
Corporate Resources
Team / Section:
Business Transformation
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
02079260898
Contract Start Date:
01/10/2017
Contract End Date:
01/10/2020
Quotation Submission Deadline:
10/07/2017
Payment Terms:
30 days
Eligible Suppliers:
Small and Medium Enterprises
Contract Value Range (£):
25,000–99,000
CPV Code:
Not known
Requirements:
Automated risk scoring for online Housing Benefit/Council Tax Support changes, integrated Credit Reference Agency checks, service level agreement, annual cost breakdowns
Year:
2017–2020
Region/City:
Not specified
Subject:
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Part-I
Document Type:
Academic guidelines
Institution:
University/College (unspecified)
Audience:
B.Com. Part-I students
Semesters covered:
I & II
Major/Minor subjects included:
Yes
Examination structure:
Detailed with marks allocation and course outlines
Course duration:
Three academic sessions (2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20)
Grading and evaluation criteria:
Specified
Practical/Project components:
Included
Reference materials:
Prescribed textbooks and reading lists
Attendance requirements:
Specified in terms of percentage
Endorsements/Authority:
Academic board or relevant department
Policies on failed or incomplete courses:
Included
Year:
2017–2020
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Nutrition, Physical Activity, Liver Disease
Document Type:
Research Supplementary Tables
Organization:
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
Authors:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, healthcare professionals
Data Source:
NHANES survey data
Variables:
Dietary intake, physical activity, Healthy Eating Index, socioeconomic status
Population:
Adult participants with and without chronic advanced liver disease (cACLD)
Statistical Methods:
Ordinal logistic regression
Outcomes:
Associations of diet quality, physical activity, and SES with cACLD risk
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Identity Theft, Small Business Administration, Loan Assistance
Document Type:
Form
Organization:
U.S. Small Business Administration
Author:
U.S. Small Business Administration
Target Audience:
Individuals who have experienced identity theft related to SBA loans or grants
Period of Action:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Subject:
Crime, Theft
Document Type:
Statute
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, law enforcement
Contextual description:
Statute outlining elements, conditions, and inferences related to theft in Florida, including specific theft classifications and related penalties under Florida law.
Year:
2016
Region / city:
Worldwide
Topic:
Cybersecurity, Credential Theft
Document Type:
Technical Guide
Organization / Institution:
Microsoft
Author:
Microsoft Security Team
Target Audience:
Security administrators, security architects, and security managers
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Hammamet
Theme:
Countering mobile device theft, ICT policies, telecommunication standards
Document Type:
Resolution Draft
Organization / Institution:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Author:
Isaac Boateng
Target Audience:
Governments, industry stakeholders, telecommunication operators, manufacturers
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
1 November 2016
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2022
Jurisdiction:
Wisconsin, United States
Subject:
Criminal law, theft
Document type:
Jury instruction
Issuing body:
Wisconsin Judicial Council
Relevant statute:
§ 943.20(1)(a)
Amendments:
1966, 1977, 1987, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2018, 2022
Effective date of latest revision:
March 5, 2020
Penalty classification:
Class A misdemeanor, escalates to felony based on property value
References:
§§ 971.32, 971.33, 971.36; Wis JI-Criminal 1441B
Legal cases cited:
State v. Trawitzki, 2001 WI 77; State v. Genova, 77 Wis.2d 141, 252 N.W.2d 380 (1977)
Year:
2014
Jurisdiction:
Namibia, High Court, Windhoek
Case Number:
CA 74/2013
Court Division:
Main Division
Type of Document:
Judgment
Parties:
Paulus Iitembu (Appellant) vs The State (Respondent)
Judges:
Shivute J, Siboleka J
Hearing Date:
24 April 2014
Delivery Date:
13 June 2014
Nature of Offense:
Theft of a motor vehicle
Sentence:
Ten years imprisonment, four suspended for five years
Previous Court:
District Magistrate’s Court, Outapi
Representation:
Mr Ipumbu (Appellant), Mr Nyambe (State)
Appeal Outcome:
Conviction confirmed, sentence modified
Key Facts:
Vehicle stolen, found 150 meters away, items missing included battery and radio
Year:
2006
Region / City:
India
Subject:
Electricity theft and compounding procedure
Document Type:
Commercial Circular
Issuing Authority:
Chief Engineer (Commercial)
References:
Commercial Circular Nos. 17 (18.10.2005), 31 (09.02.2006), 32 (28.03.2006)
Legal Basis:
Section 152, Electricity Act 2003
Target Audience:
Electricity supply officers and authorized personnel
Procedure Included:
Guidelines for reconnection and compounding charges
Action Required:
Payment verification and record entry in consumer ledger
Distribution:
As per mailing list
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Identity Theft
Document Type:
Informative Speech
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
General public
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Document type:
Academic research article
Subject:
Water theft, regulatory compliance and deterrence in transboundary water systems
Geographical focus:
Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
Countries / jurisdictions mentioned:
Australia; New South Wales; Victoria; Queensland; South Australia; Western Australia; Northern Territory; Australian Capital Territory
Institutions referenced:
Inspector General of Water Compliance; Natural Resource Access Regulator
Key individual referenced:
Troy Grant
Keywords:
water theft; Murray–Darling Basin; legal review; detection; deterrence; penalties
Economic context:
Water allocation trade exceeding AU$2 billion annually; estimated water value AU$96.5 billion
Environmental context:
Drought periods and water scarcity affecting basin users
Time references in text:
Millennium Drought (2000–2010); regulatory data reported up to June 2023
Stakeholders:
irrigators; environmental water users; government regulators; First Nations peoples; urban and recreational water users
Research focus:
Legal frameworks, penalty-setting processes, and institutional consistency for deterring water theft
Data references:
Suspicious activity reports, investigations, warnings, penalty notices and prosecutions recorded by regulatory authorities
Organization:
Beemac Logistics
Department:
Claims Department
Document Type:
Standard Operating Procedure
Subject:
Freight claim reporting and submission process
Industry:
Logistics and freight transportation
Related Departments:
Carrier Payables Team
Contact Person:
Tanner Kutek
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Claims Submission Email:
[email protected]
Carrier Payables Email:
[email protected]
Required Reference:
Beemac Load Number
Key Topics:
Cargo damage reporting, rejected loads, freight theft, claim documentation, carrier payment hold procedures
Supporting Materials Mentioned:
Photos of damaged goods, delivery receipts, customer communications
Intended Users:
Employees or partners responsible for reporting freight incidents and submitting claims