Decree No. 80 / 2010 Coll.

Ordinance on an emergency in electricity and on the content of the emergency plan

Valid Effective from 01.04.2010
80
DECLARATION
of 18 March 2010
on the state of emergency in electricity and the content of the emergency plan
The Ministry of Industry and Trade provides pursuant to § 98a (1) (f) of Act No. 458 / 2000 Coll., on the Terms and Conditions of Business and on the Enforcement of State Administration in the Energy Sector and on the amendment of certain laws (Energy Act), as amended by Act No. 158 / 2009 Coll., for the implementation of Sections 24, 25 and 54 of the Energy Act:
Limitation of electricity consumption and control of changes in electricity supply to the electricity system
§ 1
(1) The power to be withdrawn from the electricity system may be reduced or the power to be supplied to the electricity system may be changed in the following ways:
(a) by reducing the value of power withdrawn from the electricity system under the consumption reduction plan (the regulatory plan), the use and content of which, including the way in which regulatory degrees are notified, announced and withdrawn, are listed in Annex 1 to this Decree;
(b) by disconnecting their demand facilities by the transmission system operator or distribution system operator or by disconnecting parts of the electricity transmission or distribution facility to customers by disconnecting their demand facilities;
1. according to an off-set plan, the use of which and the contents are set out in Annex 2 to this Decree,
2. according to the frequency plan, the use, processing, issuing and updating of which are set out in Annex 3 to this Decree,
3. by the operational shutdown of parts of the transmission system or distribution system to the extent necessary to balance the power balance of the part of the electricity system concerned;
(c) by changing the value of power supplied by the electricity producer to the electricity system in accordance with the instructions of the transmission system operator or distribution system operator.
(2) The restriction of electricity consumption in the area where an emergency is imminent or for which an emergency has been declared is due to the application of the relevant stage of the regulatory plan, the cut-off plan, the operational shutdown of parts of the equipment or the automatic operation of frequency relays in accordance with the frequency plan, to the extent necessary to balance the power balance of the part of the electricity system concerned. These measures shall be applied on the basis of an assessment of the situation by the transmission system operator technical dispatcher or by the distribution system operator technical dispatcher. This restriction on the consumption of electricity does not apply to customers whose installations are connected only to the foreign electricity system and which are subject only to the restrictions of that foreign electricity system.
(3) The restriction of electricity consumption under the regulatory plan shall not apply to the technological self-consumption of electricity for electricity production and production and supply of heat.
§ 2
(1) The process and extent of the restriction of the power withdrawn or of the change of the power supplied in order to prevent or address an emergency situation shall be processed by the transmission system operator in cooperation with the technical dispatches of the distribution system operators directly connected to the transmission system (hereinafter referred to as the "regional distribution system"). The process of distribution system operators not directly connected to the transmission system ("local distribution system ') is covered by Section 7.
(2) The plan for reducing the withdrawn power by shutting down selected appliances processed for the purpose of the regulatory plan is a separate part of the programme for the transmission of a mass remote control signal processed by regional distribution system operators.
(3) It is not possible to start increasing the capacity to be withdrawn for installations that have been shut down or have been in operation with reduced capacity, from the announcement and during the period of validity of the regulatory steps reducing the power to be withdrawn from the electricity system and for the duration of their effectiveness, except for the immediate threat to the life or health of persons.
(4) The activation plan prepared by the transmission system operator's technical dispatching system, in cooperation with the technical dispatches of the regional distribution system operators, shall set out the switching-off procedure and the power-off values for the disposal of major system or local failures in the electricity system. Article 7 applies to the local distribution system operators. The interruption of the supply of electricity shall be done by shutting down the selected parts of the transmission or distribution system.
(5) The frequency plan developed by the transmission system operator's technical dispatching system and the technical dispatches of regional distribution system operators and electricity producers is a procedure for preventing and addressing the emergency situation associated with an unbalanced power balance in the electricity system and the current change in system frequency, consisting of the creation of island plants, the interruption of electricity supply to electricity customers and the disconnection of electricity generation from the electricity system by the operation of frequency relays installed in electricity generation, transmission system, distribution system or customer demand points.
§ 3
(1) The amount of power off, the selection of locations and the installation of frequency relays shall be determined by the transmission system operator and regional distribution system operators. Article 7 applies to the local distribution system operators.
(2) By 30 September each year, regional distribution system operators shall transmit to the TSO updated power values for each regulatory and switching plan and frequency plan. Local distribution system operators shall transmit this data by 15 September each year to the distribution system operator to which their system is connected. On the basis of these data, the transmission system operator's technical dispatches, in cooperation with the distribution system operators' technical dispatches, shall update their regulatory, switching and frequency plans.
§ 4
Classification of customers in regulatory degrees
(1) In order to limit electricity consumption in emergency prevention and emergency situations, customers are included in the regulatory stages according to the regulatory plan.
(2) The classification of customers in regulatory stages 1 and 2 is carried out by the distribution system operator; This classification shall not be included in contracts for the transmission or distribution of electricity.
(3) The classification of customers in regulatory stages 3 to 7 is carried out by:
(a) the transmission system operator or distribution system operator on the basis of a electricity transfer contract or electricity distribution contract;
(b) an electricity trader or electricity producer under a contract for combined electricity supply services; the electricity trader or electricity producer shall transmit the necessary data to the operator of the relevant system.
§ 5
Preventing an emergency
(1) In situations where there is a real risk of an emergency, the transmission system operator or distribution system operator may issue a warning step which is part of the regulatory plan.
(2) Restrictions on electricity consumption and change in electricity supply in the event of an emergency are implemented
(a) automatically according to the frequency plan;
(b) by the technical dispatcher of the relevant system operator,
1. by regulatory step 1,
2. according to the switch-off plan,
3. by operational shutdown of parts of the installation to the extent necessary to balance the power balance of the part of the electricity system concerned;
4. the use of spare production capacities;
5. Limiting the supplied performance.
(3) The transmission system operator shall notify the operators of the regional distribution systems concerned without undue delay of any restrictions on the consumption or change in the supply of electricity in order to prevent an emergency.
(4) The regional distribution system operator shall notify without undue delay the restrictions applied by it on the consumption or change in the supply of electricity in order to prevent an emergency by the transmission system operator and the local distribution system operators concerned with a technical dispatching system.
(5) The local distribution system operator shall notify without undue delay the restrictions applied by it on the consumption or change in the supply of electricity in order to avoid an emergency to the regional distribution system operator to which its distribution system is connected.
(6) The transmission system operator or distribution system operator shall notify the emergency prevention in a way that allows remote access.
§ 6
Emergency
(1) Any restriction on the consumption of electricity or change in the supply of electricity in an emergency shall be managed by the transmission system operator's technical dispatching or distribution system operator's technical dispatching.
(2) As a rule, an emergency is declared and withdrawn in advance. In the event of a rapid breakdown of the electricity system, an emergency may be declared retrospectively.
(3) Restrictions on electricity consumption and change in the supply of electricity in an emergency are carried out
(a) automatically according to the frequency plan;
(b) according to the switch-off plan,
(c) according to the regulatory plan, within the scope of regulatory degrees 1 to 7,
(d) by the operational shutdown of parts of the installation to the extent necessary to balance the power balance of the part of the electricity system concerned;
(e) the use of spare production capacities;
(f) restrictions on the performance supplied.
(4) The transmission system operator shall, without undue delay, notify the regional distribution system operators of the declared or rectified emergency.
(5) The regional distribution system operator shall notify without undue delay of the declared or rectified emergency to the transmission system operator and the affected local distribution system operators with technical dispatching.
(6) The local distribution system operator shall, without undue delay, notify the regional distribution system operator to which its distribution system is connected the declared or rectified emergency.
(7) In order to address the emergency, the TSO, the distribution system operator and the electricity producer shall proceed in accordance with their emergency plan, the details of which are set out in Annex 4 to this Regulation.
§ 7
Procedure of local distribution system operators
Local distribution system operators in emergency prevention and emergency situations where:
(a) have a technical dispatching system and notify the regional distribution system operator thereof, acting as regional distribution system operators;
(b) they do not have a technical dispatching system, they shall be considered as customers.
§ 8
Repeal
The following shall be deleted:
1. Decree No. 219 / 2001 Coll., on the procedure in the event of an emergency in electricity.
2. Decree No. 221 / 2001 Coll., on the details of the granting of state authorisation for the construction of a direct line.
3. Decree No 222 / 2001 Coll., on the details of the granting of state authorisation for the construction of a power plant.
4. Decree No. 226 / 2001 Coll., on the details of granting state authorisation for the construction of thermal energy sources.
§ 9
Efficacy
This Decree shall take effect on 1 April 2010.
Minister:
Ing. Tošovský v. r.

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Annex No. 1 to Decree No. 80 / 2010 Coll.
Use and content of the regulatory plan, including the way in which regulatory degrees are notified, announced and withdrawn
I. Classification of customers in regulatory degrees
(1) Customers are included in the regulatory stages by:
(a) the way in which appliances are operated by means of collective remote control;
(b) the nominal voltage values of the part of the electricity system to which the demand facility of a particular customer is connected;
(c) the value of the reserved power specified in the connection contract.
(2) Classification of customers in regulatory degrees:
(a) at regulatory step 1, all customers under control of the selected appliances are classified by means of mass remote control, or by means of another technical system for controlling the size of consumption;
(b) at regulatory step 2, customers receiving electricity from distribution system equipment with a voltage greater than 1 kV with a value of the reserved power input of up to 100 kW and customers receiving electricity from distribution system equipment with a voltage up to 1 kV with a value of the circuit breaker before the electrometer of less than 200 A are included;
(c) in regulatory steps 3 and 5, customers receiving electricity from transmission system equipment or distribution system equipment with a voltage greater than 1 kV and a value of reserved power input of 1 MW or more are included;
(d) in regulatory steps 4 and 6, customers receiving electricity from distribution system equipment with a voltage greater than 1 kV and a value of the reserved power input of 100 kW inclusive up to 1 MW and customers receiving electricity from distribution system equipment with a voltage up to 1 kV with a circuit breaker value before the 200 A electric meter and above;
(e) all customers are included in regulatory step 7.
II. Control stages
(1) The basic stage shall not reduce the capacity to be withdrawn and shall express the normal operating state of the electricity system with a balanced power balance, the necessary power reserve, the required volume and the structure of the support services for transmission system operators and the secured transmission of electricity, while respecting security and reliability criteria.
(2) The warning level does not reduce the power withdrawn; and
(a) indicates failure to meet the reliability criteria in the electricity system for balance sheet, transmission or other reasons;
(b) draw attention to possible restrictions on transmission or distribution capacity or the provision of transmission or distribution system services;
(c) draws attention to the need for increased attention when monitoring the means of informing on the energy situation and the means used to declare regulatory degrees.
(3) Regulation No 1 constitutes a reduction in the value of power withdrawn from the electricity system by switching off and blocking the switching on of selected appliances controlled by mass remote control, or by another technical power management system, as appropriate.
(4) Regulation No 2 constitutes a reduction in the value of power withdrawn from the electricity system by using the technical means of the system operator within 1 hour after the regulatory stage is declared, unless a longer period is fixed.
(5) Regulation No 3 constitutes a reduction in the value of power withdrawn from the electricity system by the value referred to in point III (3) of this Annex within 30 minutes after the regulatory stage has been declared.
(6) Regulation No 4 constitutes a reduction in the value of power withdrawn from the electricity system, by the value referred to in point III (3) of this Annex, within 1 hour after the regulatory act has been published, unless a longer period is specified.
(7) Regulation No 5 constitutes a reduction in the value of power withdrawn from the electricity system by the value referred to in point III (3) of this Annex within 1 hour after the regulatory stage has been declared.
(8) Regulation No 6 constitutes a reduction in the value of power withdrawn from the electricity system by the value referred to in point III (3) of this Annex within 2 hours after the regulatory act has been published, unless a longer period is specified.
(9) Regulation No 7 represents a decrease in the value of the power withdrawn from the electricity system for all customers to the value of the safety minima within 1 hour after the regulatory level is declared. For a sampling device where the value of the collected power cannot be reduced to a safety minimum within one hour, the time shift in hours shall be determined as the time necessary to reduce the sampling to a safety minima.
(10) The value of the power withdrawn from the electricity system shall be the average value of the power withdrawn from the electricity system at a commercial hour prior to the time of the regulatory declaration.
(11) Regulation Nos 1 to 6 may be declared simultaneously.
(12) Regulations Nos 2 to 7 do not apply to customers whose predominant activity is in health, telecommunications and postal services, in the management of water works and the supply of drinking water, the defence of the state, mining in deep mines, civil air transport, the operation of public rail transport, public transport, buildings and facilities of the Office of the Government of the Czech Republic, Czech National Bank, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Justice and Police of the Czech Republic. In addition, regulatory steps 2 to 7 shall not apply to other components of the Integrated Rescue System and to customers providing heat supply, to electricity producers and to cases where nuclear safety could be compromised, as well as to operators of economic mobilization and suppliers of essential supplies listed in the crisis plan of the economic mobilization system at times of crisis (1).
III. Power reduction values
(1) The selection and shut-off of the appliance groups at regulatory stage 1 is carried out by the technical dispatcher of the distribution system operator.
(2) The power reduction for each individual customer, classified at step 2, is carried out by the distribution system operator.
(3) The value of the power savings at each individual regulatory stage 3 to 6 is determined as:
(a) 15% of the value of the power withdrawn from the electricity system referred to in point II. (10) of this Annex; or
(b) 15% of the value of the reserved capacity in the relevant calendar month, the sum of the annual reserve capacity and the monthly reserve capacity in the given calendar month.
(4) A 15% reduction in the value of the output obtained by the customer under regulatory steps 3 and 4 shall be linked to regulatory steps 5 and 6, which shall reduce the value of the output by an additional 15%, up to a maximum of 30% reduction in the output while respecting the safety minima.
(5) The power reduction values for stage 7 are determined with regard to compliance with the safety minima for electricity customers, hereinafter referred to as the "safety minimum '.
(6) Power reduction values for regulatory stages 3 to 7 and safety minima with the possibility of a reduction within one hour or a time shift for which the value of the safety minima will be achieved and customer contact details are part of the electricity transfer or distribution contract or the associated electricity supply service contract.
IV. Determination of safety minima
(1) Safety minima are the lowest value of the output that is necessary after production to ensure the safety of the sampling equipment technology, influence on the surrounding environment and operators.
(2) The safety minimum is set for all customers with a value of the reserved power input of 100 kW and above, or in the case of customers receiving electricity from distribution system equipment with a voltage up to 1 kV with a value of the circuit breaker before and above the 200 A electric meter.
(3) The safety minimum is determined on the basis of an inventory of individual appliances and an analysis of their safety and technological minimum consumption without production. The inventory of individual appliances and the analysis of their safety and technological minimum consumption shall be prepared by individual customers.
(4) The security minimum for customers included in regulatory step 2 is set out in the operating rules of the distribution system.
V. Method of notification, announcement and recall of regulatory degrees
(1) The level of basic, warning and information on the use of regulatory step 1 shall be notified and withdrawn by the transmission system operator or distribution system operator through technical dispatches and in the mass media in regular time or emergency periods.
(2) Regulation Nos 2 to 7 are declared and withdrawn by the transmission system operator or distribution system operator by means of technical dispatches and in mass media in regular periods or exceptional periods.
(3) In addition, for customers receiving electricity from distribution system facilities with a value of 1 MW or more, the announcement and withdrawal of regulatory steps 3, 5 and 7 are carried out by the transmission system operator's technical dispatching via the technical dispatches of distribution system operators, or by the technical dispatches of distribution system operators directly according to the principles of dispatching control, by telephone, SMS, electronically, fax, or other comparable and mutually agreed means.

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Annex No 2 to Decree No 80 / 2010 Coll.
Use and content of the cut-off plan
I. Application of the Off Plan
(1) The switching off of the customer's equipment according to the switch-off plan and its re-activation shall be performed by a technical dispatching system operator in accordance with the control principles.
(2) The switch-off shall take place after publication of the cut-off steps No 21 to 30.
(3) The percentage of off-mode power in relation to the annual maximum load of the distribution system over the last 12 months shall be determined in each switching stage.
II. Switching degrees
(1) In the event of the announcement of cut-off step 21, the selected outlets in the transmission system or distribution system facilities shall be switched off to such an extent that the consumption limit does not exceed 2,5% of the annual load limit of the relevant distribution system. Each higher switch-off step to switch-off step 25 inclusive shall include the value of the off-mode power of the customers at the previous switch-off step plus 2,5% of the annual load maxima of the relevant distribution system (12,5% in total).
(2) In the event of the announcement of cut-off step 26, the selected outlets in the transmission system or distribution system facilities shall be switched off to such an extent that the restriction on electricity consumption does not exceed 17.5% of the annual load limit of the relevant distribution system. Each higher switch-off step to switch-off step 30 inclusive shall include the value of the off-mode power of the customers at the previous switch-off step plus 5% of the annual load maxima of the relevant distribution system (total 37,5%).
(3) The power charges of each switching stage are mutually agreed between the transmission system operator's technical dispatches and the distribution system operator's technical dispatches.
(4) The area covered by the cut-off shall be indicated when announcing the switching degrees and the duration of the power limitation shall be specified. In cases where it is not possible to determine the duration of the restriction at the same time when the device is issued, that period shall be determined retrospectively but no later than two hours after the customer's device is issued.
(5) The switch-off steps No 21 to 30 cannot be declared simultaneously.

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Annex No. 3 to Decree No. 80 / 2010 Coll.
Use, processing, issuing and updating of the frequency plan
I. Application of the frequency plan
(1) The purpose of the use of the frequency plan is to reduce the generation of major system failures by timely, automatic interference in the operation of the electricity system, to return and maintain the frequency of the power system after the failure has occurred in values where the technical equipment of electricity and customers is not at risk and to create conditions for the rapid return of the frequency of the electricity system to the range 49,8-50,2 Hz.
(2) In cases where, following the exhaustion of the measures on the part of electricity generators and the reduction of consumption on the part of customers for maintaining the frequency of the electricity system, its value deviates further, the frequency plan aims to maintain critical blocks of power generation in operation for own consumption, thereby creating conditions to accelerate the recovery of voltage and normal operation of the electricity system.
II. Use of the frequency plan when reducing frequency
(1) In the frequency drop band below 49,8 Hz up to 49,0 Hz, measures are taken on the power generation side connected to the affected part of the electricity system. The frequency control shall be provided according to the instructions of the technical dispatching of the relevant system operator or by an automatic change in the performance of the operated power generation blocks, by phasing in and loading of the prepared power generation blocks and by discharging the pump-power pump block.
(2) In the frequency drop band below 49,8 Hz, island operations may be generated by parts of the electricity system. The frequency of the disconnection of island operation shall be determined by the transmission system operator technical dispatching or the distribution system operator technical dispatching. The frequency of disconnection of island traffic in the regional distribution system shall be mutually agreed between the regional distribution system operator technical dispatching and the transmission system operator technical dispatching. The frequency of the disconnection of island traffic in the local distribution system shall be mutually agreed between the local distribution system operator's technical dispatching system, the regional distribution system operator's technical dispatching system to which the local distribution system is connected and the transmission system operator's technical dispatching system.
(3) In the frequency drop band below 49,0 Hz, measures are taken in the area of electrical system load. The pre-determined power levels are automatically disconnected in the frequency steps using the frequency relay. The number of degrees, their setting and the amount of power disconnected shall be determined by the transmission system operator on the basis of system calculations of fault modes and in accordance with agreements with neighbouring electricity systems with which the electricity system of the Czech Republic is synchronous.
(4) A system automatic frequency disconnection shall be used for the resolution of system failures in the 49,0 Hz to 48,1 Hz frequency band. In order to address local range failures, the distribution system operator may further implement local automatic frequency power disconnection below 48,1 Hz for the automatic power disconnection system.
(5) In the frequency drop band to 48,0 Hz and below, the selected critical blocks of power generation are automatically disconnected from the power system and converted to operation for own consumption. The disconnection of power generation blocks takes place at frequency levels such that the technical limits of power generation blocks are not exceeded and the transition to self-consumption operations is reliable.
III. Use of the frequency plan at increased frequency
(1) Measures are taken in the frequency increase band above 50,2 Hz by electricity producers. The frequency control shall be provided in accordance with the TSO's technical dispatching or distribution system technical dispatching instructions or by automatically changing the power output of the power generating units operated and disconnecting the power generating blocks from the affected part of the power generating system and transferring them to the operation for self-consumption or connection of pump power station blocks to the pump mode either automatically or in accordance with the instructions of the relevant system operator's technical dispatching.
(2) In the frequency increase band above 50,2 Hz, island operations may be created by parts of the electricity system. The frequency of the disconnection of island operation shall be determined by the transmission system operator technical dispatching or the distribution system operator technical dispatching. The frequency of disconnection of island traffic in the regional distribution system shall be mutually agreed between the regional distribution system operator technical dispatching and the transmission system operator technical dispatching. The frequency of the disconnection of island traffic in the local distribution system shall be mutually agreed between the local distribution system operator's technical dispatching system, the regional distribution system operator's technical dispatching system to which the local distribution system is connected and the transmission system operator's technical dispatching system.
IV. Processing, issuing and updating of the frequency plan
(1) The frequency plan is drawn up and issued in cooperation with the transmission system operator's technical dispatching and technical dispatches of distribution system operators and electricity producers with respect to the rules of international interconnection.
(2) If there are changes in the electricity system of the Czech Republic in connection with foreign systems that affect the frequency plan, the transmission system operator shall update the plan in cooperation with distribution system operators and electricity producers. In the absence of such changes, the transmission system operator shall, on 30 September at all times, check the current frequency plan and its possible update.
(3) In order to address local scale failures by means of local automatic frequency reliance, the technical dispatches of distribution system operators adopt specific solutions that coordinate with the technical dispatching of the transmission system operator and issue in the form of a dispatching instruction.

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Annex No. 4 to Decree No. 80 / 2010 Coll.
Content elements of the emergency plan
I. Requirements for the emergency plan
(1) The emergency plan shall contain information on the licence holder, the establishments to which it relates, the date of processing, the date of approval, the date of entry into force, the period of validity, the data on the processor's person, the data on the authorising officer and their signatures.
(2) The emergency plan contains a list of documents constituting it, indicating the location of their storage. The individual documents shall be marked, numbered and the persons mentioned therein shall be entered in the name, surname and function.
(3) The information contained in the emergency plan is concise, understandable and clearly arranged. All solutions listed in the emergency plan shall respect the local situation, customs and organisational structure.
II. Transmission system operator emergency plan and distribution system operator emergency plan
The TSO's emergency plan and the distribution system operator's emergency plan shall contain:
1. Directive of activities in emergency situations and in preventing and eliminating the consequences of emergency situations,
2. the communication and communication plan, including contacts with the external bodies concerned;
3. the staff assembly plan;
4. a description of the material security organisation (e.g. materials, spare parts, means of transport and mechanisation),
5th evacuation plan,
6. an overview of the contracts concluded between the licence holder and other bodies to ensure cooperation, cooperation and assistance;
7. Directive for the declaration of an emergency, for the prevention of an emergency and for actions to eliminate the consequences of an emergency,
8. Brief description of the system, including external links (scope of the demarcated area, reliability status, provision of a performance advance from resources in the defined territory, possibility of assistance from interconnected systems),
9. Organisational chart describing fundamental relationships and responsibilities,
10. overview and characteristics of main electricity and customer suppliers;
11. use of the regulatory and switching-off plan and use of the frequency plan;
12. an overview of the working capacity necessary for the operation, maintenance and repair of the transmission system or distribution system;
13. an emergency prevention and recovery plan to restore the operation of the electrical system equipment.
III. Power producer emergency plan
The electricity producer's emergency plan shall include:
1. Directive of activities in emergency situations and in preventing and eliminating the consequences of emergency situations,
2. the communication and communication plan, including contacts with the external bodies concerned;
3. the staff assembly plan;
4. a description of the material security organisation (e.g. materials, spare parts, means of transport and mechanisation),
5th evacuation plan,
6. an overview of the contracts concluded between the licence holder and other bodies to ensure cooperation, cooperation and assistance;
7. a brief description of the production facility, including external links (for example, the reliability status of the installation, the provision of a performance advance from its own resources, participation in the frequency plan, mode of output, fuel supply system, fuel supply level, electrical scheme),
8. organisational chart describing basic relationships and responsibilities,
9. an overview of the working capacity necessary for the operation, maintenance and repair of the electricity plant;

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CitationDecree No. 80 / 2010 Coll., on the state of emergency in electricity and on the content of the emergency plan
Regulation Type-
Author-
CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation29.03.2010
Effective from01.04.2010
Effective until-
Status Valid
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