Terms & Conditions of Service

3.1.2 Delivery Service Customers purchasing their Gas Supply from a supplier other than SaskEnergy may continue to receive a bill from SaskEnergy for the Basic Monthly Charge, Delivery Charge, Gas Retailer's Gas Consumption Charge and other Services pursuant to an agreement with the Gas Retailer. In this event, the total billed is payable to SaskEnergy. Amended – November 1, 2009 3.1.3 Customers will be subject to any applicable Municipal Surcharge provided for in the Act or Regulations. All Services and Municipal Surcharges are subject to any applicable GST, taxes and/or other charges imposed by municipal, provincial or federal authorities. Amended – April 3, 2018 3.1.4 SaskEnergy has developed two billing options that Customers may choose to enrol in and utilize as a bill management tool. These plans are known as the Equalized Payment Plan (‘EPP’) and the Pre-Authorized Payment Plan (‘PPP’) and are discussed below. Amended – August 6, 2013 3.1.5 The federal Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act (S.C. 2018, c. 12, s.186) requires all fuel deliveries to be subject to a fuel charge. Customers will be subject to the Federal Carbon Charge for all Natural Gas Service provided by SaskEnergy. The Federal Carbon Charge is subject to GST. New Provision – April 9, 2019 Rendering Bills 3.2.1 SaskEnergy will send a Customer an invoice or bill for Natural Gas Service at regular intervals. Charges for Services other than Natural Gas Service may be billed as they are provided or may be added as a component of the Customer’s regular bill for Natural Gas Service, at the sole discretion of SaskEnergy. Bills will be rendered monthly, or at such other interval as SaskEnergy may determine. Billing or account information is available on request. Amended – August 6, 2013 3.2.2 The Customer shall pay the full amount of any SaskEnergy bill issued to the Customer, including any disputed portion, without prejudice to the Customer’s right to subsequently contest any rate or fee charged. 3.2.3 Bills will be provided by ordinary mail, or, where requested by the Customer and agreed upon by SaskEnergy, by fax, e-mail or online. For bills provided by ordinary mail, bills shall be deemed received on the earlier of the date of actual receipt or three (3) Days after the date of mailing to the last known address, regardless of actual receipt. Bills that are issued via e-mail or fax shall be deemed to have been received by the Customer on sending, regardless of actual receipt. Online bills and e-mail notifications that are generated by SaskEnergy’s computer systems to advise customers when their bills are available for viewing shall also be deemed to have been received by the Customer on sending or posting, regardless of actual receipt. SaskEnergy’s records of the date of mailing, sending or posting of bills or bill notifications shall be conclusive evidence of the date of mailing, sending or posting. Amended – August 6, 2013 3.2.4 Notwithstanding anything in this Schedule, bills are due on rendering and not on receipt. Failure to receive a bill does not release a Customer from the obligation to pay.

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SaskEnergy Terms and Conditions of Service Schedule

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