described in this annual report reflect the OEB’s performance against our 2018-19 Business Plan, which was approved by the then Minister of Energy in April 2018. Expense claims are reviewed prior to posting, by the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario. All claims for reimbursement for travel and other expenses must comply with the principles and rules of the Travel, Meal and Hospitality Expenses Directive which is available on the Ministry of Government Services website. December 1, 2011 - The OEB initiated a process to develop a systematic framework to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of its policies.
Copies of older Business Plans can be provided upon request. OEB’s operating expenses per customer annually for 2017–2018 were $4.98, down $0.27as the Ontario Electricity Support Program costs related to implementation ended in 2016–2017 1Source: 2017 RRR data as filed by electricity and natural gas distributors on … The Report also contains recommendations regarding the role of staff in hearings.
The OEB believes that an evaluation framework for Board policy could be an important tool to: The Staff Report to the Board on the Proposed Evaluation Framework sets out the framework to achieve these goals. The OEB's business plans outline our key objectives and initiatives, and how we will achieve them and measure our progress. 4 Cyprus Employers & Industrialists Federation Street, 2000 Nicosia, Cyprus, CYPRUS EMPLOYERS AND INDUSTRIALISTS FEDERATION, Copyright © 2005-2016 Cyprus Employers & Industrialists Federation (OEB) |, Business Development and Economic Affairs, Research, Training, European Programmes and HR Advisory Services, International Entrepreneurship Affairs and Event Management, Volunteer Registry of Thermal Insulation Installers, Professional Associations – Members of OEB. Expenses for travel, meals and hospitality support government objectives. The Report with Respect to Decision-Making Processes at the OEB contains recommendations for the greater use of codes, rules and guidelines for policy making, in order to enhance how parties participate in hearings, and new approaches to settlement. L’Office Européen des Brevets (OEB) est l’entité d’autorité en Europe pour la délivrance de brevets. Learn about the rules that utilities and energy retailers must follow and how we enforce them. Copies of older Annual Reports can be provided upon request. The cost assessment model is the approach used by the OEB to allocate costs. Understand how your bill works and how rates are set.
Performance standards for processing applications, Archived and complete policy initiatives and consultations, Reporting and record keeping requirements (RRR), Forms and templates: energy contracts and certificates of compliance, Licensed companies and licensing information, Trade names associated with licensed companies, We review utilities’ rates and activities, and make decisions, We monitor the market and energy companies, Government directives and priority projects, Consumer complaints about energy companies, Nearing the end of an energy contract: How renewals and extensions work, COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program - Residential (CEAP), COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program - Small Business (CEAP-SB), Energy policy - consulting with consumers, Electricity utility performance dashboard, Natural gas and electricity utility yearbooks, Letter from the Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines (pdf), Letter from the Deputy Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines (pdf), Letter to Regulated Entities and Other Stakeholders re Policy Initiatives (pdf), Business Plan Balanced Scorecard Performance Audit (pdf), Audit Results of 2018-19 Business Plan Achievements (pdf), Audit Results of 2017-18 Business Plan Achievements (pdf), Audit Results of 2016-17 Business Plan Achievements (pdf), Audit Results of 2015-16 Business Plan Achievements (pdf), Audit Results of 2014-15 Business Plan Achievements (pdf), Chief Operating Officer Letter to Stakeholders (pdf), Conflict of Interest Rules for Public Servants (Ministry) and Former Public Servants (Ministry), Letter - Revisions to the Cost Assessment Model (pdf), Letter - Assessment for the Three Month Period from April 1 to June 30, 2016 (pdf), MNP Report - Cost Assessment Model Review (pdf), Letter - Notice of Change to the 2015-16 Cost Assessment to Reflect Expanded OEB Mandate (pdf), Letter - 2007-08 Annual Registration Fee for all Licensees (pdf), Letter - 2006-07 Annual Registration Fee for all Licensees (pdf), Letter - Reduced licence fees for generators of less than or equal to 10.0 megawatts in capacity (pdf), Generator Capacity Exemption Form (less than or equal to 10 MW) - Annual Registration Fee Exemption (pdf), Letter - Ontario Energy Board's Licence Fee for Generator Licensees (pdf), Letter - Generators of less than 5.0 megawatts in capacity are exempt from the annual registration fee (pdf), Letter by Ontario Energy Board to all natural Gas and Electricity market participants in Ontario: “Regulatory Cost Allocation Survey and Recommendations” (pdf), Report by EES Consulting: “Regulatory Cost Allocation Survey and Recommendations” (pdf), Letter - Generators of less than 0.5 megawatts in capacity are exempt from the 2005 registration fee (pdf), Report on the Cost Assessment Model Development and Consultation Process (pdf), Navigant Report: Review of the Ontario Energy Board Cost Assessment Model, Read the stakeholder comments on the possible revisions to the Cost Assessment Model, Read about the Proposed Revisions to the OEB Cost Assessment Model to reflect the Proposed Amendment to Ontario Regulation 16/08 (EB-2010-0362), Read about the consultation on the OEB’s Cost Assessment Model, Incentive Pay Plan for the Board Chair (pdf), Mandate Letter (Broad Government Priorities) (pdf), A Report with Respect to Decision-Making Processes at the OEB (pdf), Staff Report to the Board on the Proposed Evaluation Framework for Board Policy (pdf), Letter to Stakeholders - Regulatory Cost Measures (pdf), Survey of Regulatory Cost Measures - A Survey Conducted by Elenchus Research Associates Inc. (pdf), Final Report to the OEB - A Review of Potential Regulatory Cost Measures (pdf), Travel, Meal and Hospitality Expenses Directive, Travel & Hospitality Expense Reports (April 1, 2010 forward), Travel & Hospitality Expense Reports (prior to April 1, 2010).
This section will show the person’s name and title, purpose of the trip(s), date and destination of the trip(s), names of government/agency attendees if applicable, plus a summary of expenses for relevant air fare, other transportation, accommodation, meals, hospitality and incidentals.