Kim Kataguiri: This change ensures that concessionaires maintain the sustainability of service provision, while users pay fairly.
Kim Kataguiri: The transition to this model also resolves the division of consumption in condominiums, since it expressly prohibits charging a "franchise" or "minimum volume" per unit in any consumer unit, including multifamily condominiums.
To mitigate impacts on revenue and ensure operational viability, the substitute we present establishes that the change in the tariff structure must be preceded by a socioeconomic impact study and implemented through transition plans approved by the regulatory body, always preserving the balance of contracts.
Kim Kataguiri: The proposal presented is based on preserving the economic-financial sustainability of service provision contracts throughout the Country, ensuring that concessionaires do not experience abnormal gains or losses of revenue, so as to guarantee the continuity and adequate provision of services.
Kim Kataguiri: To that end, the substitute provides that contracts and other instruments of service granting in force must be adjusted within 4 years from the entry into force of the law originating from these bills, by means of a transition plan approved by the competent regulatory entity.
