Arizona Administrative Code
Title 14 - PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS; CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS; SECURITIES REGULATION
Chapter 2 - CORPORATION COMMISSION - FIXED UTILITIES
Article 4 - WATER UTILITIES
Section R14-2-408 - Meter Reading

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 14-2-408

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. Frequency. Each meter shall be read monthly on as close to the same day as practical.

B. Measuring of service

1. All water delivered by the utility shall be billed upon the basis of metered volume sales except that the utility may, at its option, provide a fixed charge schedule for the following:
a. Temporary service where the water use can be readily estimated

b. Public and private fire protection service

c. Water used for street sprinkling and sewer flushing, when provided for by contract between the utility and the municipality or other local governmental authority

d. Other fixed charge schedules as shall be submitted to and approved by the Commission.

2. When there is more than one meter at a location, the metering equipment shall be so tagged or plainly marked as to indicate the facilities being metered.

C. Customer requested retreads

1. Each utility shall at the request of a customer reread the customer's meter within 10 working days after such request by the customer.

2. Any rereads shall be charged to the customer at a rate on file and approved by the Commission, provided that the original reading was not in error.

3. When a reading is found to be in error, the reread shall be at no charge to the customer.

D. Access to customer premises. Each utility shall have the right of safe ingress to and egress from the customer's premises at all reasonable hours for any purpose reasonably connected with the utility's property used in furnishing service and the exercise of any and all rights secured to it by law or these rules.

E. Meter testing and maintenance program. Each utility shall establish a regular program of meter testing taking into account the following factors:

1. Size of meter

2. Age of meter

3. Consumption

4. Characteristics of water.

F. Customer requested meter tests. A utility shall test a meter upon customer request and each utility shall be authorized to charge the customer for such meter test according to the tariff on file and approved by the Commission. However, if the meter is found to be in error by more than 3%, no meter testing fee will be charged to the customer.

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