Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Public Service Commission
Consumer Standards And Billing Practices For Electric And Gas Residential Service
Part 10 - DISPUTES, HEARINGS AND SETTLEMENTS
Section R. 460.155 - Customer hearing and hearing officers for residential and small nonresidential customers
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 55.
(1) If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute, the utility shall offer the customer the opportunity for a customer hearing before a hearing officer selected from a list of hearing officers filed with the commission.
(2) If the customer requests a customer hearing with the utility or with the commission regulation officer, the utility shall place a hold on any action to shut off or suspend service until 1 of the following occurs:
(3) The utility shall accept notification from a regulation officer of a customer's request for a customer hearing.
(4) If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute, the utility shall offer the customer the opportunity for a customer hearing before a hearing officer selected from a list of hearing officers filed with the commission.
(5) If the customer chooses to have a customer hearing, the customer shall do both of the following:
(6) If the customer notifies the utility of the intent to pursue a customer hearing, then the utility shall do all of the following:
(7) If the customer fails to pay the part of the bill that is determined under subrule (5)(b) of this rule within 15 business days of the date that the utility sends the hearing notice, the utility may exercise its right to shut off service pursuant to these rules.
(8) A utility shall select hearing officers who meet all of the following requirements:
(9) In January of each year, utilities shall provide to the commission's executive secretary the name or names of selected hearing officers and update those lists as necessary. Upon notice to the commission, a hearing officer, other than those on the list, may be used subject to the requirements specified in subrule (8) of this rule. Upon request, utilities shall provide the resume of a hearing officer to the commission or any party participating in a customer hearing.
(10) If the dispute is ultimately resolved, in whole or in part, in favor of the customer, the utility shall return promptly any excess amount paid by the customer, with interest at the rate specified pursuant to R 460.111(8).