South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 103 - PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Article 4 - GAS SYSTEMS
Subarticle 4 - CUSTOMER RELATIONS
Section 103-439 - Customer Billing
Current through Register Vol. 48, 12, December 27, 2024
The gas utility shall bill each customer as promptly as practicable following the reading of the meter and render a receipt of payment upon request.
1. New Service. Meters shall be read at the initiation and termination of any service and billing shall be based thereon.
2. Bill Forms. The bill shall show:
3. Late Payment Charges. A charge of no more than one and one-half percent (1 1/2 %) may be added to any unpaid balance not paid within twenty-five days of the billing date to cover the cost of collection and carrying accounts in arrears. This method of late-payment charge will be made in lieu of any other penalty.
4. Payment. The gas utility, at its option for good cause, may refuse to accept a check, debit card, credit card or other electronic payment tendered as payment on a customer's account. "Good cause" must be justified by a gas utility by evidencing a credit history problem or by evidencing insufficient funds of the utility customer or applicant.
5. Charges for Discontinuance and Reconnection. Whenever service is turned off for violation of rules or regulations, non-payment of bills or fraudulent use of service, the gas utility may make a reasonable charge, to be approved by the commission, for the cost incurred in discontinuing the service and reconnection and require payment for service billed and for service used which has not previously been billed.
6. Estimated Bills. Each gas utility shall not send a customer an estimated bill except for good cause where the meter could not be read or was improperly registering. No more than one estimated bill shall be rendered within a sixty day period, unless otherwise agreed to by the customer.