Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Service Commission
Title R746 - Administration
Rule R746-310 - Uniform Rules Governing Electricity Service by Electric Utilities
Section R746-310-9 - Overbilling
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 746-310-9
Current through Bulletin 2025-06, March 15, 2025
A. Standards and Criteria for Overbilling-- Billing under the following conditions constitutes overbilling:
1. a meter registering more than
two percent fast, or a defective meter;
2. use of an incorrect watt-hour
constant;
3. incorrect service
classification, if the information supplied by the customer was not erroneous
or deficient;
4. billing based on a
switched meter condition where the customer is billed on the incorrect
meter;
5. meter turnover, or
billing for a complete revolution of a meter which did not occur;
6. a delay in refunding payment to a customer
pursuant to rules providing for refunds for line extensions;
7. incorrect meter reading or recording by
the utility; and
8. incorrect
estimated demand billings by the utility.
B. Interest Rate--
1. A utility shall provide interest on
customer payments for overbilling. The interest rate shall be the greater of
the interest rate paid by a utility on customer deposits, or the interest rate
charged by a utility for late payments.
2. Interest shall be paid from the date when
the customer overpayment is made, until the date when the overpayment is
refunded. Interest shall be compounded during the overpayment period.
C. Limitations--
1. A utility shall not be required to pay
interest on overpayments if offsetting billing adjustments are made during the
next full billing cycle subsequent to the receipt of the overpayment.
2. The utility shall be required to offer
refunds, in lieu of credit, only when the amount of the overpayment exceeds $50
or the sum of two average month's bills. However, the utility shall not be
required to offer a refund to a customer having a balance owing to the utility,
unless the refund would result in a credit balance in favor of the
customer.
3. If a customer is given
a credit for an overpayment, interest will accrue only up to the time at which
the first credit is made, in cases where credits are applied over two or more
bills.
4. A utility shall not be
required to make a refund of, or give a credit for, overpayments which occurred
more than 24 months before the customer submitted a complaint to the utility or
the Commission, or the utility actually became aware of an incorrect billing
which resulted in an overpayment.
5. When a utility can demonstrate before the
Commission that a customer knew or reasonably should have known an overpayment
to be incorrect, a utility shall not be required to pay interest on the
overpayment.
6. Utilities shall not
be required to pay interest on overpayment credits or refunds which were made
before the effective date of the rule.
7. Disputes regarding the level or terms of
the refund or credit are subject to the informal and formal review procedures
of the Utah Public Service Commission.
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