Wisconsin Administrative Code
Public Service Commission
Chapter PSC 134 - Standards For Gas Service
Section PSC 134.20 - Preservation of records

Current through August 26, 2024

A utility shall preserve the following records in a readable format and keep them available for inspection by the commission for the periods indicated. The list is not a complete list of all types of utility records.

Description of Record

Period to be Retained

(1)

Maps showing the location and physical characteristics of existing plant

Currently

(2)

Engineering records in connection with construction projects

Permanently

(3)

Supply records:

(a)

Station and system supply records

Permanently

(b)

All other records taken in the plant

6 years

(4)

Operating records:

(a)

Load dispatcher data

6 years

(b)

Interruption records

6 years

(c)

Meter test records

Until the information in the meter test record is entered in the meter history record and the meter is tested again*

(d)

Meter history records

Life of meter plus 6 years

(e)

Annual meter accuracy summary

6 years

(f)

Heating value records

6 years

(g)

Pressure records

6 years

(h)

Specific gravity records

6 years

(i)

All other records of operation

6 years

(5)

Equipment record:

Must be placed in mortality

Life of

study before destroying

equipment

(6)

Customers' records:

(a)

Inspection of customers' equipment

10 years

(b)

Complaint record

6 years after the complaint is resolved

(c)

Meter reading records used for billing

6 years

(d)

Billing record

6 years

(e)

Customer deposits

6 years after refund

(7)

Filed rates and rules

Permanently

Note: See Federal Power Commission Orders 54 and 156 for preservation of records. Public Service Commission's Classification of Accounts, and s. 18.01, Stats.

Note: *Note that if meter test records are being used as meter history records under PSC 134.19(1) (c), the meter test records must be preserved for the time period required for meter history records.

See also Investigation to Consider Proposed Changes to Records Retention Requirements for Electric, Gas and Water Utilities adopted by the commission in docket 5-US-114, December 12, 2006, as amended March 19, 2009, for a more comprehensive listing of retention periods of specific records.

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