Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-1612 - Service Quality, Consumer Protection, Safety, and Billing Requirements
A. Except as
indicated elsewhere in this Article,
R14-2-201 through
R14-2-212, inclusive, are adopted in this Article by reference. However, where the term
"utility" is used in
R14-2-201 through
R14-2-212, the term "utility" shall pertain to Electric Service Providers providing the
services described in each subsection of
R14-2-201 through
R14-2-212 .
R14-2-203(E)
and
R14-2-212(H)
shall pertain only to Utility Distribution Companies.
B. The following shall not apply to this
Article:
1.
R14-2-202 in its entirety,
2.
R14-2-206 in its entirety,
3.
R14-2-207 in its
entirety,
4.
R14-2-212(F)(1) ,
5.
R14-2-213 ,
6.
R14-2-208(E) and
(F).
C. No consumer shall be deemed to have
changed providers of any service authorized in this Article (including changes
from the Affected Utility to another provider) without written authorization by
the consumer for service from the new provider. If a consumer is switched to a
different ("new") provider without such written authorization, the new provider
shall cause service by the previous provider to be resumed and the new provider
shall bear all costs associated with switching the consumer back to the
previous provider. A new provider who switches a customer without written
authorization shall also refund to the retail electricity customer the entire
amount of the customer's electricity charges attributable to the electric
generation service from the new provider for three months, or the period of the
unauthorized service, whichever is more. A Utility Distribution Company may
request the Commission's Consumer Services Section to review or audit written
authorizations to assure a customer switch was properly authorized. A written
authorization that is obtained by deceit or deceptive practices shall not be
deemed a valid written authorization. Electric Service Providers shall submit
reports within 30 days of the end of each calendar quarter to the Commission,
through the Compliance Section, Utilities Division, itemizing the direct
complaints filed by customers who have had their Electric Service Providers
changed without their authorization. Violations of the Commission's rules
concerning unauthorized changes of providers may result in penalties, or
suspension or revocation of the provider's certificate. The following
requirements and restrictions shall apply to the written authorization form
requesting electric service from the new provider:
1. The authorization shall not contain any
inducements;
2. The authorization
shall be in legible print with clear and plain language confirming the rates,
terms, conditions, and nature of the service to be provided;
3. The authorization shall not state or
suggest that the customer must take action to retain the customer's current
electricity supplier;
4. The
authorization shall be in the same language as any promotional or inducement
materials provided to the retail electric customer; and
5. No box or container may be used to collect
entries for sweepstakes or a contest that, at the same time, is used to collect
authorization by a retail electric customer to change their electricity
supplier or to subscribe to other services.
D. A residential customer may rescind its
authorization to change providers of any service authorized in this Article
within three business days, without penalty, by providing written notice to the
provider.
E. Customer-specific
information shall not be released without specific prior written customer
authorization unless the information is requested by a law enforcement or other
public agency, or is requested by the Commission or its Staff, or is reasonably
required for legitimate account collection activities, or is necessary to
provide safe and reliable service to the customer.
F. Each Electric Service Provider providing
service governed by this Article shall be responsible for meeting applicable
reliability standards and shall work cooperatively with other companies with
whom it has interconnections, directly or indirectly, to ensure safe, reliable
electric service. Utility Distribution Companies shall make reasonable efforts
to notify customers of scheduled outages and also provide notification to the
Commission.
G. Each Electric
Service Provider shall provide at least 45 days' written notice to all of its
affected consumers of its intent to cease providing generation, transmission,
distribution, or ancillary services necessitating that the consumer obtain
service from another supplier of generation, transmission, distribution, or
ancillary services.
H. All Electric
Service Providers rendering service under this Article shall submit accident
reports, through the Compliance Section, as required in
R14-2-101.
I. An Electric Service Provider providing
firm electric service governed by this Article shall make reasonable efforts to
reestablish service within the shortest possible time when service
interruptions occur and shall work cooperatively with other companies to ensure
timely restoration of service where facilities are not under the control of the
Electric Service Provider.
J.
Electric Service Providers shall give at least five days' notice to their
customer of scheduled return to Standard Offer Service. Electric Service
Providers shall provide 15 calendar days' notice prior to the next scheduled
meter read date to the appropriate Utility Distribution Company regarding the
intent to terminate a service agreement. Return of that customer to Standard
Offer Service will be at the next regular billing cycle if appropriate metering
equipment is in place and the request is provided 15 calendar days prior to the
next regular meter read date. Responsibility for charges incurred between the
notice and the next scheduled read date shall rest with the Electric Service
Provider.
K. Each Electric Service
Provider shall ensure that bills rendered on its behalf include its address and
the toll-free telephone numbers for billing, service, and safety inquiries. The
bill must also include the address and toll-free telephone numbers for the
Phoenix and Tucson Consumer Service Sections of the Arizona Corporation
Commission Utilities Division. Each Electric Service Provider shall ensure that
billing and collections services rendered on its behalf comply with subsection
(A).
L. Additional Provisions for
Metering and Meter Reading Services
1. When
authorized by the consumer, an Electric Service Provider who provides metering
or meter reading services pertaining to a particular consumer shall provide
appropriate meter reading data via standardized formats, approved by the
Director, Utilities Division, to all applicable Electric Service Providers
serving that same consumer.
2. Any
person or entity relying on metering information provided by an Electric
Service Provider may request a 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.
3. Each competitive point of delivery shall
be assigned a Universal Node Identifier by the Affected Utility or the Utility
Distribution Company whose distribution system serves the customer.
4. Unless the Commission grants a specific
waiver all competitive metered and billing data shall be translated into
consistent, statewide formats, approved by the Director, Utilities Division,
that shall be used by the Affected Utility or the Utility Distribution Company
and the Electric Service Provider.
5. Unless the Commission grants a specific
waiver, the standardized data exchange formats approved by the Director,
Utilities Division, shall be used for all data exchange transactions from the
Meter Reading Service Provider to the Electric Service Provider, Utility
Distribution Company, and Schedule Coordinator. This data will be transferred
via the Internet using a secure sockets layer or other secure electronic
media.
6. Minimum metering
requirements for competitive customers over 20 kW, or 100,000 kWh annually,
should consist of hourly consumption measurement meters or meter systems.
Predictable loads will be permitted to use load profiles to satisfy the
requirements for hourly consumption data. The Load-Serving Entity developing
the load profile shall determine if a load is predictable.
7. Competitive customers with hourly loads of
20 kW (or 100,000 kWh annually) or less will be permitted to use Load Profiling
to satisfy the requirements for hourly consumption data, however, they may
choose other metering options offered by their Electric Service Provider
consistent with the Commission rules on Metering.
8. Metering equipment ownership will be
limited to the Affected Utility, Utility Distribution Company, and the Electric
Service Provider, or the customer, who must obtain the metering equipment
through the Affected Utility, Utility Distribution Company, or an Electric
Service Provider.
9. Maintenance
and servicing of the metering equipment (including Current Transformers and
Potential Transformers) will be limited to the Affected Utility, Utility
Distribution Company, and the Electric Service Provider.
10. Distribution primary voltage Current
Transformers and Potential Transformers may be owned by the Affected Utility,
Utility Distribution Company, or the Electric Service Provider.
11. Transmission primary voltage Current
Transformers and Potential Transformers may be owned by the Affected Utility or
Utility Distribution Company only.
12. North American Electric Reliability
Council-recognized holidays will be used in calculating "working days" for
meter data timeliness requirements. If a holiday officially occurs on a
Saturday, the preceding Friday will be recognized as the date of the holiday.
If a holiday officially occurs on a Sunday, the following Monday will be
recognized as the date of the holiday.
13. The Director, Utilities Division shall
approve operating procedures to be used by the Utility Distribution Companies
and the Meter Service Providers for performing work on primary metered
customers.
14. The Director,
Utilities Division shall approve operating procedures to be used by the Meter
Reading Service Provider for validating, editing, and estimating metering
data.
15. The Director, Utilities
Division shall approve performance metering specifications and standards to be
used by all entities performing metering.
M. Electric Service Providers shall comply
with applicable reliability standards and practices established by the Western
Systems Coordinating Council and the North American Electric Reliability
Council or successor organizations.
N. Electric Service Providers shall provide
notification and informational materials to consumers about competition and
consumer choices, such as a standardized description of services, as ordered by
the Commission.
O. Billing
Elements. After the commencement of competition within a service territory
pursuant to
R14-2-1602, all customer bills, including bills for Standard Offer Service customers within
that service territory, will list, at a minimum, the following billing cost
elements:
1. Competitive Services:
a. Generation, which shall include
generation-related billing and collection;
b. Competition Transition Charge;
c. Transmission and Ancillary
Services;
d. Metering Services;
and
e. Meter Reading
Services.
2.
Non-Competitive Services:
a. Distribution
services, including distribution-related billing and collection, required
Ancillary Services and Must-Run Generating Units; and
b. System Benefit Charges
3. Regulatory assessments;
and
4. Applicable taxes.
5. In cases where the Utility Distribution
Company and the Electric Service Provider provide separate bills to customers,
the Electric Service Provider is not required to list the billing cost elements
for non-competitive services. In cases where the Utility Distribution Company
and the Electric Service Provider provide separate bills to customers, the
Utility Distribution Company is not required to list the billing cost elements
for competitive services if the customer is obtaining competitive services from
an Electric Service Provider.
P. The operating procedures approved by the
Director, Utilities Division, will be used for Direct Access Service Requests
as well as other billing and collection transactions.
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