Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-206 - Service Lines and Establishments
A. Priority and timing of service
establishments
1. After an applicant has
complied with the utility's application and deposit requirements and has been
accepted for service by the utility, the utility shall schedule that customer
for service establishment.
2.
Service establishments shall be scheduled for completion within five working
days of the date the customer has been accepted for service, except in those
instances when the customer requests service establishment beyond the five
working day limitation.
3. When a
utility has made arrangements to meet with a customer for service establishment
purposes and the utility or the customer cannot make the appointment during the
prearranged time, the utility shall reschedule the service establishment to the
satisfaction of both parties.
4. A
utility shall schedule service establishment appointments within a maximum
range of four hours during normal working hours, unless another time-frame is
mutually acceptable to the utility and the customer.
5. Service establishments shall be made only
by qualified utility service personnel.
6. For the purposes of this rule, service
establishments are where the customer's facilities are ready and acceptable to
the utility and the utility needs only to install or read a meter or turn the
service on.
B. Service
lines
1. Customer provided facilities
a. Each applicant for services shall be
responsible for all inside wiring including the service entrance and meter
socket.
b. Meters and service
switches in conjunction with the meter shall be installed in a location where
the meters will be readily and safely accessible for reading, testing and
inspection and where such activities will cause the least interference and
inconvenience to the customer. However, the meter locations shall not be on the
front exterior wall of the home; or in the carport or garage, unless mutually
agreed to between the home builder or customer and the utility. The customer
shall provide, without cost to the utility, at a suitable and easily accessible
location, sufficient and proper space for installation of meters.
c. Where the meter or service line location
on the customer's premises is changed at the request of the customer or due to
alterations on the customer's premises, the customer shall provide and have
installed at his expense all wiring and equipment necessary for relocating the
meter and service line connection and the utility may make a charge for moving
the meter or service line.
2. Company provided facilities
a. Each utility shall file, in Docket
Control, for Commission approval, a service line tariff which defines the
maximum footage or equipment allowance to be provided by the utility at no
charge. The maximum footage or equipment allowance may be differentiated by
customer class.
b. The cost of any
service line in excess of that allowed at no charge shall be paid for by the
customer as a contribution in aid of construction.
c. A customer requesting an underground
service line in an area served by overhead facilities shall pay for the
difference between an overhead service connection and the actual cost of the
underground connection as a nonrefundable contribution.
C. Easements and rights-of-way
1. Each customer shall grant adequate
easement and right-of-way satisfactory to the utility to ensure that customer's
proper service connection. Failure on the part of the customer to grant
adequate easement and right-of-way shall be grounds for the utility to refuse
service.
2. When a utility
discovers that a customer or customer's agent is performing work or has
constructed facilities adjacent to or within an easement or right-of-way and
such work, construction or facility poses a hazard or is in violation of
federal, state or local laws, ordinances, statutes, rules or regulations, or
significantly interferes with the utility's access to equipment, the utility
shall notify the customer or customer's agent and shall take whatever actions
are necessary to eliminate the hazard, obstruction, or violation at the
customer's expense.
Notes
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