Mich. Admin. Code R. 460.745 - Customer accommodation for failure to restore service during normal conditions
Rule 45.
(1) Unless
an electric utility or cooperative requests a waiver pursuant to part 5 of
these rules, an electric utility or cooperative that fails to restore service
to a customer within 16 hours after the start of a sustained interruption that
occurred during normal conditions shall provide to any affected customer a bill
credit on the customer's bill within 90 days. The amount of the credit provided
to a residential customer is the greater of a rate of $35.00 for each outage
over 16 hours, plus an additional $35.00 for each day thereafter or the
customer's monthly customer charge. The amount of the credit provided to any
other distribution customer is the customer's minimum bill prorated on a daily
basis. The rate of $35.00 is subject to an annual adjustment pursuant to
subrule (2) of this rule.
(2) No
sooner than September 1, 2022, and by October 1 every year after, the
commission shall issue an order adjusting the prevailing customer accommodation
rate. The commission shall adjust the customer accommodation rate by
multiplying the rate by the difference between the Consumer Price Index for the
month of October immediately preceding the commission's order implementing the
inflation adjustment, and the Consumer Price Index for the previous October.
The commission shall round up each adjustment made under this subsection to the
nearest $1.00.
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