04 N.C. Admin. Code 11 R18-05 - RECORDS, REPORTS AND FEES
(a) All records
shall be kept at the onsite management office or office(s) of the provider in
North Carolina, or shall be made available at its onsite management office in
North Carolina upon request, and shall be available during regular business
hours for examination by the Commission or Public Staff or their duly
authorized representatives. Within three business days after a written request
to the provider, a lessee may examine the records pertaining to the lessee's
account during regular business hours and may obtain a copy of those records at
a reasonable cost, which shall not exceed 25ยข per page. However, if a provider
does not have an onsite management office at the multi-unit complex or in close
proximity to the leased single-family dwelling, then the provider shall in good
faith, upon written request, establish with the lessee a mutually-acceptable
arrangement for the lessee to examine the records pertaining to the water
and/or sewer service for the leased dwelling unit occupied or previously
occupied by the lessee. In the event that a provider and lessee are unable to
reach agreement within 10 business days, the lessee may contact the Public
Staff - North Carolina Utilities Commission, Consumer Service Division, at
(866) 380-9816 (toll-free) or 919-733-9277 or may write to the Public Staff -
North Carolina Utilities Commission, Consumer Services Division, at 4326 Mail
Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4300 for assistance in resolving
the dispute. If the Public Staff determines that it cannot reasonably resolve
the disagreement, the matter shall be referred to the Commission.
(b) Providers shall not be required to file
an annual report to the Commission as required by Chapter 1, Rule R1-32 of the
Rules and Regulations of the North Carolina Utilities Commission except as
required by Commission Rule R18-3. Providers shall pay a regulatory fee and
file a regulatory fee report as required by Chapter 15, Rule R15-1. Special
reports shall also be made concerning any particular matter upon request by the
Commission.
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