(A) This rule applies to an electric utility
that issues customers a consolidated electric bill that includes both electric
utility and competitive retail electric service (CRES) provider charges for
electric services. Nothing in this rule affects the obligations of the electric
utility to provide disconnection notices. An electric utility cannot
discriminate or unduly restrict a customer's CRES provider from including
non-jurisdictional charges on a consolidated electric bill.
(B) A supplier agreement between an electric
utility and a CRES provider must provide that if the electric utility collects
customer payments on behalf of the CRES provider, the customer's liability to
the CRES provider ceases to the extent of a payment made and applicable to the
customer's CRES provider account.
(C) Consolidated bills shall be accurate and
shall be rendered at monthly intervals. All consolidated customer bills issued
by or on behalf of an electric utility and a CRES provider must include at
least the following information:
(1) The
customer's name, billing address, and service address.
(2) The electric utility's twenty-four hour,
local and toll-free telephone numbers for reporting service
emergencies.
(3) The dates of the
service period covered by the bill.
(4) Current electric charges, separated from
gas charges, if these charges appear on the same bill, but only to the extent
that the biller provides both electric and gas services.
(5) Applicable billing determinants:
beginning meter read, ending meter read, demand meter read, multipliers,
consumption, and demand.
(6)
Identification of estimated bills.
(7) Any non-recurring charge(s).
(8) Net-metered usage for customer
generators, if applicable.
(9) Each
charge for non-jurisdictional services, if applicable, and the name and
toll-free number of each provider of such service(s).
(10) Amount due for previous billing
period.
(11) Total payments, late payment charges or gross/net charges, and
total credits applied during the billing period.
(12) Total consolidated amount due and
payable, or, if applicable, the total consolidated budget bill
amount.
(13) Due date for payment
to keep the account current. The due date shall not be less than
twenty-one
fourteen days from the date of postmark.
For residential bills being issued from outside the
state of Ohio the due date shall be no less than twenty-one
days.
(14) Name and
address of the electric utility to which payments should be made.
(15) The following notice:
"If your complaint is not resolved after you have called your
electric supplier and/or your electric utility, or for general utility
information, residential and business customers may contact the public
utilities commission of Ohio (PUCO) for assistance at 1-800-686-7826 (toll
free) from eight a.m. to five p.m. weekdays, or at
http://www.puco.ohio.gov. Hearing
or speech impaired customers may contact the PUCO via 7-1-1 (Ohio relay
service).
The Ohio consumers' counsel (OCC) represents residential
utility customers in matters before the PUCO. The OCC can be contacted at
1-877-742-5622 (toll free) from eight a.m. to five p.m. weekdays, or at
http://www.pickocc.org."
(16) An explanation of codes and
abbreviations used.
(17) At a
minimum, definitions for the following terms, or like terms used by the
company, if applicable: customer charge, delivery charge, estimated reading,
generation charge, kilowatt hour (kWh), and late payment charge.
(18) The price-to-compare for residential
bills and a notice that such customers can obtain a written explanation of the
price-to-compare from their electric utility.
(D) In addition to the information required
pursuant to paragraph (C) of this rule, each consolidated bill issued must
include, in that portion of the bill which details the charges from the
electric utility, at least the following information:
(1) Electric utility account
number.
(2) Applicable rate
schedule.
(3) Numerical statement
of the customer's historical consumption for each of the preceding twelve
months, and both the total and average consumption for such twelve-month
period.
(4) Specific tariffed
charges to the extent applicable: customer charge, delivery charge, and other
conceptually similar tariffed charges.
(5) If the customer is on a budget plan with
the electric utility only, the monthly budget amount and current balance of
electric utility account.
(6)
Current charges.
(7) The electric
utility's local and toll-free telephone
numbers and address for questions and complaints.
(E) In addition to the information required
pursuant to paragraph (C) of this rule, each consolidated bill issued must
include, in that portion of the bill which details the charges from the CRES
provider, at least the following information:
(1) Customer's CRES account number, if
different from the electric utility account number.
(2) To the extent applicable, itemization for
each charge including, for fixed-price offers, the unit price per kWh for
competitive service and, for all other offers for electric generation service,
an explanation of how the rate is derived, as well as any other information the
customer would need to recalculate the bill for accuracy.
(3) If the customer is on a budget plan with
the CRES provider only, the monthly budget amount and the current balance of
the CRES account.
(4) Current
charges.
(5) A highlighted notice
of any change in rates, terms, or conditions appearing on the first two
consecutive bills following the occurrence of any such changes and a clear
explanation of each change.
(F) Consolidated bill format. Any new
consolidated bill format proposed by an electric utility shall be filed with
the commission for approval. If an application for a consolidated bill format
is not acted upon by the commission within forty-five calendar days after it is
filed, the consolidated bill format shall be deemed approved on the forty-sixth
day after filing.
(G) Transfer of
customer billing information.
(1) The non-billing CRES provider
shall furnish the applicable required bill content information to the billing
party in a timely manner and in a mutually agreed upon electronic format for
inclusion in the consolidated customer bill.
(2)(1) The billing
electric utility shall include in the consolidated bill all required bill
content information furnished by the non-billing CRES provider.
(3)(2) An
entity ordered by the commission to provide any bill content, message, insert,
or notice remains responsible to provide such information to its customers,
although the information may be provided through the consolidated
bill.
(H) Partial
payment priority.
(1) A customer's partial
payment shall be credited in the following order:
(a) Billed and past due CRES provider
charges, or, if applicable, CRES provider payment arrangement or past due CRES
provider budget billing.
(b) Billed
and past due electric utility distribution, standard offer generation, and
transmission charges or, if applicable, electric utility payment arrangement or
past due electric utility budget billing.
(c) Billed and due current electric utility
distribution and transmission charges or current electric utility budget
billing.
(d) Billed and due current
CRES provider charges or current CRES provider budget billing.
(e) Other past due and current charges for
non-jurisdictional services, excluding CRES charges.
(2) Exceptions to the partial payment
priority.
Payments in full of the undisputed amount related to a bona
fide dispute do not constitute partial payments. Payments made on accounts for
which there is a bona fide dispute shall be credited to the undisputed portion
of the account.
(b) If a customer pays an
agreed-upon electric utility and/or CRES budget payment amount, then that
payment shall be considered payment in full for the current
bill.
(I) Upon the customer's switch from a CRES
provider, the billing party shall identify for the customer and state on the
bill the date after which the billing party will no longer remit payments to
the previous CRES provider and include any outstanding balance due the previous
CRES provider.
(J) Any electric
utility wishing to issue consolidated billing statements online shall follow
the listed guidelines:
(1) A customer shall
not be required to use online billing.
(2) No enrollment or usage fees shall be
assessed to a customer who chooses to receive bills and/or customer information
online.
(3) The online billing statement
shall include all requirements listed in paragraphs (C), (D), and (E) of this
rule.
(4)(3) The electric
utility shall maintain a secure and encrypted site that is to be accessed only
by the customer of record after completing a secure registration
process.
(5)(4) Any fees to accept
online payments shall be clearly disclosed in payment window(s).
(6)(5)
Any payment made online shall be credited to the customer's account as of the
date received.
(7)(6) If a customer
chooses to use online billing, the customer shall not be restricted to making
payments online in the future. All payment methods shall continue to be
available to the customer.