Or. Admin. Code § 860-036-1440 - Adjustment of Utility Bills
(1) If a
water utility determines that it incorrectly billed a current or former
customer for tariffed services, the water utility may take corrective action
depending upon the time the billing error occurred and the date the water
utility discovered the error.
(2)
If the utility billed and collected more than the amounts stated on its tariff
for services, the water utility must refund or credit amounts incorrectly
collected during the 12-month period ending on the date on which the water
utility issued the last incorrect bill. However, if the incorrect billing
occurred more than three years before the incorrect billing is discovered, no
refund or credit is required. For example, if the water utility discovers in
July 2016 that it over collected amounts from January 2013 to January 2015, the
utility must refund or credit amounts over collected for the period from
January 2014 to January 2015. However, if that billing error occurred from
January 2013 to January 2014, the water utility is only required to refund or
credit amounts over collected from July 2013 to January 2014.
(3) If the utility billed and collected less
than the amounts stated on its tariff for services, the utility may issue a
bill to collect amounts owing for the 12-month period ending on the date on the
water utility issued the last incorrect bill. However, the utility may not bill
for services provided more than two years before the date the utility
discovered the billing error. For example, if a utility discovers in July 2015
that it under collected amounts from July 2012 to July 2014, it may bill the
customer or former customer for amounts owed for the period from July 2013 to
July 2014. However, if the water utility discovered that billing error in
January 2016, it may only collect amounts incorrectly billed during the period
from January 2014 to July 2014.
(4)
Notwithstanding section (3) of this rule, if the utility's under collection for
tariffed services was the result of fraud, tampering, diversion, theft,
misinformation, false identification, or other unlawful conduct on the part of
the customer or former customer of the water utility, the water utility may
collect full payment for any amount owed without limitation.
(5) When a water utility issues a bill to
collect under collected amounts, a current or former customer of a water
utility may enter into a time-payment agreement as provided in OAR
860-036-1420. If the customer is
already on a time-payment plan, the utility must offer to renegotiate the
payment plan to include the billing error. If the customer and utility cannot
agree upon payment terms, the Commission will establish terms and conditions to
govern the customers' obligation. This section does not apply if the corrected
billing is the result of the conditions listed in section (4) of this
rule.
(6) When a water utility
requires payment for amounts previously under collected, the utility must
provide a written notice that explains:
(a)
The circumstance and time period of the billing error;
(b) The corrected bill amount and the amount
of the necessary adjustment:
(c)
The Commission's consumer complaint process; and
(d) The right for a current or former
customer to enter into a time-payment agreement with the
utility.
(7) A billing
adjustment is not required if a water meter registers less than a two percent
error under conditions of normal operation.
(8) The water utility may waive rebilling or
issuing a refund check when the costs make such action uneconomical.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183, 756, 757
Stats. Implemented: ORS 756.040, 757.077
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