16 Tex. Admin. Code § 25.132 - Definitions
For purposes of this subchapter, the following terms have the following meanings unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1) Meter tampering or tampering--any
unauthorized alteration, manipulation, change, or modification of a meter or
metering equipment, the diversion or bypass of the meter so that consumption is
not properly registered and recorded, interference with or obstruction of meter
communications, or alteration of meter data that could adversely affect the
integrity of billing data or the electric utility's ability to collect, record,
and process the data needed for billing or settlement. Meter tampering
includes, but is not limited to, harming or defacing the electric utility's
metering facilities, physically or electronically disorienting the meter,
attaching objects to the meter, inserting objects into the meter, altering
billing or settlement data, construction of electrical pathways that bypass the
meter in whole or part, or other electrical or mechanical means of preventing
the metering equipment from accurately registering, recording, and reporting
accurate consumption information.
(2) Meter repair and restoration charges--any
fees or charges for replacing a meter, repairing a meter, restoring the
condition of and securing metering facilities, removing any device that permits
the meter to be bypassed, or repairing any other damage to the utility's
facilities as authorized by the electric utility's tariff, including all other
costs associated with the investigation and correction of the unauthorized
use.
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