Utah Admin. Code R746-200-1 - General Provisions
A. Title --
These rules shall be known and may be cited as the Residential Utility Service
Rules.
B. Purpose -- The purpose of
these Rules is to establish and enforce uniform residential utility service
practices and procedures governing eligibility, deposits, account billing,
termination, and deferred payment agreements.
C. Policy --
1. The policy of these rules is to assure the
adequate provision of residential utility service, to restrict unreasonable
termination of or refusal to provide residential utility service, to provide
functional alternatives to termination or refusal to provide residential
utility service, and to establish and enforce fair and equitable procedures
governing eligibility, deposits, account billing, termination, and deferred
payment agreements.
2.
Nondiscrimination -- Residential utility service shall be provided to qualified
persons without regard to employment, occupation, race, handicap, creed, sex,
national origin, marital status, or number of dependents.
D. Requirement of Good Faith -- Each
agreement or obligation within these rules imposes an obligation of good faith,
honesty, and fair dealings in its performance and enforcement.
E. Customer Information -- When residential
service is extended to an account holder, a public utility shall provide the
consumer with a consumer information pamphlet approved by the Commission which
clearly describes and summarizes the substance of these rules. The utility
shall mail or deliver a copy of this pamphlet, or a summarized version approved
by the Commission, to its residential customers annually in September or
October. Copies of this pamphlet shall be prominently displayed in the business
offices maintained by the utility and furnished to consumers upon request. The
utility has a continuing obligation to inform its consumers of significant
amendments to these rules. Each utility with over 10,000 customers receiving
service shall print and make available upon request a Spanish edition of a
consumer information pamphlet. The English edition of the pamphlet shall
contain a prominent notice, written in Spanish and English, that the utility
has a Spanish edition of its pamphlet and whether or not it has qualified
personnel available to help Spanish-speaking customers. In this section,
utilities with fewer than 10,000 users may use the pamphlets printed by the
Division of Public Utilities for the distribution and availability
requirements.
F. Scope --
1. These rules shall apply to gas, water,
sewer, and electric utilities that are subject to the regulatory authority of
the Commission. Except as provided in
R746-200-7(G)(4),
Notice of Proposed Termination, these rules do not apply to master metered
apartment dwellings. Commercial, industrial, government accounts and special
contracts are also excluded from the requirements of these rules.
2. Upon a showing that specified portions of
these rules impose an undue hardship and provide limited benefit to its
customers, a utility may petition the Commission for an exemption from
specified portions of these rules.
G. Customer's Statement of Rights and
Responsibilities -- When utility service is extended to an account holder,
annually, and upon first notice of an impending service disconnection, a public
utility shall provide a copy of the "Customer's Statement of Rights and
Responsibilities" as approved by the Commission. The Statement of Rights and
Responsibilities shall be a single page document. It shall be prominently
displayed in each customer service center.
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