Utah Admin. Code R746-310-8 - Billing Adjustments
A. Definitions
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1. A "backbill" is that portion of a bill,
other than a levelized bill, which represents charges not previously billed for
service that was actually delivered to the customer during a period before the
current billing cycle.
2. A
"catch-up bill" is a bill based upon an actual reading rendered after one or
more bills based on estimated or customer readings. A catch-up bill which
exceeds by 50 percent or more the bill that would have been rendered under a
utility's standard estimation program is presumed to be a backbill.
B. Notice -- The account holder
may be notified by mail, by phone, or by a personal visit, of the reason for
the backbill. This notification shall be followed by, or include, a written
explanation of the reason for the backbill that shall be received by the
customer before the due date and be sufficiently detailed to apprise the
customer of the circumstances, error or condition that caused the underbilling,
and, if the backbill covers more than a 24-month period, a statement setting
forth the reasons the utility did not limit the backbill under Subsection
R746-310-8(D),
Limitations of the Period for Backbilling.
C. Limitations on Rendering a Backbill -- If
a utility is going to render a backbill it must do so within three months from
the time the utility becomes aware of the circumstance, error, or condition
that caused the underbilling. This limitation does not apply to fraud and theft
of service situations.
D.
Limitations of the Period for Backbilling --
1. A utility shall not bill a customer for
service rendered more than 24 months before the utility actually became aware
of the circumstance, error, or condition that caused the underbilling or that
the original billing was incorrect.
2. In case of customer fraud, the utility
shall estimate a bill for the period over which the fraud was perpetrated. The
time limitation of Subsection
R746-310-8(D)(1)
does not apply to customer fraud situations.
3. In the case of a backbill for Utah sales
taxes not previously billed, the period covered by the backbill shall not
exceed the period for which the utility is assessed a sales tax
deficiency.
E. Payment
Period -- A utility shall permit the customer to make arrangements to pay a
backbill without interest over a time period at least equal in length to the
time period over which the backbill was assessed. If the utility has
demonstrated that the customer knew or reasonably should have known that the
original billing was incorrect or in the case of fraud or theft, in which case,
interest will be assessed at the rate applied to past due accounts on amounts
not timely paid in accordance with the established arrangements.
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