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APPLICATION FOR SERVICE.
Customers applying for service
shall be required to provide
information necessary to
complete the Distributor’s
application for service before
service is supplied.
DEPOSIT. Only
one deposit per member is
required. A deposit of “one (1)
month’s average bill” will be
required for any
customer who occupies an owner
occupied residence before
electric service is supplied. A
deposit of “two (2) month’s
average bill will be required
for any customer who occupies a
rental occupied residence before
electric service is supplied. If
electrical service has no
previous usage history to
establish an average bill, then
owner occupied residential
applications shall require a
$150.00 deposit and rentor/leasor
occupied residential
applications shall require a
$250.00 deposit . At no time
will a homeowner’s deposit be
less than $150.00 or a rentor
less than $250.00. All deposits
will be refunded to customer
upon establishment of 48 months
period of where service has not
been terminated for non-payment
nor more than (1) one late
payment. No deposit will be
required once a customer has
established a 48 month period as
above, on any account. Upon
termination of service, any
retained deposit will be applied
against unpaid bills of the
Customer, and if any balance
remains after such application,
said balance shall be refunded
to the Customer.
POINT OF DELIVERY.
The point of delivery is the
point, as designated by
Distributor, on Customer’s
premises where current is to be
delivered to building or
premises. All wiring and
equipment beyond this point of
delivery shall be provided and
maintained by Customer at no
expense to Distributor.
CUSTOMER’S
WIRING—STANDARDS. All
wiring of Customer must conform
to Distributor’s requirements
and accepted modern standards,
as exemplified by the
requirements of the National
Electrical Safety Code and the
National Electric Code.
INSPECTIONS.
Distributor shall have the
right, but shall not be
obligated, to inspect any
installation before electricity
is introduced or at any later
time, and reserves the right to
reject any wiring or appliances
not in accordance with
Distributor’s standards; but
such inspection or failure to
inspect or reject shall not
render Distributor liable or
responsible for any loss or
damage resulting from defects in
the installation, wiring, or
appliances, or from violation of
Distributor’s rules, or from
accidents which may occur upon
Customer’s premises.
UNDERGROUND
DISTRIBUTIOIN AND SERVICE
FACILITIES. The
furnishing of underground
distribution and service
facilities to customers and/or
developers will be in accordance
with the Distributor’s standard
policy for such installations. A
statement of this policy is
available upon request.
CUSTOMER’S
RESPONSIBILITY FOR DISTRIBUTOR’S
PROPERTY. All meters,
service connections, and other
equipment furnished by
Distributor shall be, and remain
the property of Distributor.
Customer shall provide a space
for and exercise proper care to
protect the property of
Distributor on its premises, and
in the event of loss or damage
to Distributor’s property
arising from neglect of Customer
to care for same in the event of
unauthorized use of
Distributor’s property by
Customer, the cost of the
necessary repairs or
replacements shall be paid by
Customer.
RIGHT OF ACCESS.
Distributor’s identified
employees shall have safe,
non-hazardous access to
Customer’s premises at all
reasonable times for the purpose
of reading meters, testing,
repairing, removing, or
exchanging any or all equipment
belonging to Distributor.
BILLING.
Customer will receive bill
approximately 15 days before due
date. Failure to receive bill
will not release Customer from
payment obligation. Should bills
not be paid by the non-pay
disconnect date specified on the
bill, Distributor may at any
time thereafter, discontinue
service. Bills paid after the
disconnect date specified on the
bill may be subject to
additional charges. Should the
due date (discount date) of bill
fall on weekend or holiday, the
next business day following the
due date will be held as a day
of grace for delivery of
payment. Remittances received by
mail after the due date will not
be subject to such additional
charges if the incoming envelope
bears United States Postal
Service date stamp of the due
date or any date prior thereto.
DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE BY
DISTRIBUTOR.
Distributor may refuse to
connect or may discontinue
service for the violation of any
of its Rules and Regulations, or
for violation of any of the
provisions of the Schedule of
Rates & Charges, or of the
application of Customer or
contract with Customer.
Distributor may discontinue
service to Customer for the
theft of current or the
appearance of current theft
devices on the premises of
Customer. The discontinuance of
service by Distributor for any
causes as stated in the rule
does not release Customer from
his obligation to Distributor
for the payment of minimum bills
as specified in application of
Customer or contract with
Customer.
CONNECTION, RECONNECTION, AND
DISCONNECTION CHARGES.
Distributor may establish and
collect standard charges to
cover the reasonable average
cost, including administration,
of connecting or reconnecting
service, or disconnecting
service as provided above.
Higher charges may be
established and collected when
connections and reconnections
are performed after normal
office hours, or when special
circumstances warrant.
TERMINATION OF CONTRACT
BY CUSTOMER. Customers
who have fulfilled their
contract terms and wish to
discontinue service must give at
least three (3) days notice,
unless contract specifies
otherwise. Notice to discontinue
service prior to expiration of
contract term will not relieve
Customer from any minimum or
guaranteed payment under any
contract or rate.
SERVICE CHARGES FOR
TEMPORARY SERVICE.
Customers requiring electric
service on a temporary basis may
be required by Distributor to
pay all costs for connection and
disconnection incidental to the
supplying and removing of
service. This rule applies to
circuses, carnivals, fairs,
temporary construction, and the
like.
INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE.
Distributor will use reasonable
diligence in supplying current,
but shall not be liable for
breach of contract in the event
of, or for loss, injury or
damage to persons or property
resulting from interruptions in
service, excessive or inadequate
voltage, single-phasing, or
otherwise unsatisfactory
service, whether or not caused
by negligence.
SHORTAGE OF ELECTRICITY.
In the event of an emergency or
other condition causing a
shortage in the amount of
electricity for Distributor to
meet the demand on its system,
Distributor may, by an
allocation method deemed
equitable by Distributor, fix
the amount of electricity to be
made available for use by the
Customer an/or may otherwise
restrict the time during which
Customer may make use of
electricity and the uses which
Customer may make of
electricity. If such action
becomes necessary, Customer may
request a variance because of
unusual circumstances including
matters adversely affecting the
public health, safety, and
welfare. If Customer fails to
comply with such allocation or
restriction, Distributor may
take such remedial actions as it
deems appropriate under the
circumstance including
temporarily disconnecting
electric service. The provisions
of the Section entitled
Interruption of Service of this
Schedule of Rules and
Regulations are applicable to
any such allocation or
restriction.
VOLTAGE FLUCTATIONS CAUSED BY
CUSTOMER.
Electric service must not be
used in such a manner as to
cause unusual fluctuations or
disturbances to Distributor’s
system. Distributor may require
Customer, at his or her own
expense, to install suitable
apparatus which will reasonably
limit such fluctuations.
ADDITIONAL LOAD.
The service connection,
transformers, meters, and
equipment supplied by
Distributor for each Customer
have definite capacity, and no
addition to the equipment or
load connected thereto will be
allowed except by consent of
Distributor. Failure to give
notice of additions or changes
in the load, and to obtain
Distributor’s consent for same,
shall render customer liable for
any damage to any of
Distributor’s lines or equipment
caused by the additional or
changed installation.
STANDBY and RESALE
SERVICE. All purchased
electric service (other than
emergency of standby service)
used on the premises of Customer
shall be supplied exclusively by
Distributor, and Customer shall
not, directly or indirectly,
sell, sublet, assign, or
otherwise dispose of the
electric service or any part
thereof.
NOTICE OF TROUBLE.
Customer shall notify
Distributor immediately should
the service be unsatisfactory
for any reason, or should there
be any defects, trouble or
accidents affecting the supply
of electricity. Such notices, if
verbal, should be confirmed by
writing.
NON-STANDARD SERVICE.
Customer shall pay the cost of
any special installation
necessary to meet his or her
particular requirements for a
service other than standard
voltages, or for the supply of
closer voltage regulation than
required by standard practice.
METER TESTS.
Distributor will, at its own
expense, make periodical tests
and inspections of its meters in
order to maintain a high
standard of accuracy.
Distributor will make additional
tests or inspections of its
meters at the request of
Customer. If tests made at
Customer’s request show that the
meter is accurate within two
percent (2%), slow or fast, no
adjustments will be made in
Customer’s bill, and
Distributor’s standard testing
charge will be paid by Customer.
In case the test shows meter to
be in excess of two percent (2%)
fast or slow, an adjustment
shall be made in Customer’s bill
over a period of not over thirty
(30) days prior to date of such
test, and cost of making the
test will be borne by
Distributor.
RELOCATION OF OUTDOOR
LIGHTING FACILITIES.
Distributor shall, at the
request of Customer, relocate or
change existing
Distributor-owned equipment.
Customer shall reimburse
Distributor for such changes at
current rate including
appropriate overheads.
BILLING ADJUSTED TO
STANDARD PERIODS. The
demand charges and the blocks in
the energy charges set forth in
the rate schedules are based on
billing periods or approximately
one month. In the case of the
first billing of new accounts
(temporary service and seasonal
customers excepted) and final
billings of all accounts
(temporary service excepted)
where the period covered by the
billing involves fractions of a
month, the customer charge will
be adjusted to basis
proportionate with the period of
time during which service is
extended.
SCOPE. This
Schedule of Rules and
Regulations is a part of all
contracts for receiving electric
service from Distributor, and
applies to all service received
from Distributor, whether the
service is based upon contract,
membership agreement, signed
application, or otherwise. A
copy of this schedule, together
with a copy of Distributor’s
Schedule of Rates and Charges,
shall be kept open to inspection
at the offices of Distributor.
REVISIONS.
These Rules and Regulations may
be revised, amended,
supplemented, or otherwise
changed from time to time,
without notice. Such changes,
when effective, shall have the
same force as the present Rules
and Regulations.
CONFLICT. In
Case of conflict between any
provision of any rate schedule
and the Schedule of Rules and
Regulations, the rate schedule
shall apply
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