Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 20. Public Utilities and Telecommunications |
Agency 5. State Corporation Commission |
Chapter 10. in General |
Section 10. Rules on meter testing, bad check charges and late payment charges
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A. Meter Testing - Each public utility providing gas or electric service shall provide one free meter test during any 24 month period for any of its Virginia customers requesting same. For each additional test which may be requested during such period, the customer shall be required to deposit a reasonable sum of money with the utility to offset the cost of the test. If any additional requested test made during the aforesaid period reveals meter error greater than 102%, or less than 98%, of actual consumption, the deposit required herein shall be refunded; otherwise, the deposit shall be retained by the utility for the purpose aforesaid.
B. Bad Check Charge - Each public utility subject to the jurisdiction of the State Corporation Commission may impose and collect a service charge for every check received in payment of a customer's account, which check is lawfully dishonored by the payor bank. Provided, however, the service charge shall be uniformly applied to all customers of each utility and shall be based upon the estimated aggregate additional cost of handling dishonored checks, but, in no event, shall the individual charge exceed $6.00.
C. Late Payment Charge - Each public utility may charge up to one and one-half percent per month on any customer charges not timely paid. Appropriate calculation of this late payment charge shall be made at the time of each successive, usual billing date, and the amount of any such charge included as a separately identified item upon the current bill. Before implementing a late payment charge program, the utility must show on its customer bill, in addition to other necessary information, the date on which the bill is delivered to the United States mail, or delivered to the customer's premises, together with showing the date by which payment must be received in the utility's offices to avoid late payment charges. In no case shall payment for current service be considered overdue if received by the utility within 20 days from the mailing date or delivered date of the bill.
The late payment charge shall not be applied to any amount billed as taxes which utilities are required to collect on behalf of local government.
Historical Notes
Derived from Case No. 19589, eff. January 10, 1977.