OAR 860-021-0135
Adjustment of Utility Bills


(1)

Except as provided in section (7) of this rule, when a large telecommunications utility has incorrectly billed a customer, the large telecommunications utility must take corrective action as follows:

(a)

If the date of the error can be determined, the large telecommunications utility must issue a bill credit or refund for the over charge or a corrected bill for the under charge back to such date. If the date of the error cannot be determined, the large telecommunications utility must refund the over charge or rebill the under charge for no more than six months’ usage.

(b)

In no event may a large telecommunications utility issue a corrected bill or refund for more than three years of incorrectly billed charges.

(2)

Except as provided in sections (6) and (7) of this rule, if an energy utility determines that a current or former customer of the energy utility was under-billed or over-billed for a service provided by the energy utility under rate schedules or tariffs in effect when the service was provided:

(a)

The energy utility may issue a bill to collect amounts previously under-billed during the 12-month period ending on the date on which the customer or former customer was last under-billed. The energy utility may not bill for services provided more than two years before the date the energy utility discovered the under-billing.

(b)

The energy utility must issue a refund or bill credit for amounts previously over-billed during the 12-month period ending on the date on which the customer or former customer was last over-billed. The energy utility is not required to issue a refund or bill credit for amounts over-billed more than three years before the date the energy utility discovered the over-billing.

(3)

Notwithstanding subsections (1)(a) and (2)(a) of this rule, if the under-billing was the result of fraud, tampering, diversion, theft, misinformation, false identification, or other unlawful conduct on the part of the customer or former customer of the energy or large telecommunications utility, the utility may collect full payment for any amount owed without limitation.

(4)

When a utility issues a bill to collect under-billed amounts, a current or former customer of an energy utility, or current customer of a telecommunications utility, may enter into a time-payment agreement as provided in OAR 860-021-0415 (Time-Payment Agreements for Residential Electric and Gas Service (Nonmedical Certificate Customers)). If the utility customer is already on a time-payment plan, the utility must offer to renegotiate the payment plan to include the under-billing error. If the customer and utility cannot agree upon payment terms, the Commission will establish terms and conditions to govern the customers’ obligation. This section does not apply if the corrected billing is the result of the conditions listed in section (3) of this rule.

(5)

When an energy or large telecommunications utility requires payment for amounts previously under-billed, the utility must provide a written notice that explains:

(a)

The circumstance and time period of the under-billing;

(b)

The corrected bill amount and the amount of the necessary adjustment,

(c)

The Commission’s consumer complaint process; and

(d)

The right of current or former customers of an energy utility or current customers of a telecommunications utility to enter into a time-payment agreement with the utility.

(6)

A billing adjustment is not required if an electric or gas meter registers less than a two percent error under conditions of normal operation.

(7)

The energy or large telecommunications utility may waive rebilling or issuing a refund check when costs make such action uneconomical.

Source: Rule 860-021-0135 — Adjustment of Utility Bills, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=860-021-0135.

860–021–0000
Applicability of Division 21
860–021–0005
Scope of the Rules
860–021–0008
Definitions for Regulation of Utility Services
860–021–0009
Applications for Utility Service from an Energy or Large Telecommunications Utility
860–021–0010
Information for Utility Customers and Applicants
860–021–0011
Multilingual Notices
860–021–0015
Dispute Resolution
860–021–0017
Designation of Third Party to Receive Notices
860–021–0019
Restrictions on Entering a Customer Residence
860–021–0021
Interruption of Utility Service
860–021–0033
Annual Fees Payable to the Commission by an Electric Utility
860–021–0034
Annual Fees Payable to the Commission by Gas Utility or Steam Heat Utility
860–021–0036
Annual Fees Payable to the Commission by a Large Telecommunications Utility
860–021–0037
Estimated Annual Fees Payable to the Commission
860–021–0045
Installation of Electric Service
860–021–0050
Installation of Gas Service
860–021–0051
Main Extensions for Gas Service
860–021–0055
Temporary Utility Service
860–021–0057
Connection of Residential Energy Utility Service
860–021–0120
Meter Readings and Bill Forms
860–021–0125
Due and Payable Period
860–021–0126
Late-Payment Charge
860–021–0130
Meter Test
860–021–0135
Adjustment of Utility Bills
860–021–0170
Billing Error Reporting
860–021–0200
Establishing Credit for Residential Utility Service
860–021–0205
Deposit Payment Arrangements for Residential Energy Utility Service
860–021–0206
Payment Arrangements for Deposit and Installation Charges for Residential Telecommunications Utility Service
860–021–0210
Interest on Deposits for Residential and Nonresidential Utility Service
860–021–0215
Refund of Deposits for Residential and Nonresidential Utility Service
860–021–0305
Grounds for Disconnecting Utility Service
860–021–0310
Voluntary Disconnection of Utility Service
860–021–0315
Emergency Disconnection of Utility Service
860–021–0320
Disconnection of Service on Weekends and Holidays
860–021–0325
Accounts Not Related to Residential Utility Service
860–021–0326
Disconnection of Gas or Electric Service to Tenants
860–021–0328
Reconnection of Residential Energy Utility Service
860–021–0330
Reconnection Fee for Utility Service
860–021–0334
Transfer Billings
860–021–0335
Refusal of Utility Service
860–021–0405
Notice of Pending Disconnection of Residential Electric or Gas Utility Service
860–021–0407
Severe Weather Moratorium on Involuntary Disconnection of Residential Electric or Gas Utility Service
860–021–0408
Disconnect Reporting Rule
860–021–0410
Emergency Medical Certificate for Residential Electric and Gas Service
860–021–0414
Equal-Payment Plans for Residential Electric and Gas Service
860–021–0415
Time-Payment Agreements for Residential Electric and Gas Service (Nonmedical Certificate Customers)
860–021–0420
Field Visit Charge
860–021–0505
Disconnection Procedures for All Commercial Electric and Gas Utility Customers and All Customers of Large Telecommunications Utilities
860–021–0510
Emergency Medical Certificate for Residential Telecommunications Utility Service
860–021–0550
Termination of Local Exchange Residential Service for Telecommunications Customers at Significant Risk
860–021–0575
Time Payment Agreements for Large Telecommunications Utilities
860–021–0610
Telephone Solicitation Notices by Large Telecommunications Utilities
860–021–0620
Customer Notification and Information Delivery Services for Large Telecommunications Utilities
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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