Conn. Agencies Regs. § 16-11-236 - Calculating submetered party's cost
(a) Every
submetering customer shall calculate. average cost, per kilowatthour, for each
bill received from the electric company, and in turn, shall charge each
submetered party the same average cost for each kilowatthour used by the
submetered party. When the meter reading dates of the submetering customer
differ from those of the submetered party, the average cost of each of the
submetering customer's billing periods will be applied to the submetered party,
in proportion to the number of days that the submetered party used energy in
those periods.
(b) Every
submetering customer shall indicate, on written bills to a submetered party,
the present and immediately preceding submeter reading dates, the present and
immediately preceding submeter readings, the kilowatthours consumed by the
submetered party, the submetering customer's average cost for all relevent
billing periods, the charge to the submetered party, and any other information
that will permit the submetered party to verify the charges assessed.
(c) Submetering customers shall take
appropriate steps to insure that the service delivered to a submetered party is
delivered at a voltage that is in conformity with the most recent standard for
service voltage issued by the American National Standards Institute ("ANSI"),
or within one percent of that received by the submetering customer.
(d) Every submetering customer shall, upon
request of a submetered party, render a statement of past electric company
meter readings, total electric company charges applicable to the submetering
customer, submeter readings and charges applicable to the submetered party, for
a period of at least twelve months.
(e) Every submetering customer shall read the
submeters each month, at regularly scheduled intervals. The meter reading date
should not be advanced or postponed more than five days from the normal reading
date and to the extent practical, shall coincide with the meter reading of the
electric company.
(f) In addition
to the monthly readings, a submetering customer shall read the submeter for a
submetered party, at the time of initiation of service and termination of
service to the submetered party. Where a final bill is to be rendered to a
submetered party upon the termination of service the submetering customer shall
utilize the last current average kWh cost available for that portion of the
bill for which there is no current bill available to the submetering
customer.
Notes
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