Conn. Agencies Regs. § 16-11-35 - Adjustment of bills for meter error
(a) Whenever the
test of a meter reveals it to be fast by more than four per cent, the gas
company shall refund to the customer such percentage of the amount of bills
covering the consumption indicated by the meter for the previous six months as
the meter was found to be in error at the time of test, unless it can be shown
from the records of either party that the error found has existed for a greater
or lesser period, in which case the refund shall cover such actual
period.
(b) In the case of a
nonregister meter, the customer may be billed on an estimate based on previous
bills for similar usage.
(c) If
unmetered gas is used without permission, the customer may be billed on a
reasonable estimate of the gas consumed.
Notes
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