Nev. Admin. Code § 704.343 - Testing meters for accuracy
1. Each utility
shall provide or have access to a facility to determine the accuracy of its
meters. A utility shall test the meter of a customer upon his or her
request.
2. No charge may be made
for performing a test once during any 12-month period. A utility may charge the
customer a fee, as set forth in its tariff, for any additional test conducted
during that period.
3. The customer
may be present and may request that a qualified representative of the
Commission be present at the time a test is conducted.
4. If a meter is tested at the request of a
customer, the utility shall, within a reasonable time after the test:
(a) Provide the customer with a written
statement of the results of the test; and
(b) Notify the customer in writing if the
meter is replaced or repaired.
5. A utility shall prepare and maintain a
record of the results of each test conducted pursuant to this section. The
record must include:
(a) The name and address
of the customer;
(b) The number for
identification of the meter;
(c)
The type of meter;
(d) The type of
test;
(e) The date on which the
test was conducted;
(f) The results
of the test; and
(g) A description
of any action taken as a result of the test.
Notes
NRS 703.025, 704.210
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