04 NCAC 11 R06-15
Bills which are incorrect due to meter errors where the meters in question have not been tampered with by the customer are to be adjusted as follows:
(2) Billing Adjustments. - Billing adjustments due to fast or slow meters shall be calculated on the basis that the meter should be 100% accurate. The actual accuracy shall be the accuracy determined by averaging the results at the check and open rated flow.
(a) Fast Meters. - Whenever a meter in service is tested and found to have overregistered more than 2%, the utility shall adjust the customer's bill for the excess amount paid as determined below, except that the utility need not adjust the customer's bill if the excess amount paid is less than $5.00.
(b) Slow Meters. - Whenever a meter in service is tested and found to have underregistered more than 2%, the utility shall adjust the customer's bill for the deficient amount due as determined below except that the utility need not adjust the customer's bill if the deficient amount due is less than $5.00.
(c) Nonregistering Meters. - Whenever a meter is found to be stopped, the utility may estimate and bill the customer the proper charge for the unregistered service by reference to the customer's consumption during similar normal periods or by such method as the Commission may authorize or direct.
(ii) When billing for the nonregistered usage, the utility shall allow the customer the option of paying the undercharge in equal payments, without any penalty or interest charges, for a period not to exceed the customer's next six (6) billing periods.
(NCUC Docket No. G-100, Sub 71, 8/1/96.)