Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Section 64.19 - Rebilling(a)Underbilling. A LEC may issue a make-up bill for unbilled services resulting from a billing error accrued within 4 years of the date of the bill under the following conditions: (1) The LEC shall provide the ratepayer with a written explanation of the reason for the make-up bill and a statement that the customer may spread the payments over a period, as described in paragraph (2).(2) The payment period may, at the option of the customer, be at least as long as the period during which the excess amount accrued or at least as long as necessary so that the total amount billed in 1 month is not greater than the average amount billed for 1 month plus 50%, whichever period is greater. A late payment charge may not be assessed on unbilled service when payments are made as described in this paragraph.(b)Overbilling. When an overbilling occurs, the LEC shall credit the customer's account in the amount of the overbilling, including applicable taxes, for up to 4 years before discovery of the overbilling, unless the customer requests reimbursement in one lump sum. A charge, in the amount stated in § 64.16 (relating to accrual of late payment charges), shall be paid on the overbilled amount where at least 30 days have elapsed between payment of the overbilled amount and the credit or refund thereof.(c)Rebilling. The LEC shall notify the Commission of rebilling affecting more than 10% of its residential customers within 90 days of the rebilling.The provisions of this § 64.19 adopted November 30, 1984, effective 1/1/1985, 14 Pa.B. 4354; amended July 14, 1989, effective 7/15/1989, 19 Pa.B. 3042; amended July 21, 1995, effective 7/22/1995, 25 Pa.B. 2887.The provisions of this § 64.19 amended under the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa.C.S. § § 501, 1301-1325 and 1501-1511.