PSC 113.0703 Variations of voltage. PSC 113.0704 Harmonics of 60 Hz voltage waves. PSC 113.0705 Power quality diagnostic services. PSC 113.0706 Check of standards by commission. PSC 113.0707 Radio and television interference. Subchapter VIII — General Customer Metering and Meter Accuracy
PSC 113.0801 Measuring energy on system. PSC 113.0802 Measuring customer service. PSC 113.0803 Individual electric meters required for non-transient multi-dwelling unit residential buildings, mobile home parks and for commercial establishments. PSC 113.0804 One-point metering. PSC 113.0805 Tamper-resistant equipment. PSC 113.0806 Multipliers and test constants. PSC 113.0807 Meter compensation. PSC 113.0808 Sealing meters and service entrance equipment. PSC 113.0809 Installation of metering equipment. PSC 113.0810 Rental charge for metering equipment. PSC 113.0811 Accuracy of watthour meters. PSC 113.0812 Accuracy of demand meters. PSC 113.0813 Requirements for instrument transformers. PSC 113.0814 Portable indicating instruments. PSC 113.0815 Type of instruments. PSC 113.0816 Servicing utilization control equipment. PSC 113.0817 Metering at point of interchange and for customers’ operating generating equipment. PSC 113.0818 Determination of average meter error. Subchapter IX — Electric Meter Testing Programs and Record Requirements
PSC 113.0901 Testing of metering installations-general requirements. PSC 113.0902 Testing equipment. PSC 113.0903 Accuracy and calibration of test standards. PSC 113.0904 Watthour calibration. PSC 113.0905 Methods of testing watthour meters. PSC 113.0906 Methods of testing block-interval demand registers. PSC 113.0907 Methods of testing block-interval pulse-operated demand meters and pulse recorders. PSC 113.0908 Methods of testing electronic (solid state) meters. PSC 113.0909 Methods of testing electronic registers. PSC 113.0910 Methods of testing electronic demand registers. PSC 113.0911 Testing of self-contained single-phase meters and 3-wire network meters at fixed periodic intervals. PSC 113.0912 Testing of self-contained polyphase meters. PSC 113.0913 Testing of meters used with instrument transformers on single-phase service. PSC 113.0914 Testing of polyphase electromechanical and completely solid state electronic meters used with instrument transformers at fixed periodic intervals. PSC 113.0915 Testing of metering installations utilizing pulse devices. PSC 113.0916 Testing of instrument transformers. PSC 113.0917 Phase-shifting transformers and loss compensators. PSC 113.0918 Adoption of standard by reference. PSC 113.0919 Metering equipment records. PSC 113.0920 Statistical sample testing plan for new self-contained single phase and 3-wire network meters. PSC 113.0921 Statistical sample testing plan for in-service, electronic (solid state) meters and electromechanical, self-contained, single phase and 3-wire network meters. PSC 113.0922 Customer request and commission referee tests. PSC 113.0924 Adjustment of bills for metering inaccuracies. PSC 113.0925 Billings for grounds. PSC 113.0926 Metering with one meter for net energy billing. Subchapter X — Electric Service Extension
PSC 113.1002 Principles of facilities development. PSC 113.1003 Definitions. PSC 113.1004 Customer contribution for service facilities. PSC 113.1005 Customer contributions for distribution extensions. PSC 113.1006 Embedded cost allowances. PSC 113.1008 Modifications to existing distribution and service facilities. PSC 113.1009 Revision of estimates to reflect actual cost. PSC 113.1010 Extension or modification of transmission facilities to retail customers. Ch. PSC 113 NoteNote: Chapter PSC 113 as it existed on July 31, 2000, was repealed and a new chapter PSC 113 was created, Register, July, 2000, No. 535, eff. 8-1-00. PSC 113.01(1)(1) All public utilities, whether privately or municipally owned or operated, in respect to the supply of electric energy and provision of electric service in this state, shall comply with and conform to rules set forth in this order except insofar as exception may be made by order of the commission as hereinafter mentioned. PSC 113.01(2)(2) Nothing in this chapter of the Wisconsin Administrative Code shall preclude special and individual consideration being given to exceptional or unusual situations and upon due investigation of the facts and circumstances therein involved, the adoption of requirements as to individual utilities or services which shall be lesser, greater, other, or different than those provided in said rules. PSC 113.01(3)(3) Nothing in this chapter shall prevent imposition of sanctions, fines, forfeitures, penalties or damages under more than one section of this chapter or ch. 196, Stats., or other statutes, for the same incident or occurrence. PSC 113.01(4)(4) The manner of enforcing the rules in ch. PSC 113 is prescribed in s. 196.66, Stats. and such other means as provided in statutory sections administered by the public service commission. PSC 113.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 2000, No. 535, eff. 8-1-00. PSC 113.012(1)(1) “Ability to pay” means a customer’s financial capacity to meet his or her utility service obligation, considering all of the following factors: PSC 113.012(1)(e)(e) Any other relevant factors concerning the customer’s circumstances, as household size, income and expenses. PSC 113.012(2)(2) “Complaint” means a statement or question by any person whether a utility customer or not, concerning a wrong, grievance, injury, dissatisfaction, illegal action or procedure, dangerous condition or action, or failure of a utility to meet a utility obligation. PSC 113.012(3)(3) “Customer” means the party billed for payment of bills issued for use of utility service at a given premises. PSC 113.012(4)(4) “Customer-requested termination” means that the customer or occupant has asked the utility to cease providing utility service to a premises. PSC 113.012(5)(5) “Denied or refused service” means that a utility has refused to provide present or future service to a customer, occupant or premises. PSC 113.012(6)(6) “Disconnection” means preventing a specific customer from receiving electrical power through a specific action taken by the utility or its agents. This does not include temporary outages for maintenance purposes, storms, or other unplanned outages, or a customer-requested termination of service. “Disconnection” includes but is not limited to: the removal or sealing of an electric meter, severance of the connection between the distribution system and the service facilities or the customer’s internal wiring, or the transmission of an electronic signal to the metering equipment which would deactivate the meter and prevent the flow of electrical current. PSC 113.012(6m)(6m) “Potential power line natural hazards” means trees or tree parts located in or reasonably proximate to a utility distribution or transmission line easement that are likely to interfere with the utility’s operations, including distribution or transmission lines, within the utility’s next maintenance cycle. PSC 113.012(7)(7) “Installment payment agreement” means an arrangement between a utility and a commercial or farm customer for payment of a deposit in installments. PSC 113.012(7m)(7m) “Jointly-metered property” means a premises where electric service is measured jointly for 2 or more rental dwelling units, pursuant to s. 196.643 (2), Stats. PSC 113.012(7n)(7n) “Low-income customer” means a customer whose household income is at or below the federal poverty income guidelines for eligibility for federal energy assistance. PSC 113.012(8)(8) “New residential customer” means a customer who has not received utility service in his or her name during the previous 6 months from the utility from which service is requested. PSC 113.012(9)(9) “Occupant” means the resident or residents of a premises to which utility service is provided.
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