Fla. Admin. Code R. 25-30.460

Current through Reg. 50, No. 235-239, December 10, 2024
Section 25-30.460 - Application for Miscellaneous Service Charges
(1) All water and wastewater utilities may apply for miscellaneous service charges and these charges shall be included in each company's tariff. If a utility provides both water and wastewater services, only a single charge shall be assessed for each of the miscellaneous service charges identified in subsection (2).
(2) The following identifies and defines miscellaneous service charges:
(a) A premises visit charge is levied when a service representative visits a premises to discontinue service for nonpayment of a due and collectible bill and the customer pays the service representative or otherwise makes satisfactory arrangements to pay the bill and service is not discontinued. A premises visit charge is also levied when a service representative visits a premises at the customer's request to (1) initiate service, (2) temporarily disconnect service, (3) reconnect service after a temporary discontinuance, or (4) assess a service issue and it is found to be the customer's responsibility.
(b) A violation reconnection charge is levied prior to reconnection of an existing customer after discontinuance of service for cause according to subsection 25-30.320(2), F.A.C. Violation reconnection charges are at the tariffed rate for discontinuation of water service and actual cost for discontinuation of wastewater service.
(c) A convenience charge is levied when a utility bill is paid by debit or credit card.
(d) An investigation of meter tampering charge is levied when an investigation reveals evidence of unauthorized connection to, or tampering with, the utility's meter or equipment, pursuant to paragraph 25-30.320(2)(j), F.A.C.
(e) A late payment charge is levied when a customer is delinquent in paying a bill for service, pursuant to subsection 25-30.335(4), F.A.C.
(f) A non-sufficient funds charge is levied when a customer's payment is refused by the drawee because of lack of funds, lack of credit, or lack of an account, pursuant to Section 68.065, F.S.
(3) A utility may apply for after hours charges for a premises visit charge or violation reconnection charge to account for the overtime when the customer requests that the service be performed after normal business hours.

Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 25-30.460

Rulemaking Authority 350.127(2), 367.121 FS. Law Implemented 367.081, 367.121, 367.097 FS.

New 11-30-93, Amended by Florida Register Volume 47, Number 110, June 8, 2021 effective 6/24/2021.

New 11-30-93, Amended 6-24-21.