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CITY OF SAN MARCOS ELECTRIC RULES AND REGULATIONS <br />(g) A distinct marking to identify an estimated bill <br />(h) Any conversions from meter reading units to billing units, or any other <br />calculations to determine billing units from recording or other devices, or <br />any other factors used in determining the bill; and <br />(i) The information appearing on the bill shall be sufficient to allow the <br />customer to readily compute his bill after reference to the applicable rate <br />schedule which shall be provided on request to the customer. <br />BILLING ADJUSTMENTS <br />(A) Subject to Subsection (B) the City shall adjust a customer's account and issue a <br />corrected bill if it determines that it has overbilled or underbilled the customer for utility <br />service because of: <br />(1) a meter's failure to meet the accuracy standards of the American National <br />Standards Institute or the American Water Works Association, as applicable: <br />(2) the application of an incorrect rate to the customer's account; <br />(3) an erroneous meter reading or the reading of a meter other than that through <br />which the customer actually received service: or <br />(4) the failure of the City to include the utility service in the customer's <br />account. <br />(B) No billing adjustment shall be made, and no backbill or refund shall be issued. <br />with respect to utility service provided: <br />(1) more than four years before the date the error or inaccuracy is discovered if <br />the error or inaccuracy caused the customer to be overbilled or underbilled; <br />—(2) to any customer other the customer currently receiving service at the <br />service address to which the adjustment pertains; or <br />(3) under an account that has become an inactive account and for which a final <br />bill was issued more than 90 days before the error or inaccuracy was discovered. <br />(C) The time limitations in subsection (B) shall not apply if the City determines that <br />it has failed to accurately meter or otherwise properly bill for utility service because of <br />utility service diversion. The customer shall be liable for all diverted utility service <br />regardless of when the diversion occurred and regardless of whether the customer is <br />shown to have committed aided, allowed, or been aware of the diversion. The City is of <br />required to extend any deferred payment arrangements in cases of utility service <br />diversion. <br />(D) For an adjustment due to an inaccurate meter, the City may estimate the <br />customer's utility . consumption using prior consumption history, comparisons to similarly <br />situated customers under similar weather conditions, readings from a replacement meter, <br />or such other methods and information that it reasonably deems appropriate. In the case <br />10 <br />