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TITLE 16ECONOMIC REGULATION
PART 2PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF TEXAS
CHAPTER 25SUBSTANTIVE RULES APPLICABLE TO ELECTRIC SERVICE PROVIDERS
SUBCHAPTER BCUSTOMER SERVICE AND PROTECTION
RULE §25.33Prompt Payment Act

(a) Application. This section applies to billing by an electric utility (utility) to a "governmental entity" as defined in Texas Government Code Chapter 2251, the Prompt Payment Act (PPA). This section controls over other sections of this chapter to the extent that they conflict.

(b) Time for payment by a governmental entity. A payment by a governmental entity subject to the PPA shall become overdue as provided in the PPA.

(c) Disputed bills. If there is a billing dispute between a governmental entity and a utility about any bill for utility service, the dispute shall be resolved as provided in the PPA.

(d) Interest on overdue payment. Interest on an overdue governmental entity payment shall be calculated by the governmental entity pursuant to the terms of the PPA and remitted to the utility with the overdue payment. However, pursuant to §25.28(b) of this title (relating to Bill Payment and Adjustments), a governmental entity that is also a state agency is not subject to a fee, penalty, interest, or other charge for delinquent payment of a bill.

(e) Notice. A utility shall provide written notice to all of its non-residential customers of the applicability of the PPA to the utility's service to governmental entities. This notice shall be completed within six months of the effective date of this section for existing non-residential customers and, within three months of the effective date of this section, shall be provided to a new customer at or before the time that the terms of service are provided to the customer. A utility's failure to provide this notice does not give rise to any independent claim under the PPA, nor does this notice initiate or terminate any party's rights or obligations under the PPA.

  (1) The failure of a utility to provide written notice in accordance with this subsection may be considered in a PPA billing complaint.

  (2) The failure of a governmental entity to inform the utility of its status as a governmental entity may be considered in a PPA billing complaint.


Source Note: The provisions of this §25.33 adopted to be effective October 3, 2010, 35 TexReg 8906

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