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New rules to protect consumers from utility billing mistakes

By Associated Press
Published: March 29, 2016, 9:21am

OLYMPIA — The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission has adopted new rules to protect consumers from utility billing mistakes.

The rules would limit the time energy companies can issue a retroactive bill to six months and requires regulated companies to identify and fix certain billing errors within 60 days.

The rules are designed to prevent consumers from having to repay large amounts of money to the utility and reduce billing errors.

The rules also require utilities to develop and maintain procedures for prompt identification, repair, and replacement of inaccurate and broken meters.

The Utilities and Transportation Commission regulates private, investor-owned electric and natural gas utilities in Washington state.

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