SECTION 2. PSC 113.0919 (1) and (2) are repealed and recreated to read:
PSC 113.0919 (1) (title) Meter test records. (a) A utility shall keep a record of a test whenever a unit of metering equipment is tested. The meter test record shall include all of the following:
1. Information to identify the unit of metering equipment.
2. The service address at which the unit of metering equipment is installed.
3. The equipment with which the unit of metering equipment is associated.
4. The date of the test.
5. The reason for the test.
6. A statement of “as found” accuracies.
7. A statement of “as left” accuracies, when applicable.
8. The name of the person making the test.
9. The readings before and after the test.
10. A statement as to whether or not the unit of metering equipment “creeps” and in case of creeping, all of the following:
a. The rate.
b. A statement of “as found” and “as left” accuracies sufficiently complete to permit checking of the calculations employed.
c. Indications showing that all required checks have been made.
d. A statement of repairs made by the utility, if any, or a notation that the unit was returned to the manufacturer for repairs.
e. Identification of the testing standard.
(b) Meter test records and meter history records may be kept as separate records or one record.
PSC 113.0919 (2) Meter history records. (a) Each utility shall keep a history record for each unit of metering equipment showing all of the following:
1. The date the unit was purchased.
2. The unit’s cost.
3. Information identifying the unit.
4. Equipment associated with the unit.
5. The unit’s essential name-plate data.
6. Dates of the last 2 tests.
7. Results of the last “as found” and “as left” tests, unless separate records are kept of each test for each unit.
8. Locations where the unit has been installed, with dates of installation and removal.
(b) Meter test records and meter history records may be kept as separate records or one record.
SECTION 3. PSC 113.0919 (3) (title) and (4) (title) are created to read:
PSC 113.0919 (3) Statistical sampling summaries.
PSC 113.0919 (4) Computerized meter record system.
SECTION 4. PSC 113.0922 (title) is amended to read:
PSC 113.0922 (title) Customer request test and commission referee tests.
SECTION 5. PSC 113.0922 (1) (title) is created to read:
PSC 113.0922 (1) (title) Customer request test.
SECTION 6. PSC 113.0922 (3) is created to read:
PSC 113.0922 (3) Meter retention. (a) After a customer requested test. When a utility performs a customer requested test on a customer’s meter under sub. (1) or when the commission requests that a meter be tested, the utility shall keep the tested meter, in “as tested” condition, at a designated location on the utility’s premises for at least one full billing period plus 4 weeks after the test result report is issued so that the meter is available should another meter test be requested. If the meter tests as accurate, the utility may choose to keep the tested meter installed at the customers premises for the designated time period rather than storing it at the utilitys premises.
(b) After a referee test. When a utility performs a referee test on a customer’s meter under sub. (2), the utility shall keep the tested meter, in “as tested” condition, at a designated location on the utility’s premises for at least 10 business days after the test result report is issued so that the meter is available should further testing or review be needed. If the meter tests as accurate, the utility may choose to keep the tested meter installed at the customers premises for the designated time period rather than storing it at the utilitys premises.
(c) When a complaint or dispute occurs. When a utility receives a complaint under s. PSC 113.0610 or is notified about a dispute under s. PSC 113.0407 involving a meter-related issue, the utility shall keep the meter, in “as tested” condition, at a designated location on the utility’s premises for at least one full billing period plus four weeks after the complaint or dispute and any appeal of that dispute is resolved so that the meter is available should testing be requested. If the meter was tested during the complaint or dispute process, and it tested as accurate, the utility may choose to keep the tested meter installed at the customers premises for the designated time period rather than storing it at the utilitys premises.
SECTION 7. PSC 113.0922 (6) is created to read:
PSC 113.0922 (6) Records retention requirements. A utility shall keep the complete, original record from any test under this section on file for the time period specified in s. PSC 113.0614.
SECTION 8. PSC 113.0923 and (title) are renumbered PSC 113.0922 (2) and (2) (title).
SECTION 9. PSC 134.19 (1) and (2) are repealed and recreated to read:
PSC 134.19 (1) Meter test records. (a) A utility shall keep a record of a meter test whenever a meter is tested. The meter test record shall include all of the following:
1. Information identifying the meter.
2. The reason for making the test.
3. The reading of the meter before it was removed from service.
4. All the data that was taken at the time of the test.
5. The results of the test measurement
(b) The meter test record must be sufficiently complete to permit convenient checking of the methods and calculations that have been employed.
(c) Meter test records and meter history records may be kept as separate records or one record.
(2) Meter history records. (a) A utility shall keep a meter history record showing all of the following:
1. The date the meter was purchased.
2. The meter’s size.
3. Information identifying the meter.
4. The meter’s various places of installation, with dates of installation and removal.
5. The dates and results of all tests.
6. The dates and details of all repairs by the utility, or notations of the date and that the meter was returned to the manufacturer for repair.
(b) The record shall be arranged in such a way that the record for any meter can be readily located.
(c) Meter test records and meter history records may be kept as separate records or one record.
SECTION 10. PSC 134.19 (3) (title) is created to read:
PSC 134.19 (3) (title) Meter accuracy summaries.
SECTION 11. PSC 134.20 is amended to read:
PSC 134.20 Preservation of records. The A utility shall preserve the following records shall be preserved in a readable format and kept keep them available for inspection by the commission for the periods indicated. The list is not to be taken as comprehending a complete list of all types of utility records.
Description of Record
Period to be Retained
(1)
Maps showing the location and physical characteristics of existing plant
Currently
(2)
Engineering records in connection with construction projects
Permanently
(3)
Supply records:
(a)
Station and system supply records
Permanently
(b)
All other records taken in the plant
6 years
(4)
Operating records:
(a)
Load dispatcher data
6 years
(b)
Interruption records
6 years
(c)
Meter test records
See s. PSC 134.19 Until the information in the meter test record is entered in the meter history record and the meter is tested again
(d)
Meter history records
Life of meter plus 6 years
(e)
Annual meter accuracy summary
20 6 years
(f)
Heating value records
6 years
(g)
Pressure records
6 years
(h)
Specific gravity records
6 years
(i)
All other records of operation
6 years
(5)
Equipment record:
Must be placed in mortality study before destroying
Life of equipment
(6)
Customers’ records:
(a)
Inspection of customers’ equipment
10 years
(b)
Complaint record
6 years after the complaint is resolved
(c)
Meter reading sheets or cards records used for billing
* years 6 years
(d)
Billing record
* years 6 years
(e)
Customer deposits
6 years after refund
(7)
Filed rates and rules
Permanently
Note: See Federal Power Commission Orders 54 and 156 for preservation of records. Public Service Commission’s Classification of Accounts, and s. 18.01, Stats.
* Where machine billing is used and meter readings recorded on tabulating cards, the register sheets may be considered the “meter reading sheets” and the “billing records.” “Meter reading sheets”and “billing records” or the “register sheets” shall be kept 6 years or until they are no longer needed to adjust bills. This means that the records must be kept 6 years or from the date of one meter test to the next, whichever is longer.
SECTION 12. PSC 134.31 (3) is amended to read:
PSC 134.31 (3) All request and referee meter tests shall include an inspection of the meter index by removing the index from the meter body. The dials, gears and all other parts of the index shall be visually inspected for wear, misalignment or other mechanical defects which would affect the accuracy of the meter on a continuing or sporadic basis. Any defects affecting the meter’s accuracy shall be noted and evaluated in the report of the test.
SECTION 13. PSC 134.31 (4) is created to read:
PSC 134.31 (4) Meter retention. (a) After a customer requested test. When a utility performs a customer-requested test on a customer’s meter under sub. (1) or when the commission requests that a meter be tested, the utility shall keep the tested meter, in “as tested” condition, at a designated location on the utility’s premises for at least one full billing period plus four weeks after the test result report is issued so that the meter is available should another meter test be requested. If the meter tests as accurate, the utility may choose to keep the tested meter installed at the customers premises for the designated time period rather than storing it at the utilitys premises.
(b) After a referee test. When a utility performs a referee test on a customer’s meter under sub. (2), the utility shall keep the tested meter, in “as tested” condition, at a designated location on the utility’s premises for at least 10 business days after the test result report is issued so that the meter is available should further testing or review be needed. If the meter tests as accurate, the utility may choose to keep the tested meter installed at the customer's premises for the designated time period rather than storing it at the utility’s premises.
(c) When a complaint or dispute occurs. When a utility receives a complaint under s. PSC 134.17 or is notified about a dispute under s. PSC 134.064 involving meter accuracy, the utility shall keep the meter, in “as tested” condition, at a designated location on the utility’s premises for at least one full billing period plus four weeks after the complaint or dispute and any appeal of that dispute is resolved so that the meter is available should testing be requested. If the meter was tested during the complaint or dispute process, and it tested as accurate, the utility may choose to keep the tested meter installed at the customers premises for the designated time period rather than storing it at the utilitys premises.
SECTION 14. PSC 185.19 (1) is amended to read:
PSC 185.19 (1) The A utility shall preserve the following records shall be preserved in a readable format and kept keep them available for inspection by the commission for the period indicated. The list is not to be taken as comprehending all types of utility records.
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