Nevada Code § 704.999

Restoration of service: Conditions; tariffs
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1. A customer of natural gas within the
service territory of a public utility that supplies natural gas who obtains his
or her own supply of natural gas or capacity on a pipeline from a person other
than the public utility for at least 30 continuous days may seek restoration of
service from the public utility in accordance with the tariffs filed pursuant
to this section.
2. A public utility that supplies natural
gas shall file a tariff with the Commission that states the terms and
conditions under which a customer may restore his or her gas service from the
public utility pursuant to this section. The tariff must be reviewed by the
Commission and must include, without limitation:
(a) A procedure for re-establishing the gas
service;
(b) Methods of accounting to be used for
identifying and billing actual costs incurred by the public utility for:
(1) Re-establishing service;
(2) Obtaining new supplies of gas for the
customers; and
(3) Acquiring and maintaining the
necessary capacity for transporting the supplies of gas, if applicable;
(c) Methodology for determining the costs of
administration and overhead costs;
(d) Methods of accounting to determine any
incremental costs incurred by the public utility to serve the customer or group
of customers;
(e) Procedures for curtailment to be used in
establishing priorities of service;
(f) Procedures that will be available to
customers to resolve disputes in billing; and
(g) The minimum period during which the customer
must take the resumed service.
3. For the purposes of this section, a
public utility may charge its actual cost of obtaining any additional supply of
gas to serve the returning customers. The Commission shall verify the
compliance of a public utility with its tariff filed pursuant to this section.

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