(1) A public utility may not charge a customer a rate or an amount for a service that is different from the rate or amount prescribed in the schedules or tariffs for the public utility. (2) A public utility may not charge a customer a rate or an amount for a service that is different from the rate or amount the public utility charges any other customer for a like and contemporaneous service under substantially similar circumstances. (3) A difference in rates or amounts charged does not constitute a violation of subsection (2) of this section if the difference is based on: (a) Service classification under ORS 757.230; (b) Contracts for services under ORS 757.516; or (c) An optional schedule or tariff for the provision of energy service that takes into account a customers past energy usage and provides price incentives designed to encourage changes in the customers energy usage that correspond to changes in the cost of providing energy. [Amended by 1971 c.655 78; 1987 c.900 2; 1993 c.485 3; 2005 c.594 1]
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