For the purpose of these rules and rate schedules,
the terms and expressions listed below shall have the meanings set
forth as follows:
"Added facilities"
means the facilities provided by the utility at the request of the customer which are over and above the utility's standard facilities. See section
3.46.030(H).
"Applicant"
means a person requesting RCMU to supply or deliver electric
service and who will be responsible for all related charges.
"Application"
means a written request to the utility for electric service
as distinguished from an inquiry as to the availability or charges
for such service.
"Billing demand"
means the load or demand, measured in kilowatts, used for
computing charges under rate schedules based on the size of the customer's
load or demand. It may be the connected load, the measured maximum
demand, or a modification of either as provided for by the applicable
rate schedule.
"Billing period"
means the time interval between two consecutive meter readings
that are taken for billing purposes.
Class of service.
Different classes of electric utility service are: general
lighting, multiple-phase lighting, combination lighting and power,
emergency lighting, single-phase power, polyphase power, welding,
x-ray, fire pump, fire alarm, and stand-by power (permitted only where
stand-by and normal circuit conductors are in separate raceways and
enclosures).
"Commercial developments"
consist of two or more enterprises engaged in trade or the
furnishing of services (e.g., shopping centers, sales enterprises,
business offices, professional offices, and educational or governmental
complexes).
"Completed application"
means an application that satisfies all of the information
and other requirements of the tariff schedules, including any required
deposits.
"Connected load"
means the sum of the rated capacities of all of the customer's
equipment that can be connected to the utility's lines at one time,
as more fully described in the applicable rate schedules.
"Customer"
means the person in whose name service is rendered as evidenced
by the signature on the application, contract, or agreement for that
service or, in the absence of a signed instrument, by the receipt
and payment of bills or summary bills regularly issued in his or her
name regardless of the identity of the actual user of the service.
A customer may also be a party with whom the utility is doing business
with or without a billing relationship.
"Customer's mailing address"
means the address specified in a customer's application or
contract, or any other address subsequently given to the utility by
the customer, to which any notice, bill or other communication is
to be mailed.
"Date of presentation"
means the date upon which a bill or notice is mailed, or
delivered by the utility, to the customer.
"Director"
means director of utilities/city engineer of the city.
"Distribution line extension"
means new distribution facilities of the utility that is
a continuation of, or branch from, the nearest available existing
permanent distribution line, including any facility rearrangements
and relocations necessary to accommodate the distribution line extension,
to the point of connection of the last service. The utility's distribution
line extension includes converting an existing single-phase line to
three-phase in order to furnish three-phase service to an applicant,
but excludes service transformers, meters and services.
"Distribution lines"
means overhead and underground facilities which are operated
at distribution voltages.
"Distribution system"
means those distribution facilities owned, controlled, and
operated by the utility that are used to provide distribution service
under the tariffs.
"Edison"
means Southern California Edison Company.
"Electronic transfer"
means paperless exchange of data and/or funds, usually involving
computer and telecommunication technology.
"Energy diversion"
means electricity being received by a customer without registering
through a meter due to either tampering with the meter or bypassing
the meter.
"General service"
means service to any lighting or power installation, except
those eligible for service on street lighting, outdoor area lighting,
residential or stand-by schedules.
"Heating service"
means service to any apparatus employing the resistance of
conductors to transform electric energy into heat.
"Independent system operator (ISO)"
means the California Independent System Operator Corporation,
a non-profit corporation that controls the transmission facilities
of all participating transmission owners and dispatches certain generating
units and loads. The ISO is responsible for the operation and control
of the statewide transmission grid.
"Industrial developments"
consist of two or more enterprises engaged in a process which
creates a product or changes materials into another form or product.
"Intermittent service"
means service which, in the opinion of the utility, is subject
to discontinuance for a time or at intervals.
"Interval metering"
means a metering device capable of recording minimum data
required. Minimum data requirements may include 15-minute demand data
required to bill the utility's tariffs.
"kWh"
means Kilowatt-hour.
"Lighting service"
means service to any apparatus transforming electric energy
into light for all visual purposes, except those specified under power
service.
"Line extension"
means all facilities, excluding transformer, service connection
and meter, required to extend electric service from the utility's
existing permanent facilities to the point of delivery to the customer.
"Mailed"
means any notice or other communication will be considered
mailed when sent by electronic transfer or when it is enclosed in
a sealed envelope, properly addressed, and deposited in any United
States Post Office box, postage prepaid.
"Maximum demand"
means the average kilowatts during the specified time interval
when the customer's use is greatest in the billing period as indicated
or recorded by the utility's meter.
"Meter"
means the instrument used for measuring the electricity delivered
to the customer.
"Meter data management agent (MDMA)"
means the entity that takes raw meter outputs, validates
them using validation, editing and estimating rules, adds corollary
information needed to characterize the customer, and makes complete
customer information available to others for use in various applications.
"Meter service provider (MSP)"
means the entity that installs, validates, registers, and
maintains the physical meter required on a premises to measure the
required variables.
"Meter systems"
mean the meter, the meter reading system and the meter data
management server.
"Metering facilities"
means the necessary meter, instrument transformers, test
facilities, data communication equipment, and other associated metering
equipment.
"Multiple occupancy building"
means a building of multiple occupancy provided with continuous
outer wall construction including, but not limited to, apartments,
condominiums, townhouses and commercial buildings.
"Nominal voltage"
means the approximate voltage between conductors in a circuit
or system of a given class, assigned for the purpose of convenient
designation. For any specific nominal voltage, the operating voltage
actually existing at various points and at various times on the system
is subject to normal distribution variation.
"Paid or payment"
means funds received by the utility through postal service,
the utility payment office, the utility-authorized agent, or deposited
in the utility account for electronic transfer.
"Permanent service"
means service which, in the opinion of the utility, is of
a permanent and established character. This may be continuous, intermittent
or seasonal in nature.
"Person"
means any individual, partnership, corporation, public agency
or other organization operating as a single entity.
"Point of delivery"
means the point where conductors of the utility are connected
to the conductors of the customer, regardless of the location of the
utility's meters or transformers. Utility conductors may be owned,
leased or under license by the utility, and the conductors of the
customer may be owned, leased, or under license by the customer.
"Power factor"
means the ratio of the revenue producing current in a circuit
to the total current in that circuit. In terms of power quantities,
power factor is the ratio of kW (real power) to the total kVA (total
power).
"Power service"
means service to apparatus or equipment used for purposes
other than lighting. Lamps or lights used for purposes which, in the
opinion of the utility, are not general illumination purposes are
classified as power service, such as the following: motion picture
projection, motion picture and television production, production of
chemical reactions, sterilizing, drying, radiant heating, therapeutic,
photographic processing, production of stimulating the growth or yield
of agricultural products, pilot or indicating lights on power control
equipment, and lighting used as an aid in the operation of a motor-driven
production machine for the purpose of checking tool settings or dial
readings, measuring or inspecting the product while on the machine,
when the lamps are installed as an integral part of the machine and
energized from its power supply.
"Premises"
means all of the real property and apparatus employed in
a single enterprise on an integral parcel of land undivided, except
in the case of industrial, resort enterprises, and public or quasi-public
institutions, by a dedicated street, highway, or other public thoroughfare,
or a railway. Automobile parking lots constituting a part of and adjacent
to a single enterprise may be separated by an alley from the remainder
of the premises served.
"Property"
means a parcel of real property of record as shown in the
county assessor's maps on file in the office of the county assessor.
"Public purpose programs charge"
means a non-bypassable surcharge imposed on all retail sales
of electricity to fund public goods research, development and demonstration
and energy efficiency activities.
"Pull box"
means an enclosure for joining conductors which also provides
by its size, arrangement, and location the necessary facilities for
pulling the conductors into place. The term "pull box," as used here,
includes structures also known as "manhole," "hand hold," and "switch
board pull section."
"Qualified contractor/subcontractor (QC/S)"
means an applicant's contractor or subcontractor who:
A.
Is licensed in the state for the appropriate type of work such
as, but not limited to, electrical and general;
B.
Employs workmen properly certified for specific required skills such as, but not limited to, plastic fusion and welding. Electric workmen shall be properly qualified (qualified electrical worker, qualified person, etc.) as defined in the state High Voltage Safety Orders (Title
8, Subchapter 5, Group 2);
C.
Complies with applicable laws such as, but not limited to, equal
opportunity regulations, OSHA and EPA.
"Qualified customer"
means, as determined by the utility, those customers having
met the criteria and supplied the facilities for electric service
under the utility's tariff schedules and/or having special skills
and equipment necessary to participate with the utility in business
services.
"Quasi-public institutions"
means public utilities, educational institutions and hospitals,
whether publicly or privately owned, where the property, campus or
hospital grounds extend over relatively large areas through which
public streets may run.
"Rate area"
means a specified area within which a rate schedule or schedules
apply.
"Rate charges"
means charges in the rate schedules. These charges may include
the following:
B.
"Customer charge"
means that portion of the charge for service which is a fixed
amount without regard to connected load, demand, or energy consumption
in accordance with the rate schedule.
C.
"Demand charge"
means that portion of the charge for service which varies
with the billing demand in accordance with the rate schedule.
D.
"Energy charge"
means that portion of the charge for service which varies
with the quantity of energy consumed in accordance with the rate schedule.
E.
"Minimum charge"
means the least amount for which service will be rendered
in accordance with the rate schedule.
F.
"Service charge"
means that portion of the charge for service which is a fixed
amount based on connected load in accordance with the rate schedule.
G.
"Standby charge"
means that portion of the charge for standby service which
is a fixed amount based on the maximum load the utility stands ready
to supply in accordance with the rate schedule.
"Rate schedule"
means one or more tariff pages setting forth the charges
and conditions for a particular class or type of service at a given
location. A rate schedule, as referred to herein, shall include all
the wording on the applicable tariff page or pages, such as, but not
limited to, the following: schedule number, class of service, character
or applicability, territory, rates, conditions, and reference to rules.
"Rules"
means tariff pages which set forth the application of all
rates, charges and services when such applicability is not set forth
in and as a part of the rate schedules.
"Scheduling coordinator (SC)"
means an entity certified by the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission that acts as a go-between with the ISO on behalf of generators,
supply aggregators (wholesale marketers), retailers and customers
to schedule the supply and consumption of electricity.
"Service wires or connection"
means the group of conductors, whether overhead or underground,
necessary to connect the service entrance conductors of the customer
to the utility's supply line, regardless of the location of the utility's
meters or transformers. An overhead service connection, sometimes
referred to as a service drop, is the group of conductors between
the customer's building or other permanent support and the utility's
adjacent pole.
"Single enterprise"
means a separate business or other individual activity carried
on by a customer. The term "single enterprise" does not apply to associations
or combinations of customers.
"Small customer/applicant"
means applicants for service and customers served under domestic
rate schedules and schedules SC, AL-2, LS-3 and TC-1.
"Standby service"
means service supplied to customers who normally obtain their
power requirements from sources other than the utility. Under this
service, the utility provides a permanent service connection to supply
the customer's contracted load in accordance with the provisions of
the standby schedule.
"Street lighting service"
means service to any lighting apparatus used primarily for
the illumination of streets, alleys, highways or other public ways.
"Summary bill"
means a customer account statement that includes charges
for multiple service accounts.
"Tariff schedules"
means the entire body of effective rates, rentals, charges,
and rules collectively of the utility, as set forth in this chapter,
and including title page, preliminary statement, rate schedules, lists
of contracts and deviations, rules and sample forms.
"Temporary service"
means service for enterprises or activities which are temporary
in character or where it is known in advance that service will be
of limited duration. Service, which in the opinion of the utility,
is for operations of a speculative character or the permanency of
which has not been established, also is considered temporary service.
"Tract or subdivision"
means an area for family dwellings which may be identified
by filed subdivision plans or as an area in which a group of dwellings
may be constructed about the same time, either by a large scale builder
or by several builders working on a coordinated basis.
"Utility"
means the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility (RCMU). RCMU
is responsible for the management and operation of the utility on
behalf of the residents and businesses of the city.
"Utility operating convenience"
means and refers to the utilization, under certain circumstances,
or facilities or practices not ordinarily employed which contributes
to the overall efficiency of utility operations; it does not refer
to customer convenience nor to the use of facilities or adoption of
practices required to comply with applicable laws, ordinances, rules
or regulations, or similar requirements of public authorities.
"Violence"
means and includes, but is not limited to, death or injury
with a weapon, inflicting bodily harm, allowing animals to attack,
physically detaining an employee against his or her will, and/or tearing
employee's clothing.
"X-ray service"
means service to any apparatus transforming electric energy
into radiation similar to light but having wavelengths from 0.0006
to 2 angstroms.
Zone.
Zones are defined by zip code for purposes of establishing
discretionary service fees.