PRINTER'S NO. 30

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 30 Session of 1977


        INTRODUCED BY FISCHER, JANUARY 19, 1977

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION, JANUARY 19, 1977

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of May 28, 1937 (P.L.1053, No.286), entitled
     2     "An act relating to the regulation of public utilities;
     3     defining as public utilities certain corporations, companies,
     4     associations, and persons; providing for the regulation of
     5     public utilities, including, to a limited extent,
     6     municipalities engaging in public utility business, by
     7     prescribing, defining, and limiting their duties, powers, and
     8     liabilities, and regulating the exercise, surrender or
     9     abandonment of their powers, privileges, and franchises;
    10     defining and regulating contract carriers by motor vehicle
    11     and brokers in order to regulate effectively common carriers
    12     by motor vehicle; conferring upon the Pennsylvania Public
    13     Utility Commission the power and duty of supervising and
    14     regulating persons, associations, companies, and
    15     corporations, including, to a limited extent, municipal
    16     corporations subject to this act, and administering the
    17     provisions of this act; authorizing the commission to fix
    18     temporary rates; placing the burden of proof on public
    19     utilities to sustain their rates and certain other matters;
    20     authorizing a permissive or mandatory sliding scale method of
    21     regulating rates; providing for the supervision of financial
    22     and contractural relations between public utilities and
    23     affiliated interests, and supervision and regulation of
    24     accounts and securities or obligations issued, assumed, or
    25     kept by persons, associations, companies, corporations or
    26     municipal corporations subject to this act; conferring upon
    27     the commission power to vary, reform, or revise certain
    28     contracts; conferring upon the commission the exclusive power
    29     to regulate or order the construction, alteration,
    30     relocation, protection, or abolition of crossings of
    31     facilities of public utilities, and of such facilities by or
    32     over public highways, to appropriate property for the
    33     construction or improvement of such crossings, and to award
    34     or apportion resultant costs and damages; authorizing owners
    35     of such property to sue the Commonwealth for such damages;


     1     providing for ejectment proceedings in connection with the
     2     appropriation of property for crossings; conferring upon the
     3     commission power to control and regulate budgets of public
     4     utilities; imposing upon persons, associations, companies,
     5     and corporations (except municipal corporations) subject to
     6     regulation, the cost of administering this act; prescribing
     7     and regulating practice and procedure before the commission
     8     and procedure for review by the courts of commission action;
     9     giving the court of common pleas of Dauphin County exclusive
    10     original jurisdiction over certain proceedings; prescribing
    11     penalties, fines, and imprisonment for violations of the
    12     provisions of this act and regulations and orders of the
    13     commission, and the procedure for enforcing such fines and
    14     penalties; and repealing legislation supplied and superseded
    15     by or inconsistent with this act," requiring public utilities
    16     which measure their services by means of a meter on the
    17     premises of the consumer to read such meter at least one time
    18     each month.

    19     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    20  hereby enacts as follows:
    21     Section 1.  The act of May 28, 1937 (P.L.1053, No.286), known
    22  as the "Public Utility Law," is amended by adding a section to
    23  read:
    24     Section 412.1.  Services Measured by Meters.--Every public
    25  utility which measures its services supplied to a consumer by
    26  means of a meter on the premises of the consumer shall read such
    27  meter at least one time each month.
    28     Section 2.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.







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