Terms & Conditions of Service

sole opinion of SaskEnergy. A correction in billing shall be made for the period that the measurement equipment failed to register properly, not exceeding two (2) Years retroactive from the date of discovery. Such methods may include but are not limited to:

(a)

Mathematical calculations and comparisons, including comparison with a parallel meter; The use of the Customer’s check measuring equipment; and The amount consumed during the corresponding period of the previous Month(s) or Year(s), giving due consideration to the weather and connected Load.

(b) (c)

4.2.3 Where bills have been rendered and it is subsequently determined that they have been incorrectly calculated for any reason other than the failure of measurement equipment to register properly, the amount payable shall be recalculated with reference to actual Gas usage. In such cases the recalculation may be retroactive for a maximum of two (2) Years. Amended – March 2, 2015 Disputes 4.3.1 In the event that SaskEnergy or the Customer questions the accuracy of a meter, either party may request that the matter be resolved by Measurement Canada pursuant to the provisions of the Electricity and Gas Inspection Act R.S. 1985, c. E-4 (Canada), as amended from time to time, or such other legislation as may be enacted in replacement thereof. 4.3.2 A Meter Dispute Fee shall be payable to SaskEnergy by a Customer requesting that the matter be referred to Measurement Canada. This fee covers the cost of SaskEnergy removing a meter for testing. The Meter Dispute Fee does not include any fees chargeable by Measurement Canada. Please reference the attached Tariff of Fees (Appendix C) for SaskEnergy’s current Meter Dispute Fee. 4.3.3 In the event that the Customer requests a Meter Dispute Test, and the meter does not meet the accuracy standards set out in the Electricity and Gas Inspection Regulations, as amended or replaced from time to time, SaskEnergy will credit the Meter Dispute Fee to the Customer’s account or provide a refund, in SaskEnergy’s sole discretion. 4.3.4 The party requesting the Meter Dispute Test will be responsible for any fees charged by Measurement Canada, if any, unless otherwise provided for under the Electricity and Gas Inspection Act .

4.3

5.

DISCONTINUATION OF SERVICE

5.1

General 5.1.1 SaskEnergy shall not be obligated to remove its pipelines or other equipment on Discontinuation or Disconnection of Service, or on request of the Customer or Owner. See [8.6]: Alterations to Facilities.

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