(a) As used in this section, “private water company” means a corporation, company, association, joint stock association, partnership, other entity or person, or lessee thereof, owning, leasing, maintaining, operating, managing or controlling any pond, lake, reservoir, stream, well or distributing plant or system employed for the purpose of supplying water to not less than two service connections or twenty-five persons, but does not include a municipal waterworks system established under chapter 102, a district, metropolitan district, municipal district or special services district established under chapter 105, chapter 105a or any other general statute or any public or special act which is authorized to supply water, or any other waterworks system owned, leased, maintained, operated, managed, or controlled by any unit of local government under any general statute or any public or special act.
(b) If any public service company or private water company unreasonably fails or refuses to furnish adequate service at reasonable rates to any person within the territorial limits within which the company has, by its charter, authority to furnish the service or, in the case of a nonfranchised, nonchartered private water company, the general territorial limits within which it operates, and if no other specific remedy is provided in this title or in regulations adopted thereunder, the person may bring a written petition to the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority alleging the failure or refusal. The authority shall investigate and, not more than sixty days after receipt of a petition, (1) if appropriate, issue an order prescribing the service to be furnished by the company, the conditions under which and maximum rates or charges at which the service shall be furnished, or (2) order that a hearing be held on the matter or that the matter be set for alternative dispute resolution. If at any time during such sixty-day period, any party in interest requests a hearing, the authority shall, after notice to all parties and not more than ninety days after receiving the request, hold a hearing and, if appropriate, issue an order prescribing the service to be furnished by the company and the conditions under which and maximum rates or charges at which the service shall be furnished.
(c) The authority, on its own initiative, or upon request by the Commissioner of Public Health, may initiate an investigation to determine whether the rates of a small community water system are inadequate for such water system to maintain economic viability and provide adequate service to its customers. As used in this subsection, “small community water system” means a water system that is not required to submit a water supply plan under section 25-32d. The authority shall, not more than one hundred fifty days after the commencement of such investigation, if appropriate, issue an order prescribing the appropriate service to be furnished by the water system and the appropriate rates or charges that are necessary to furnish such service. Prior to the issuance of any such order raising rates or charges of such water system's customers, the authority, in consultation with the Office of Consumer Counsel and the Attorney General, shall consider the financial impact that any such rate increase may have on such water system's ratepayers. If such rate increase is one hundred per cent or more, such increase shall be phased in over the course of a two-year period. If at any time during such investigation any party in interest requests a hearing, the authority shall, after notice to all parties and not more than thirty days after receiving the request, hold a hearing and, if appropriate, issue an order prescribing the service to be furnished by the small community water system and the appropriate rates or charges at which the service shall be furnished. If such hearing is held, the authority shall have commensurate additional time to issue such order.
(1949 Rev., S. 5410; P.A. 75-486, S. 1, 69; P.A. 77-614, S. 162, 610; P.A. 80-482, S. 60, 348; P.A. 81-297, S. 2; 81-358, S. 1; P.A. 97-8; P.A. 98-29, S. 1, 3; P.A. 11-80, S. 1; P.A. 15-89, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 75-486 replaced public utilities commission with public utilities control authority; P.A. 77-614 replaced public utilities control authority with division of public utility control within the department of business regulation, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 80-482 made division an independent department and deleted reference to abolished department of business regulation; P.A. 81-297 required department to hold hearing within 150 days after receiving petition; P.A. 81-358 made petition procedure available to persons residing within general territorial limits of a nonfranchised, nonchartered water company; P.A. 97-8 added as a condition to bringing a petition that no other specific remedy be available in title 16 or in regulations, deleted provision re automatic hearing procedures and added Subdiv. (1) re issuing orders, Subdiv. (2) re ordering hearings or alternate dispute resolution, and provisions holding hearings upon request; P.A. 98-29 added new Subsec. (a) defining “private water company”, designated existing provisions as Subsec. (b) and inserted references to private water companies, effective May 19, 1998; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Department of Public Utility Control” and “department” were changed editorially by the Revisors to “Public Utilities Regulatory Authority” and “authority”, respectively, in Subsec. (b), effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 15-89 added Subsec. (c) re small community water system rates and service, effective June 22, 2015.
Right to require and considerations proper as to extension of gas main. 91 C. 134. Application of section to telephone service. 99 C. 284. Public utility is not under duty to extend service at regular rates except where reasonable. 114 C. 628. Section is not exclusive remedy; equity may enjoin shutting off of service where there is honest dispute over bill. 123 C. 180. Entitles a person living within a franchised area of utility to an extension of service only when extension of service would be reasonable under the circumstances. 142 C. 359. A public utility company need not provide service without a reasonable payment therefor, and reasonableness of amounts charged ought to be questioned in an administrative proceeding before commission and not in a collateral proceeding. 144 C. 195. Cited. 145 C. 243. Jurisdiction of commission is not exclusive; in action by water company on promissory note where defendants relied on doctrine of unilateral mistake and inequitable conduct in execution of contract, court having obtained jurisdiction should retain it as to whole controversy. 149 C. 442. Cited. 159 C. 327; 169 C. 344.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 16 - Public Service Companies
Section 16-1b. - Department of Public Utility Control. Department head.
Section 16-2. - Public Utilities Regulatory Authority. Utility commissioners. Staff.
Section 16-2a. - Office of Consumer Counsel. Office of State Broadband. Consumer Counsel. Staff.
Section 16-2c. - Division of Adjudication.
Section 16-2d. - Office of energy efficient businesses.
Section 16-6. - Office and records.
Section 16-6a. - Participation in proceedings before federal agencies and federal courts. Expenses.
Section 16-7. - Right of entry. Penalty.
Section 16-7a. - Power to stop work.
Section 16-8. - Examination of witnesses and documents. Hearing officers. Management audits.
Section 16-9a. - Party status in proceedings before authority.
Section 16-10. - Enforcement of statutes and orders.
Section 16-10a. - Revocation of franchises. Procedure. Reassignment.
Section 16-11. - Safety of public and employees. Powers.
Section 16-11a. - Nuclear Energy Advisory Council; composition; duties.
Section 16-12. - Complaints as to dangerous conditions.
Section 16-13. - Procedure upon complaint.
Section 16-14. - Powers concerning electrolysis or escape of electricity.
Section 16-15. - Compliance with orders. Penalty.
Section 16-16. - Report of accidents.
Section 16-17. - Duties as to accidents.
Section 16-18. - Powers concerning poles and wires.
Section 16-18a. - Consultants: Retention, expenses, findings and recommendations.
Section 16-19bb. - Application or refund of electric distribution company rate moderation funds.
Section 16-19c. - Investigation of fuel cost adjustment and purchased gas adjustment charges.
Section 16-19dd. - Conservation and load management programs for agricultural customers.
Section 16-19eee. - Definitions.
Section 16-19ff. - Submetering. Regulations. Application process.
Section 16-19fff. - Electric vehicle charging load projections.
Section 16-19g. - Penalty for failure to report nuclear incident not an operating expense.
Section 16-19gg. - Factors to be considered during a rate proceeding.
Section 16-19ggg. - Public electric vehicle charging stations. Parking restrictions.
Section 16-19h. - Reopening of water company rate proceedings.
Section 16-19i. - Electric company residential customer service charge indicated on bill.
Section 16-19ii. - Use of electric resistance space heating. Differential rates.
Section 16-19j. - Portion of authority staff to be made party to certain rate proceedings.
Section 16-19jj. - Alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
Section 16-19l. - Authorization of rates that promote water conservation.
Section 16-19mm. - Consideration of external costs and benefits.
Section 16-19nn. - Encouragement of specific end uses of electricity and gas.
Section 16-19pp. - Uncontested proceedings before the authority. Participating parties.
Section 16-19ss. - Solicitations for the provision of temporary electric generation facilities.
Section 16-19tt. - Gas and electric distribution companies' distribution revenue decoupling.
Section 16-19vv. - Public service companies' customer deposits.
Section 16-19x. - Phase-in of costs of certain large electric generating facilities.
Section 16-19xx. - Deferral of public service company tax expense increase.
Section 16-19y. - Rate treatment of enhanced 9-1-1 service costs.
Section 16-21. - Change of rates fixed pursuant to charter or contract.
Section 16-22. - Rates; transfer of assets or franchise; burden of proof.
Section 16-23. - Regulations and service prescribed by authority deemed reasonable.
Section 16-24. - Classification of service.
Section 16-24a. - Low-income discounted rates for electric and gas service.
Section 16-25. - Time and place of hearings. Notice.
Section 16-25a. - Hearings on Office of Consumer Counsel petitions.
Section 16-26. - Public hearing to be held in locality affected.
Section 16-28. - Correction of returns and reports.
Section 16-29. - Reports from municipalities.
Section 16-30. - Returns from motor bus companies. Penalty.
Section 16-31. - Remission of forfeitures by the Attorney General.
Section 16-32. - Annual audit report.
Section 16-32b. - Regional water authority or water district to submit annual report.
Section 16-32c. - Water company rate adjustments. Application. Notice to customers.
Section 16-32f. - Gas company supply and demand forecast reports.
Section 16-32g. - Electric wire maintenance plans. Regulations.
Section 16-32j. - Procedures for expedited road clearing after emergencies.
Section 16-32k. - Vegetation management practices review. Report.
Section 16-33. - Obstructing authority; false entries and returns to; penalty.
Section 16-34. - Annual reports to Governor.
Section 16-34a. - Annual report re lost and unaccounted for gas. Docket to investigate.
Section 16-36 to 16-39. - Venue. Procedure on appeal. Notice when parties are numerous. Supersedeas.
Section 16-40. - Rights and duties of trustees and receivers.
Section 16-41. - Imposition of civil penalties by authority.
Section 16-42. - Not to affect labor contracts.
Section 16-43a. - Validity of securities issued pursuant to order of authority.
Section 16-43b. - Definitions applicable to apportionment of land sales benefits.
Section 16-43d. - Sale of existing electric generation plants.
Section 16-44a. - Disclosure of salaries of directors and officers of public service companies.
Section 16-45. - Increase or reduction of capital stock by public service companies.
Section 16-47a. - Code of conduct for gas company transactions with affiliates.
Section 16-48. - Electricity and gas; transmission between this state and other states.
Section 16-48a. - Consumer Counsel and Public Utility Control Fund established.
Section 16-49d. - Applications for sales of water company lands submitted prior to June 25, 1975.
Section 16-50. - Employees. Consultants.
Section 16-50a. - Local filing of maps on acquisition of property.
Section 16-50b. - Declaration of policy.
Section 16-50d. - Action to acquire property.