After the utility has received all of the tenants' Preliminary Election Postcards or after the expiration of the ten (10) day waiting period (whichever comes first), the utility shall advise all tenants of the option selected by the majority of the tenants for payment of utility service to the building.
If no option is selected by a majority, the option selected by a plurality of the tenants shall prevail.
Any option selected shall be practicable under this chapter.
If the utility company does not find the selected option to be practicable, it shall state its reasons in the notice and advise the tenants of their right to appeal the decision to the Commission within ten (10) working days.
Where sixty percent (60%) or more of the tenants have elected the individual metering option, the utility company shall immediately begin, at its own expense, the preparation of a Statement of Practicability for the master-metered building in question.
When the Statement of Practicability has been prepared, the utility company shall send to each tenant in the building a notice detailing the following information:
The notice shall first be approved by the Public Service Commission and shall be sent by registered mail or hand-delivered to each apartment unit where a tenant's name is known. The notice shall also be sent to all tenants by regular mail and published in a newspaper of general circulation in the District of Columbia.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 15, r. 15-405