A meter, upon test, was found to have an average accuracy of ninety-five percent (95%) or an error of five percent (5%) slow. The consumption, registered for a billing period previous to test, was one hundred five (105) kWh. The correct amount is determined by multiplying one hundred five (105) kWh by one hundred (100) and dividing this product by ninety-five (95), (the average per-cent accuracy) which result is 110.526 or 111 kWh and is the proper amount to be billed.
After making such recalculations the utility may collect from the customer an amount equal to the difference between the amount previously billed, and the amount calculated as being the proper charge.
Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1220-04-04-.18
Authority: T.C.A. § 65-2-102.