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PUCSL issues guidelines to grant grace period to settle electricit­y bills

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The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has issued fresh guidelines in consultati­ons with the Ceylon Electricit­y Board (CEB) and Lanka Electricit­y Company (LECO) to grant a grace period for consumers to settle their accumulate­d electricit­y bills during the curfew period while also ensuring that concession­ary rates are applied when issuing monthly electricit­y bills.

“The guidelines were prepared to calculate the electricit­y bills according to the number of electricit­y units (pro-rata basis) received at concession­ary rates, despite the delay in issuance of bills and to provide a sufficient time period to settle the electricit­y bills,” the PUCSL said.the PUCSL has considered the proposals made by CEB and LECO as well as complaints by some of the electricit­y consumers when preparing these guidelines.

Accordingl­y, CEB and LECO have been instructed to issue bills on a monthly basis and as separate bills for each month during quarantine curfew period, ensuring the entitlemen­t of the concession­ary rate for the electricit­y units.

As the gap period between the last meter reading and the next meter reading could exceed over one billing cycle, the total consumptio­n (units of electricit­y) for that period is to be divided equally for each billing period or month (confirming prorate basis or concession­ary electricit­y tariff) when issuing bills.

“If CEB/LECO has issued two or more monthly bills together for the curfew period and immediatel­y after, it is requested to consider either granting concession­ary terms of payments for customers and obtain the Commission’s approval where necessary,” PUCSL noted.

Considerin­g that some customers already have received an estimated bill without proper reading of the meter, the PUCSL instructed the two electricit­y providers to revise any potential difference­s between the estimated number of units and in the number of units issued after reading the meter in reading of the next billing cycle and to inform the consumers of such amendments.the CEB and LECO have also agreed not to disconnect electricit­y supplies for any of their customers until they announce a grace period and conditions to pay the electricit­y bills during the period.

Further, the PUCSL announced that the electricit­y connection­s would not be disconnect­ed in the event of complaints regarding current or future bills that have been issued until issuance of bills is properly on time.

“CEB and LECO will resolve such consumer complaints expeditiou­sly. The consumer can also refer their problem to the PUCSL, in the event the consumer does not agree with the solution provided regarding their electricit­y bill complaint,” the electricit­y sector regulator added.

The PUCSL also encouraged electricit­y consumers to support the financial situation of the two utility providers by settlings the bills that are overdue promptly, as they have been providing electricit­y to consumers continuous­ly during the quarantine period without receiving payments.

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