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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) As used in this article:
(i) “Bypassing” means the act of attaching, connecting or in any manner affixing any wire, cord, socket, motor, pipe or other instrument, device or contrivance to the utility supply system or any part thereof in such a manner as to transmit, supply or use any utility service without passing through an authorized meter or other device provided for measuring, registering, determining or limiting the amount of electricity, gas, steam or water consumed;
(ii) “Customer” means the person responsible for payment for utility services and includes employees and agents of the customer;
(iii) “Tampering” means the act of damaging, altering, adjusting or in any manner interfering with or obstructing the action or operation of any meter or other device provided for measuring, registering, determining or limiting the amount of electricity, gas, steam or water consumed;
(iv) “Unauthorized metering” means the act of removing, moving, installing, connecting, reconnecting or disconnecting any meter or metering device for utility service by a person other than an authorized contractor, employee or agent of the utility;
(v) “Utility” means any pipeline corporation, gas corporation, electrical corporation, water corporation, irrigation system, cooperative association, nonprofit corporation, nonprofit association, municipality or person operating in whole or in part for the purpose of supplying electricity, gas, steam or nonagricultural water, or any combination thereof, to the public or to any person;
(vi) “Utility service” means the provision of electricity, gas, steam, water or any other service or commodity furnished by the utility for compensation;
(vii) “Utility supply system” means all wires, conduits, pipes, cords, sockets, motors, meters, instruments, pumps and any other material and equipment the utility uses to provide utility services;
(viii) Repealed by Laws 2019, ch. 186, § 2, eff. July 1, 2019.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 37. Public Utilities § 37-12-401. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-37-public-utilities/wy-st-sect-37-12-401/
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