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§ 54.04 INSTALLATION EXPENSE.
   Labor, materials and the value of the use of village trucks, if any, as determined by the village, to install electrical service up to and including the electrical meter shall be paid by the consumer. Any cost exceeding the cost of a 200 ampere service shall be paid by the consumer. In the event the municipality employs outside labor to perform electrical service work for a consumer, the cost of any such outside labor and materials shall be paid by the consumer. The expense of installation and wiring from the meter to the points of distribution shall be the responsibility of the consumer. In the case of nonresident customers, the customer shall pay the expense of bridging electrical service from the corporate limits to the place of distribution. In the event that the customer, whether resident or nonresident, desires underground installation, the customer shall contract with the municipality for such installation, and the customer shall contribute to the expense of such installation in such sum as the governing body may in each case set.
(Neb. RS 17-902) (Prior Code, § 3-304)
§ 54.05 REPAIRS.
   All repairs to the electrical system up to the meter of the customer shall be paid by the municipality. All repairs to the wire and other appurtenances from the lot line to the meter, except the meter and meter box, shall be paid by the customers of the municipality. In the case of nonresidents, the municipality shall pay for all repairs and replacements to the meter on the customer’s premises.
(Prior Code, § 3-305)
§ 54.06 ELECTRIC BILLS.
   (A)   Electrical bills shall be due and payable monthly at the office of the Municipal Clerk-Treasurer. The Municipal Clerk-Treasurer shall charge and collect from each customer the amount due to the Electric Department.
   (B)   Meters shall be read one time each month on or about the seventeenth day of each month. It shall be the duty of customers of the electrical system to pay their bill in net cash each month by mail or to appear at the office of the Municipal Clerk-Treasurer. The Municipal Clerk-Treasurer shall charge and collect from each customer the amount of electricity used since the last examination, together with any other charges, properly itemized, due the electrical system.
(Prior Code, § 3-306)
§ 54.07 RATE SETTING.
   The governing body shall set electrical rates by resolution. All rates shall be on file in the office of the Municipal Clerk-Treasurer for public inspection at any reasonable time.
(Prior Code, § 3-308)
§ 54.08 METER IN DISREPAIR.
   In the event that any customer’s meter falls out of repair or fails to register properly, the Municipal Clerk-Treasurer shall charge such customer the same amount billed one year prior to such disrepair. In the event that there is no such basis for comparison, the Municipal Clerk-Treasurer shall charge the customer such amount as he or she deems fair both to the customer and the municipality.
(Prior Code, § 3-309)
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