(1) Conjunctive billing means totalizing metering, additive billing, plural meter billing, conjunctional metering, and all like or similar billing practices which seek to combine, for billing purposes, the separate consumptions and registered demands of two or more points of delivery serving a single customer.
    (2) A single point of delivery of electric service to a user of such service is defined as the single geographical point where a single class of electric service, as defined in a published rate tariff, is delivered from the facilities of the utility to the facilities of the customer.
    (3) Conjunctive billing shall not be permitted. Bills for two or more points of delivery to the same customer shall be calculated separately for each such point of delivery.
    (4) A customer operating a single integrated business* under one name in two or more buildings and/or energy consuming locations may request a single point of delivery and such request shall be complied with by the utility providing that:
    (a) Such buildings or locations are situated on a single unit of property; or
    (b) Such buildings or locations are situated on two or more units of property which are immediately adjoining, adjacent, or contiguous; or
    (c) Such buildings or locations are situated on two or more units of property which would be immediately adjoining, adjacent or contiguous except for intervening streets, alleys or highways.
In all cases arising in paragraph (a), (b) or (c), it shall be the customer’s responsibility to provide the electrical facilities necessary for distributing the energy beyond the single delivery point.
*The word “”business”” as used in this section shall be construed as including residences and educational, religious, governmental, commercial and industrial operations.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 366.05(1). Law Implemented 366.03, 366.05(1) FS. History-New 7-29-69.