2020 Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 7 - Particular Proceedings And Remedies
Chapter 121 - Utilities Tampering
§ 16-121-101. Definitions

Universal Citation: AR Code § 16-121-101 (2020)

As used in this subchapter:

  1. (1) “Divert” means to change the intended course or path of gas, water, or electricity without the authorization or consent of the utility supplier;

  2. (2) “Meter tampering” means:

    1. (A) Removing metering devices;

    2. (B) Connecting wires or other instruments to bypass a meter recording usage for billing;

    3. (C) Breaking or defacing any seal, locking device, or other part that makes up the metering device;

    4. (D) Preventing or retarding the action of a meter or other instrument used for measuring utility service;

    5. (E) Transferring from one location to another a metering device;

    6. (F) Using a metering device belonging to the utility supplier that has not been assigned to the utility customer's location and has not been installed by the utility supplier; and

    7. (G) Any other means of tampering with or bypassing a metering device that deprives a supplier from receiving proper charges or payment for utility service;

  3. (3) “Person” means an individual, a corporation, firm, company, or association;

  4. (4) “Unauthorized reconnection” means the commencement of gas, water, or electric service, other than by the supplier, to a utility customer or any other person after utility service has been discontinued by the supplier;

  5. (5) “Utility customer” means:

    1. (A) The person or persons occupying the premises and receiving the benefits of utility service from a utility supplier, whether or not that person is listed on the records of the utility supplier as the customer liable for charges or payment for utility service received with or without charge; or

    2. (B) The manager, superintendent, officer, or other responsible official of a corporation, partnership, proprietorship, association, or other business organization that has received utility service with or without proper charge; and

  6. (6) “Utility supplier” or “supplier” means any regulated public or private utility authorized to provide electricity, natural gas, or water for sale to utility customers in any particular service area.

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