Billing, Customer Service, Record Keeping and Reporting Sample Clauses

Billing, Customer Service, Record Keeping and Reporting. Article 8 of the Franchise Agreement details specific requirements related to billing, customer service, record keeping, and reporting. A summary of some of the requirements follows below.
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Billing, Customer Service, Record Keeping and Reporting. Detail specific requirements related to billing, customer service, record keeping, and reporting. A summary of some of the requirements follows below.
Billing, Customer Service, Record Keeping and Reporting. 978 7.1 BILLING SERVICES 979 Contractor shall provide billing services for all Customers in the Service Area, including all Residential 980 Properties, Multi-Family Properties and Commercial Properties. Contractor shall: (i) xxxx all Customers in 981 the Service Area, including all SFDs, MFDs, and Commercial Properties at the rates permitted in this 982 Agreement; (ii) maintain accurate billing and payment records; and (iii) xxxx Customers on the following 983 schedule or as otherwise approved by the RA Members: 984  Each Residential Customer shall be billed bi-monthly in arrears 985  Each Multi-Family and Commercial Customer shall be billed monthly in advance 986 Service Recipients’ bills shall be itemized showing the charges for each classification of services. The 987 Contractor and the Regional Agency Contract Manager shall agree on the format of the invoice prior to 988 the Contractor initiating billing services. 989 Customer billing shall reflect the rate arrangements described below inclusive of the fees described in 990 Article 8. The rate schedules establish the maximum rates that may be charged. 991  SFD Rate Arrangements 992 Member Agencies will maintain an SFD rate structure that includes an integrated fee for 993 collection that covers solid waste, recycling, and organics. The current volume-based rate 994 structure will be continued. Therefore, the contractor will be required to provide the residents 995 with the container sizes they subscribe to; to service such containers; and to properly xxxx for the 996 level of service requested. 997 998 999 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005  MFD and Commercial Rate Arrangements Member Agencies will maintain a rate structure that includes an integrated fee for collection that covers solid waste and recycling. A volume-based rate structure will be used. MFD and Commercial customers will be provided the opportunity to subscribe to unlimited levels of recyclable materials collection service at no additional charge. As a result, the contractor will provide the number and sizes of recycling containers requested by the customer and service the containers as frequently as requested. In addition, Member Agencies will continue to allow open market competition for recyclable materials excluded from the Contractor’s exclusive franchise pursuant to Section 3.2. 1006 Member Agencies will establish separate, volume-based rates for organics collection services. 1007 Customers will be encouraged to voluntarily participa...

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