Abstract

May a public utility board give retroactive effect to an approved increase in a water utility's rate? The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that regardless of the presence of even unreasonable “regulatory lag,” a newly filed tariff may not be given retroactive effect except for the purpose of requiring a refund of any excess income to affected customers.

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