The Utility will extend its service to fairs, carnivals and like short-time gatherings and uses (not including short-time uses in the nature of auxiliary, standby or seasonal use) under the following rules:
A. 
The customer will agree to reimburse the Utility for its expenditures in extending service.
B. 
The cost of extending service includes all items of labor and materials, with the customary overhead charges, necessary to furnish the customer with the service requested. It shall also include any costs involved in the dismantling of materials and their return to stock. Where materials dismantled have a salvage value, the cost of extending service will be credited with such salvage value.
C. 
All energy will be measured at one standard voltage at some convenient point designated by the Utility.
D. 
The customer will make the necessary arrangements and provide for the necessary equipment in the event more than one voltage is required.
E. 
The cost of all construction (labor and materials) necessary to distribute energy on the premises occupied by the customer will be borne by the customer.
F. 
The Utility may require the customer to make an advance deposit sufficient to cover the costs of extending service and the estimated bill for energy.
G. 
The rates applicable in the area wherein temporary service is rendered shall be applied in determining the customer's bill.
A. 
Temporary service shall be given to a customer connection only when constructed in accord with the sketch as provided by the Utility. The post supporting the unit shall be located as near as possible to the location of permanent service to the building. Abnormal conditions involving compliance with the foregoing provision will be cleared with the Utility and permission granted by the Utility prior to locating the customer connection.
B. 
All temporary service shall be maintained in a safe manner in order to keep the Utility harmless from injury to persons or property. The service shall remain temporary only for a reasonable time and must be permanent when the Utility directs such action.
C. 
Should the customer elect to receive permanent service, the installation charges for extension of new electric service shall be as provided for in § 263-40. Credit shall be given for the payment already made for that portion of the temporary service facilities which can be used for permanent service without modification.
A. 
A customer purchasing electric service from the Utility under any of the Utility's filed rates for firm service and requesting a reserve line or a separate service connection other than that from which regular service is obtained should consult the Utility to determine if such service is available.
B. 
The Utility may supply emergency service facilities under the terms of a special contract, providing the customer shall pay all costs associated with such facilities. The Utility will then provide the emergency service distribution facilities required.