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What should shops do if they charge electricity indiscriminately?

Legal Analysis: Article 66 of the Electricity Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) also stipulates that in violation of the provisions of Articles 33, 43 and 44 of this law, users are not charged electricity fees according to the electricity price approved by the state and the records of electricity consumption metering devices, and the electricity price is set beyond their authority or other fees are charged in addition to the electricity price, and the competent price department will give a warning, order them to return the illegally collected fees, and may also impose a fine of less than five times the illegally collected fees.

According to the above legal provisions, the lessee can completely refuse to pay the excess. If the landlord really wants to pay, the lessee should ask him to issue a receipt as evidence, and then complain to the price administrative department for handling according to law.

Legal basis: Article 44 of the Electricity Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) prohibits any unit or individual from collecting other electricity charges. Where laws and administrative regulations provide otherwise, such provisions shall prevail.

Where a local fund-raising office collects additional electricity charges, the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall formulate measures in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State Council.

Power supply enterprises are prohibited from charging other fees when collecting electricity charges.