Current through the 2024 Fourth Special Session
Section 35A-8-1501 - Moratorium on involuntary termination for nonpayment of utility bills - Eligibility criteria - Department to establish and certify(1)(a) The department shall establish a program for a seasonal moratorium for involuntary termination for nonpayment by residential customers of essential utility bills.(b) An essential utility is a utility regulated by the Public Service Commission under Title 54, Public Utilities, which is in the business of the retail distribution of electricity or natural gas.(c) A residential customer is a customer defined as in a residential class by the Public Service Commission.(2) A residential customer shall meet the following criteria to qualify for the program:(a) gross household income is less than 125% of the federal poverty level or the household has suffered a medical or other emergency, loss of employment, or is experiencing other circumstances which have resulted in a substantial loss of income;(b) the customer has made application to public and private energy assistance programs;(c) the customer is willing to make a good faith effort to pay these utility bills on a consistent basis; and(d) any additional information required by the department.(3)(a) A residential customer may file with a local department office an affidavit attesting eligibility under the criteria in Subsection (2).(b) The department shall certify that the customer has met the eligibility requirements and forward a copy of the affidavit to the effected utility.Renumbered from 9-12-201 and amended by Chapter 212, 2012 General Session ,§ 135, eff. 7/1/2012.Amended by Chapter 378, 2010 General Session