3 AAC 52.445 - Deferred payment agreements
(a) For a
residential customer who demonstrates that economic hardship prevents payment
in full of a delinquent bill, a utility may not refuse to restore or continue
service unless the customer refuses to agree to or comply with a deferred
payment plan meeting the requirements of this section.
(b) A deferred payment agreement between a
utility and a residential customer must provide that service will continue if
the customer meets all of the following conditions:
(1) the customer agrees to pay one-third, or
less at the option of the utility, of the outstanding bill at the time the
parties enter into the deferred payment agreement;
(2) the customer agrees to pay all future
bills for utility service in accordance with the effective billing and
collection tariffs of the utility; and
(3) the customer agrees to pay the remaining
outstanding balance in installments over a period not to exceed 12
months.
(c) The duration
of a deferred payment agreement must be at least three months unless the
customer agrees to a shorter period.
(d) A utility may include provisions for
deferred payment agreements with non-residential customers in its tariff, or
may negotiate them by special contract.
(e) In determining a reasonable deferred
payment schedule, a utility and customer shall consider the following
conditions, a list of which must be presented to the customer:
(1) size of the delinquent account;
(2) customer's ability to pay;
(3) customer's payment history;
(4) length of time the debt has been
outstanding;
(5) circumstances that
resulted in the outstanding debt; and
(6) any other relevant factors related to the
circumstances of the customer.
(f) A deferred payment agreement must be in
writing and must be signed by the customer and an authorized utility
representative. A deferred payment agreement may include a finance charge as
specified in the utility's effective tariff, but the charge may not exceed that
allowed by
AS
45.45.010(a).
(g) A utility shall offer comparable terms
and conditions to customers with similar payment problems.
(h) If a customer fails to fulfill the terms
of a deferred payment agreement, the utility may disconnect service under
3
AAC 52.450(d). The utility may offer
a subsequent deferred payment agreement before disconnecting the customer's
service.
Notes
Authority:AS 42.05.141
AS 42.05.151
AS 42.05.291
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