Md. Code Regs. 20.31.02.02 - Terminations Requiring Notice
A utility may terminate service to a customer for any of the following reasons, if the utility complies with the provisions of this subtitle:
A. The customer's violation
of or noncompliance with COMAR 20.50 Service Supplied by Electric Companies or
COMAR 20.55 Service Supplied by Gas Companies, or for violation of or
noncompliance with the utility's tariffs and rules on file with the
Commission;
B. For failure of the
customer to fulfill his contractual obligations for service or facilities
subject to regulation by the Commission;
C. For failure of the customer to permit the
utility or its agents to have reasonable access to its equipment located on or
in the customer's premises;
D. For
failure of the customer to provide the utility with a deposit as authorized in
COMAR 20.30.02 Residential Customer Deposits;
E. For failure of the customer to furnish the
service equipment, permits, certificates, or rights-of-way, as specified by the
utility as a condition to obtaining service or if the equipment or permissions
are withdrawn or terminated.
Notes
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