Or. Admin. Code § 860-021-0206 - Payment Arrangements for Deposit and Installation Charges for Residential Telecommunications Utility Service
(1) Time payments for deposits and
nonrecurring charges shall be limited to charges for residential service and
intraLATA toll. When the large telecommunications utility requires deposits
and/or nonrecurring charges to establish or reestablish service from an
applicant, the applicant shall pay one-fourth of the deposit and/or
nonrecurring charges immediately. The customer or applicant shall pay the
remainder in three equal installments, which shall be due 30, 60, and 90 days,
respectively, after the date the payment agreement is executed. Except for the
last payment, installments shall be the greater of $20 or one-fourth of the
total deposit. In communicating with an applicant to establish service or to
require a deposit and/or nonrecurring charge, the large telecommunications
utility shall inform the applicant of the availability of Link-Up America and
Oregon Telephone Assistance Program benefits and inform the applicant that
details are available from the Commission.
(2) When a customer makes an installment
payment or a deposit with a payment for telecommunications utility service, the
large telecommunications utility shall first apply the amount paid toward the
amount due for deposit and/or nonrecurring charges.
(3) A customer who is required to pay an
additional deposit shall pay one-fourth of the total deposit within five days
to the large telecommunications utility. The remainder of the deposit is due
under the terms of section (1) of this rule. If the customer has an existing
deposit installment agreement, the remaining installment payments will be
adjusted to include the additional deposit; however, two installment payments
cannot be required within the same 30-day period.
(4) When a customer enters into an
installment agreement for payment of a deposit and/or nonrecurring charges
under section (1) of this rule, the large telecommunications utility shall
provide written notice explaining its deposit and nonrecurring charges
requirements. The notice shall specify the date each installment payment shall
be due and shall include a statement printed in bold-face type informing the
customer that utility service will be disconnected if payment is not received
when due.
(5) If a customer fails
to abide by the terms of an installment agreement, the large telecommunications
utility may disconnect local exchange service after providing a written
five-day notice. The notice shall contain the information set forth in OAR
860-021-0505(3)(a) through
(e) and shall be served as required by in
860-021-0505(4) and
(5). In lieu of permanent disconnection, the
large telecommunications utility may curtail service pursuant to
860-021-0505(7).
(6) When good cause exists, the large
telecommunications utility may provide or the Commission may require, more
liberal arrangements for payment of deposits and/or nonrecurring charges than
those set forth in this rule. The large telecommunications utility shall keep a
written record of the reasons for such action.
(7) If disconnection for nonpayment of a
deposit and/or nonrecurring charges occurs, the customer disconnected shall pay
the full amount of the deposit, and/or nonrecurring charges, any applicable
reconnection fee, late-payment fee, and past due tariff and price-listed amount
before service is restored. A customer may continue with an existing medical
certificate time-payment agreement by paying all past-due
installments.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183, 756 & Ch. 290, OL 1987
Stats. Implemented: ORS 756.040 & Ch. 290 OL 1987
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