Or. Admin. Code § 860-021-0328 - Reconnection of Residential Energy Utility Service
(1) This rule applies to a service
reconnection requested within 20 calendar days of the date of disconnection,
after an applicant or customer has satisfied the requirements for service under
all applicable rules and regulations, and requested reconnection.
(2) Each energy utility must provide a means
by which an applicant or customer may contact the utility on a Business Day so
that the applicant or customer may pay applicable charges, apply for
verification as a low-income residential customer under OAR
860-021-0180, submit any
necessary credit information, and request reconnection of service. A Business
Day is defined as Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding
state- or utility-recognized holidays.
(3) For energy utility service that has been
disconnected in accordance with OAR
860-021-0305(1), (2), (4), (5), (10),
(11) or involuntarily disconnected for
failure to pay Oregon tariff charges:
(a) An
energy utility must reconnect service as soon as reasonably possible, within
the normal course of business, after an applicant or customer has satisfied the
requirements for and requested reconnection. At a minimum, service must be
restored as follows:
(A) For a request for
reconnection received during the Business Day, Monday through Thursday, service
must be restored by 5:00 p.m. the following day, except when the following day
is a state- or utility-recognized holiday.
(B) For a request for reconnection received
on a Friday Business Day before 3:00 p.m., service must be restored by 5:00
p.m. the following day.
(C) For a
request for reconnection received on a Friday Business Day between 3:00 p.m.
and 5:00 p.m., service must be restored by the end of the next Business
Day.
(b) For a request
for reconnection received anytime other than a Business Day, except as provided
under section (6) of this rule, the request for reconnection must be treated as
if it were received at 8:00 a.m. on the next Business Day and service must be
restored in accordance with Subsection (3)(a)(A) of this rule.
(4) For energy utility service
that has been involuntarily disconnected in accordance with OAR
860-021-0305(6) or
(7), or due to meter tampering, diverting
service, or theft of service, an energy utility must reconnect service as soon
as reasonably possible, within the normal course of business, but no later than
5:00 p.m. of the next Business Day after the customer has satisfied the
requirements for and requested reconnection.
(5) For energy utility service that has been
involuntarily disconnected in accordance with OAR
860-021-0315, service will be
reconnected in accordance with section (4) of this rule. If the necessity for
emergency termination was through no fault of the customer, the energy utility
will reconnect in accordance with section (3) of this rule, at no charge to the
customer.
(6) An applicant or
customer may request reconnection that falls outside of the requirements of
sections (3), (4), and (5) of this rule and, for purposes of this rule, such a
request will be defined as an After Hours Reconnect. The tariff of each energy
utility must specify the hours other than a Business Day when the energy
utility will offer an After Hours Reconnect, the terms of the service, and the
applicable charges.
(a) At a minimum, an
energy utility must:
(A) Provide a means by
which an applicant or customer may contact the utility Monday through Friday
from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., excluding state- or utility-recognized holidays,
so that the applicant or customer may pay applicable charges, submit any
necessary credit information and request an After Hours Reconnect.
(B) Allow, for a customer request made in
accordance with subsection (6)(a)(A) of this rule, an After Hours Reconnect on
the same day as the request, or allow an After Hours Reconnect to be scheduled
for any subsequent Monday through Friday, except for state- or
utility-recognized holidays.
(b) The utility must notify a customer
verbally or in writing of the customer's right to an After Hours Reconnect. The
notification must include information that the charges associated with a same
day or a scheduled After Hours Reconnect exceed the utility's standard
reconnection charge.
(7)
Except as provided in OAR
860-021-0330, utility fees for
service reconnection must be charged as follows:
(a) An applicant or customer must pay the
utility's standard reconnection fee for a reconnection made under subsection
(3)(a) or (3)(b) of this rule.
(b)
An applicant or customer must pay an After Hours Reconnect fee for any
reconnection made under subsection (6)(a) of this rule. For an After Hours
Reconnect that is completed the same day as the request, the reconnection fee
may be higher than for an After Hours Reconnect scheduled for a subsequent
day.
(8) Reconnection of
service following an interruption of service must comply with the requirements
of OAR 860-021-0021.
(9) With Commission concurrence, the
reconnection requirements under this rule may be temporarily waived for any
cause not reasonably within the control of the utility including, but not
limited to, the following:
(a) A documented
Force Majeure event;
(b) An action
or default by an applicant, customer, or other person outside of the utility's
control, including a cancellation of the request made by the applicant or
customer;
(c) Major events, such as
storms or system outages;
(d)
Safety-related issues that preclude the utility from reconnecting
service;
(e) The applicant's or
customer's facilities cannot be accessed due to circumstances beyond the
utility's control;
(f) The utility's
equipment or facilities prevent the reconnection from occurring; or
(g) When the Commission approves a
waiver.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 183 & ORS 756
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 756.040
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