Or. Admin. Code § 860-037-0035 - Establishing Credit for Residential Service
(1) An applicant or customer may demonstrate
satisfactory credit for new or continuing service by showing any of the
following, provided that a deposit is not required under section (2) of this
rule:
(a) Received 12 months of continuous
water/wastewater utility service type during the preceding 24 months and the
new water/wastewater utility can verify, either by contacting the former
water/wastewater utility or through an authorized letter provided by the
applicant or customer, that the applicant or customer voluntarily terminated
service and timely paid for all services rendered; or
(b) Proof of ability to pay by providing
either:
(A) Proof of employment during the
entire 12 months previous to the application of service for person(s)
responsible for payment on the account and a work telephone number to enable
the water/wastewater utility to verify employment; or
(B) A statement or other documentation from
the income provider or an authorized representative, that the water/wastewater
utility can verify, indicating that the applicant or customer receives a
regular source of income.
(2) In addition to the methods of
demonstrating satisfactory credit set forth in section (1) of this rule, a
water/wastewater utility may choose to offer an applicant the option of
demonstrating satisfactory credit by meeting minimum credit requirements
approved by the Commission.
(3) An
applicant or customer may be required to pay a deposit at the time of
application for new or continued service when:
(a) The applicant or customer is unable to
establish credit as defined in section (1) of this rule;
(b) The applicant or customer received the
same type of water/wastewater utility service from it or any Oregon
water/wastewater utility, as defined in ORS
757.005, within the preceding 24
months and owed an account balance that was not paid in full when service was
terminated. Subsection (2)(b) of this rule does not apply to a customer who
registered a dispute with the Commission within 60 days after service was
terminated and who paid all undisputed or adjudicated amounts; or
(c) The applicant or customer was previously
terminated for theft of service by any Oregon water/wastewater utility as
defined in ORS 757.005, was found to have
tampered with the meter or other water/wastewater utility facilities, or was
otherwise found to have diverted water/wastewater utility service.
(4) In lieu of paying a deposit,
an applicant or customer may provide the water/wastewater utility a written
surety agreement from a responsible party to secure payment in an amount equal
to two months' average usage. For purposes of section (3) of this rule, a
responsible party is a customer with the same water/wastewater utility who
meets one of the qualifying conditions outlined in section (1) of this rule.
The surety agreement obligation will automatically terminate should the
responsible party no longer meet the conditions set forth herein. In the event
a responsible party is subsequently found not to qualify, the applicant or
customer will be required to either pay a deposit or obtain a written surety
agreement from another responsible party. The surety obligation ceases when the
customer establishes good credit.
(5) Deposits for water/wastewater utility
service shall not exceed one-sixth the amount of reasonable billing for 12
months at the rates then in effect. The estimate shall be based on the use of
the service at the premises during the prior 12 months or on the type and size
of the customer's equipment that will use the service. Each deposit shall be
rounded to the nearest whole dollar.
(6) A new or additional deposit, calculated
as provided by sections (4) of this rule with the most recent information
available, may be required from a customer as a condition of continued service
when:
(a) The water/wastewater utility
discovers that the customer gave false information to establish an account
and/or credit status;
(b) The
water/wastewater utility discovers that the customer has stolen
water/wastewater utility service, has tampered with the meter or other
water/wastewater utility facilities, or was otherwise found to have diverted
water/wastewater utility service; or
(c) A customer moves and the anticipated bill
at the new residence will be at least 20 percent greater than the basis of the
existing deposit.
(7)
Paying a deposit does not excuse a customer from complying with the
water/wastewater utility's tariffs or other regulations on file with the
Commission, such as the obligation to promptly pay bills.
(8) A water/wastewater utility may file a
tariff that contains less stringent deposit requirements than those specified
in this rule.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183, 756 & 757
Stats. Implemented: ORS 756.040, 757.005 & 757.061
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