Or. Admin. Code § 860-037-0075 - Refusal of Service
(1) A
wastewater utility may refuse to provide wastewater service to an applicant
applying for wastewater service until it receives full payment of any overdue
amount of an Oregon tariffed or price-listed charge and any other like
obligation related to a prior account except as provided below:
(a) When a customer or applicant whose
service was terminated applies for service within 20 calendar days of the
termination, the wastewater utility shall provide service to an applicant upon
receipt of payment equal to at least one-half of any overdue amount. The
balance of the amount owed to the utility shall be paid within 30 days of the
date service is initiated. Except for the last payment, installments shall be
the greater of $30 or one-half the overdue amount;
(b) Upon failure to pay, the wastewater
utility may disconnect water service after providing a written
five-business-day notice. The notice shall contain the information and be
served in the manner prescribed as provided in OAR
860-036-0245.
(2) If water service is
disconnected for failure to comply with the payment terms for wastewater
service set forth in section (1)(a) of this rule, the wastewater utility may
refuse to restore water service until it receives full payment of any overdue
obligation of an Oregon tariffed or price-listed charge and any other like
obligation related to a prior account, including any reconnection fee, late
payment fee, and past due bill.
(3)
A wastewater utility may refuse to provide wastewater service until payment is
received when the following circumstances exist:
(a) A residential customer has incurred an
overdue balance at a service address; and
(b) An applicant for residential service
resided at the service address described in subsection (1)(a) of this rule
during the time the overdue balance was incurred; and
(c) The residential customer described in
subsection (1)(a) of this rule will reside at the location to be served under
the new application.
(4)
A wastewater utility shall refuse to provide wastewater service if a customer
or applicant has not complied with state and municipal codes and regulations
governing service and with the rules and regulations of the wastewater
utility.
(5) A wastewater utility
shall refuse to serve a customer or applicant, if, in the best judgment of the
wastewater utility, the facilities of the customer or applicant are of such a
character that safe and satisfactory service cannot be given.
(6) If service is refused, the wastewater
utility shall provide written notification within 10 business days to the
customer or applicant of the reasons for refusal and of the Commission's
complaint process. The utility must send contemporaneously a copy of the notice
to the Commission's Consumer Services Section unless service was refused for
nonpayment.
(7) A wastewater
utility shall not accept an application for wastewater service or materially
change service to a customer if it does not have adequate facilities or
wastewater resources to render the service applied for, or if the desired
service is of a character that is likely to unfavorably affect service to other
customers.
(a) If a wastewater utility refuses
wastewater service on the grounds of inadequate facilities or resources, the
wastewater utility shall:
(A) Provide the
customer or applicant with a written letter of refusal stating the reason for
the refusal. The utility must send contemporaneously a copy of such refusal
letter to the Commission's Consumer Services Section.
(B) Inform the customer or applicant that
he/she may request the details upon which the wastewater utility's decision was
based, including but not limited to current capacity and demand;
(C) When capacity does not exist, provide the
estimated costs to provide capacity for the customer or applicant;
and
(D) Inform the customer or
applicant that he/she may challenge the wastewater utility's refusal of
wastewater service through the Commission's dispute resolution process pursuant
to OAR 860-037-0025.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183, 756 & 757
Stats. Implemented: ORS 756.040, 757.005, 757.035, 757.061 & 757.225
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