Utah Admin. Code R746-200-5 - Deferred Payment Agreement
A.
Deferred Payment Agreement --
1. An applicant
or account holder who cannot pay a delinquent account balance on demand shall
have the right to receive residential utility service under a deferred payment
agreement subject to R746-200-5(B)
unless the delinquent account balance is the result of unauthorized usage of,
or diversion of, residential utility service. If the delinquent account balance
is the result of unauthorized usage of, or diversion of, residential utility
service, the use of a deferred payment agreement is at the utility's
discretion.
2. An applicant or
account holder shall have the right to a deferred payment agreement, consisting
of 12 months of equal monthly payments, if the full amount of the delinquent
balance plus interest shall be paid within the 12 months and if the applicant
or account holder agrees to pay the initial monthly installment. The account
holder shall have the right to pre-pay a monthly installment, pre-pay a portion
of, or the total amount of the outstanding balance due under a deferred payment
agreement at any time during the term of the agreement. The account holder also
has the option, when negotiating a deferred payment agreement, to include the
amount of the current month's bill plus the reconnection charges in the total
amount to be paid over the term of the deferred payment agreement.
3. Payment Options
a. If a utility has a budget billing or equal
payment plan available, it shall offer the account holder the option of:
i. agreeing to pay monthly bills for future
residential utility service as they become due, plus the monthly deferred
payment installment, or
ii.
agreeing to pay a budget billing or equal payment plan amount set by the
utility for future residential utility service plus the monthly deferred
payment installment.
b.
When negotiating a deferred payment agreement with a utility that does not
offer a budget billing or equal payment plan, the account holder shall agree to
pay the monthly bills for future residential utility service plus the monthly
deferred payment installment necessary to liquidate the delinquent
bill.
4. The terms of
the deferred payment agreement shall be set forth in a written agreement, a
copy of which shall be provided to the customer.
5. A deferred payment agreement may include a
finance charge as approved by the Commission. If a finance charge is assessed,
the deferred payment agreement shall contain notice of the charge.
B. Breach -- If an applicant or
account holder breaches a condition or term of a deferred payment agreement,
the public utility may treat that breach as a delinquent account and shall have
the right to disconnect service pursuant to these rules, subject to the right
of the customer to seek review of the alleged breach by the Commission, and the
account holder shall not have the right to a renewal of the deferred payment
agreement. Renewal of deferred payment agreements after the breach shall be at
the utility's discretion.
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