Wash. Admin. Code § 365-100-040 - Contractor responsibilities
(1) The
contractor may use the unverified client income statement to expedite the
process for determining client eligibility for the moratorium program. The
contractor may accept the applicant's self-certification of income in
determining eligibility, or verify and document income in accordance with
LIHEAP procedures. In either instance, the contractor shall notify the utility
and the applicant of the applicant's eligibility no later than forty-five days
from the date of application.
(2)
The contractor shall provide the client income statement and assist the
applicant in completing the statement when applying for the moratorium program.
If the applicant contacts the contractor to apply for the moratorium program
before notifying the utility of their inability to pay the bill, the contractor
shall instruct the applicant to immediately contact the utility.
(3) The contractor shall interview the
applicant for energy and weatherization assistance.
(4) The contractor shall provide the client
income statement of unverified income to the applicant within twenty days from
the date of application.
(5) The
contractor shall inform the applicant that default on an agreed payment plan
with the utility will remove moratorium protection until the past due bill is
paid.
(6) The contractor shall
advise the applicant that disconnection of services is possible if:
(a) Verified income is not supplied to the
utility within forty-five days of application and no interim payment agreement
has been made with the utility by the applicant.
(b) The applicant has been determined income
ineligible.
(7) The
contractor shall inform the applicant that the utility is required to offer a
choice between a budget billing plan or equal payment plan.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.63A RCW. 87-10-020 (Order 87-08), § 365-100-040, filed 5/1/87. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.63A.080. 85-05-017 (Order 84-02), § 365-100-040, filed 2/13/85; 84-21-087 (Order 84-02), § 365-100-040, filed 10/19/84.
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