023-3 Wyo. Code R. §§ 3-9 - Discontinuation of Service to Customers
(a) Unless
otherwise ordered by the Commission, no utility shall terminate service to any
customer for violating the utility's rules and regulations or for nonpayment of
bills for service until the utility has given at least seven calendar days'
notice to residential customers or three calendar days' to commercial or
industrial customers.
(b) Notice
shall be effective when a copy is provided to the customer in person, by
telephone after customer verification, or received by U.S. mail at the
customer's last known mailing address. Additional notice may be provided
electronically. The notice shall contain:
(i)
The name of the person whose account is delinquent and the service address to
be discontinued;
(ii) The rule or
regulation that was violated or the amount of the delinquent bill;
(iii) The effective date of the notice and
the date on or after which service is to be discontinued;
(iv) The utility's specific address and
telephone number for information regarding how to avoid service
discontinuation;
(v) The names of
agencies or organizations that have notified the utility that they render
assistance to eligible persons who are unable to pay their utility bills;
and
(vi) A statement advising the
customer how to contact the Commission if discontinuation is
disputed.
(c) For
residential customers, the notice shall inform the customer that, if prior to
the initial date for the discontinuation, the customer provides the utility
with written verification from a health care provider responsible for the care
of a customer or his/her co-habitants stating that their health or safety would
be seriously endangered if service were discontinued, the utility shall extend
the date for discontinuation set forth in the notice by 15 days (22 days total)
to allow for bill payment.
(d) The
utility shall attempt to make actual contact with the customer either in person
or by telephone after customer identity verification before discontinuing
service during the cold weather period of November 1 through April
30.
(e) The utility shall also
provide notice of discontinuation or account delinquency to a third party if a
customer, or person acting for the customer, has requested the utility do so
after customer identity verification. The utility shall establish reasonable
procedures to advise customers, particularly any incapacitated customer, that
the right to request third-party notification does not create third-party
liability for payment.
(f) If the
customer defaults, the utility shall provide the discontinuation notice to any
guarantor and customer simultaneously. The guarantor's service shall not be
subject to discontinuation as a result of the customer's default.
(g) The utility shall remove a guarantor
when:
(i) The customer has received 12
consecutive months of service with no cause for discontinuation, bills have
been paid when due and the customer passes an objective credit
screen;
(ii) The guarantor has paid
all amounts due for service through the date the utility receives the request
to terminate the guarantor agreement; or
(iii) An additional agreement with the
utility is in place.
(h)
The utility may discontinue service between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday
through Thursday, without further notice when:
(i) The notification period has elapsed and
the delinquent account has not been paid;
(ii) Acceptable payment arrangements have not
been made with the utility; or
(iii) The utility is not satisfied the
customer has ceased violating the utility's rules and regulations.
(j) The utility shall not
discontinue service for bill nonpayment:
(i)
On a legal holiday or the day before;
(ii) During the period from December 24
through January 2, inclusive;
(iii)
On any day the utility cannot reconnect service;
(iv) If the customer enters into an agreement
with the utility for payment of the delinquent billing over a reasonable time
and the customer complies with the payment arrangements;
(v) If the customer owes the utility money
due to a meter or other billing error and the customer complies with payment
arrangements;
(vi) At a previous
address for a different class of service;
(vii) Of non-utility service or
merchandise;
(viii) If a customer
is paying bills on time, even though a former customer with an undisputed
delinquent bill for service resides or conducts business at the same
address;
(ix) If a utility bill is
in dispute and the customer duly pays the utility bill or bill portion that is
not in dispute; or
(x) If the
temperature is forecasted by the National Weather Service or other reputable
source to be below 32° F in the impending 48 hours, or if conditions are
otherwise especially dangerous to health, and the customer is:
(A) A residential customer;
(B) A non-residential customer providing
service essential for the protection of public health, safety or
welfare;
(C) Unable to pay for
service in accordance with the utility's billing requirements and is actively
seeking government assistance or has exhausted such assistance; or
(D) Able to pay for service in installments
only.
(k) The
utility shall assist elderly and handicapped persons who are unable to pay
their utility bills with determining available government assistance.
(l) A utility may discontinue service to a
customer without advance notice for reasons of safety, health, cooperation with
civil authorities, fraudulent use, tampering with or destroying utility service
facilities or customer's failure to comply with utility curtailment procedures
during supply shortage.
(m) Upon a
customer's or legally authorized person's request, the utility shall make
reasonable efforts to terminate the customer's service as requested. Before
terminating service, the utility shall inform the customer of any additional
charges per tariff for after-hours service discontinuation.
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