Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 704 - Regulation of Public Utilities Generally
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF CUSTOMERS OF CERTAIN ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITIES
Section 704.350 - Termination of service: No prior notice

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 704.350

Current through September 16, 2024

A utility may terminate electric or gas service without prior notice only:

1. If an unsafe or hazardous condition related to electric or gas service is found to exist on the customer's premises;

2. If the use of electric or gas service on the customer's premises is found to be detrimental or damaging to the facilities or services of the utility or its customers;

3. Upon the order of any court or the Commission;

4. If the acts of the customer or the conditions upon the customer's premises are such as to indicate to the utility that the customer intends to defraud it;

5. If the utility has tried diligently to meet the requirements for notice set forth in NAC 704.360 and 704.365 but has not been able to give such a notice;

6. If an event occurs which could not have been reasonably anticipated or controlled and which requires the termination of service;

7. If the location where service is provided has been abandoned;

8. If the customer obtained service without the specific credit authorization of the utility; or

9. If the termination without prior notice is otherwise authorized pursuant to NAC 704.302 to 704.390, inclusive.

Pub. Service Comm'n, Gen. Order 27 § 3.1, eff. 8-21-81-NAC A 1-5-89; A by Pub. Utilities Comm'n by R198-01, 2-17-2005

NRS 703.025, 704.1835, 704.210

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