New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 17 - PUBLIC UTILITIES AND UTILITY SERVICES
Chapter 12 - WATER SERVICES
Part 760 - CUSTOMER SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR WATER UTILITIES
Section 17.12.760.10 - FORMAT FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS

Universal Citation: 17 NM Admin Code 17.12.760.10

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. For the convenience of the utilities the customer service rules and regulations herein are set forth in the appropriate format. (See 17.12.760.10 NMAC.pdf)

B. But for the utility's ability to disconnect residential service due to an emergency, safety concerns, or by customer request, the following rules regarding disconnection of residential utility service may be implemented on a temporary basis by order of the commission for a period of time, up to and including, the duration of any emergency executive order issued by the governor of New Mexico pertaining to a public health or other emergency condition under either the Public Health Emergency Response Act, Section 12-10A-1 NMSA 1978, and the All Hazards Emergency Management Act, Section 12-10-1 NMSA 1978:

(1) all utilities may be prohibited from discontinuing residential utility service for non-payment during the time period the emergency executive orders are in effect;

(2) any late fees on residential accounts that would be incurred during the time period of the effectiveness of the emergency executive orders may be required to be waived;

(3) utilities may be permitted to temporarily close in-person bill payment locations provided the utility provides notice to residential customers of such closures and identifies in such notice how payment made be made, including electronically or by mail. In the event of the closure of in-person bill payment locations, utilities shall be permitted to continue to collect credit card or bank fees in accordance with their own commission approved and filed tariffs;

(4) medical certificates set to expire shall not expire for the duration of the effectiveness of any emergency executive order and may be automatically be extended for 90 days from the end of any emergency executive order.

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