Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 860 - PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
Division 21 - UTILITY REGULATION
Section 860-021-0510 - Emergency Medical Certificate for Residential Telecommunications Utility Service
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) A large telecommunications utility shall not disconnect local exchange residential service if the customer submits certification from a qualified medical professional stating that disconnection would significantly endanger the physical health of the customer or a member of the customer's household. "Qualified medical professional" means a licensed physician, nurse-practitioner, or physician's assistant authorized to diagnose and treat the medical condition described without direct supervision by a physician.
(2) The oral certification to the large telecommunications utility must be confirmed in writing within 14 days by the qualified medical professional prescribing medical care. A written certification must include:
(3) If an emergency medical certificate is not submitted in compliance with section (2) of this rule, the large telecommunications utility may disconnect local exchange service after providing five days' notice to the customer. The notice shall contain the information set forth in OAR 860-021-0505(3)(a) through (d) and shall be served as required by 860-021-0505(4) and (5).
(4) An emergency medical certificate shall be valid only for the length of time the health endangerment is certified to exist, but no longer than six months without renewal.
(5) A customer submitting an emergency medical certificate:
(6) A large telecommunications utility may verify the accuracy of an emergency medical certificate. If the large telecommunications utility believes a customer does not qualify, or no longer qualifies for an emergency medical certificate, the large telecommunications utility may apply to the Commission for permission to disconnect service to the customer.
(7) After notice to the Commission, a large telecommunications utility may terminate local exchange residential service if the large telecommunications utility providing the service lacks the technical ability to terminate toll telecommunications service without also terminating local exchange service.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183, 756 & Ch. 290, OL 1987
Stats. Implemented: ORS 756.040, 757.750, 757.760, 757.755 & Ch. 290, OL 1987