Pennsylvania Code
Title 52 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part I - Public Utility Commission
Subpart C - Fixed Service Utilities
Chapter 56 - STANDARDS AND BILLING PRACTICES FOR RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE
Subchapter C - CREDIT AND DEPOSITS STANDARDS POLICY
PROCEDURES FOR EXISTING CUSTOMERS
Section 56.41 - General rule
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
A public utility may require an existing customer to post a deposit to reestablish credit under the following circumstances:
(1) Delinquent accounts. Whenever a customer has been delinquent in the payment of any two consecutive bills or three or more bills within the preceding 12 months.
(2) Condition to the reconnection of service. A public utility may require a deposit as a condition to reconnection of service following a termination in accordance with § 56.191 (relating to payment and timing).
(3) Failure to comply with payment arrangement. A public utility may require a deposit, whether or not service has been terminated, when a customer fails to comply with a material term or condition of a payment arrangement.
(4) Cash deposit prohibition. Notwithstanding paragraphs (1)-(3), a public utility may not require a customer that, based upon household income, is confirmed to be eligible for a customer assistance program to provide a cash deposit. A customer is confirmed to be eligible for a customer assistance program by the public utility when the customer provides income documents or other information that he or she is eligible for state benefits based upon household income eligibility requirements that are consistent with those of the public utility's customer assistance programs.
The provisions of this §56.41 amended under the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa.C.S. § § 331, 501, 504, 1301, 1305, 1401-1419, 1501, 1504 and 1509.
This section cited in 52 Pa. Code § 56.38 (relating to payment period for deposits by applicants); 52 Pa. Code § 56.42 (relating to payment period for deposits by customers); 52 Pa. Code § 56.53 (relating to deposit hold period and refund); and 52 Pa. Code § 56.83 (relating to unauthorized termination of service).