Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 1 - RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 7 - GAS SERVICES
Subchapter D - CUSTOMER SERVICE AND PROTECTION
Section 7.460 - Suspension of Gas Utility Service Disconnection During an Extreme Weather Emergency
Current through Reg. 49, No. 12; March 22, 2024
(a) Applicability and scope. This rule applies to gas utilities, as defined in Texas Utilities Code, § 101.003(7) and § 121.001, and to owners, operators, and managers of mobile home parks or apartment houses who purchase natural gas through a master meter for delivery to a dwelling unit in a mobile home park or apartment house, pursuant to Texas Utilities Code, §§ 124.001 - 124.002, within the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission pursuant to Texas Utilities Code, § 102.001. For purposes of this section, all such gas utilities and owners, operators and managers of master meter systems shall be referred to as "providers." Providers shall comply with the following service standards. A gas distribution utility shall file amended service rules incorporating these standards with the Railroad Commission in the manner prescribed by law.
(b) Disconnection prohibited. Except where there is a known dangerous condition or a use of natural gas service in a manner that is dangerous or unreasonably interferes with service to others, a provider shall not disconnect natural gas service in the following circumstances.
(c) Payment plans. Providers shall defer collection of the full payment of bills that are due during an extreme weather emergency until after the emergency is over, and shall work with customers to establish a payment schedule for deferred bills as set forth in § 7.45 of this title (relating to Quality of Service).
(d) Notice. Beginning in the September or October billing periods utilities and owners, operators, or managers of master metered systems shall give notice as follows:
(e) In addition to the minimum standards specified in this section, providers may adopt additional or alternative requirements if the provider files a tariff with the Commission pursuant to § 7.315 of this title (relating to Filing of Tariffs). The Commission shall review the tariff to ensure that at least the minimum standards of this section are met.
(f) In accordance with Texas Utilities Code § 105.023, the Office of the Attorney General of Texas on its own initiative or at the request of the Commission may file suit to recover a civil penalty for a violation of subsection (b)(1) or (c) of this section. The table in this subsection contains a classification system to be used by a court when such a suit is filed.