(a)
- (1) Utilities must offer an extended due date policy to customers qualifying under subsection (c) of this section.
- (2) This is intended to enable utilities to change a qualifying customer’s utility bill payment due date to coincide with or follow the customer’s receipt of that income.
- (3) Customers who qualify under this policy and pay by the new date will not be considered late on their utility payments.
- (4) When a customer applies for an extended due date, utilities shall explain the policy and give the explanation to the customer in writing.
(b)
- (1) Each utility shall file an extended due date policy as a tariff for Arkansas Public Service Commission approval.
(2) A policy must include:
- (A) Who may qualify;
- (B) How to apply; and
- (C) The method for setting the extended due date.
(c)
(1) The following customers qualify for an extended due date:
- (A) Persons receiving:
(i) Aid to Families with Dependent Children; or
(ii) Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled;
- (B) Persons receiving Supplemental Security Income; or
- (C) Persons whose primary source of income is Social Security or Veterans’ Administration disability or retirement benefits.
(2) The utility may require verification of the above sources of income.
- (d)
(1) Utilities may remove a customer’s extended due date because the customer did not pay bills:
- (A) By the close of business on the due date two (2) times in a row; or
- (B) Any three (3) times in the last twelve (12) months.
- (2) Utilities shall notify customers in writing when the extended due date has been removed for late payment.
- (e) Utilities may impose a late payment charge on plan participants who do not pay by the extended due date.
Codification Notes: This section was promulgated as Rule 5.09 of the General Service Rules prior to codification in the Code of Arkansas Rules.