N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 16, § 14.5
(3) For purposes of this section, when a utility is required to make a diligent effort to contact personally an individual, the utility must, at a minimum:
(5) In all contacts with customers entitled to the protections under this section, where there remains a threat of termination or termination has already occurred, the utility must notify the customer that the commission's designees are available for assistance and provide the customer with the commission's telephone number.
(b) Medical emergencies.
(2) Written certification. Written certification must:
(3) Procedure for initial certification.
(iv) Within five business days of receipt of written certification, the utility must provide the customer with a written notice that must:
(4) Procedure for renewal of certification.
(i) If the medical emergency is likely to continue beyond the expiration of any written certification, the certification may be renewed, provided that, before the expiration of the initial certification:
(5) Termination of service. A utility may only terminate service to a customer who has submitted a certification of medical emergency after:
(iii) the requirements of section 14.4 of this Part have been complied with.
(c) Customers who are elderly, blind or disabled.
(2) Procedure before termination of service.
(3) Procedures after termination of service.
(i) In cases where service has been terminated and the utility is later notified that the customer should have received the protections under this subdivision, the utility must:
(ii) In cases where a utility has terminated service consistent with the provisions of paragraph (2) of this subdivision, the utility must make a diligent effort to contact personally an adult resident at the customer's premises within 10 calendar days after termination, to determine whether alternative arrangements have been made for the provision of service and, if none have been made, attempt to create a plan that would restore service and arrange for payment.
(d) Special procedures during cold weather periods for premises with heat-related service.
(1) Utility's obligations.
(ii) For the purposes of this subdivision, a person may suffer serious impairment to health or safety as a result of termination when there is evidence of any of the following:
(2) Procedures.
(ii) Where the utility determines that a resident may suffer a serious impairment to health or safety as a result of termination, a utility must not terminate service unless:
(3) Termination of service.
(a) General.