(1) A crisis exists when a household faces a sudden or unexpected event beyond its control resulting in the inability to pay home energy costs. A crisis may be caused by:
- (a) unexpected increase in medical costs;
- (b) sudden loss of job, public benefits, or other income;
- (c) malfunction of heating equipment; or
- (d) other circumstances that may pose a potential health or safety threat.
(2) Circumstances that do not necessarily qualify as a crisis include:
- (a) chronic non-payment of utility or fuel costs;
- (b) unexplained or excessively high utility or fuel costs;
- (c) payments that will create a credit balance on a utility account;
- (d) payments on a utility account previously sent to a collection agency;
- (e) capital improvements to a rental property; or
- (f) other situations which are not sudden, unexpected, or beyond the control of the household.
(3) To be eligible for HEAT crisis assistance, a household must be eligible for HEAT assistance during the same HEAT program year.
(a) If the local HEAT office determines that a household is in a crisis situation and is eligible to receive HEAT crisis assistance, HEAT crisis assistance will be provided within:
- (i) 18 hours of the eligibility determination if the household submits written notice from the Division of Public Utilities that the residence has "life-supporting equipment" as defined in Rule R746-200; or
- (ii) 48 hours of the eligibility determination.
- (b) The HEAT supervisor or the supervisor's designee must approve each expenditure.
- (c) Payments of HEAT assistance are issued to the utility supplier. If the household uses propane or wood as a heating source, or if the state does not have a contract with the utility supplier, the percentage of HEAT assistance attributable to that heating source may be paid directly to the client.
- (d) HEAT crisis payments are limited to a maximum of $500 per household per utility per HEAT program year unless the HEAT supervisor or state HEAT office approves an amount greater than $500 per utility.
KEY: energy assistance, residency requirements, opening and closing dates, HEAT
Date of Last Change: June 14, 2022
Notice of Continuation: June 17, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 35A-8-1403