Sec. 9r.
(1) A municipally owned electric utility shall not shut off service to an eligible customer during the heating season for nonpayment of a delinquent account if the customer is an eligible senior citizen customer or if the eligible customer enters into a winter protection payment plan to pay to the utility a monthly amount equal to 7% of the estimated annual bill for the eligible customer or the eligible customer and the utility mutually agree upon a winter protection payment plan with different terms and the eligible customer demonstrates, within 14 days of requesting shut-off protection, that he or she has applied for state or federal heating assistance. If an arrearage exists at the time an eligible customer applies for protection from shutoff of service during the heating season, the utility shall permit the customer to pay the arrearage in equal monthly installments between the date of application and the start of the subsequent heating season.
(2) If a customer fails to comply with the terms and conditions of a winter protection payment plan, a municipally owned electric utility may shut off service after giving the customer a notice, by personal service or first-class mail, that contains all of the following information:
(a) That the customer has defaulted on the winter protection payment plan.
(b) The nature of the default.
(c) That unless the customer makes the payments that are past due within 10 days of the date of mailing, the municipally owned electric utility may shut off service.
(d) The date on or after which the municipally owned electric utility may shut off service, unless the customer takes appropriate action.
(e) That the customer may petition the municipally owned electric utility in accordance with the utility's rules disputing the claim before the date of the proposed shutoff of service, or bring an action pursuant to section 9p.
(f) That the utility will not shut off service pending the resolution of a dispute that is filed with the utility in accordance with this section.
(g) The telephone number and address of the utility where the customer may make inquiry, enter into a payment plan, or file a complaint.
(h) The energy assistance telephone line number at the department of human services or an operating 2-1-1 system telephone number.
(i) That the utility will postpone shutoff of service if a medical emergency exists at the customer's residence.
(j) That the utility may require a deposit and restoration charge if the supplier shuts off service for nonpayment of a delinquent account.
(3) As used in this section:
(a) "Eligible customer" means either an eligible low-income customer or an eligible senior citizen customer who demonstrates to the utility his or her eligibility.
(b) "Eligible low-income customer" means a customer whose household income does not exceed 150% of the poverty level, as published by the United States department of health and human services, or who receives any of the following:
(i) Assistance from a state emergency relief program.
(ii) Food stamps.
(iii) Medicaid.
(c) "Eligible senior citizen customer" means a utility customer who is 65 years of age or older and who advises the utility of his or her eligibility.
(d) "Heating season" means November 1 through March 31.
History: Add. 2009, Act 174, Eff. Jan. 14, 2010
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 460 - Public Utilities
Act 3 of 1939 - Michigan Public Service Commission (460.1 - 460.11)
Section 460.2 - Public Service Commission; Oath, Chairman, Removal, Quorum, Seal, Offices.
Section 460.5 - Public Service Commission; Books, Records, Files.
Section 460.5a - Annual Report.
Section 460.6c - Repealed. 2016, Act 341, Eff. Apr. 20, 2017.
Section 460.6e - Repealed. 2016, Act 341, Eff. Apr. 20, 2017.
Section 460.6f - Repealed. 1984, Act 49, Imd. Eff. Apr. 12, 1984.
Section 460.6p - Rates Subject to Electric Transmission Line Certification Act.
Section 460.6t - Integrated Resource Plan.
Section 460.6v - Proceeding to Reevaluate Procedures and Rates Schedules; Report; Definitions.
Section 460.6x - Shared Saving Mechanism.
Section 460.7 - Railroad Labor Unions; Representatives; Right to Participate in Hearings.
Section 460.9c - Customer on Active Duty in Military; Shut-Off Protection.
Section 460.9s - Postponement of Service Shutoff; Conditions; Definitions.
Section 460.9t - Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund.
Section 460.10 - MCL 460.10a to 460.10bb; Purpose.
Section 460.10g - Definitions; School Properties.
Section 460.10h - Definitions.
Section 460.10j - Securitization Property; Rights and Interests.
Section 460.10k - Financing Order; Effect in Connection With Bankruptcy.
Section 460.10l - Agreement to Transfer Securitization Property as True Sale.
Section 460.10n - Securitization Bonds; State Pledge of Certain Conduct.
Section 460.10q - Alternative Electric Supplier; License Requirements.
Section 460.10s - Low-Income and Energy Assistance Programs; Availability of Federal Funds.
Section 460.10t - Shut Off of Service; Conditions; Procedures; Definitions.
Section 460.10v - Joint Plan to Expand Available Transmission Capability.
Section 460.10w - Investor-Owned Electric Utility; Ferc Approval.
Section 460.10x - Cooperative Electric Utility; Requirements.
Section 460.10y - Municipally Owned Utility; Requirements.
Section 460.10z - Provisions of Act as Severable.
Section 460.10aa - Impairment of Contractual Rights Under Existing Contract.
Section 460.10bb - Aggregation; Use; Definition.
Section 460.10cc - Provisions as Severable; Certain Rate Reductions as Void.
Section 460.10dd - Appropriation; Hiring Full-Time Positions to Implement Act.
Section 460.10ee - Code of Conduct; Value-Added Programs and Services; Definitions.
Section 460.10ff - Energy Ombudsman.
Section 460.10gg - Long-Term Industrial Load Rate; Findings of Commission.
Section 460.10hh - Nuclear Energy Generation Feasibility Study.