(A) Except as provided in subsection (B) of this section, an electric cooperative must not interrupt electric service to any residential customer for nonpayment of a bill until twenty-five days have elapsed from the date of billing.
(B) An electric cooperative may interrupt electric service to a residential customer who has voluntarily enrolled in a prepay program if the prepay program allows the customer to monitor his consumption of electricity and his account balance on a daily basis and the balance of that customer's prepay account is zero, provided that the following conditions are met:
(1) at the time the residential customer enrolls in the prepay program, the residential customer is informed and agrees that his electric service may be interrupted when the balance of his prepay account reaches zero;
(2) electric service must not be interrupted before 10:00 a.m. on the next business day following an attempt by the electric cooperative to give the customer notice of the impending interruption by telephone or electronically; and
(3) service must not be interrupted except during hours when the electric cooperative is accepting cash payments. For purposes of this subsection, a business day is any day in which the electric cooperative, or an agent, is accepting cash payments.
(C) Nothing contained in this section must be construed so as to relieve an electric cooperative of the requirements of Act 313 of 2006.
(D) A person aggrieved by a violation of this section must make a complaint to the Office of Regulatory Staff for redress in accordance with applicable law. If the matter is not resolved after making a complaint to the Office of Regulatory Staff, the person may petition the courts of this State for redress.
HISTORY: 2010 Act No. 258, Section 4, eff June 11, 2010; 2019 Act No. 56 (H.3145), Section 3, eff January 1, 2020.
Editor's Note
2019 Act No. 56, Section 16, provides as follows:
"SECTION 16. Where the provisions of new or revised 1976 Code sections or subsections contained in this act conflict with provisions of the bylaws of an electric cooperative, the provisions of this act control and the cooperative, as permitted by Section 33-49-280, shall amend and conform its bylaw provisions accordingly."
Effect of Amendment
2019 Act No. 56, Section 3, in (B), made nonsubstantive changes; in (C), substituted "in this section must" for "herein shall" and rewrote (D), providing that complaints must be made to the Office of Regulatory Staff and then, if necessary, the courts.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 33 - Corporations, Partnerships and Associations
Chapter 49 - Electric Cooperatives
Section 33-49-10. Short title.
Section 33-49-20. Definitions.
Section 33-49-30. Waiver of notice.
Section 33-49-40. Acknowledgments.
Section 33-49-50. Exemption from control of Public Service Commission.
Section 33-49-60. Uniform Securities Act provisions are not applicable.
Section 33-49-70. Recording of mortgages; effect thereof.
Section 33-49-80. Filing of papers by Secretary of State.
Section 33-49-90. Transmission and filing certified copies of articles in clerks' offices.
Section 33-49-110. All papers shall be filed in quadruplicate.
Section 33-49-130. Construction of chapter.
Section 33-49-140. Certain rights and agreements not affected.
Section 33-49-150. Authority and jurisdiction over electric cooperatives.
Section 33-49-160. Association requirements and conduct.
Section 33-49-210. Purpose of organization under this chapter.
Section 33-49-220. Organizers.
Section 33-49-230. Articles of incorporation.
Section 33-49-240. Name of cooperative.
Section 33-49-250. Powers of cooperative.
Section 33-49-260. Sale of assets.
Section 33-49-270. Mortgage or pledge of assets.
Section 33-49-410. Membership.
Section 33-49-450. Disposition of propositions presented by not less than ten per cent of members.
Section 33-49-460. Patronage capital contributions, allocations, and retirements.
Section 33-49-470. Liability of members.
Section 33-49-615. Disclosure of compensation and benefits.
Section 33-49-620. Voting districts for trustees and for delegates.
Section 33-49-621. Single-member voting districts.
Section 33-49-625. Notice, votes, and minutes.
Section 33-49-630. Compensation or employment of trustee; actions and conduct prohibited.
Section 33-49-640. Annual election and term of trustees.
Section 33-49-645. Conduct of elections.
Section 33-49-650. Division of trustees into classes.
Section 33-49-660. Quorum of trustees.
Section 33-49-670. Officers and employees.
Section 33-49-810. Amendment of articles of incorporation.
Section 33-49-820. Change of principal office.
Section 33-49-830. Consolidation of cooperatives.
Section 33-49-840. Merger into another cooperative.
Section 33-49-850. Effect of consolidation or merger.
Section 33-49-1010. Dissolution before commencing business.
Section 33-49-1020. Dissolution after commencing business.
Section 33-49-1030. Action of board and members.
Section 33-49-1040. Certificate of dissolution and affidavit.
Section 33-49-1050. Filing of certificate and affidavit; effect thereof.
Section 33-49-1060. Notice of winding up.
Section 33-49-1070. Power of board of trustees to wind up affairs.
Section 33-49-1080. Articles of dissolution.
Section 33-49-1210. Corporations permitted to convert into cooperatives.
Section 33-49-1220. Articles of conversion.
Section 33-49-1230. Approval at membership meeting.
Section 33-49-1240. Execution of articles and affidavit; submission to Secretary of State.
Section 33-49-1310. Foreign rural electric cooperatives may do business in State.
Section 33-49-1320. Designation of Secretary of State as agent to accept service of process.
Section 33-49-1330. Suits; securing evidences of indebtedness.
Section 33-49-1410. Definitions.
Section 33-49-1420. Termination procedures; contents.
Section 33-49-1430. Third-party notification system.
Section 33-49-1440. Disconnection when public safety emergency exists.