Section 827 Of Chapter 3.3. California Military Families Financial Relief Act Of 2005 From California Military And Veterans Code >> Division 4. >> Chapter 3.3.
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. (a) A qualified customer may apply for and shall receive
shutoff protection from a service provider for a period of 180 days.
The service provider may grant extensions after the initial 180-day
period.
(b) A qualified customer may apply for shutoff protection for
utility service by notifying the service provider that he or she is
in need of assistance because of a reduction in household income as
the result of a member of a qualified household being called to
active duty status in the military.
(c) Notification of the need for assistance shall be submitted in
writing and accompanied by a copy of the activation or deployment
order of a service member that specifies the duration of the active
duty status. The written notification shall also include
self-certification that the qualified household of the qualified
customer will be occupied by the qualified customer's legal dependent
or dependents during the duration of the shutoff protection period.
(d) A qualified customer receiving assistance under this section
shall notify the service provider if the active duty status of the
service member will be extended.
(e) If the qualified customer moves out of the residence that is
receiving shutoff protection, he or she shall provide the service
provider a written notice that includes the date of service
termination and a forwarding address.
(f) Unless waived by the service provider, the shutoff protection
provided under this section shall not void or limit the obligation of
the qualified customer to pay for utility services received during
the time of assistance.
(g) All service providers shall do the following:
(1) Establish a repayment plan requiring minimum monthly payments
that allows the qualified customer to pay any past due amounts over a
reasonable time period not to exceed one year after the service
member's release from active military duty.
(2) Not charge late payment fees or interest to the qualified
customer during the period of military service or the repayment
period.
(h) This section shall not affect or amend any rules or orders of
the Public Utilities Commission pertaining to billing standards.
(i) If terms and conditions under this section are not followed by
the qualified customer, the service provider may follow its
procedures and rules on customer standards and billing practices for
providing electric, water, and gas residential services.
(j) For public utilities regulated by the Public Utilities
Commission, the commission shall allow recovery of reasonable costs
incurred to implement this section.
(k) For purposes of this section:
(1) "Service provider" means a provider of utility services,
including, but not limited to, public utilities that are subject to
the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission, local publicly
owned electric utilities, as defined by Section 9604 of the Public
Utilities Code, and public water, sewer, or solid waste collection
services, or any combination thereof. "Service provider" does not
include any corporation described in subdivision (a) of Section 234
of the Public Utilities Code.
(2) "Qualified customer" means the customer of record of a
qualified household.
(3) A "qualified household" is a residential household for which
the income is reduced because the customer of record, the spouse of
the customer of record, or the registered domestic partner of the
customer of record, as defined by Section 297.5 of the Family Code,
is a service member called to full-time active military service by
the President of the United States or the Governor of this state
during a time of declared national or state emergency or war.