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Section 1801 et se of the public utilities code
Section 1801 et se of the public utilities code










section 1801 et se of the public utilities code

(1) Notify the domestic subscriber, in writing, of the time, place and date scheduled for the conference and (A) Upon notice to the employee designated by the city of any request for a conference by a domestic subscriber, the employee shall:

section 1801 et se of the public utilities code

If a statement has been made by the subscriber, a conference shall be held before the city may discontinue services. (C) A domestic subscriber may dispute the proposed discontinuance of service by notifying the City Clerk with a written statement that sets forth the reasons for the dispute and the relief requested. (11) Any additional information not inconsistent with this section which has received prior approval from the Council. (10) A statement to the effect that those domestic subscribers who are welfare recipients may qualify for assistance in payment of their utility bill and that they should contact their caseworker in that regard and (9) A statement that the domestic subscriber may arrange with the city for an installment payment plan (8) The cost that will be borne by the domestic subscriber for restoration of service (7) A statement to the effect that disconnection may be postponed or prevented upon presentation of a duly licensed physician's certificate which shall certify that the domestic subscriber or resident within such subscriber's household has an existing illness or handicap which would cause such subscriber or resident to suffer an immediate and serious health hazard by the disconnection of the utility's service to that household which certificate shall be filed with the City Clerk within five days of receiving notice under this section and will prevent the disconnection of the city's services for a period of 30 days from such filing however, only one postponement of disconnection shall be allowed under this division (B)(7) for each incidence of non-payment of any due account (6) A statement that the city may not disconnect service pending the conclusion of the conference (5) The domestic subscriber's right, prior to the disconnection date, to request a conference regarding any dispute over such proposed disconnection (4) The name, address and telephone number of the employee or department to whom the domestic subscriber may address an inquiry or complaint

section 1801 et se of the public utilities code

(3) The date upon which service will be disconnected if the domestic subscriber does not take appropriate action (2) A statement of the intention to disconnect unless the domestic subscriber either pays the bill or reaches an agreement with the city regarding payment of the bill (1) The reason for the proposed disconnection (B) The notice shall contain the following information: Service shall not be discontinued for at least seven days after notice is sent or given, excluding holidays and weekends. If notice is given by first class mail, such mail shall be conspicuously marked as to its importance. Before any termination, the City Clerk shall first give notice by first class mail or in person to any domestic subscriber whose service is proposed to be terminated. (A) The city shall have the right to discontinue services and remove its properties if the charges for such services are not paid within 13 days after the date that they become delinquent. The city reserves the right to test utility meters at any time and if it is found to be beyond repair, the city shall have the right to place a new meter at the city's expense. The owner or tenant of the premises where a meter is located shall provide ready and convenient access to the meter so it might be easily examined and read by appropriate city personnel. The customer shall keep all meters clean and in good repair at the expense of the customer. Meters shall be and remain the property of the city. Only approved meters shall be installed and used by customers. GENERAL PROVISIONS 51.01 Meters GenerallyĪll utility meters which measure a utility provided by the city shall be furnished and set by the city. RS 16-682ĭenial or discontinuance of utility service, see Neb. ( Return to Index) Chapter 51: Utilities Generallyĭelinquent water charges, see Neb.

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Code of Ordinances for the City of Wayne, Nebraska












Section 1801 et se of the public utilities code