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§ 5143 -   Disconnection of service

§ 5143. Disconnection of service

(a) No municipality shall disconnect service to a ratepayer unless payment of a valid bill or charge is delinquent as defined herein, and notice of disconnection has been provided previously to the ratepayer. A copy of the notice shall be sent to the occupant of a residential dwelling which will be affected by the disconnection if the occupant is different than the ratepayer.

(b) Disconnection shall not be permitted if:

(1) The delinquent bill or charge, or aggregate delinquent bills and charges do not exceed $15.00.

(2) The delinquency is due solely to a disputed portion of a charge which is the subject of an appeal.

(3) The delinquency is due to a failure to pay a deposit, line extension, special assessment, special construction charge, or other nonrecurring charge.

(4) The disconnection would represent an immediate and serious hazard to the health of the ratepayer or a resident within the ratepayer's household, as set forth in a physician's certificate which is on file with the municipality. Notice by telephone or otherwise that such certificate will be forthcoming will have the effect of receipt, providing the certificate is in fact received within seven days.

(5) The ratepayer has not been given an opportunity to enter into a reasonable agreement to pay the delinquent bill or, having made such agreement, has abided by its terms. (Added 1977, No. 93; amended 1989, No. 45, § 9.)

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