1407 - Reconnection of service.

     § 1407.  Reconnection of service.        (a)  Fee.--A public utility may require a reconnection fee     based upon the public utility's cost as approved by the     commission prior to reconnection of service following lawful     termination of the service.        (b)  Timing.--When service to a dwelling has been terminated     and provided the applicant has met all applicable conditions,     the public utility shall reconnect service as follows:            (1)  Within 24 hours for erroneous terminations or upon        receipt by the public utility of a valid medical        certification.            (2)  Within 24 hours for terminations occurring after        November 30 and before April 1.            (3)  Within three days for erroneous terminations        requiring street or sidewalk digging.            (4)  Within three days from April 1 to November 30 for        proper terminations.            (5)  Within seven days for proper terminations requiring        street or sidewalk digging.        (c)  Payment to restore service.--            (1)  A public utility shall provide for and inform the        applicant or customer of a location where the customer can        make payment to restore service.            (2)  A public utility may require:                (i)  Full payment of any outstanding balance incurred            together with any reconnection fees by the customer or            applicant prior to reconnection of service if the            customer or applicant has an income exceeding 300% of the            Federal poverty level or has defaulted on two or more            payment agreements. If a customer or applicant with            household income exceeding 300% of the Federal poverty            level experiences a life event, the customer shall be            permitted a period of not more than three months to pay            the outstanding balance required for reconnection. For            purposes of this subparagraph, a life event is:                    (A)  A job loss that extended beyond nine months.                    (B)  A serious illness that extended beyond nine                months.                    (C)  Death of the primary wage earner.                (ii)  Full payment of any reconnection fees together            with repayment over 12 months of any outstanding balance            incurred by the customer or applicant if the customer or            applicant has an income exceeding 150% of the Federal            poverty level but not greater than 300% of the Federal            poverty level.                (iii)  Full payment of any reconnection fees together            with payment over 24 months of any outstanding balance            incurred by the customer or applicant if the customer or            applicant has an income not exceeding 150% of the Federal            poverty level. A customer or applicant of a city natural            gas distribution operation whose household income does            not exceed 135% of the Federal poverty level shall be            reinstated pursuant to this subsection only if the            customer or applicant enrolls in the customer assistance            program of the city natural gas distribution operation            except that this requirement shall not apply if the            financial benefits to such customer or applicant are            greater if served outside of that assistance program.        (d)  Payment of outstanding balance at premises.--A public     utility may also require the payment of any outstanding balance     or portion of an outstanding balance if the applicant resided at     the property for which service is requested during the time the     outstanding balance accrued and for the time the applicant     resided there.        (e)  Approval.--A public utility may establish that an     applicant previously resided at a property for which residential     service is requested through the use of mortgage, deed or lease     information, a commercially available consumer credit reporting     service or other methods approved as valid by the commission.        Cross References.  Section 1407 is referred to in section     1406 of this title.