CORRECTIVE REPRINT PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 323 PRINTER'S NO. 386
No. 286 Session of 2007
INTRODUCED BY FERLO, FONTANA, WASHINGTON, EARLL, C. WILLIAMS, LOGAN, RHOADES, BROWNE AND STACK, MARCH 9, 2007
REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, MARCH 9, 2007
AN ACT
1 Amending Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania
2 Consolidated Statutes, further providing for cash deposits
3 and household information requirements.
4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
5 hereby enacts as follows:
6 Section 1. Section 1404(a) of Title 66 of the Pennsylvania
7 Consolidated Statutes is amended to read:
8 § 1404. Cash deposits and household information requirements.
9 (a) General rule.--In addition to the right to collect a
10 deposit under any commission regulation or order, the commission
11 shall not prohibit a public utility, prior to or as a condition
12 of providing utility service, from requiring a cash deposit in
13 an amount that is equal to [one-sixth] one-twelfth of the
14 applicant's estimated annual bill, at the time the public
15 utility determines a deposit is required, from the following:
16 (1) An applicant who previously received utility
17 distribution services and was a customer of the public
1 utility and whose service was terminated for any of the 2 following reasons: 3 (i) Nonpayment of an undisputed delinquent account. 4 (ii) Failure to complete payment of a deposit, 5 provide a guarantee or establish credit. 6 (iii) Failure to permit access to meters, service 7 connections or other property of the public utility for 8 the purpose of replacement, maintenance, repair or meter 9 reading. 10 (iv) Unauthorized use of the utility service 11 delivered on or about the affected dwelling. 12 (v) Failure to comply with the material terms of a 13 settlement or payment agreement. 14 (vi) Fraud or material misrepresentation of identity 15 for the purpose of obtaining utility service. 16 (vii) Tampering with meters, including, but not 17 limited to, bypassing a meter or removal of an automatic 18 meter reading device or other public utility equipment. 19 (viii) Violating tariff provisions on file with the 20 commission so as to endanger the safety of a person or 21 the integrity of the delivery system of the public 22 utility. 23 (2) Any applicant or customer who is unable to establish 24 creditworthiness to the satisfaction of the public utility 25 through the use of a generally accepted credit scoring 26 methodology which employs standards for using the methodology 27 that fall within the range of general industry practice. 28 (3) A customer who fails to comply with a material term 29 or condition of a settlement or payment agreement. 30 * * * 20070S0286B0386 - 2 -
1 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days. L5L66JS/20070S0286B0386 - 3 -