Moratorium on Residential
Disconnections Voluntarily Extended Further by Several Utilities
Illinois American Water and Ameren
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[September 03, 2020]
On Wednesday, the Illinois Commerce Commission
(ICC) announced that several of the state’s regulated electric,
natural gas, water and sewer utilities have once again voluntarily
agreed to extend the moratorium on disconnections for residential
customers.
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The following companies have agreed to extend the
moratorium on disconnections for residential customers until
September 30, 2020: Nicor Gas, Northshore/Peoples Gas, Illinois
American Water, Aqua Illinois, and Utility Services of Illinois.
Ameren Illinois and ComEd have agreed to
extend through September 10, 2020.
Consumer Gas and Liberty Utilities had previously agreed to not
disconnect customers until 6 months after the stipulated moratorium
period expired, which occurred on June 26, 2020, taking them well
past September.
“Given the rise in positive COVID-19 cases in communities across
Illinois, and the prerequisite for residents to stay connected to
school, work and family during a pandemic, I am pleased that several
of the state’s larger regulated utilities have once again agreed to
extend the moratorium on disconnections for residential customers,”
said Chairman Carrie K. Zalewski. “I also encourage residents
struggling to pay their bills to call their utility providers to set
up a deferred payment plan so that they do not lose service when the
moratorium is lifted.”
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On June 18, 2020, the Commission approved the
landmark COVID-19 utility relief stipulated agreements in Docket No.
20-0309, which were the result of negotiations between thirteen
utility companies, consumer advocacy groups and parties. In addition
to the moratorium on disconnection and late payment fees, the
stipulated agreements provided historic consumer protections
involving utility credit and collection practices, deferred payment
agreements, and temporary waivers of reconnection fees and new
deposit requirements.
“The ICC is continuing to monitor the situation and is working to
help residents impacted by COVID-19 from losing access to
life-saving utility services,” ICC Executive Director Christy George
added.
To learn more about the Commission’s response to COVID-19, please
visit www.icc.illinois.gov/home/covid-19.
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