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City of Hutchinson Utilities / Latest News / Cold Weather Rule Ending April 15, 2016!

Cold Weather Rule Ending April 15, 2016!

Avoid being disconnected

HUC customers on the Cold Weather Rule budget plan, and unable to pay the account balance due by April 15, 2016, please contact customer service to inquire about staying on a year-round budget payment plan. Otherwise, the balance on your account needs to be paid in full by April 15, 2016 to avoid being disconnected.

For financial assistance

Please contact:

Heartland Community Action Agency
(800) 829-2132

Common Cup
(320) 587-2213

McLeod County Social Services
(800) 247-1756

McLeod County Veteran Services
Toll Free (800) 484-4399

Please don’t wait until you are up for disconnect! Call HUC or one of the suggested agencies today to help with the amount due on your account.


2009 Minnesota Statutes
216B.097 Cold Weather Rule; Cooperative or Municipal Utility

Subdivision 1. Application; notice to residential customer.

  • A municipal utility or a cooperative electric association must not disconnect and must reconnect the utility service of a residential customer during the period between October 15 and April 15 if the disconnection affects the primary heat source for the residential unit and all of the following conditions are met:
    • The household income of the customer is at or below 50 percent of the state median household income. A municipal utility or cooperative electric association utility may
      • verify income on forms it provides or
      • obtain verification of income from the local energy assistance provider.
    • A customer is deemed to meet the income requirements of this clause if the customer receives any form of public assistance, including energy assistance, that uses an income eligibility threshold set at or below 50 percent of the state median household income.
    • A customer enters into and makes reasonably timely payments under a payment agreement that considers the financial resources of the household.
    • A customer receives referrals to energy assistance, weatherization, conservation, or other programs likely to reduce the customer’s energy bills.
  • A municipal utility or a cooperative electric association must, between August 15 and October 15 each year, notify all residential customers of the provisions of this section.

Subdivision 2. Notice to residential customer facing disconnection.

Before disconnecting service to a residential customer during the period between October 15 and April 15, a municipal utility or cooperative electric association must provide the following information to a customer:

  • a notice of proposed disconnection;
  • a statement explaining the customer’s rights and responsibilities;
  • a list of local energy assistance providers;
  • forms on which to declare inability to pay; and
  • a statement explaining available time payment plans and other opportunities to secure continued utility service.

Subdivision 3. Restrictions if disconnection necessary.

  • If a residential customer must be involuntarily disconnected between October 15 and April 15 for failure to comply with subdivision 1, the disconnection must not occur:
    • on a Friday, unless the customer declines to enter into a payment agreement offered that day in person or via personal contact by telephone by a municipal utility or cooperative electric association;
    • on a weekend, holiday, or the day before a holiday;
    • when utility offices are closed; or
    • after the close of business on a day when disconnection is permitted, unless a field representative of a municipal utility or cooperative electric association who is authorized to enter into a payment agreement, accept payment, and continue service, offers a payment agreement to the customer.

Further, the disconnection must not occur until at least 20 days after the notice required in subdivision 2 has been mailed to the customer or 15 days after the notice has been personally delivered to the customer.

  • If a customer does not respond to a disconnection notice, the customer must not be disconnected until the utility investigates whether the residential unit is actually occupied. If the unit is found to be occupied, the utility must immediately inform the occupant of the provisions of this section. If the unit is unoccupied, the utility must give seven days’ written notice of the proposed disconnection to the local energy assistance provider before making a disconnection.
  • If, prior to disconnection, a customer appeals a notice of involuntary disconnection, as provided by the utility’s established appeal procedure, the utility must not disconnect until the appeal is resolved.

Subdivision 4. Application to service limiters.

For the purposes of this section, “disconnection” includes a service or load limiter or any device that limits or interrupts electric service in any way

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