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PRINTER'S NO. 00 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE BILL No. 00 Session of 01 INTRODUCED BY BERNSTINE, SNYDER, TURZAI, METCALFE, DUNBAR, J. McNEILL, SIMMONS, EVANKOVICH, RADER, MUSTIO, TOOHIL, SAYLOR, KEEFER, KLUNK, GROVE, NELSON, A. HARRIS, SOLOMON, SACCONE, SIMS, LEWIS, WARD, WALSH, DiGIROLAMO, EVERETT, PHILLIPS-HILL, DeLUCA AND ROEBUCK, FEBRUARY, 01 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT, FEBRUARY, 01 AN ACT 1 1 1 1 1 1 Amending Title (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in manufacture and supply of electricity, further providing for specific powers and providing for security deposits, for payment agreements and for restrictions on termination; and making an editorial change. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows: Section 1. Chapter A of Title of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes is amended by adding a subchapter heading to read: SUBCHAPTER A GENERAL PROVISIONS Section. Section A0(a) of Title is amended by adding a paragraph to read: A0. Specific powers. (a) Specific powers enumerated.--in addition to exercising its general powers under section A0 (relating to general

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 powers), a borough, through its governing body, shall have the following powers: * * * (.1) To regulate the use of and the charge for electricity furnished by the borough, if situate in more than one county, for use by residents in those counties, subject to the following: (i) A borough may fix, establish, maintain and collect or authorize by contract or otherwise the establishment, levying and collection of the rates, fees, rental or other charges, including connection charges, in the area served by borough facilities at reasonable and uniform rates to be determined exclusively by the borough for the purpose of providing for the payment of the expenses of the borough for the production and distribution of electricity and the construction, improvement, repair, maintenance and operation of the borough's facilities and properties. (ii) A person questioning the reasonableness or uniformity of a rate fixed by a borough or the adequacy, safety and reasonableness of the borough's services, including extensions thereof, may bring suit against the borough in the court of common pleas of the county where the project is located or, if the project is located in more than one county, in the court of common pleas of the county where the principal office of the project is located. The court of common pleas shall have exclusive jurisdiction to determine disputes involving rates or services under this paragraph. (iii) A rate change under this paragraph shall be 0HB00PN00 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 discussed at a publicly advertised meeting of the borough council prior to adoption of the rate change. A borough may not adjust the rates more than once every three months. (iv) A borough may include a purchase power agreement formula in the calculation of the rates to adjust for the changing cost of the production of electricity. The purchase power agreement shall be published with the rate information. * * * Section. Chapter A of Title is amended by adding a subchapter to read: SUBCHAPTER B ELECTRICITY PROVIDED TO RESIDENTS IN MORE THAN ONE COUNTY Sec. A. Scope. A. Security deposits. A. Payment agreements. A1. Restrictions on termination. A. Scope. This subchapter applies to any borough situate in more than one county that provides electricity to residents of those counties. A. Security deposits. (a) General rule.--the borough may require a security deposit. If required, the security deposit shall be payable during a 0-day period, in an amount that is equal to one-sixth of the applicant's estimated annual bill, from the following: (1) An applicant who previously received utility 0HB00PN00 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 distribution services and was a customer of the borough and whose service was terminated for any of the following reasons: (i) Nonpayment of an undisputed delinquent account. (ii) Failure to complete payment of a deposit, provide a guarantee or establish credit. (iii) Failure to permit access to meters, service connections or other property of the borough for the purpose of replacement, maintenance, repair or meter reading. (iv) Unauthorized use of the utility service delivered on or about the affected dwelling. (v) Failure to comply with the material terms of a settlement or payment arrangement. (vi) Fraud or material misrepresentation of identity for the purpose of obtaining utility service. (vii) Tampering with a meter, including, but not limited to, bypassing a meter or removal of an automatic meter reading device or other borough equipment. () An applicant or customer who is unable to establish creditworthiness to the satisfaction of the borough through the use of a generally accepted credit scoring methodology that employs standards for using the methodology that fall within the range of general industry practice. () A customer who fails to comply with a material term or condition of a settlement or payment arrangement. (b) Cash deposit prohibition.--notwithstanding subsection (a), no borough may require a customer or applicant with a gross monthly household income not exceeding % of the Federal poverty level to provide a cash deposit. 0HB00PN00 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 (c) Third-party guarantor.--nothing in this section shall be construed to preclude an applicant from furnishing a third-party guarantor in lieu of a cash deposit. The guaranty shall be in writing and shall state the terms of the guaranty. The guarantor shall be responsible for all missed payments owed to the borough. (d) Deposit hold period.-- (1) A borough may hold a deposit until a timely payment history is established. () A timely payment history is established when a customer has paid in full and on time for consecutive months. () At the end of the deposit holding period as established in paragraph (1), the borough shall deduct the outstanding balance from the deposit and return or credit any positive difference to the customer. () If service is terminated before the end of the deposit holding period as established in paragraph (1), the borough shall deduct the outstanding balance from the deposit and return any positive difference to the customer within 0 days of the termination. () If a customer becomes delinquent before the end of the deposit holding period as established in paragraph (1), the borough may deduct the outstanding balance from the deposit. () The borough shall accrue interest on the deposit until it is returned or credited as follows: (i) Interest shall be computed at the simple annual interest rate determined by the Secretary of Revenue for interest on the underpayment of tax under section 0 of 0HB00PN00 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 the act of April, (P.L., No.1), known as The Fiscal Code. (ii) The interest rate in effect when deposit is required to be paid shall remain in effect until the later of: (A) the date the deposit is refunded or credited; or (B) December 1. (iii) On January 1 of each year, the new interest rate for that year shall apply to the deposit. (e) Adult occupants.--prior to providing utility service, a borough may require the applicant to provide the names of each adult occupant residing at the location and proof of their identity. (f) Failure to pay full amount of cash deposit.--a borough shall not be required to provide service if the applicant or customer fails to pay the full amount of the cash deposit within the time period under subsection (a). (g) Estimated annual bill.--for purposes of this section, an estimated annual bill shall be calculated on the basis of the annual bill to the dwelling at which service is requested for the prior months or, if unavailable, a similar dwelling in close proximity. (h) Time for paying deposits upon reconnection.--applicants and customers required to pay a deposit upon reconnection under subsection (a)(1) shall have up to 0 days to pay the deposit. A. Payment agreements. (a) General rule.--a borough may enter into a payment agreement with a delinquent customer. (b) Length of payment arrangement.--the length of time for a 0HB00PN00 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 customer to resolve an unpaid balance on an account that is subject to a payment arrangement between the borough and the customer may not extend beyond: (1) Five years, if the customer has a gross monthly household income level not exceeding % of the Federal poverty level. () Three years, if the customer has a gross monthly household income level exceeding % and not more than 0% of the Federal poverty level. () One year, if the customer has a gross monthly household income level exceeding 0% of the Federal poverty level and not more than 00% of the Federal poverty level. () Six months, if the customer has a gross monthly household income level exceeding 00% of the Federal poverty level. (c) Number of payment arrangements.--absent a change in income, the borough shall not be required to establish a second or subsequent payment arrangement if the customer has defaulted on a previous payment arrangement with the borough. The borough may, at its discretion, enter into a second or subsequent payment arrangement with the customer. (d) Extension of payment arrangement.--if the customer defaults on a payment arrangement established under subsections (a) and (b) as a result of a significant change in circumstance, the borough may reinstate the payment arrangement and extend the remaining term for an initial period of six months. The initial extension period may be extended for an additional six months for good cause shown. (e) Failure to comply with payment arrangement.--failure of a customer to comply with the terms of a payment arrangement 0HB00PN00 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 shall be grounds for the borough to terminate the customer's service. The customer shall pay that portion of the bill that is not in dispute and subsequent bills that are not in dispute. A1. Restrictions on termination. (a) Winter termination.-- (1) (i) After November 0 and before April 1, a borough electric provider may not terminate service to customers with household incomes at or below 0% of the Federal poverty level except for customers whose actions conform to subsection (c)(1). (ii) The borough may terminate service in accordance with this section to customers with household incomes exceeding 0% of the Federal poverty level. () In addition to the winter termination authority specified in paragraph (1), the borough may terminate service to a customer whose household income exceeds % of the Federal poverty level but does not exceed 0% of the Federal poverty level and, starting January 1, has not paid at least 0% of the charges for each of the prior two months unless the customer has done one of the following: (i) proven that the customer's household contains one or more persons who are years of age or older; (ii) proven that the customer's household contains one or more persons years of age or younger; or (iii) paid to the borough an amount representing at least 1% of the customer's monthly household income for each of the last two months. (b) Medical certification.--a borough may not terminate service to a premises when a customer has submitted a medical certificate to the borough. The customer must obtain a medical 0HB00PN00 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 certificate verifying the condition and promptly forward the certificate to the borough. (c) Grounds for immediate termination.-- (1) The borough may immediately terminate service for any of the following actions by the customer: (i) Unauthorized use of the service delivered on or about the affected dwelling. (ii) Fraud or material misrepresentation of the customer's identity for the purpose of obtaining service. (iii) Tampering with a meter or other equipment of a public utility. (iv) Tendering payment for reconnection of service that is subsequently dishonored, revoked or canceled and has not been cured or otherwise paid in full, within three business days of the borough's notice to the customer, in accordance with the notice of the dishonored payment. () Upon termination, the borough shall make a good faith attempt to provide a post-termination notice to the customer or a responsible person at the affected premises and, in the case of a single-meter, multiunit dwelling, the borough shall conspicuously post the notice at the dwelling, including in common areas when possible. Section. This act shall take effect in 0 days. 0HB00PN00 - -