Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 20.45.04.07 - Insufficient Reasons for Denial of ServiceA. The following may not constitute cause for refusal of service to a present or prospective customer: (1) Failure of a prior customer to pay for service at the premises to be served;(2) Failure to pay for a different class of service for a different entity;(3) Failure to pay the bill of another customer as guarantor of that bill;(4) Failure to pay directory advertising charges;(5) Failure to pay an undercharge as described in Regulation .01D(2) of this chapter; or(6) Failure to pay an outstanding bill that is over 7 years old, unless the: (a) Customer signed an agreement to pay the outstanding bill before the expiration of this period;(b) Outstanding bill is for service obtained by the customer by means of tampering with equipment furnished and owned by the utility or by unauthorized use of service by any method; or(c) Outstanding bill is for service obtained by the customer by means of an application made: (i) In a fictitious name;(ii) In the name of an individual who is not an occupant of the dwelling unit, without disclosure of the individual's actual address;(iii) In the name of a third party without disclosing that fact or without bona fide authority from the third party; or(iv) Without disclosure of a material fact or by misrepresentation of a material fact.B. This regulation applies to both residential and nonresidential classes of service.Md. Code Regs. 20.45.04.07
Regulation .07 amended effective May 10, 1993 (20:9 Md. R. 780)