[R.O. 2013 § 705.010; Ord. No. 82-4 §§ 1, 7, 6-14-1982; Ord. No. 91-22 § 1 — 2, 8-12-1991; Ord. No. 99-11 § 1, 3-8-1999; Ord. No. 99-33 § 1, 9-13-1999; Ord. No. 06-19 § 2, 4-24-2006]
A.
Purpose. It shall be the policy of the City of Fredericktown to promulgate these procedures applicable to all situations involving disputed accounts, delinquent accounts and involuntary termination of utility services which provide for fair and uniform treatment of its customers and provide more responsive service to the residents of the City of Fredericktown, Missouri.
B.
Applicability. This policy and these procedures shall apply to all residential customers of the City in cases involving:
1.
All situations involving disputed amounts due to the City by all customers.
2.
All situations involving the involuntary termination of all customers' utility service.
3.
All situations where a utility customer is unable to pay his/her current charges for utility services and desires to make repayment arrangements.
4.
The application of this policy shall not vary from customer to customer.
C.
Availability Of Copies Of These Ordinances. The City shall prepare, in written form, copies of this Chapter to be given to all customers upon request and shall make each new customer of the City, upon the commencement of service, aware of the availability of the copy. Copies shall be available at all offices of the City and shall be prominently displayed.
D.
Non-Discrimination. The City shall neither discriminate against nor penalize a customer for exercising any right granted by these procedures.
E.
Promulgation Of Rules And Forms. The City and/or the Light and Water/Sewer Departments may adopt such reasonable rules and forms as are necessary and not inconsistent with this Section to further these policies and procedures.
F.
Limitations. Nothing in these procedures shall affect:
1.
The right of the City's and/or departments' right to collect all amounts due and owing by any customer through judicial or other lawful means.
2.
In those cases where the new service is predicated by the departments solely on the payment of delinquent former accounts, the customer may employ the time payment plan procedures as provided in Section 705.050(C)(1).
G.
Conflict Of Regulations Or Ordinances. In the event that any policy or procedure herein provided directly conflicts with any regulations, rules or policies of the City or any department, the provisions of this Chapter shall prevail.
H. APPLICANT AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEE(S) BILLING ADDRESS BILLING PERIOD CITY COMMERCIAL CUSTOMER CURRENT CHARGES CUSTOMER DELINQUENT AMOUNT OR ACCOUNT DELINQUENT DATE DEPARTMENT(S) DISPUTED ACCOUNT OR AMOUNT NOTICE RESIDENTIAL UTILITY SERVICE OR USE TERMINATION TIME PAYMENT PLAN UTILITY CHARGES UTILITY SERVICE VOLUNTARY TERMINATION
Definitions. The following definitions shall apply to this policy:
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, the Federal or State Government or any unit, agency, political corporation or subdivision of either the Federal or State Government or other agency which applies or is required to apply for utility services from the City.
Any employee(s) of the City of Fredericktown having the authority to:
The address of the customer as indicated on the application for service and at which regular statements are mailed.
A utility service usage period for the purpose of sending regular billing statements.
The City of Fredericktown.
Any utility service (electric, water and/or sewer) for use other than residential service use.
Those charges for utility services on any billing statement for any billing period which are not delinquent.
A purchaser or user of any residential utility service who is or should be designated in the application.
The amount of any charges in any billing period due the City by any customer not paid as provided for hereinafter.
The 10th day of the month following the month during which services are rendered unless extended as provided herein.
The City of Fredericktown Light and Water/Sewer Departments, their employees, agents and members of their Board of Aldermen.
Any amount of a customer billing statement current and delinquent, which is totally or partially disputed by the customer.
Any notice required by these procedures to be given by the departments to any customer shall be in writing. Notice which is placed in the United States mail, postage prepaid, and which is addressed to the billing address is presumed to be proper notice for purposes of this Chapter unless different notice is specifically required by the ordinance.
The provision of utility services (electric, water and/or sewer services) for any family and household purposes of any customer, other than for any business use. Multifamily residential units shall be considered residential service users if each unit is separately metered.
The intentional cessation of utility service by the departments not requested by a customer.
An agreement between the departments and any customer for the payment of any current, delinquent and/or disputed amounts.
The rates and other charges, including service and connection charges, for utility service.
The usage of electric, water or sewer services provided to the customer by the department.
The cessation of utility service requested by the customer.