Subject: | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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Date: | Thu, 6 May 2021 18:06:20 +0000 |
From: | Valencia, Sarah E, PRC <SarahE.Valencia@state.nm.us> |
To: | Valencia, Sarah E, PRC <SarahE.Valencia@state.nm.us> |
NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION
COMMISSIONERS
DISTRICT 1 CYNTHIA B. HALL DISTRICT 2 JEFFERSON L.
BYRD DISTRICT 3 JOSEPH MAESTAS DISTRICT 4 THERESA
BECENTI-AGUILAR DISTRICT 5 STEPHEN
FISCHMANN |
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P.O. Box 1269 Santa Fe, NM 87504-1269 CHIEF OF STAFF Wayne Propst Contact: Sarah E. Valencia, PIO (505) 490-7910 |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AS COVID-19 SHUT OFF MORATORIUMS
EXPIRE, THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION ISSUES
ORDER TO ENCOURAGE SMALL UTILITIES CUSTOMERS TO APPLY FOR
AVAILABLE ASSISTANCE AND PAY OFF ARREARAGES
(SANTA FE, NM—MAY 6)—
On May 5, 2021, the New
Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) issued an order
providing protection to
customers who are waiting for an application for relief
funds to process. The order comes just as moratoriums on
disconnections expired on May 4, for small water, gas and rural
electric cooperative
utilities, allowing these
utilities to begin serving disconnection notices to
residential customers who were previously protected.
PRC considered emergency
health conditions the highest priority and worked with
utilities to ease concerns regarding disconnections.
Payment plans are being offered by utility companies to
assist customers in paying off their past due balances.
Rental assistance programs and other relief programs are now
available that provide some utility assistance, as well. The
PRC encourages utility customers with past due balances to
reach out to their utility companies for assistance.
The most recent order
issued by the PRC on Wednesday states that a customer cannot
be disconnected while an application for relief funds (from
the Emergency Rental Assistance Program or other state,
federal, or private sources) is being processed.
Customers who rent their
homes can apply for ERAP funds online at www.renthelpnm.org
or by calling 1-833-485-1334.
Under previous orders from
the PRC,
residential customers cannot be
disconnected for nonpayment if they have agreed to an
installment plan and are complying with it. The PRC also
ordered installment plans “should be extended as long as
needed for the customer to be able to fulfill the terms”.
In anticipation of the moratorium
expiration, the PRC held a public workshop for stakeholders,
including utility companies and customers, last week.
Through the workshop, PRC learned that 8.7% or 21,251 of
small utilities’ residential accounts are in arrears. Total
residential arrears for small utilities are $7.5 million,
and the average account is $354 past due. Stakeholder input
also revealed that utilities were having trouble getting
customers to agree to installment plans while the moratorium
was in place. According to responses from the April 19 bench
request, less than 2% of the 21,251 residential accounts in
arrears are on installment plans.
PRC intends to keep the conversation
with utilities going and plans to hold a similar workshop
with large utilities later this summer. The moratorium is in
place for large, investor-owned utilities until August 12.
The
New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC)
regulates the utilities, telecommunications, and motor carrier industries
to ensure fair and reasonable rates, and to assure
reasonable and adequate services to the public as provided
by law.
The NMPRC also promotes
public safety through the offices of State Fire Marshal, the Firefighter Training
Academy, Pipeline Safety
Bureau and Transportation
Division.
Sarah E Valencia
Public Information Officer
NM Public Regulation Commission
505-490-7910