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Linda
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(785) 271-3269, l.berry@kcc.ks.gov
(785) 271-3269, l.berry@kcc.ks.gov
KCC extends emergency order suspending utility disconnects
until May 31
This
morning, the Kansas Corporation Commission approved extending its emergency
order suspending utility disconnects for nonpayment until May 31.
The action, taken during a Commission business meeting, will offer continued
relief to those experiencing hardship from the COVID-19 virus. The directive
covers all electrical, natural gas, water and telecommunications utilities
under the KCC’s jurisdiction.
The
Commission’s original suspension order was issued on March 16 to expire on
April 15. On April 14, Commissioners extended the order to May 15. Today’s
order runs concurrently with Executive Order 20-28 issued last week by Governor
Laura Kelly. The Governor’s order prohibits utilities, not under the
jurisdiction of the KCC, from disconnecting customers until May 31.
“Even
as the state begins the phased reopening process, Kansans continue to deal with
the financial challenges brought about by COVID-19. Maintaining utility
services is critical to ensure public health and safety as the state works
toward recovery,” said Commission Chair Susan Duffy.
The
Commission may elect to extend the suspension order in a subsequent order if
conditions warrant.
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