Connecticut Utility Rate Assistance
- All gas public service companies are required by statute to
operate an arrearage forgiveness program for gas heating customers.
One of the state's three gas utilities has extended the program
to non-heating gas customers, as allowed by the statute.
A payment agreement is established which includes a customer's
base monthly payment plus an affordable arrearage payment. There
are two arrearage forgiveness program periods (November 1 to April
30 and May 1 to October 31) in conjunction with the state energy
assistance program dates of operation. Participation in
the winter month period does not require timely payments but all
payments are due to the utility by April 30. However, failure
to make a timely payment during the summer month period may result
in termination of gas service until payments are made or the November
1 moratorium begins. For persons successfully completing a program
period, arrearage forgiveness results in a reduction of the bill
on the last period day equal to the total of customer payments
plus energy assistance.
- Both electric public service companies voluntarily operate arrearage
forgiveness programs which are not mandated by statute or the
DPUC.
See electric utility restructuring legislation.
LEVERAGING
2003: $13 million
2002: $7.6 million
2001: $13.4 million
2000: $7.4 million
1999: $7.2 million
1998: $6.5 million
1997: $7.4 million
1996: $9 million
1995: $6.6 million
1994: $9.5 million
1993: $5.4 million
1992: $5.7 million
LEGISLATIVE CODE
CT General Statutes §16-262c(b)(4)
and (5)
Page Last Updated: December 7, 2005