Bill Text: MN HF3110 | 2013-2014 | 88th Legislature | Engrossed


Bill Title: Residential customer protections modified pertaining to medically necessary equipment.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-03-27 - Second reading [HF3110 Detail]

Download: Minnesota-2013-HF3110-Engrossed.html

1.1A bill for an act
1.2relating to energy; utilities; modifying residential customer protections pertaining
1.3to medically necessary equipment;amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section
1.4216B.098, subdivision 5.
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

1.6    Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 216B.098, subdivision 5, is amended to
1.7read:
1.8    Subd. 5. Medically necessary equipment. (a) A utility shall reconnect or
1.9continue service to a customer's residence where a medical emergency exists or where
1.10medical equipment requiring electricity necessary to sustain life is in use, provided that
1.11the utility receives from a medical doctor written certification, or initial certification by
1.12telephone and written certification within five business days, that failure to reconnect or
1.13continue service will impair or threaten the health or safety of a resident of the customer's
1.14household. The customer must enter into a payment agreement.
1.15(b) Certification of the necessity for service is required. Certification may be
1.16provided by:
1.17(1) a licensed medical doctor;
1.18(2) a licensed or registered physician's assistant;
1.19(3) a licensed or registered nurse practitioner; or
1.20(4) a registered nurse, but only to the extent of verifying the current diagnosis or
1.21prescriptions made by a licensed medical doctor for the customer or member of the
1.22customer's household.
1.23(c) Except as provided in paragraph (d), a certification may not extend beyond six
1.24months from the date of written certification.
2.1(d) If a utility determines that a longer certification is appropriate given a particular
2.2customer's circumstances, the utility may, at its sole discretion, extend the duration of a
2.3certification for up to 12 months.
2.4(e) A certificate may be renewed, provided that the renewal complies with this
2.5subdivision. A certification may be renewed by the same or another medical professional
2.6who meets the qualifications of paragraph (b).
2.7(f) A customer whose account is in arrears must contact and enter into a payment
2.8agreement with the utility. The payment agreement must consider a customer's financial
2.9circumstances and any extenuating circumstances of the household. The payment
2.10agreement may, at the discretion of the utility, contain a provision by which the utility
2.11forgives all or a portion of the amount in which the account is in arrears, which, if
2.12implemented, extinguishes individual liability for the amount forgiven.
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