House Substitute 1 for House Bill 62
153rd General Assembly (Present)
Bill Progress
Out of Committee 3/26/25
Legislation has been voted out of Committee; now placed on the Ready List
Bill Details
3/20/25
Reps. Minor-Brown,
Osienski,
Burns,
Gorman,
Morrison,
Neal,
Phillips,
Kamela Smith,
Snyder-Hall,
Wilson-Anton,
Lambert
Sen. Townsend, Huxtable, Mantzavinos, Seigfried, Walsh
Sen. Townsend, Huxtable, Mantzavinos, Seigfried, Walsh
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLES 22 AND 26 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE TERMINATION OF UTILITY SERVICES.
This Act updates the law relating to the termination of utility services to a dwelling unit by adopting and expanding state regulations concerning the termination of heating and cooling services. Among other things, this Act does the following:
1. Prohibits a utility company from terminating any services outside the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
2. Prohibits a utility company from terminating any services from December 21 of each year to January 1 of the following year.
3. Prohibits a utility company from terminating heating services for nonpayment to a dwelling unit when the temperature is at or below 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
4. Prohibits a utility company from terminating cooling services when the Heat Index is equal to or exceeds 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
5. Requires 14 days written notice be given to a dwelling unit prior to termination of services for nonpayment of bills during the heating or cooling season.
6. Requires the utility company to make at least 3 attempts to contact the occupant of a dwelling unit by telephone, text message, or email prior to termination of services for nonpayment during the heating season, including one attempt that must be after 5 p.m.
7. Requires the utility to make at least 1 attempt to contact the occupant of a dwelling unit by telephone, text message, or email prior to termination of services for nonpayment during the cooling season.
8. Requires that the 14 days written notice include information about payment plans, government assistance programs, and other ways termination of services may be deferred.
9. Imposes a civil penalty of up to $1,000 in lieu of a misdemeanor.
This Act also expands the scope of utility termination laws to include the termination of utilities run by municipal electric companies. Municipalities that use municipal electric companies will be responsible for adopting ordinances to enforce utility termination laws within the municipality.
Among other things, House Substitute No. 1 for House Bill No. 62 differs from House Bill No. 62 by including additional times when shutoff of utilities is prohibited; removing the provision prohibiting shutoffs for occupants receiving certain benefits; and clarifying certain notice requirements.
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