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    Virginia Law Prevents Utility Shutoffs in Extreme Circumstances

    July 14, 20242 Mins Read


    Along with extreme temperatures and public health-related states of emergency, a new Virginia law prevents utility shutoffs on Fridays, weekends and the day before or during state holidays. (Adobe Stock)

    RICHMOND — A new Virginia law protects residents from utility shutoffs in extreme weather.

    The law prevents utility company shutoffs when temperatures are at or below 32 degrees and at or above 92 degrees. It also prevents shutoffs during states of emergency in response to public health emergencies. Virginia was one of 34 states with a shutoff moratorium during the pandemic.

    Kasja Foskey, economic justice outreach coordinator for the Virginia Poverty Law Center, said enacting this law cleared up some misconceptions.

    “Most folks already thought that utilities couldn’t shut them off on a day when it was too hot or too cold outside,” she said. “So, what we’ve really done is just created some common-sense foundational protection so that all utility customers across the state know what their rights are.”

    Despite having some of these shutoff guidelines as unwritten rules, utility companies pushed back, saying it didn’t allow them flexibility. Foskey said she thinks the state can build on this by including elements that didn’t become law. This includes requiring data collection from utilities about who is being shut off, the frequency, reasons, and the amounts owed. She said this can help craft solutions for people facing shutoffs.

    Rising utility prices concern advocates since this increases shutoffs. More than 750,000 Virginia families are energy cost-burdened, meaning they spend 6% of their income on utility bills.

    Foskey said another removed part of the law would have reduced financial barriers to reconnection.

    “When they try to get reconnected,” she said, “not only do they have to pay that past-due amount that they couldn’t afford to pay, they now also have to pay reconnection fees, late fees, security deposits, things that really just make the barrier to getting reconnected very high.”

    She added that this can prevent people from being able to afford everyday essentials such as food or rent. However, the new law has a provision for customers who received state energy assistance in the past year. They’re eligible for having their deposit capped at 25% of what they previously owed to be reconnected, but this can only be used once every three years.



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