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RMommyJulie  

Help With Protection from having utilities shut off

Am I eligible for protection from being shut off?

If you have a Financial Hardship

You are protected from having your electric or gas service shut off if you have a financial hardship AND

  1. you, or someone in your home, is seriously ill; or
  2. you have an infant in the home under 12 months; or
  3. it is between November 15 and March 15 and you need the service to heat your home; or
  4. all adults in the home are age 65 or older and a minor child resides in the home.

A financial hardship exists when a customer is unable to pay an overdue bill and such customer meets income eligibility requirements for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (“LIHEAP”) administered by the Department of Housing and Community Development. You may be eligible for assistance if your household income does not exceed 60% of the state median income. More information can be found on the Department of Housing and Community Development website. For the most recent LIHEAP Income Eligibility Chart PDF  information, look in the “60% of Estimated State Median Income ” column. Alternatively, the Department of Public Utilities may determine that a financial hardship exists. 220 C.M.R. § 25.01.

If you have a financial hardship, you should inform your utility company immediately. Your company will send you a certifying form. You will have seven days to return it to the Company with documentation supporting your need for protection.

If you are age 65 or older

Utility companies may not shut off service to households where all residents are 65 years or older without written approval from the Department of Public Utilities. If all residents of your household are over age 65, you should inform your utility company. 220 C.M.R. § 25.05.

Is assistance with my fuel bills available?

Yes, there are a number of programs available.

For the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development Energy Assistance Programs, call 1 (800) 632-8175.

If you are not eligible for fuel assistance, you may be eligible for help from the Salvation Army’s Good Neighbor Energy Fund, which offers one-time grants for eligible consumers. For more information about eligibility criteria and where to apply, please call 1 (800) 334-3047 in area codes 617/508/781/978 or 1 (800) 262-1320 in area code 413. Or, you may visit the website to learn about the program and review the Fund’s income eligibility guidelines.

Am I eligible for a discount rate?

If you either (1) receive any means-tested public-benefit program or (2) are eligible for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), you may be eligible for a discount rate from your gas and electric companies. 220 C.M.R. § 11.04 (5); 220 C.M.R. § 14.03 (2A). For more information on LIHEAP or for the most recent LIHEAP Income Eligibility Chart , you may visit their website. Look in the “60% of Estimated State Median Income ” column. You may also contact your gas or electric company to determine if you qualify for the discount rate.

What is budget billing?

Budget billing is an arrangement you make with your utility company for equal monthly payments. 220 CMR 25.01(2), 25.02(6). Your gas or electric usage is estimated for the year, divided by 12 months, and you pay the same amount each month. However, if you are using more or less energy than estimated, your bill may be increased or decreased during the year. At the end of the year, your company will reconcile your bill with the amount actually used. Then you will receive a credit if you overpaid or a bill if you underpaid. By the end of the year, you will have been billed for the actual amount used. Contact your utility company to set up a budget plan.

What is a payment plan?

A payment plan is a payment arrangement for overdue charges. 220 CMR 25.01(2), 25.02(6). A monthly payment is due in addition to your current monthly bill. Contact your utility company to set up a payment plan. If you have a billing dispute with your utility company, you may contact the DPU's Consumer Division.

How can I reduce my utility bills through conservation?

WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (WAP)

The Low-Income Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) assists low-income households in reducing heating bills by providing comprehensive home energy conservation services (“weatherization”).

For more information on this program, visit the WAP website.

HEATING EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE RETROFIT TASK WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (HEARTWAP)

HEARTWAP provides heating system services, including repairs and maintenance, to low-income households. For more information on HEARTWAP, visit their website.

MORE ENERGY SAVING TIPS

For more information on how to save energy and reduce heating bills read the 15 Things To Do Now To Winterize Your Home and the 6 Ways To Save Energy All Year . For additional energy savings tips, visit the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Saving Tips website.

How can I dispute my utility bill?

If you have a billing dispute with your utility company, you may contact the DPU’s Consumer Division.

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marie819  

About marie819

I am a 35 years old single woman who has run into some financial difficulty.  I always am helping people who need help because thats the way I was brought up.  About 6 months ago I had my sister and here 2 kids move in with me because they were living in an abusive situation.  Shortly thereafter I started having health issues caused from a back injury I incurred 13 years ago after a car accident, the bone graft they did in my spine is starting to deteriorate and it's looking like I'll have to undergo surgery again.  Due to the pain that I am in, I am not able to work enough hours to pay my bills.  I literally work until I can't stand up straight anymore.  On top of that my sister lost her job as well.  So we are now 1 full month behind in rent, with a new month looming on top of us.  My landlady has been incredibaly understanding of my situation, but she also counts on my money.

I have been working since I was 14 years old.  I only just recently applied for food assistance for the first time.  I've always pulled my own way, and am having a VERY hard time emotionally dealing with this situation.  I have quite literally made myself sick worrying about how I'm going to keep a roof over those two babies heads through the winter.

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shoplbd  

can anyone help?

hi, i've really went back and forth about posting this but i'm really at the end of my rope.  i am a self employed mother of 2 and work very hard running a small boutique.  of course as everyone already knows the economy is bad and starting last november my business has taken a nose dive (i'm surprised i've lasted for almost another year)  since then my personal life has also been hurt.  i can no longer afford to pay myself so i can't afford to pay my bills.  rent was due last monday ($500) and my electric is due to be shut off on monday the 26th ($968.77, this is accumulated from several months)  i also found out yesterday that that my car needs a new transmission ($1000).  i don't know what i'm going to do, i'm so scared.  i've always been the one able to help other people, i donate a lot of time, energy, & money to my church, my kids' schools, and many other local charities.  but now i'm in need and i can't seem to find anyone to help.  so hopefully someone on here is.  thanks and god bless.

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momw3girls  

About momw3girls

Hi I am a single mom w3 girls. Like most people today we are struggling hard. My kids are all aware no Christmas this year... well everyone except my 4 yr old I am hoping I will not have to tell her there is no Santa this year. My water got turned off today I owe 215.94. Not sure what to do. I have always been a hard working woman but when my husband died suddenly this year it all seemed to fallen apart. If anyone can help me just get my water turned on please I am begging.

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leesy  

About leesy

Hi there -

I am a mother of 2 incredible children. I am out of work due to a car accident in which I suffered head and back injuries. I will need to have surgery and am just looking for an angel to help me pay my bills for the next month. If someone is out there and wants to help a family get back on their feet, we sure would be forever grateful.

I am not looking for a hand out - just a loan for 6 months while I undergoe surgery and am out of work for 4 weeks. If you want more information or proof from my doctor, I will be happy to provide documentation.

Thank you for listening and hoping someone is out there looking to pay it forward.

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