PATRIOT PLAN - UTILITY DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE | PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO

Program providing protections and benefits to military personnel and their families, can assist qualifying customers with maintaining utility service while serving on active duty. Under the plan, Ohio’s natural gas and electric utilities cannot disconnect the residential utility service of any military reservist or National Guardsman deployed on active duty for nonpayment. Upon return from active duty, utility companies must offer customers a period of time equal to the length of their deployment to pay any arrearages that may have accumulated. Additional time may be requested by a customer if the amount in arrearages presents a hardship. Utility companies are also prohibited from charging any late payment fees or interest to qualifying customers during the period of deployment or the repayment period. The Patriot Plan does not apply to career active-duty military personnel serving their regular tour of duty.

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211 Pathways

Physical Address

180 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215-3793

Hours

Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.

Voice

711

Fax

(614) 752-8351

Application process

Call for assistance.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Active Military and National Guard Personnel.

Agency info

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO

Regulates providers of all kinds of utility services, including electric and natural gas companies, local and long distance telephone companies, water and wastewater companies, and rail and trucking companies. The PUCO was created to assure Ohioans adequate, safe, and reliable public utility services at a fair price.