Public Service Commission Grants Attorney General Griffin’s Request to Prohibit Resumption of Late Fees, Collections and Shut-offs for Summit Utilities Customers

Public Service Commission Grants Attorney General Griffin’s Request to Prohibit Resumption of Late Fees, Collections and Shut-offs for Summit Utilities Customers
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LITTLE ROCK – Following an order by the Arkansas Public Service Commission (PSC) on May 9, 2023 regarding Summit Utilities Arkansas, Inc., Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement:

“I asked the PSC to prohibit Summit Utilities from resuming late fees, collections and gas shut-offs for Arkansans until we have more information, and I am grateful the PSC has agreed to give Arkansans more time to pay and will re-examine the issue in 60 days while our investigation continues.”

To read the Public Service Commission’s order, click here.

Original source can be found here.



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