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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

278.0154 Water district or water association may assess customer a late payment

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charge of 10% of amount billed -- How charge assessed and applied --
Commission without power to affect late payment charge -- Waiver of late
payment charge.
(1)Any water district or water association formed for the purpose of furnishing water
or sewer services to the general public for compensation pursuant to KRS Chapter
74 or 273 may assess a customer who fails to pay a bill for rendered services by the
due date shown on the bill a late payment charge of ten percent (10%) of the amount
billed.
(2)A late payment charge or fee shall not be assessed more than once per billing cycle
or on any part of the late payment charge.
(3)Any payment received by a water district or water association shall first be applied
to the portion of the bill for service rendered.
(4)The commission shall not modify, reject, discontinue, abolish, or suspend the
operation of a late payment charge that is provided for currently, or has been
provided for in the past, in a water district or water association tariff.
(5)A water district or water association shall not be required to demonstrate to the
commission that the late payment charge is required to recover customer-specific
costs incurred that would otherwise result in a monetary loss to the utility or
increased rates to other customers to whom no benefits accrue from the service
provided or actions taken.
(6)Any late payment charge imposed by a water district or water association shall be
waived for any bill or portion of a bill for which a customer has received third-party
billing assistance through the Low-Income Household Drinking Water and
Wastewater Emergency Assistance Program or from another public or charitable
source.
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