§ 52.10  DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE.
   (A)   Customer requested service.
      (1)   The customer shall notify the utility at least seven working days in advance of the day discontinuance is needed. In the case of termination of a “fire protection service,” the customer’s notice shall be in written form, signed by an authorized agent/representative of the customer. The customer shall remain responsible for all the service used and the billings therefor until service is terminated pursuant to such notice by the customer.
      (2)   Upon request by a customer of the utility to discontinue service, the utility shall discontinue the service within seven working days of the requested discontinuance date. The customer shall not be liable for any service rendered to such address or location after the expiration of these seven working days. The customer is responsible for providing access to the premises for an actual final reading within the seven-day period. Failure to do so will result in the utility rendering a final bill based on an average of previous consumption. No adjustments will be made after the expiration of the seven-day period.
      (3)   There will be no abatement of charges in whole or in part by reason of the extended absence of the customer for any cause unless the utility has been notified to turn off water service.
      (4)   When water service is temporarily discontinued at the request of the customer, a charge for turning off and on the water service will be made to the customer. The amount of said charge shall be established from time to time by resolution of the utility.
      (5)   Rules in this section will not apply to any case where a customer has entered into a contract with the utility to take service from the utility for a definite period of time specified or provided for in such contract, and such stipulation time has not expired.
      (6)   The utility will perform disconnect services only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., prevailing local time, subject to fulfilling the utility’s rules and regulations as may apply.
      (7)   The utility will not disconnect or terminate water service for non-payment on any day on which the utility’s offices are closed to the public, or after 12:00 noon of the day that is immediately preceding any day on which the utility office is not open to the public.
   (B)   Without customer’s request.
      (1)   The utility may disconnect service without request by the customer:
         (a)   When an emergency exists;
         (b)   For any unauthorized use of water;
         (c)   For maintaining an unprotected “cross-connection” of a water customer’s piping to any other source of water supply or for permitting any condition to exist on or about the customer’s premises that causes or might cause contamination and/or the pollution of the utility public water supply, or any part thereof;
         (d)   Upon order by any authority having jurisdiction over matters of public water supply;
         (e)   For failure to repair any leak in the service piping or appurtenances between the service connection and the meter, or in any private fire protection system, or other unmetered facilities;
         (f)   For tampering or knowingly permitting tampering with any service piping, curb stop, service valve, meter or meter seal, or any other appliance or equipment owned by the water utility;
         (g)   For the vacating of a premises, or abandonment of premises;
         (h)   For issuing a bad check or draft to the water utility;
         (i)   For failure to comply with the terms of a credit agreement;
         (j)   For failure to pay a cash security deposit in accordance with the utility’s rules and regulations and/or rate structure;
         (k)   For failure to pay in accordance with the rules, any water billings or other charges in connection with water utility service installations or facilities at the service address, other service address or otherwise, except as noted hereafter;
         (l)   For failure to provide free and non-hazardous access to the premises and meter, appliances and/or other utility-owned equipment for the utility to read meters, make inspections, replacements, relocations of meters, appliances/equipment;
         (m)   For failure to maintain or cause to be maintained approved meter settings, meter pits and vaults;
         (n)   For failure to maintain or cause to be maintained approved meter settings, meter pits and vaults;
         (o)   For the installation of a new water service pipe and appurtenances or altering or removing existing service pipe and appurtenances, including the meter, without written authority by an authorized agent of the water utility; and/or
         (p)   For waste or excessive use by a customer on a special purpose unmetered rate, in excess of contract.
      (2)   In each case, except those arising under divisions (B)(1)(a), (B)(1)(b), (B)(1)(d), (B)(1)(f), (B)(1)(g), (B)(1)(h), (B)(1)(i), (B)(1)(j), (B)(1)(n) and (B)(1)(o) above, the utility will issue written notice of at least five days either mailed to such customer at the address of record, or personally delivered to the customer or person on the water customer’s premises, advising the customer of the reason for the proposed termination of water service and stating that service will be discontinued if the reason continues and is uncorrected.
      (3)   When water service to the premises has been terminated for any reason, water service will be restored only upon proper application to the utility after conditions of the notice of termination have been properly corrected and inspected by the utility, when all charges due from the customer have been settled, and when arrangements have been made to provide access to the premises during regular working hours of the utility. No payments in lieu of disconnection will be accepted by utility personnel in the field. A service charge will be due and owing at the time the disconnect order is issued, whether disconnection of service has been effectuated or not prior to the correction of the condition or conditions under or contained in the notice of which service was scheduled to be discontinued. The amount of said charge shall be established from time to time by resolution of the utility. If the termination or restoration of service involves any excavating, the cost of such work shall be borne by the customer.
      (4)   Should the conditions under which service was discontinued not be corrected within 60 days, the utility shall have the right to finalize the customer’s account. In the absence of a final meter reading, the utility will renew a final bill based on the average of previous consumption; if arrangements are made within seven working days after or following the date of the final billing, adjustments will be made. No adjustments will be made after the expiration of the seven-day period.
      (5)   Reconnection of the service is included in the initial base service charge; however, if the utility schedules an appointment for reconnection and the customer fails to keep that appointment, an additional service charge will be added for each and every additional service call, plus any applicable hourly charges for utility personnel. The amount of said additional charge shall be established from time to time by resolution of the utility.
   (C)   Prohibited disconnections.
      (1)   Except as otherwise provided, the utility will postpone or cause to be postponed, the disconnection of water service for 30 days, if: prior to the disconnection date specified in the notice of disconnection, the customer provided to the utility a medical statement from a licensed physician or public health official which states that discontinuance of water service would be a serious and immediate threat to the health or safety of a designated person in the household of the customer. The postponement of disconnection will be continued for one additional 30-day period upon the furnishing of an additional medical statement.
      (2)   The utility will not disconnect service to the customer:
         (a)   Upon failure to pay for the service rendered at a different meter address, residence or location, if such billing has remained unpaid for less than 45 days; or
         (b)   Upon failure to pay for services to a previous occupant of premises to be served, unless the utility has good reason to believe the customer/applicant is attempting to defraud the water utility by using another name.
(Ord. passed 3-3-1987)