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File #: 10822-18    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearings Status: Public Hearing
File created: 5/17/2018 In control: Board of Public Utilities
On agenda: 6/20/2018 Final action: 6/20/2018
Title: Public Hearing for Modification of Department of Public Utilities Rules & Regulations - Modifications to Rule GR-15: Deposits; and Deletion of Rule GR-16: Credit Rating
Presenters: Bob Westervelt
Indexes (Council Goals): BCC - N/A
Attachments: 1. A - Rule GR-15 Deposits (Redline Version) revised for 6-20-18.pdf, 2. B - Rule GR-16 Credit Rating (redline version)
Title
Public Hearing for Modification of Department of Public Utilities Rules & Regulations - Modifications to Rule GR-15: Deposits; and Deletion of Rule GR-16: Credit Rating
Recommended Action
I move the Board of Public Utilities approve revisions to Department of Public Utilities Rules & Regulations, Rule GR-15: Deposits, as presented; and approve deletion in its entirety of Department of Public Utilities Rules and Regulations, Rule GR-16: Credit Rating.
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of the rule changes as proposed.
Body
At the May 2018 regular meeting of the Board of Public Utilities this item was presented for approval by the Board. The Board requested certain clarifying language be crafted to add clarity to the rule. Those changes have been incorporated into the revision presented tonight and are summarized as follows:

1. Item A(1) changed “the utility” to “The Los Alamos County Utilities Department”
2. Items A(3) and B(2) clarified that improper connection to a Los Alamos County utility system is the event referenced in this item.
3. Items A(4) and B(3) added a defined time frame of seven years within which a bankruptcy action would result in a deposit being required.
4. Items A(5) and B(4) clarified that returned payments to Los Alamos County for utilities services is the event referenced in this item.
5. Items A(6) and B(5) deleted “late fees charged” from the collections events that would be considered in determining if a deposit would be required.

The remainder of this staff report is a simple re-presentation of the material that was presented at the initial hearing of this item in May, 2018:

Historically, a credit rating was calculated by the billing system according to defined parameters and was used as one criteria in the determination of whether a deposit would be required on a new or existing utilities account. Tyler Munis, the new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system being implemented by the County, does not suppor...

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