Arizona panel moving to restrict disconnections by utilities
April 17, 2021
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PHOENIX (AP) — A 3-2 vote by the Arizona Corporation Commission puts the regulatory panel on course to further restrict utility shut-offs for nonpayment during extreme heat and under other conditions. heat.
The commission's 3-2 vote Wednesday night capped 16 hours of open meetings over two days on the issue and stemmed from the 2018 death of a 72-year-old customer of Arizona Public Service Co.' the Arizona Capitol Times reported.
Republican Lea Marquez Peterson joined Democrats Anna Tovar and Sandra Kennedy in voting to set the standard for banning utility shut-offs when the outside temperature reaches 95 degrees. Republicans Justin Olson and Jim O’Connor voted against the change.