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Cox Applauds Effort to Protect Seniors and Vulnerable Adults from Utility Shut-Off

Contact:  John Sellek or Matt Frendewey 517-373-8060
Agency: Attorney General


March 27, 2009

             LANSING - Attorney General Mike Cox today applauded new legislative efforts to protect seniors and vulnerable adults who depend on municipally-owned utilities for heat during the winter.  The legislative reforms follow the death of 93-year-old Bay City resident Marvin Schur, who died of hypothermia after his municipally-owned utility company restricted his electric service for non-payment.

 

"Our most vulnerable citizens must be protected against energy shut-offs during Michigan's coldest months," said Cox.  "Sadly, today's reforms come too late for Mr. Schur, but, if put in place, they offer hope that we can avoid future tragedies and keep our seniors and vulnerable citizens safe in their homes."

 

The bipartisan package of legislation crafted under the leadership of Rep. Jeff Mayes and Rep. Tonya Schuitmaker, along with the efforts of Sen. James Barcia, provides added protection for Michigan citizens.  The package of 19 bills will:

  •       Ban municipally-owned utility companies from shutting-off utilities for seniors and vulnerable adults between November 1 and March 31 of each year. 

  •       Ban the use of electric "limiters" on home utility meters, like the one used in the Bay City situation, until the MPSC offers new rules on their use.

"Our weak economy, bitterly cold temperatures and skyrocketing heating costs created a terrible situation for people this past winter," said Schuitmaker.  "We heard about several heartbreaking tragedies.  This bipartisan package will effectively protect all customers, especially senior citizens, from getting their heat shut off in the middle of winter."

 

"I appreciate Rep. Mayes, Rep. Schuitmaker, Sen. Barcia and Sen. Patterson working with my office as this legislation is developed.  By continuing to work together, we will ensure the best possible results for Michigan citizens," continued Cox.

 

The legislation passed from the House Energy and Technology Committee today and is expected to be acted upon in the full House shortly.  Cox's office will continue to work on related legislation in the State Senate to create a comprehensive package that will provide needed protection to customers of municipally-owned utility companies.  In Michigan there are two types of utility companies: those regulated by the Michigan Public Service Commission and those that are owned locally and therefore do not follow rules set by the Michigan Public Service Commission.

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