Tag: Cold Weather Rule

Kansas Cold Weather Rule takes effect November 1

The Cold Weather Rule in Kansas protects residents from utility disconnections during winter when temperatures drop below 35 degrees. Effective November 1 to March 31, it mandates utilities offer a 12-month payment plan for those with past due balances. Residents should contact their utility for arrangements.

Cold Weather Rule and the LIEAP application period end soon

The Kansas Corporation Commission reminds utility customers that the Cold Weather Rule ends on March 31, protecting them from disconnection during low temperatures. Additionally, this date is the final opportunity to apply for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program. Customers are urged to seek assistance to avoid disconnection and maintain service.

The Cold Weather Rule and the LIEAP application period will end soon

The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) is reminding utility customers of two important upcoming dates. The deadline to apply for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) is March 29, and the Cold Weather Rule ends on March 31, protecting residential customers from disconnection when temperatures drop below 35 degrees. For more details, visit the KCC's website.

Kansas Cold Weather Rule Ends Thursday

TOPEKA – The Cold Weather Rule ends on Friday, March 31. That means Kansans who are behind on electric and...

The Cold Weather Rule Ends March 31st

TOPEKA – The Kansas Cold Weather Rule ends on Thursday, March 31. That means Kansans who are behind on electric...

The Cold Weather Rule takes effect Monday, November 1

TOPEKA – The Cold Weather Rule, designed to help Kansans who are behind on their utility payments avoid disconnection during the...