RD891 - Report on Status of Municipal Utility Customer Accounts September 1, 2021 – December 16, 2021 – December 2021


Executive Summary:

Item 4-14.00 Paragraph 7h of the 2020 Appropriations Act, as amended, requires utilities not subject to regulation by the State Corporation Commission (municipal utilities) to submit information on the status of customer accounts to the Commission on Local Government (CLG).(*1) Each utility is required to report to the CLG information covering specific time periods. For this report, that time period covers the end of the universal prohibition established in clause 7.a of the 2020 Appropriations Act, which staff identified as September 1, 2021, through December 16, 2021. The report covers the following information:(*2)

a) The number and value of accounts that are at least 30 days in arrears;

b) the number and value of accounts that are at least 60 days in arrears;

c) The number, total value, and average debt of accounts that are participating in the Repayment Plan, or another repayment plan as set forth by the utility;

d) The number of accounts removed from the Repayment Plan, or another repayment plan as set forth by the utility, categorized by reason;

e) The amount of and average debt still remaining for accounts removed from the Repayment Plan or another repayment plan as set forth by the utility;

f) the carrying costs of the debt for accounts participating in a repayment plan and any associated administrative costs incurred;

g) The number, total value, and average debt of accounts offset by the funds provided in Item 479.10, paragraph B.2. of this act and local programs using Coronavirus Relief Funds, categorized by days in arrears, customer account type, and Coronavirus Relief Fund type; and,

h) The cumulative level of customer arrearages by locality.

Upon receipt of such information, the CLG is directed to compile an aggregated anonymized report and provide it to the Chairs of the House Committees on Labor and Commerce and Appropriations, the Senate Committees on Commerce and Labor and Finance and Appropriations, and the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.

On October 6, 2021, CLG staff shared advanced notice of the reporting requirement and questions with points of contact for municipal utilities and the chief administrative officers for cities, counties, and towns, including a link to a survey for purposes of collecting information for the reporting requirement.(*3) On December 16, 2021 CLG staff again contacted municipal utilities with an updated survey a reminder of requirements. Responses were received from 85 municipal utilities, which does not appear to account for every municipal utility system that is within the Commonwealth of Virginia; however, an analysis and listing on unresponsive municipal utilities is not provided in this report.(*4) This is also 35 less than those utilities that reported for the report period ending November, 2021.

Please note that the report will be presented to the CLG for formal adoption at their next regularly scheduled meeting on January 6, 2022.
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(*1) The full text of this reporting requirement can be found in Appendix A.
(*2) In many cases, CLG staff was asked to provide additional guidance/interpretation to municipal utilities with some of the information requested. Additional refinement and clarification on these matters may be necessary in future Appropriations Acts to ensure consistency and greater efficiency in the reporting process.
(*3) Please see Appendix B for a copy of the survey questions. 4 A table summarizing all responses that were received has been included as Appendix C.
(*4) A table summarizing all responses that were received has been included as Appendix C.