In God We Trust - Established 2008
(606) 638-0123606-624-9019 markgrayson@me.com
In God We Trust - Established 2008
  • News
    • Regional News
    • Announcements
    • Recollections
  • Sports News
    • Big Sandy Sportsman
  • Lifestyles
  • Courthouse
  • Obituaries
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Regional News
    • Announcements
    • Recollections
  • Sports News
    • Big Sandy Sportsman
  • Lifestyles
  • Courthouse
  • Obituaries
No Result
View All Result
TheLevisaLazer.com
No Result
View All Result
Advertisement
LADY BULLDOGS LOOK TO PICK UP THE PACE THIS SEASON; OPENER NEXT TUESDAY POPULAR 19 YEAR-OLD WOMAN FROM KERMIT AREA DIES IN CRASH WITH COAL TRUCK Lawrence Co. Cheer headed to Disney in February; 15th Region Runner-Up PAIR OF LCHS STUDENTS CHOSEN FOR ALL-STATE CHOIR Lawrence Co. local government offices will be **closed** on Thursday and Friday
Three Rivers HH digital ad-AAd-bannerfuneral1leader1joe_young_banneer
Levisa-Lazer-Banner-Ad-copyFoothills-Bundle
Home Content Business/Politics

KY. PSC opens investigation of ratepayer assistance programs

Kentucky Government Press Release by Kentucky Government Press Release
October 30, 2019
in Business/Politics
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

 

PSC opens investigation of ratepayer assistance programs

 

The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) has opened a proceeding to examine the financial assistance programs offered to low-income residential ratepayers by Kentucky’s investor-owned electric, natural gas and water utilities.

According to a statement, in an order issued Monday, the PSC said it is concerned that the programs — broadly termed home energy assistance, or HEA, programs — are not consistent with respect to funding, eligibility, benefits provided, oversight and administrative costs.

“We initiate this proceeding for the purpose of creating uniformity in HEA programs across the Commonwealth and ensuring effective and accountable HEA programs that are consistently applied, more beneficial to and easily accessed by eligible low-income customers, and result in increased benefits to all ratepayers,” the PSC said in the order.

The statement said the programs under review generally are funded by a small surcharge on residential bills, with some level of matching funding from the utility’s shareholders, as well as additional voluntary contributions from ratepayers or others.

The PSC is not examining the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which is a federally funded program administered separately from the utility-sponsored programs. The PSC has no jurisdiction over LIHEAP.

The PSC, according to the statement, also is not reviewing utility-sponsored weatherization programs, which have a funding mechanism separate from the financial assistance programs.

Ratepayer assistance programs are offered to electric customers by Louisville Gas & Electric Co. (LG&E), Duke Energy Kentucky, Kentucky Utilities Co., and Kentucky Power Co.; to natural gas customers by LG&E, Duke Kentucky, Columbia Gas Co. and Delta Natural Gas Co.; and to water customers by Kentucky-American Water Co.

The financial assistance programs generally are funded by a monthly surcharge assessed on each residential meter. The surcharges vary by utility.

Eligibility criteria also vary, but generally are based on the federally determined poverty level.

Financial assistance programs provide either a crisis payment that is applied to a single bill or a monthly subsidy, usually provided during months of peak energy use.

In the order, the PSC noted that is has reviewed a number of HEA programs in connection with recent rate cases and other proceedings. The PSC said it found wide variability in the administration and effectiveness of the programs.

Among the specific issues identified by the PSC are:

• Varying levels of funding.

• Inconsistent requirements for eligibility and participation.

• Unequal opportunity to apply for and receive assistance.

• Variability in the amount, duration and allocation of assistance payments.

• Inconsistent oversight and financial accountability.

• Widely varying administrative costs charged by third-party program administrators.

All investor-owned utilities with financial assistance programs for low-income ratepayers are being made parties to the proceeding. The order, the statement said, directs them to provide certain initial information to the PSC within 20 days. It also establishes a schedule for further proceedings in the case.

The order is available on the PSC website, psc.ky.gov. The case number is 2019-00366.

ShareTweetPinShareScanSend
Next Post
Lady Bulldogs 10U Fast Pitch Perfect this Fall

Lady Bulldogs 10U Fast Pitch Perfect this Fall

   TheLevisaLazer.Com   
TheLevisaLazer.com

In God We Trust - Established 2008

Follow Us

Quick Links

  • News
  • Lifestyles
  • Stay Ahead with Lazer Sports News
  • Education
  • Obituaries
  • About Us
  • Business & Politics News
  • Addiction & Recovery

Quick Links

  • Courthouse
  • Top Recollections News – The Levisa Lazer
  • Big Sandy Sportsman
  • Lazer ad prices and sizes
  • Editorials
  • Lazer announcments, bids and notices
  • Health News

Recent News

LADY BULLDOGS LOOK TO PICK UP THE PACE THIS SEASON; OPENER NEXT TUESDAY

LADY BULLDOGS LOOK TO PICK UP THE PACE THIS SEASON; OPENER NEXT TUESDAY

November 29, 2024

© 2024 thelevisalazer.com, All Rights Reserved. Designed and Managing by BizNex Web.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Stay Ahead with Lazer Sports News
  • Lifestyles
  • Courthouse
  • Top Recollections News – The Levisa Lazer
  • Obituaries
  • Regional News
  • Announcements

© 2024 thelevisalazer.com, All Rights Reserved. Designed and Managing by BizNex Web.