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Does a gas utility have the right to cut off service if bills are not paid?

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Does a gas utility have the right to cut off service if bills are not paid?

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If a customer doesn’t pay a gas bill by the due date, the Public Utilities Act, administered by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, allows a gas utility to cut off service with 48 hours notice. However, a utility will usually give seven days notice and consider other options such as special payment arrangements before cutting off service.

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