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Regulated Utilities: Utility Bill Payment Assistance Programs


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Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program - What is the Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program (E-HEAP)? Who is eligible for E-HEAP benefits? What are the income eligibility requirements? How do I apply for E-HEAP benefits? What is the Summer Crisis Program and how do I qualify?

Glossary of Utility-Related Terms - Glossary of utility-related terms from the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.

icon Having Trouble Paying Your Utilities and Rent? - Many tenants in federally subsidized housing have trouble paying their utility bills. If you’re having difficulty, there may be a problem with your utility allowance, and you may be getting overcharged for rent.

Natural Gas Customers' Bill of Rights - What are the deposit requirements for natural gas service? If I have trouble paying my bill, what payment arrangements are available to me? When and how can my natural gas company disconnect my gas service? How do I complain about my natural gas service?

Regular Home Energy Assistance Program - What is the regular Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)? Who is eligible for HEAP? What are the income eligibility limits? How do I apply for regular HEAP benefits?

Your Guide to Paying Off Your PIPP Balance - How do I pay off my PIPP balance (arrearage) owed to my natural gas company? Will the company forgive part or all of my PIPP arrearage? How does the PIPP arrearage forgiveness plan work?

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