NAC704.418. Refusal of service and termination without notice.  


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  • A utility may refuse service, refuse to resume service or terminate service without giving the notice otherwise required by NAC 704.4165:

         1. If an unsafe or hazardous condition related to the service exists on the premises of the customer;

         2. If the use of the service on the premises of the customer is determined by the utility to be detrimental or damaging to the facilities or services of the utility or its customers;

         3. Upon the order of any court of competent jurisdiction or the Commission;

         4. Upon a written determination by a magistrate that there is probable cause to believe that the service:

         (a) Is prohibited by law; or

         (b) Is used or to be used, directly or indirectly, to violate or assist in a violation of the law;

         5. If the utility determines, based upon the acts of the customer or the condition of the customer’s premises, that the customer has defrauded, is defrauding, or intends to defraud the utility, unless the conditions constituting the fraud have been corrected;

         6. If an event in the nature of force majeure or vis major occurs that requires the termination of the service; or

         7. If the location at which the service is provided has been abandoned.

     (Added to NAC by Pub. Service Comm’n, eff. 1-5-89)