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FortisBC sets up pandemic fund to support residents and small businesses

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on April 8, 2020 News

A COVID-19 Customer Recovery Fund will be implemented by FortisBC with interim approval from the B.C. Utilities Commission. The program will provide new support measures for residential and small business natural gas, electric and propane customers that are facing financial challenges as a result of the COVID-19 public health emergency.

“Since the crisis started, our customers’ safety and well-being has been our top priority. These new measures are the result of ongoing evaluation of the situation and listening to the concerns of the many customers who have reached out to us,” said Dawn Mehrer, vice president of customer service and information services for FortisBC.

“These conversations have been invaluable in developing an approach that provides the immediate relief customers need today and a flexible path forward that directs further support to the customers that need it most.”

Residential customers that have signed up for the fund will automatically have their bill payment deferred from April 1 to June 30. A repayment schedule, free of interest or additional fees, will be set up and payments can be spread over a full year after June 30, lessening the monthly impact.

For small businesses that have been forced to close, bill credits will be issued to offset any charges to their account while they’ve been unable to continue operating their business as usual. Businesses still open, but facing a slowdown in revenue, will not receive bill credits but can also receive bill deferral for the same 90-day period as residential customers. These measures are in addition to the previously announced suspension of late fees and stopping service disconnections for any financial reason.

As impacts of COVID-19 are ongoing, additional one-on-one support to customers who may need more assistance with repayment. This additional support could include extending interest-free payment arrangements, providing bill credits or even payment forgiveness.

“Our Customer Recovery Fund will help our customers in the short term and will provide the flexibility for customers when they start on the road to recovery. Taking this approach will allow us to provide effective support to those who need it most and minimize the rate impacts on all of our customers,” said Roger Dall’Antonia, president and CEO of FortisBC.

Applications can be made at any time as there is still a great deal of uncertainty surrounding the pandemic.

Residential applicants will need to confirm that they have lost their job or livelihood or have been forced to take a voluntary leave due to the COVID-19 public health emergency and agree to a payment arrangement for their deferred balance.

Small businesses applying for bill credits will need to confirm that they were forced to close and provide the date of closure.

Applicants can enrol by visiting fortisbc.com/recoveryfund, calling FortisBC’s Customer Contact Centre or emailing COVID19Recovery@fortisbc.com.

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