Bill Payment Assistance Sample Clauses

Bill Payment Assistance. An energy assistance program is available to customers who have severe financial hardships and temporarily may be unable to pay their bills. The program is funded by contributions from NEC Co-op Energy customers. Please call us for fund availability and additional information. Low-Income Rate: Rate discounts may be available for low-income customers that have been qualified by the Low-Income Telephone & Electric Utilities (LITE UP) Texas Program. To enroll, or to ensure you will continue to receive the discount if you have moved to a new address, please call the program administrator at 1-866-4-LITE UP, or 1-866-454-8387 (toll free), or visit the PUCT’s website at xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx.
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Bill Payment Assistance. An energy assistance program is available to customers who have severe financial hardships and temporarily may be unable to pay their bills. The program is funded by contributions from NEC Retail customers. Please call us for fund availability and additional information. Low-Income Rate:
Bill Payment Assistance. Eligible low-income residential customers may qualify for discounted electric rates from their Utility or electric assistance from the State. For more information contact your Utility or visit the New Hampshire PUC website at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/Consumer/electricassistanceprogram.htm. Customer may also call 211 or visit their website at 000xx.xxx for a list of available services in New Hampshire. UAE cannot guarantee a lower electricity rate against specialized utility rates, such as those for low-income eligible customers. QUESTIONS AND COMPLAINTS. Customer can contact UAE with questions, complaints, or to resolve disputes by calling (000)-000-0000 during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Customer can also contact UAE through its website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Bill Payment Assistance. An energy assistance program is available to customers who have severe financial hardships and temporarily may be unable to pay their bills. The program is funded by contributions from NEC Co-op Energy customers. Please call us for fund availability and additional information. Refusal of Service: NEC Co-op Energy may refuse to provide service to a customer for one or more of the reasons specified in § 25.477 of the PUCT Substantive Rules. If service is denied, you will be notified of the reason. Termination of Agreement: NEC Co-op Energy has the right to terminate or fail to renew your Terms of Service Agreement, with proper notice, for any reason allowed by law, including: • You fail to pay a bill for electric service or to make deferred payment arrangements, if available, by the date of termination stated on the termination notice. • You fail to pay on an account you have guaranteed. • You fail to comply with the terms of a deferred payment agreement. • You interfere with service of others or operate non-standard equipment. • You attempt to bypass the meter or other equipment. • You fail to pay a required deposit. • Market Conditions Change. Termination of your Terms of Service Agreement with NEC Co-op Energy does not excuse you from paying any outstanding amounts owed to NEC Co-op Energy.
Bill Payment Assistance. An energy assistance program is available to customers who have severe financial hardships and temporarily may be unable to pay their bills. The program is funded by contributions from NEC Co-op Energy customers. Please call us for fund availability and additional information. Refusal of Service: NEC Co-op Energy may refuse to provide service to a customer for one or more of the reasons specified in §

Related to Bill Payment Assistance

  • Client Assistance You acknowledge that the implementation of the Tyler Software is a cooperative process requiring the time and resources of your personnel. You agree to use all reasonable efforts to cooperate with and assist us as may be reasonably required to meet the agreed upon project deadlines and other milestones for implementation. This cooperation includes at least working with us to schedule the implementation-related services outlined in this Agreement. We will not be liable for failure to meet any deadlines and milestones when such failure is due to Force Majeure or to the failure by your personnel to provide such cooperation and assistance (either through action or omission).

  • Bill Payment We will process bill payment transfer requests only to those creditors the Credit Union has designated in the User Instructions and such creditors as you authorize and for whom the Credit Union has the proper vendor code number. We will not process any bill payment transfer if the required transfer information is incomplete. We will withdraw the designated funds from your share draft account for bill payment transfer by the designated cut-off time on the date you schedule for payment. We will process your bill payment transfer within a designated number of days before the date you schedule for payment. You must allow sufficient time for vendors to process your payment after they receive a transfer from us. Please leave as much time as though you were sending payment by mail. We cannot guarantee the time that any payment will be credited to your account by the vendor. The following limitations on Bill Payment transactions may apply: • There is no limit on the number of bill payments per day. • The maximum amount of bill payments each day is $9,999.99, if there are sufficient funds in your account.

  • Bill Payments The Depositor acknowledges and agrees that:

  • Bill Payment Service The Bill Payment Service permits you to use your Internet enabled device to direct payments from your designated online Bill Payment Account to third parties you wish to pay. Your Bill Payment Account must be a share draft checking account. Through the Bill Payment Service, you can pay bills from your Bill Payment Account to businesses or individuals. Certain payment such as those for gambling, drugs, illegal purchases, and more are not permitted using AFFCU’s Bill Pay system. All payments you make will be deducted from the checking account that you designate as your Bill Payment Account for the Bill Payment Service. Any payments you wish to make through this Service must be payable in U.S. dollars to a payee located in the continental United States. We reserve the right to restrict types of payees to whom payments may be made using the Service from time to time. You should not use the Bill Payment Service to make payments to settle securities purchases, payments to interest bearing accounts, tax payments, or court ordered payments. Payments for these payees will be your sole responsibility if delayed or improperly processed or credited. Funds must be available in your Bill Payment Account on the scheduled payment date. If the date you schedule a payment to be initiated falls on a non-business day (Saturday, Sunday, or holiday), funds must be available in your Bill Payment Account the following business day (e.g. Monday). After funds are withdrawn from your Bill Payment Account to make a payment, we may make the payment either by transferring funds electronically to the payee or by mailing the payee a check. You may choose to schedule payments to recur in the same amount at regular weekly, monthly, or semi-monthly intervals. When you create a new payee in the Bill Payment Service, it takes two (2) business days to set up the payee to receive payments. You should schedule a payment to a new payee at least ten (10) business days before any payment due date, to allow us time to set up the payee and verify information about your account with the payee. For all subsequent payments, you agree to allow at least five (5) to ten (10) business days between the date you schedule a payment to be initiated and the payment due date (that is, the due date shown on your invoice or provided in your agreement with the payee, not taking into account any applicable grace period). If the payment is an Automatic Clearing House (ACH) electronic payment, it may take up to five (5) business days to reach the payee. However, if the company or person that you are paying cannot accept an electronic payment, the Bill Payment Service will send a check that may take up to ten (10) business days. If you do not follow these time frames, you will be fully responsible for all late fees, finance charges or other actions taken by the payee. If you schedule your payment and follow all instructions provided, but the payment is not received by the payee in a timely manner, the Credit Union will work with the payee on your behalf to reverse any late fees or charges. The Credit Union is only responsible for exercising ordinary care in processing and sending payments upon your authorization in accordance with this Agreement. The Credit Union will not be liable in any way for damages you incur for any of the following reasons: • insufficient funds in your Bill Payment Account to make the payment on the processing date; • delays in mail delivery; • changes to the payee's address or account number unless we have been advised of the change in advance • the failure of any payee to correctly account for or credit the payment in a timely manner, or • any other circumstances beyond the control of the Credit Union. If your Bill Payment Account does not have sufficient funds to make a payment as of the date the payment is debited to your account, the Bill Payment Service will automatically block future Bill Payment Service until the account has sufficient funds to make the payment. This suspension may be without prior notice to you. The Credit Union shall have no obligation or liability if it does not complete a payment because there are insufficient funds in your account to process a payment. In such event, we will charge all related service fees to you. In all cases, you are responsible for making alternate arrangements for the payment or reschedule the payment through the Service. AFFCU is under no obligation to notify you if it does not complete a transfer because there are insufficient funds in your account to process a transaction. With respect to any negative balance caused by honoring either a paper or electronic payment, you agree to reimburse us, for any funds we have already paid to one or more of your designated merchants or financial institution which we were unable to recover by debit to the merchant or financial institution. You agree that we may impress and enforce a statutory lien upon your accounts with us to the extent you owe us any money and we may enforce our right to do so without further notice to you. We have the right to set-off any of your money or property in our possession against any amount you owe us. The right of set-off and our impressed lien does not extend to any Xxxxx, XXX, or similar tax deferred deposit you may have with us. If your account is owned jointly, our right of set-off and our impressed lien extends to any amount owed to us by any of the joint owners. In the event that you do not comply with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, or in the event that your payment instruction is not made in time for us to process your payment prior to the due date required by a particular merchant or financial institution, you will be liable for all penalties and late fees imposed, and we will not be liable for any such penalties or fees. Without limiting the foregoing, AFFCU shall also not be liable for late charges, interest, penalties, or other amounts incurred by you or any for any failure to allow sufficient time for processing and delivery of any deposits or payment(s) so long as AFFCU has complied with the provisions of this Agreement. Unless otherwise required by law, the Credit Union will not be liable to you under any circumstances for special, indirect, or consequential damages, including, without limitation, lost profits or attorneys’ fees, even if we are advised in advance of the possibility of such damages. We reserve the right to refuse to make any payment.

  • Rental Assistance Payment The rent due each month to the Owner under the Lease is identified in Exhibit A (the “Contract Rent”). The Owner shall not increase the Contract Rent during the term of this Contract. Owner/Representative Initials: The Program Administrator will provide a one time “Rental Assistance Payment” in the amount identified in Exhibit A to the Owner on behalf of the Tenant. The Rental Assistance Payment will be credited against the Contract Rent otherwise due under the Lease. The Tenant is responsible to the Owner for the “Tenant Contribution” identified in Exhibit A and any additional amounts due under the Lease not covered by the Rental Assistance Payment. Neither the Program Administrator nor the PJ assumes any obligation for the Tenant Contribution due monthly to the Owner, or the payment of any claim by the Owner against the Tenant. The Program Administrator's Rental Assistance Payment obligation is limited to making payment in the amount identified in Exhibit A on behalf of the Tenant to the Owner in accordance with this Contract.

  • Technical Assistance The State agrees to provide technical assistance regarding the State’s rules, regulations and policies to the Sub- Recipient and to assist in the correction of problem areas identified by the State’s monitoring activities.

  • Training Assistance (a) Employees shall be reimbursed for one hundred percent (100%) of the tuition for job-related courses approved by the Employer.

  • Mutual Assistance Each party shall assist the other in complying with all applicable requirements of the Data Protection Legislation. In particular, each party shall:

  • Tuition Assistance Bargaining unit employees can enroll in university or college, vocational technical school or extension courses. The course may be by correspondence or attendance at classes during non-working hours or during working hours with approval of the Agency Head and/or his/her Designee. Where practicable, in relation to work requirements, the Employer shall be liberal with the approval of requests for accrued/unused vacation leave, flex-time scheduling, compensatory time, or leave without pay for the purpose of enabling employees to attend classes conducted during an employee's regularly scheduled work hours.

  • EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE I understand that the College has not made and will not make any guarantees of employment or salary upon my graduation. The College will provide me with placement assistance, which will consist of identifying employment opportunities and advising me on appropriate means of attempting to realize these opportunities. I authorize HCI College’s representatives to contact potential employers for the purpose of advocating on my behalf and release my name and job application materials, including, but not limited to, my cover letter, resume, and transcript to prospective employers. I authorize HCI College and its third-party vendors to contact my employer to verify pertinent employment information for my graduate record. Initial

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