Electric Assistance Program Sample Clauses

Electric Assistance Program. New Hampshire offers an electric assistance program (EAP) to help income eligible residential customers pay their electric bills. EAP information can be found at xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx which includes a link to NH Community Action Agencies’ contact information. For information regarding eligibility and how to apply for EAP assistance, contact your local Utility, or call the PUC at 0-000-000-0000.
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Electric Assistance Program. (“EAP”). EAP is a discount electric rate available to qualifying residential customers by its EDC. If Customer is currently on such a rate with the EDC, we suggest that Customer not enroll with NAP as the program benefits do not apply to NAP’s charges. For further information, contact the local Community Action Agency (“CAA”) by either calling the PUC at 0.000.000.0000 or visiting the PUC’s website at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/Consumer/electricassistanceprogra m.htm to obtain contact information based on the County in which Customer’s account is located. Additional information regarding EAP and other assistance programs, including Low Income Heating Assistance Program, Neighbor Helping Neighbor and Project Care, can be found on the Office of Consumer Advocate’s Assistance Program page located at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/assistanceprograms.htm

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  • TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM A. As part of the University policy to encourage staff members to further their formal education, the Tuition Assistance Program for Employees was established. Under the Tuition Assistance plan, qualified Employees will be issued vouchers which will enable them to register without paying tuition. (Incidental fees, however, must be paid by the Employee.)

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