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State sets utility assistance plan, pays tribute to Fayette teacher, talks vaccineOctober 19, 2020 Steve Rogers, FRANKFORT, Ky. WTVQ The Kentucky Public Service Commission is ending its moratorium on disconnections for nonpayment for the utilities it regulates on Oct. 20. To ensure there are protections when that begins, the governor signed an executive order Monday that ends the statewide moratorium on disconnections for nonpayment on Nov. 6, but takes additional steps to help Kentuckians.The executive order designates $15 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds for the聽Healthy at Home聽Utility Relief Fund, which will provide relief for Kentuckians at risk of natural gas, water, wastewater or electric service disconnection.The order w stanley cup (https://www.cups-stanley.ca) ill also require utilities to create a payment plan for residential customers that runs no less than six months. It will continue to waive late fees on utility bills for residential customers through Dec. 31, 2020. Customers will apply thr stanley shop (https://www.stanley-cup.com.de) ough聽Community Action of Kentucky, but the funds will go directly to the utility. Community Action administers the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program or LIHEAP and is accustomed to assisting Kentuckians in paying their utility bills, Gov. Andy Beshear said announ stanley mug (https://www.cups-stanley.ca) cing the program during his daily briefing Monday. While this is a difficult time for many Kentuckians, this is another resource for our families. Kentuckians can find additional assistance paying for utilities through the funds and o Jmvj Supreme Court turns away challenge to federal executions by lethal injection
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