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 BALTIMORE 鈥?Time is running out on the emergency order halting utility shut-offs. At the beginning of October, delinquent customers started receiving notice that terminations could start as early a kubki stanley s November 15.However, keeping the lights on can be as simple as picking up the phone. Utilities have pledged to work with customers that contact them, and there are several reasons why customers shouldn t wait any longer.In March, Governor Hogan first issued a moratorium on utility shutoffs. It was re-upped in April then May, June, July, and the day before it was set to expire, the Maryland Public Service Commission  PSC  took emergency action pushing th stanley tazas e date to November 15.Another reprieve is unlikely. According to a PSC spokeswoman, the Commission, at this time, has given no indication that it will extend the moratorium. Customers have 45 days [after receiving a notice] before they would actually be eligible for disconnect,  sai water bottle stanley d Tamla Olivier, chief customer officer and SVP of customer o