Missouri Public Service Commission Denies Shut-off Moratorium Request, Says It Has No Legal Power to Do So

Missouri Public Service Commission Denies Shut-off Moratorium Request, Says It Has No Legal Power to Do So

Missouri Public Service Commission Denies Shut-off Moratorium Request, Says It Has No Legal Power to Do So

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri Public Service Commission has turned down a request that sought a moratorium on utility shutoffs due to the coronavirus pandemic. The commission says it has no authority to grant such an order.

The Consumers Council of Missouri filed a request for the emergency order that would have prohibited disconnection or discontinuation of residential electric, natural gas and water service through at least March 31.

The commission said in a statement released Wednesday that while it “shares its concern for the well-being of utility customers and all Missouri citizens during the pandemic,” it lacks authority from the Legislature to issue a shutoff moratorium.

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