Michigan Statutes

§ 400.1213 — Quarterly projections or compilation of actual billings by provider utility; billing department; deduction of payments from total department obligation; sample of account status; monthly cost settlements.

Michigan § 400.1213
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 400SOCIAL SERVICES
Act 34 of 1984MICHIGAN LOW INCOME HEATING ASSISTANCE AND SHUT-OFF PROTECTION ACT (400.1201-400.1217)

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Mich. Comp. Laws § 400.1213 (2026).

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MICHIGAN LOW INCOME HEATING ASSISTANCE AND SHUT-OFF PROTECTION ACT (EXCERPT) Act 34 of 1984 400.1213 Quarterly projections or compilation of actual billings by provider utility; billing department; deduction of payments from total department obligation; sample of account status; monthly cost settlements. Sec. 13.

(1)During the first 2 program years, a provider utility shall provide quarterly projections or compile actual billings of the total amount which is owed or will be owed for a calendar quarter by assisted households receiving shut-off protection. The provider utility shall bill the department for not less than 85% of the projected or actual amount, payable during the first month following the end of the calendar quarter. The amounts paid by the department shall not be applied to i

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Legislative History

1984, Act 34, Eff. Apr. 12, 1984

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