Ohio Statutes

§ 4933.17 — Cash deposit - interest

Ohio § 4933.17
JurisdictionOhio
Title 49Public Utilities
Ch. 4933Companies - Gas; Electric; Water; Others

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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 4933.17 (2026).

Text

No person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business of furnishing gas, natural gas, water, or electricity to consumers shall demand or require a consumer to deposit cash as security for the payment of any bills for such commodity to be furnished:

(A)If the proposed consumer is a freeholder who is financially responsible or a person who is able to give a reasonably safe guaranty in an amount sufficient to secure the payment of bills for sixty days' supply;
(B)If the security is not demanded within thirty days of the initiation of service, except that this division does not apply where the account of a customer is in arrears. In case no such security can be furnished, a deposit not exceeding an amount sufficient to cover an estimate of the monthly average of the annual consumption b

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Related

McGee v. East Ohio Gas Co.
200 F.R.D. 382 (S.D. Ohio, 2001)
35 case citations
Hennen v. Dayton Power & Light Co. (In Re Hennen)
17 B.R. 720 (S.D. Ohio, 1982)
14 case citations

Legislative History

Effective: September 1, 1976 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 1251 - 111th General Assembly

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