![]() Until 180 days after end of emergency (Maat latest) Until end of emergency or further announcements The calendar of moratorium expiration dates is as follows: Table 1: State-ordered Utility Shut-off Moratoriums on Gas, Electric, and Water Expired State- ordered Suspensions of Telecom ( 7 states): Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Vermont.Note: Though these states have no official moratorium, all 15 of them have some form of voluntary moratorium which varies depending on the state and the specific utility provider.States Without Mandatory Suspensions (15 states): Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia.Expired State- ordered Suspensions of Gas, Electric, and Water ( 18 states): Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia.States without suspensions/with voluntary suspensions (33 states): State- ordered Suspensions of Telecom (9 states & DC): Alaska, California, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Washington, Wyoming.State-ordered Suspensions of Gas, Electric, and Water (17 states & DC): Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming. ![]() Statewide suspensions (17 states & D.C.): Questions: Please contact Mark Wolfe: or Cass Lovejoy: Please send additions or updates with source documentation to Elizabeth Eagles: Note: This is a list of all utility actions that NEADA is aware of at the time of release. are already at risk of utility disconnections. An estimated 205.4 million people across the U.S. This means that an additional 20.5 million people may lose protection from utility shut offs between now and early-November. Seven states have moratoriums that will expire by early-November if not extended: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Wisconsin, Colorado, and Arkansas. The other 33 states have moratoriums that have expired or never implemented state-mandated moratoriums. State-mandated suspensions on utility shut-offs due to nonpayment as a result of COVID-19 are now in place in 17 states and the District of Columbia. States and utilities moved quickly to suspend utility shut-offs due to nonpayment as low-income households struggle with the loss of income due to illness and job loss as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.
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