Nev. Admin. Code § 704.409 - Deposit: Generally
1. A customer may
be required to pay a deposit or the balance of a deposit if the customer has
unsatisfactory credit or cannot establish credit in any other manner permitted
by subsection 2 of NAC 704.4085 and:
(a) He
or she has not previously paid a deposit;
(b) He or she has paid less than the full
amount of the deposit otherwise required pursuant to subsection 4; or
(c) His or her deposit has been returned in
whole or in part, applied to his or her account, or treated as part of a new
deposit.
2. If a
customer cannot establish credit in any other manner permitted by subsection 2
of NAC 704.4085 the utility may, for the purpose of determining whether the
customer will be required to pay a deposit, consider:
(a) Whether the customer has been
continuously employed by the same employer for at least 1 year;
(b) In the case of a customer who has
recently been divorced or separated and is applying for service in his or her
own name, the record of payment for any service previously furnished to his or
her household; and
(c) Any other
factor set forth in the tariff of the utility.
3. Any deposit paid by a customer must be
paid in cash. Unless there is reason to believe that the customer has
defrauded, is defrauding, or intends to defraud the utility, or other good
cause exists, a deposit may be paid by mail.
4. The amount of any deposit required or held
by a utility may not exceed:
(a) In the case
of a customer with unsatisfactory credit for whom the utility can determine
actual usage, twice the customer's average monthly bill for service, including
toll service; or
(b) In any other
case, $100 or an amount equal to twice the average estimated monthly bill for
service, whichever is less.
Notes
NRS 703.025, 704.210
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