Local Government Utility Reporting Requirement Modifications Under EO 124
Published: 05/06/20
Author Name: Kara Millonzi
UPDATE May 30, 2020: As detailed in this post, Governor Cooper issued EO 142 on May 30, 2020, which extends the effective period of EO 124 through July 29, 2020.
Among other things, Governor Cooper’s Executive Order (EO) 124 mandates that local government utilities submit reports to the State’s Utility Commission. The EO required a weekly report, but the Attorney General’s Office has changed it to a monthly report. The first report, which will reflect data from April 2020, is due by May 12, 2020. The reporting web form is available here and a Q&A from the Attorney General’s Office is available here.
For more information on all of EO 124’s provisions, including the reporting requirement, see the following blog posts:
Residential Utility Customer Payment Plans Under Executive Order 124 During COVID-19 Pandemic
EO 124: Further Implementation Guidance for Local Government Utilities
1
Coates’ Canons NC Local Government Law
Local Government Utility Reporting Requirement Modifications Under EO 124
Published: 05/06/20
Author Name: Kara Millonzi
UPDATE May 30, 2020: As detailed in this post, Governor Cooper issued EO 142 on May 30, 2020, which extends the effective period of EO 124 through July 29, 2020.
Among other things, Governor Cooper’s Executive Order (EO) 124 mandates that local government utilities submit reports to the State’s Utility Commission. The EO required a weekly report, but the Attorney General’s Office has changed it to a monthly report. The first report, which will reflect data from April 2020, is due by May 12, 2020. The reporting web form is available here and a Q&A from the Attorney General’s Office is available here.
For more information on all of EO 124’s provisions, including the reporting requirement, see the following blog posts:
Residential Utility Customer Payment Plans Under Executive Order 124 During COVID-19 Pandemic
EO 124: Further Implementation Guidance for Local Government Utilities
All rights reserved. This blog post is published and posted online by the School of Government to address issues of interest to government officials. This blog post is for educational and informational use and may be used for those purposes without permission by providing acknowledgment of its source. Use of this blog post for commercial purposes is prohibited. To browse a complete catalog of School of Government publications, please visit the School’s website at www.sog.unc.edu or contact the Bookstore, School of Government, CB# 3330 Knapp-Sanders Building, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3330; e-mail sales@sog.unc.edu; telephone 919.966.4119; or fax 919.962.2707.