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Arkansas has 41 gas and electric utilities: four investor-owned electric utilities, one generation and transmission cooperative utility, and 18 cooperatives that make up the Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas.
The APSC regulates the intrastate rates and services of the public utilities in Arkansas. These utilities provide electricity, natural gas, water, telephone and pipeline safety services.
Moratorium means no shut offs can happen between November 1 to March 31 for not paying under certain specific conditions.
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Arkansas. Gas and electric service cannot be disconnected if forecast predicts a temperature of 32 or lower during the next 24 hours. No disconnect for elderly or disabled when temperature is >95, or medical emergency. No disconnect if customer agrees to deferred or extended payment agreement.
Contact Page Phone: (501) 682-2051. Complaints: Telephone: (501) 682-1718. Toll Free in Arkansas: (800) 482-1164. TDD: (800) 682-2698.
The Arkansas Annual Carrier Report is overseen by Arkansas Tax Division by the Arkansas Public Service Commission. The Tax Division assesses the property of all telecommunications providers including motor carriers and bus lines.

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