11 U.S. Code § 366 - Utility service
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(a)
Except as provided in subsections (b) and
(c) of this section, a utility may not alter, refuse, or discontinue
service to, or discriminate against, the trustee or the debtor solely on
the basis of the commencement of a case under this title or that a debt
owed by the debtor to such utility for service rendered before the
order for relief was not paid when due.
(b)
Such utility may alter, refuse, or
discontinue service if neither the trustee nor the debtor, within 20
days after the date of the order for relief, furnishes adequate
assurance of payment, in the form of a deposit or other security, for
service after such date. On request of a party in interest and after
notice and a hearing, the court may order reasonable modification of the
amount of the deposit or other security necessary to provide adequate
assurance of payment.
(c)
(2)
Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), with
respect to a case filed under chapter 11, a utility referred to in
subsection (a) may alter, refuse, or discontinue utility service, if
during the 30-day period beginning on the date of the filing of the
petition, the utility does not receive from the debtor or the trustee
adequate assurance of payment for utility service that is satisfactory
to the utility.
(3)
(A)
On request of a party in interest
and after notice and a hearing, the court may order modification of the
amount of an assurance of payment under paragraph (2).
Source
(Pub. L. 95–598, Nov. 6, 1978, 92 Stat. 2578; Pub. L. 98–353, title III, § 443,July 10, 1984, 98 Stat. 373; Pub. L. 109–8, title IV, § 417,Apr. 20, 2005, 119 Stat. 108.)
Historical and Revision Notes
legislative statements
Section 366 of the House amendment represents a compromise between comparable provisions contained in H.R. 8200
as passed by the House and the Senate amendment. Subsection (a) is
modified so that the applicable date is the date of the order for relief
rather than the date of the filing of the petition. Subsection (b)
contains a similar change but is otherwise derived from section 366(b)
of the Senate amendment, with the exception that a time period for
continued service of 20 days rather than 10 days is adopted.
senate report no. 95–989
This section gives debtors protection from
a cut-off of service by a utility because of the filing of a bankruptcy
case. This section is intended to cover utilities that have some
special position with respect to the debtor, such as an electric
company, gas supplier, or telephone company that is a monopoly in the
area so that the debtor cannot easily obtain comparable service from
another utility. The utility may not alter, refuse, or discontinue
service because of the nonpayment of a bill that would be discharged in
the bankruptcy case. Subsection (b) protects the utility company by
requiring the trustee or the debtor to provide, within ten days,
adequate assurance of payment for service provided after the date of the
petition.
Amendments
2005—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 109–8, § 417(1), substituted “subsections (b) and (c)” for “subsection (b)”.
Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 109–8, § 417(2), added subsec. (c).
1984—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 98–353inserted “of the commencement of a case under this title or” after “basis”.
Effective Date of 2005 Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 109–8effective
180 days after Apr. 20, 2005, and not applicable with respect to cases
commenced under this title before such effective date, except as
otherwise provided, see section 1501 ofPub. L. 109–8, set out as a note under section
101 of this title.
Effective Date of 1984 Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 98–353effective with respect to cases filed 90 days after July 10, 1984, see section 552(a) ofPub. L. 98–353, set out as a note under section
101 of this title.
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