Docket No. 1725 Docket No. 1725 - Petition to Adopt an Emergency Termination Regulation, specifically, to amend the current rules to allow protected low-income customers the ability to restore gas and electric services. The petition was filed by the General Assembly on 10/5/10 and a subsequent request to extend the emergency regulations was filed 11/12/10. National Grid - Response to Commission's data requests regarding billing and collection results of the 2009 program, 1st set of data requests 1-3 thru 1-10, (10/4/10) National Grid - Response to Commission's data requests regarding billing and collection results of the 2009 program, 1st set of data requests 1-1 thru 1-2 (10/5/10) RI General Assembly - Request to Adopt an Emergency Termination Rules (10/5/10)) Notice of Open Meeting scheduled October 7, 2010 @ 2:00 P.M. Division of Public Utilities & Carriers - Comments (10/6/10) National Grid - Comments (10/7/10) AARP - Comments (10/7/10) Commission issues Order No. 20157 adopting an emergency regulation effective October 7, 2010 through December 1, 2010. Written Order issued 2/8/10 Commission files with the Secretary of State amended Rules and Regulations Governing the Termination of Residential Electric, Gas and Water Utility Service effective October 7, 2010 through December 1, 2010. The amended rules reflect the addition of Part V, Section 4(G), pages 37-38. RI General Assembly - Request to extend the Emergency Termination Regulations until January 1, 1011 (11/9/10) AARP - Letter in support of General Assembly's November 9, 2010 request (11/1910) RI Office of Energy Resources - Letter in support to extend the regulations until January 2, 2011 (11/23/10) Pascoag Utility District - Letter indicating no opposition to extend the regulations (11/24/10) National Grid - Letter indicating that it has no objection to the request to extend the regulations until January 1 (11/24/10) Commission issues Order No. 20213 extending the emergency termination regulations until January 2, 2011. Written issued 11/24/10. Commission issues emergency termination rules extended until January 2, 2011 and filed with the regulations with the Secretary of State's Office