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OREGON LOW INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
This Oregon Low Income Energy Assistance Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into
between ACCESS, Inc. ("Agency") and City of Ashland, Home Energy Supplier ("HES").
Agency and HES may each be referred to as a "Party," or collectively as the "Parties."
The State of Oregon, acting by and through its Housing and Community Services
Department ("OHCS") is a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to provide a mechanism by which they caIJ carry out the
provisions of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program and the Oregon
Energy Assistance Program ("L1HEAP/OEAP" or "Programs"), -and
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to assure that the funds available under these Programs
are used in accordance with the requirements of Title XXVI of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1981 (P.L. 97-35), Title VI of the Human Services Reauthorization
Act of 1984 (P.L. 98-558) and Title VII of the Augustus F. Hawkins Human Services
Reauthorization Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-501), and
WHEREAS, no HES shall be paid without signing an agreement for receipt of payments
under the Programs ("Agreement"),
THEREFORE, in exchange for the mutual promises contained herein, the Parties agree
to the terms and conditions set forth below.
1. Definitions
1.1 An "Eligible Household" is a household or customer that has applied for
and been approved for energy assistance by the Agency by means of an
Energy Assistance Authorization.
1.2 "Account Payments" or "Payments" are payments made by the Agency
to the HES on behalf of an Eligible Household and may include pre-
payment for fuel prior to its delivery, payment for bills incurred by the
Eligible Household prior to the date of the application for L1HEAP/OEAP
assistance, and/or a line of credit for future usage.
1.3 "Energy Assistance Authorization" is a form that will contain the Eligible
Household's utility account number; the name of the person applying for
energy assistance; the name appearing on the HES account for the
eligible Household; the address of the Eligible Household; and the amount
of the energy assistance for which the household is eligible.
2. Agency Conditions
2.1 The Agency shall notify the HES of Payments to be made O,IJ behalf of an
Eligible Household with an Agency report or a copy of the Energy
Assistance Authorization. If HES has an Agency portal, Agency can
directly input commitments into the portal and no written notification is
necessary. If the Eligible Household is at risk for disconnection, the
notification may be oral, but must be verified with a follow-up written report
or authorization. All other notifications must be written.
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2.2 The Agency shall pay all valid Energy Assistance Authorizations promptly
and in no event later than 45 days after notifying the HES of a
commitment for an Eligible Household.
2.3 The Agency shall notify all Eligible Households of the amount of
Account Payments made on their behalf to the HES.
2.4 The Agency shall keep the HES informed in a timely manner of any
relevant changes in lIHEAP/OEAP caused by changes in federal or state
law.
3. HES Conditions
gonditions Applicable to All HES's
3.1 The HES may refer its customers to the Agency for assistance.
3.2 The HES may charge an Eligible Household, in the normal billing process,
the difference, if any, between the actual cost of the home energy used by
that Eligible Household and the Account Payment.
3.3 The HES shall not discriminate, either in the cost of goods supplied or the
services provided (including service charges, reconnection charges, and
payment plan arrangements) against the Eligible Household. If the HES is
a Public Utility Gommission ("PUG") regulated utility, it shall adhere to the
requirements in ORS 757.310, ORS 757.325, PUG administrative rules
and the regulated utility's PUG-approved tariffs.
3.4 No Eligible Household receiving assistance under lIHEAP/OEAP will be
treated adversely because of such assistance under applicable provisions
of state law or public regulatory requirements.
3.5 A credit notation shall be promptly applied by the HES to the Eligible
Household's account as soon as the HES receives an Energy Assistance
Authorization. If possible, a line identifying the Payment as lIHEAP/OEAP
funds will appear on the billing statement after the Account Payment has
been received by the HES and for as long as any portion of the Account
Payment is being carried as a credit. Account Payments will be credited
to the Eligible Household's account promptly after being received by the
HES and in no event later than the next billing cycle. If the Eligible
Household's account billing includes items other than energy charges,
Account Payments may only be applied as a credit toward energy
charges. If the Account Payment or credit cannot be applied to energy
charges, the balance remaining shall be returned to the Eligible
Household within 30 days after the HES receives the Account Payment.
3.6 A reconnection charge or security deposit will not be charged to any
Eligible Household except where such charges were HES policy prior to
October 1, of the then-current year. lIHEAP/OEAP Payments can be
applied to those charges, if necessary. All deposits and accrued interest
become the property of the Eligible Household and shall be returned to the
Eligible Household at the time specified in the deposit agreement in a
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manner consistent with applicable PUC administrative rules, approved
tariffs and other law.
3.7 If the Eligible Household voluntarily closes the account, and an Account
Payment results in a credit balance after all final charges have been
applied, the credit balance shall be refunded to the Eligible Household.
3.8 In the event the Eligible Household cannot be located within one year
after service has been discontinued for any reason, then any unused
portion of the Account Payment shall be returned to the Oregon
Department of State Lands as unclaimed.
3.9 The HES shall maintain an adequate accounting system to allow
verification of the amount of home energy delivered to Eligible Households
receiving Account Payments. Auditors and/or investigators of the Oregon
Housing and Community Services, the Oregon Secretary of State's Office,
or the federal government shall be allowed access to all HES
L1HEAP/OEAP records, which auditors or investigators determine are
directly pertinent to this Agreement and reasonably needed to monitor and
review the HES compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. The
HES shall cooperate in the conduct of such reviews.
3.10 If requested by the Eligible Household, the Agency will request the HES
to provide, at no cost to the Agency or the Eligible Household, an annual
consumption record of the Eligible Household.
3.11 Agency shall inform the HES if an Eligible Household is in a crisis or life-
threatening situation (as determined by local agency criteria).
3.12 PUC Regulated HES: Upon notification of a commitment for assistance,
the PUC regulated HES shall assist the Agency in resolving the energy
crisis of an Eligible Household within the timelines established by PUC
administrative rules, the regulated utility's PUC-approved tariffs applicable
to disconnection and reconnection of service, and emergency medical
certificates.
3.13 Non-PUC regulated HES: Upon notification of a commitment, the non-
PUC regulated HES shall assist the Agency in resolving the energy crisis
of an Eligible Household within one (1) business day.
3.14. If the HES is unable to assist the Agency in resolving the issue within the
timeframes described in Sections 3.12 and 3.13 above, the Agency shall
be notified immediately. Upon request, a written explanation of the
reason(s) for non-compliance will be prepared by the HES and submitted
to the Agency for placement in the Eligible Household's file.
Conditions Applicable Only to Bulk Energy Suppliers
3.15 Delivery of bulk fuel shall be made after the HES receives an oral or
written Energy Assistance Authorization. Verification of delivery to an
Eligible Household may be required by the Agency before an Account
Payment is made. If the Eligible Household has an existing account with
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the HES and a balance is still owed after the Account Payment is applied,
the HES should develop a payment plan with the Eligible Household.
3.16 Bulk fuel deliveries will be made in accordance with the normal business
practices of the HES.
3.17 The HES shall only charge the Eligible Households up to its posted cash
price as of the date of delivery.
3.18 In the event that the HES cannot deliver bulk fuel, the Agency will be
notified immediately. If an Account Payment has been made, the full
amount of the Account Payment shall be returned within 20 days of the
receipt of the funds to the Eligible Household or forwarded to the new
HES at the Eligible Household's request.
3.19 In the event that services cannot be delivered by the HES because the
Eligible Household has been disconnected for non-payment of service and
cannot be reconnected because the Eligible Household will not enter into
a payment agreement under terms acceptable to the HES, the HES will
send to the Eligible Household any Account Payment received by the
HES on behalf of the Eligible Household within 10 days after the date on
which a payment agreement could not be reached. If the HES has not yet
received the Account Payment, the HES will notify the Agency to send the
payment directly to the Eligible Household.
4. Termination
4.1 This Agreement shall terminate upon the earliest to occur of the following
events:
(a) A change in the requirements of Title VII of the Augustus F. Hawkins
Human Services Reauthorization Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-501) ("Act");
(b) A change in the federal or state regulations promulgated under the Act;
(c) A change in the state plan for administering L1HEAP/OEAP that affects the
terms and conditions of this Agreement;
(d) Thirty days' written notice of termination by either Party;
(e) Mutual consent of the parties;
(f) Any license or certificate required by law or regulation to be held by the
HES to provide the services required by this Agreement is for any reason
denied, revoked, or not renewed; or
(g) The L1HEAP program year which begins on October 1 and ends on
September 30 of the following year.
4.2 Termination by either Party shall not discharge any obligation owed by
either Party to the other or to an Eligible Household or any liability, which
has accrued prior to termination.
4.3 The Agency, by written notice of default (including breach of contract) to
the HES may terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement if the
HES fails to perform any of the provisions of this Agreement in
accordance with its terms, and after receipt of written notice from the
Agency fails to correct such failures within 10 days or such longer period
as the Agency may authorize.
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4.4 The rights and remedies of the Agency provided in Section 4.3 above
related to defaults (including breach of contract) by the HES shall not be
exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by
law or under this Agreement.
5. Miscellaneous
5.1 Subcontracts - The HES shall not enter into any subcontracts for any of
the services provided under this Agreement without obtaining prior written
approval from the Agency.
5.2 Amendments - The terms of this Agreement shall not be waived, altered,
modified, supplemented or amended, in any manner whatsoever except
by written instrument signed by the Parties.
5.3 - Execution and Counterparts - This Agreement may be executed in
several counterparts, each of which shall be an original, all of which shall
constitute but one and the same instrument.
5.4 Severability - If any court of competent jurisdiction shall hold any
provision of this Agreement invalid or unenforceable, such holding shall
not invalidate or render unenforceable any other provision hereof.
5.5 Assiqnment - The HES shall not assign or transfer its interest in this
Agreement without the express written consent of the Agency.
5.6 Waiver - The failure of the Agency to enforce any provision of this
Agreement shall not constitute a waiver by the Agency of that or any other
provision.
5.7 Independent ContractorslWorkers' Compensation Coveraae - The
HES and the Agency are independent contractors under this Agreement
aIJd both covenant, warrant and affirm that neither they nor any of their
agents, representatives or employees are an officer, employee, or agent
of the other Party, of OHCS or of the State as those terms are used in
ORS 30.265, ORS chapters 456 and 458 or otherwise. The HES and the
Agency further covenant, warrant and affirm that they shall provide
workers' compensation insurance for their respective Oregon employees
and require by contract that their subcontractors shall provide workers'
compensation insurance for their respective Oregon employees.
5.8 Indemnity - The HES shall save, defend (consistent with ORS chapter
180), indemnify and hold harmless the Agency, OHCS and their officers,
agents, employees and members from all claims, suits or actions of
whatsoever nature resulting from or arising out of the activities of the HES
or its subcontractors, agents, or employees under this Agreement.
Notwithstanding this Section 5.8, the HES shall not be liable to the Agency
(in tort, contract or otherwise) for damages of whatever nature primarily
resulting from the negligence, gross negligence or willful misconduct of the
Agency or of the Agency's subcontractors, agents or employees.
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5.9 Successors in Interest - The provIsions of this Agreement shall be
binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto, and their
respective successors and assigns.
5.10 Attorney's Fees/Enforcement - The Party prevailing in any lawsuit on
this Agreement, shall be entitled to such additional sums as the court may
adjudge for reasonable attorney's fees at trial and upon appeal and to all
costs and disbursements incurred therein. OHCS may bring legal action
to enforce any provision of this Agreement.
Should OHCS substantially prevail in any such legal action, it shall be
entitled to payment of such sums from the nonprevailing Party or Parties
in such action as the court may adjudge for reasonable attorney's fees at
trial and upon appeal and to all costs and disbursements incurred therein.
5.11 Force Maieure - The HES shall not be held responsible for delay or
default by actions which are beyond the reasonable control of the HES,
including without limitation, fire, riots, acts of God and war. .
5.12 Choice of Law - This Agreement shall be governed and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon without regard to
conflicts-of-Iaws rules or principles.
5.13 Effective Date - This Agreement shall be effective upon execution by both
Parties.
5.14 MerQer - This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the
Parties. No waiver, consent, modification or change of terms of this
Agreement shall bind either Party unless in writing and signed by both
Parties. Such waiver, consent, modification or change, if made, shall be
effective only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose given.
There are no understandings, agreements or representations, oral or
written, not specified herein regarding this Agreement. The HES, by the
signature below of its authorized representative, hereby acknowledges
that it has read this Agreement, understands it and agrees to be bound by
its terms and conditions.
5.15 Mediation - If the Parties become involved in a dispute regarding any of
the terms, conditions, performance, or any obligations under this
Agreement, the Parties shall submit to mediation prior to the
commencement of litigation to enforce this Agreement. The mediator shall
be an individual mutually acceptable to both Parties, but in the absence of
agreement, each Party shall select a temporary mediator, and the
temporary mediators shall jointly select the permanent mediator. Each
Party will pay its own costs for the time and effort involved in mediation
and agrees to split equally the cost of the mediator. Both Parties agree to
exercise best efforts and act in good faith to resolve all disputes in
mediation. The Parties shall mutually agree on the schedule and time
allowed for mediation. The Parties shall comply with statutes and
administrative rules governing the confidentiality of mediation, if any.
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5.16 HeadinQs - The section headings in this Agreement are for convenience
only and shall not be considered part of or used in the interpretation of this
Agreement.
5.17 HES Customer Information Confidentiality
In the performance of its obligations under this Agreement Agency will
receive or have access to Confidential Information concerning HES
customers, including without limitation, customer_names, social security
numbers, addresses, accol!nt numbers, account payments and balances,
and energy consumption data (collectively "HES Data"). Agency shall use
appropriate safeguards to prevent the disclosure of HES Data to
unauthorized third parties, and shall prevent Agency employees, agents or
subcontractors from accessing, copying, disclosing, or using any such
HES Data except as necessary to perform its obligations under the terms
of this Agreement or as obligated under federal and state regulations. In
the event of any actual or suspected HES Data security breach, disclosure
or loss, Agency shall notify HES and OHCS immediately.
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