Assistance Information
Assistance Information -Payment Arrangements
Members who are unable to pay their total past due balance before the day of disconnection are able to make Payment Arrangements. Payment Arrangements are used to help the member get to a zero balance at the end of the arrangement period. A good faith payment is required at the time the arrangements are made and the remaining balance (both past due and current) is divided into monthly payments. Each monthly payment due will be the current bill plus the agreed to payment arrangement amount and any other charges or fees.
Further details of Payment Arrangements:
- If the bill is paid in full while on arrangements, the arrangements are considered fulfilled.
- If full payment is not received by the arrangement date or if payment is made with a bad check, the service is subject to immediate disconnection without further notice. Total account balance is due to stop the disconnect or to reconnect if service has been disconnected.
- No arrangements are given after breaking three payment arrangements.
- If you need further assistance to pay your electric bill, please see the list of Organizations below that may be able to help.
For more information on Payment Arrangements, please contact our office.
Organizations | Phone Number |
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Salvation Army of Marshall County | 785-562-2311 |
Salvation Army | 877-566-2769 |
SRS | 785-296-3959 |
TFI Family Services | 785-742-6931 |
NEKCAP Marshall County | 888-480-9373 |
NEKCAP Nemaha County | 785-336-2927 |
NEKCAP Brown County | 785-742-2222 |
NEKCAP Pottawatomie County | 888-383-6113 |
Kansas Dept. of Child & Family | 785-562-5338 |
Nemaha County | |
Marshall County | |
Washington County | |
Kansas Dept. of Child & Family | 785-296-2500 |
Pottawatomie County | |
Jackson County |
LIEAP
Kansas Low Income Energy Assistance Program
The Kansas Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) is a Federally funded program that helps
LIEAP Site
eligible households pay a portion of their home energy costs by providing a one-time per year benefit. For more information and to apply, please visit the LIEAP site link.