NY COVID-19 State of Emergency and The Services We Provide

MIDTEL Coronavirus Update 6/11/2021

NY COVID-19 State of Emergency and The Services We Provide.

New laws have been established in New York impacting the services we provide to you. This law was enacted in response to the state of emergency declared by Governor Cuomo concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. This law applies to our residential and small business customers*.

 

Below are the provisions of the law:

1. During the state of emergency, currently scheduled to expire on June 24, 2021, or as extended by the Governor, we will not terminate or disconnect services we provide to you for non-payment of an overdue charge incurred during the State of Emergency.

2. During a period of 180-days after the end of the state of emergency that expires on June 24, 2021 (or as extended by the Governor) or December 31, 2021, whichever is earlier, we will not terminate or disconnect services because of non-payment of past due amounts due to a COVID-19 related financial hardship incurred during the state of emergency. Please contact us if you have experienced a change in your financial circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic that affects your ability to pay. In such cases, we will offer you the opportunity to pay your past-due bills over time, without requiring a down payment, late fees or penalties.

3. These protections apply only to disconnection for non-payment resulting from COVID-19 pandemic. They do not protect customers from disconnection for other causes (such as dangerous conditions, illegal or fraudulent use of the service).

4. If your residential or small business service has been terminated due to non-payment during the State of Emergency, we will restore the service at your request. You can request reconnection at 877.827.5211.

 

If you are experiencing financial difficulty due to COVID-19, please call MIDTEL at 877.827.5211.

For Coronavirus updates, please visit the New York State Department of Health or the Center for Disease Control (CDC).

 

*Note: A small business customer is defined as a business with 25 or fewer employees that is not a :

  • Publicly held company, or a subsidiary thereof;
  • Seasonal, short-term, or temporary customer;
  • High energy customer as defined by the Public Service Commission; or
  • Customer has the resources to pay the bill.