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OKLAHOMA CAPITOL -- The Oklahoma Department of Human Services Centers across the state will begin taking applications for the Energy Crisis Assistance Program (ECAP) beginning March 20. Applications will be taken until available funding is expended.
To be eligible, households must either have had service discontinued or terminated by their heating supplier, have a notice of scheduled cut-off within 72 hours, notice of refusal to provide additional fuel when fuel will likely be depleted within 72 hours or information regarding a fee for new connection.
The amount that will be paid is the amount necessary to maintain, restore or attain service up to a maximum of $100 for a one-person household and up to $150 for a household of two or more persons.
The maximum ECAP income guidelines are:
Household Size |
Allowable Monthly Net Income |
---|---|
1 |
$878 |
2 |
$1,177 |
3 |
$1,475 |
4 |
$1,774 |
5 |
$2,073 |
6 |
$2,372 |
Prospective applicants must bring their household’s latest heating bill or 72-hour cut-off notice and income information. This will speed up the application process.
For details, contact the local OKDHS Human Services Center in your county.
News Editor/Directors Note: Please refer your readers/viewers to their local OKDHS Human Services Center. These numbers can be found in their local phone book.
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