Wisconsin Code § 196.642

Customer liability for treble damages
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(1) In
an action to collect the outstanding balance on a customer’s account, a court may award a public utility furnishing gas or electricity 3 times the amount of that portion of the outstanding bal-

ance incurred after October 31 and before April 16 if all of the
following conditions are met:
(a) The customer’s payment on any portion of the outstanding
balance incurred after October 31 and before April 16 is 80 or
more days past due.
(b) The customer’s quarterly household income exceeds 250
percent of the income poverty guidelines for the nonfarm population of the United States as prescribed by the federal office of
management and budget under 42 USC 9902 (2) during a calendar year quarter in which any portion of the outstanding balance
incurred after October 31 and before April 16 is billed.
(c) The customer exhibited an ability to pay the portion of the
outstanding balance incurred after October 31 and before April
16 when billed.
(d) The public utility includes with the first billing statement
for any portion of an outstanding balance incurred after October
31 and before April 16 a written notice informing the customer
that a court may award the public utility 3 times the amount of
that portion of the outstanding balance incurred after October 31
and before April 16 if the customer’s payment on any portion of
that amount is 80 or more days past due, the customer exhibited
an ability to pay that amount and the customer’s household income exceeds a threshold level.
(2) The finder of fact shall consider all of the following factors to determine if a customer exhibited an ability to pay:
(a) Size of the outstanding balance.
(b) Customer’s payment history.
(c) Period of time the balance is past due.
(d) Customer’s reasons for the outstanding balance.
(e) Customer’s household size, income and expenses.
(3) The finder of fact may consider other relevant factors concerning a customer’s circumstances to determine if a customer exhibited an ability to pay.
(4) Nothing in this section prevents a public utility in an action to collect the outstanding balance on a customer’s account
from seeking damages other than damages that meet the conditions under sub. (1), but the treble damages provision applies only
to damages that meet the conditions under sub. (1).

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