§ 23-4-206 - Interest on deposits.
               	 		
23-4-206.    Interest on deposits.
    (a)  Whenever  any person, company, or corporation furnishing patrons or consumers  with power, gas, water, electricity, or telephone service shall require a  deposit from the consumer before the utility will be supplied to him or  her or before a meter will be installed by the person, company, or  corporation, then, in every case, the person putting up the deposit,  when the deposit is taken down or meter removed, shall receive interest  on the deposit until it is returned to the patron or consumer, provided  all bills due for service furnished have been paid by the patron or  consumer.
(b)    (1)  The  interest paid on any deposit shall be computed using simple interest,  applying such annual rates as the commission shall determine from year  to year.
      (2)  The annual interest  rate applicable to deposits shall be determined annually by the Arkansas  Public Service Commission following notice and hearing. Each year, the  commission shall enter its order setting the annual rate of interest no  later than December 31 for the following year. The new annual rate shall  become effective January 1 of the following year and shall remain in  effect for the remainder of the calendar year, or until such later time  as the commission shall enter its order establishing a new rate.
      (3)  The annual rate of interest set by the commission for any year shall not be more than ten percent (10%).
(c)  This  section shall not apply to cities or towns of a population of less than  three thousand (3,000) persons that have granted franchises for  electric current for lighting and other purposes furnished by  manufacturing establishments not solely engaged in the manufacture of  electric current for lighting and other purposes.