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There’s more than one way to pay your electric bill


Choctaw Electric Cooperative (CEC) provides several convenient bill payment options and payment plans.


Pay online at www.choctawelectric.coop. Using our SmartHub service portal you can also view your account history, check your account balance, energy usage and more.


Budget Billing. With this option your energy usage is averaged over 12 months, helping you avoid seasonal high bills .


Automatic Payment Plan. Monthly bill payments are automatically withdrawn from your checking, savings, or credit card account.


CRASH COURSE


Choctaw Electric trustees Bill Woolsey and Becky Franks get a quick course in the CEC communications network during an orientation meeting with Jon Miles, CEO (center). The trustees reviewed software on their iPads that included board meeting information sent one week prior to the board meeting. Providing the information early gives trustees a jumpstart on agenda items scheduled for discussion or action. PHOTO/ JENNIFER BOLING, CEC.


Automated Pay-By-Phone. Pay using Visa or Mastercard by calling 800-780-6486, ext. 105. Please have your account number handy when you call.


Prepaid Billing. Pay ahead for your electricity and eliminate late penalties and disconnect fees. Requires an energy purchase of $50 to begin.


CHOCTAW ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING OFFICIAL


MINUTES


The Board of Trustees of Choctaw Electric Cooperative, Inc. met in special session at the CEC headquarters office in Hugo, Oklahoma, August 27, 2015.


CALL TO ORDER


There being a quorum present, President George Burns called the meeting to order at 5:55 p.m. Those Trustees present were:


George Burns, District A Norman Ranger, District F Joe M. Silk, District B Danny Antwine, District G James Woods, District C Mike Brewer, District H Andrea Slaton, District D Marcia Wright, District I Neil Birchfield, District E


The Waiver of Notice for Special Trustee Meeting was signed by all Trustees.


2. Executive Session


A motion was made by Mr. Ranger and seconded by Mr. Birchfield to go into executive session.


A motion was made by Mr. Ranger and seconded by Dr. Slaton to come out of executive session.


Purchasing Activities


The Board of Trustees reviewed and discussed purchasing materials and activities. Following the review, a motion was made by Mr. Brewer and seconded by Mr. Ranger to deliver the materials to the Cooperative’s attorney. Motion carried.


ADJOURN


A motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:12 p.m. was made by Mr. Ranger and seconded by Mr. Brewer.


• First Bank & Trust, Idabel • McCurtain Co. National Bank, Idabel • Choctaw Electric Cooperative, Idabel • Idabel National Bank, Idabel • First Bank, Antlers • Ameri State Bank, Antlers • Choctaw Electric Cooperative, Antlers • First National Bank, Broken Bow • First Bank and Trust, Broken Bow • McCurtain Co. National Bank, Broken Bow • Shamrock Bank, Clayton • Choctaw Electric Cooperative, Hugo • First Bank, Hugo • First Bank and Trust, Hochatown • First State Bank, Valliant • McCurtain Co. National Bank, Valliant • First Bank and Trust, Wright City


After Hours Payments. Use the payment drop box at CEC locations in Hugo, Idabel and Antlers, or use SmartHub to pay online.


Authorized Payment Locations. Pay your bill at any of the following locations Monday through Friday during regular office hours.


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