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NJ S1987

NJ S1987
Directs public utilities and pipeline operators to reimburse municipalities for certain emergency services.


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Introduced
03/05/2020
In Committee
03/05/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill directs public utilities and pipeline operators to reimburse municipalities for all actual and related costs a municipality incurs in providing emergency services to respond to any emergency involving a pipeline. With the exception of volunteer personnel, the bill directs public utilities and pipeline operators to reimburse a municipality for the cost of emergency services equal to the hourly wages of the emergency services personnel. The bill directs public utilities and pipeline operators to reimburse a municipality for the cost of emergency services by any volunteer at a rate equal to that of volunteer services under any applicable assistance program administered by the federal government. In this bill, "emergency" means any circumstance caused by a person or event, except any natural disaster, which includes, but is not limited to, fire, flood, earthquake, or storm, resulting in the escape of a conveyed commodity from a pipeline that constitutes a clear and present danger to life, health, or property. "Emergency services" means the provision of services by municipal law enforcement, firefighting, paramedic, and medical personnel, including volunteer personnel, provided by a municipal authority to ensure the health or safety of a person or property during an emergency.

AI Summary

This bill directs public utilities and pipeline operators to reimburse municipalities for all actual and related costs incurred in providing emergency services to respond to any emergency involving a pipeline. The bill defines "emergency" as any circumstance caused by a person or event (excluding natural disasters) that results in the escape of a commodity from a pipeline, constituting a clear and present danger to life, health, or property. "Emergency services" refers to the provision of services by municipal law enforcement, firefighting, paramedic, and medical personnel, including volunteers, to ensure the health or safety of a person or property during an emergency. The bill sets the reimbursement rates for emergency services personnel and volunteers, and prohibits public utilities from recovering these reimbursement costs from ratepayers.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Economic Growth Committee (on 03/05/2020)

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