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NJ A2914

NJ A2914
Directs public utility to reimburse municipality for police services required for safe completion of public utility project no later than 60 days after municipality submits bill to public utility.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires a public utility to reimburse a municipality no later than 60 days after the municipality submits a bill to the public utility for all actual and related costs a municipality incurs in providing police services required for the safe completion of a public utility project, unless the municipality and public utility have a prior payment agreement established pursuant to local ordinance. If the public utility, after having received a bill from a municipality, elects to enter into negotiations with the municipality concerning the bill, the 60-day bill submission period is to pause on the day negotiations begin and is to resume the day negotiations end. A public utility's reimbursement to a municipality for police services is not to be recoverable from ratepayers. This bill also provides that in a civil action brought against a public utility by a municipality to recover financial losses sustained from providing police services, the court, in its discretion, may award reasonable attorney's fees and costs of a civil action incurred by a plaintiff recovering judgment. A public utility's payment of reasonable attorney's fees and costs of a civil action is not to be recoverable from ratepayers.

AI Summary

This bill requires a public utility to reimburse a municipality within 60 days for the actual and related costs the municipality incurs in providing police services required for the safe completion of a public utility project, unless the municipality and public utility have a prior payment agreement established through a local ordinance. If the public utility negotiates with the municipality regarding the bill, the 60-day reimbursement period is paused during the negotiations. The public utility's reimbursement to the municipality cannot be recovered from ratepayers. Additionally, the bill allows a municipality to recover reasonable attorney's fees and costs in a civil action against a public utility for financial losses sustained from providing police services, and the public utility's payment of these fees and costs cannot be recovered from ratepayers.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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