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NJ A3682

NJ A3682
Requires utility service providers to notify BPU of scheduled service work; permits government agencies and utility service providers to access BPU online database of scheduled service work.


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Introduced
02/12/2024
In Committee
02/12/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to create, maintain, and update, as appropriate, an online database providing real-time information on the date and type of scheduled utility service work. The online database is to serve as an online resource for a government agency to plan utility service work, roadwork, and other related work within a public right-of-way. The online database is to be accessible by any "government agency" and "utility service provider," as those terms are defined in the bill, and is to be designed and function in a manner that maximizes communication among all government agencies and utility service providers that may be impacted by scheduled utility service work. The bill requires a utility service provider to submit to the BPU electronic notice and detailed information of scheduled utility service work at least five business days prior to the date the utility service provider performs the service work. The BPU is to maintain the information on the online database until the service work is completed, cancelled, or rescheduled. The bill provides for an exception to the prior notice requirement for service work if the work is undertaken in response to an "emergency" as that term is defined in the bill. If the work is undertaken in response to an emergency, a utility service provider is to submit to the BPU electronic notice and detailed information of the work as soon as possible after the beginning of the emergency.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to create and maintain an online database providing real-time information on scheduled utility service work. The database is accessible to government agencies and utility service providers to help plan and coordinate related work within public rights-of-way. Utility service providers must submit electronic notice and detailed information about scheduled service work to the BPU at least five business days in advance, which the BPU will maintain in the database until the work is completed, cancelled, or rescheduled. An exception is made for emergency service work, which providers must submit information about as soon as possible after the emergency begins.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee (on 02/12/2024)

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