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NJ A4851
NJ A4851Concerns notification requirements for certain utility assistance programs; repeals law establishing notification requirements for public and local utilities during coronavirus 2019 pandemic.
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Introduced
09/23/2024
09/23/2024
In Committee
09/23/2024
09/23/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill amends existing notification requirements for certain utility assistance programs. Under current law, the Department of Community Affairs (DCA), the Department of Human Services (DHS), the Board of Public Utilities (BPU), and any other State agency that administers a utility assistance program is required to update all public information, including written materials, advertisements, and websites, regarding the availability of any utility assistance programs administered by the State. The public information is to prominently include a statement of the consumer protections residential customers are required to receive if the customer has submitted an application for a utility assistance program or completed an application for a utility assistance program. Each local authority, municipal utility, public utility, or rural electric cooperative is required under current law to provide the same public information in any communication to a residential customer in connection with an overdue utility bill. Under the bill, definitions are included for the terms "local authority," municipal utility," and "public utility." The bill adds a requirement that the DCA, the DHS, the BPU, and any other State agency that administers a utility assistance program maintain the required public information current and that they provide a phone number for customers to call for more information. The required public information is to prominently include, for as long as a utility assistance program is accepting applications and has available funding, a statement of the consumer protections a residential customer is entitled to receive if the customer has submitted an application for a utility assistance program or completed an application for a utility assistance program. The bill requires that each local authority, municipal utility, public utility, or rural electric cooperative prominently provide the public information required by the bill: (1) on each bill sent to a residential customer; (2) in any written or non-written communication to a residential customer in connection with an overdue utility bill; and (3) on its Internet website, in a location most likely to be seen by residential customers seeking information about paying their bills. Additionally, a local authority, municipal utility, public utility, or rural electric cooperative is required to include, in the public information, information on any utility assistance program, including any program not administered by the State, that it knows is available to its customers. Such utility assistance programs include, but are not limited to, any program funded or administered, in whole or in part, by the local authority, municipal utility, public utility, or rural electric cooperative. The bill provides that a utility bill or written communication in connection with an overdue utility bill may comply with this public information requirement if it prominently includes, in English and the most common language spoken, apart from English, in the county where the residential customer resides: (1) a statement that utility assistance programs may be available to residential customers; (2) an Internet website and a phone number residential customers can use to get more information on each relevant program; and (3) during the months in which the "Winter Termination Program" is active, a notice of residential customer rights under the program. The bill also repeals P.L.2021, c.97, a law requiring public utilities and local utilities to provide certain notifications to residential customers of information and resources available to residential customers concerning public utility and local utility service and bill payment assistance during the coronavirus 2019 pandemic. Under P.L.2021, c.97, the notification is required to be provided monthly, in a form and manner determined by the Board of Public Utilities or Department of Community Affairs until 18 months after the date of the termination of Executive Order No. 103 of 2020, which authorized the State of Emergency in response to the coronavirus 2019 pandemic. P.L.2021, c.97 also requires the information to be published on public utilities' and local utilities' Internet websites. Under this bill, the notification requirements of P.L.2021, c.97 are repealed.
AI Summary
This bill amends the notification requirements for certain utility assistance programs in New Jersey. It requires the Department of Community Affairs (DCA), Department of Human Services (DHS), Board of Public Utilities (BPU), and other State agencies that administer utility assistance programs to maintain current public information, including websites and phone numbers, about the availability of these programs. The bill also mandates that local authorities, municipal utilities, public utilities, and rural electric cooperatives prominently provide this information on customer bills, in communications about overdue bills, and on their websites. Additionally, the bill requires these entities to include information about any other utility assistance programs they know are available to their customers, including programs not administered by the State. Finally, the bill repeals a previous law that required public and local utilities to provide monthly notifications about utility service and bill payment assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Committee Categories
Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee (on 09/23/2024)
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A4851 |
BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A5000/4851_I1.HTM |
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