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NJ S1928

NJ S1928
"Electricity Bill Transparency Act"; requires electric utilities to separately list amounts of certain charges.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill is to be known as the "Electricity Bill Transparency Act." This bill requires electric public utilities to separately list the amount of tax imposed by the "Sales and Use Tax Act," the amount of the societal benefits charge, and the amount of clean energy charges on each customer's electricity bill. Additionally, the bill requires electric public utilities to itemize the amount of the societal benefits charge that is provided to each societal benefits program on the customer's electricity bill. This bill is intended to provide notice to customers of electricity service, on their bills, about the types and amount of charges that are imposed but are not directly related to the cost of providing electricity to the customer. Many customers are unaware of these non-utility related charges and that these charges fund programs that these customers may not use.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the "Electricity Bill Transparency Act," mandates that electric utilities must clearly itemize specific charges on customer electricity bills, separating them from the core cost of electricity. Specifically, it requires the separate listing of the amount of tax imposed by the "Sales and Use Tax Act" (a state tax on goods and services), the total amount of the "societal benefits charge" (which funds various social programs, nuclear decommissioning, and demand-side management initiatives), and the amount of "clean energy charges" (which cover energy efficiency and conservation programs like the Zero Emission Certificate program). Furthermore, the bill requires electric utilities to break down the societal benefits charge to show how much is allocated to each specific societal benefits program, aiming to inform customers about charges that are not directly related to their electricity consumption and may fund programs they don't directly use.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Economic Growth Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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