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NJ A1048

NJ A1048
Directs certain unclaimed electric, gas, and water public utility deposits in Unclaimed Utility Deposits Trust Fund and societal charge revenues to be paid to Statewide nonprofit public utility assistance organizations meeting certain eligibility criteria.


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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 requires unclaimed property deposits from an electric, gas, or water public utility (utility) in the Unclaimed Utility Deposits Trust Fund (trust fund) to be paid to a Statewide nonprofit public utility assistance organization (assistance organization) meeting certain criteria. Under the bill, in order to be eligible to receive trust fund monies, an assistance organization designated by the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) is required to have: (1) a network of no less than 200 partner organizations that collectively have a physical presence in every county in this State, providing secure online or in-person grant application access; (2) a board of directors comprised of not less than five utility representatives; and (3) an on-site customer service call center providing access to assistance offered in a minimum of 150 languages. Within 10 months after the trust fund administrator disburses grant monies to the assistance organization designated by the BPU, and annually thereafter, the assistance organization is to issue a report to the BPU providing the number of applicants applying for household utility assistance grants, the number of households receiving utility assistance grants, the average amount of assistance provided to households, the average gross income of households receiving assistance, the methods and procedures used for the verification of household income or hardship, and any other information the BPU requires. Further, the bill provides that for the State fiscal year starting on July 1, 2025, the BPU is to dedicate $25 million from available balances collected through the societal benefits charge to provide grants to help pay the utility bills of households seeking temporary assistance from an assistance organization having the same qualifications required for payments of the trust fund as described above. Within one year after the BPU completes the disbursement of grant monies to the assistance organization, the assistance organization is to issue a report to the BPU providing the same information, as is also required in the annual report required for the receipt of payments from the trust fund as described above.

AI Summary

This bill directs unclaimed electric, gas, and water public utility deposits from the Unclaimed Utility Deposits Trust Fund to be paid to eligible Statewide nonprofit public utility assistance organizations, which must have a network of at least 200 partner organizations across every county, a board with at least five utility representatives, and an on-site customer service call center that can assist in at least 150 languages. These organizations must then report annually to the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) on how the funds are used, including the number of applicants and recipients of utility assistance grants, the average assistance amount and household income, and income verification methods. Additionally, for the state fiscal year starting July 1, 2025, the BPU is mandated to allocate $25 million from societal benefits charge revenues to provide grants for temporary utility bill assistance to households meeting certain income requirements, with the recipient organizations needing to meet the same eligibility criteria as those receiving funds from the trust fund, and also requiring similar reporting to the BPU.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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