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NJ A947

NJ A947
Requires electric distribution lines be located underground in areas affected by severe weather or natural disasters.


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Introduced
01/27/2016
In Committee
01/27/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to adopt standards providing that, in operating areas that have been affected by a major catastrophic event, every electric distribution line of an electric public utility installed after the effective date of the bill, or installed, reinstalled, or repaired in response to damage resulting from a major catastrophic event, shall be located underground, wherever feasible, as determined by the BPU. In adopting the standards, and in the issuance of orders pursuant to the adoption of the standards, the BPU would consider applicable industry codes, national electric industry practices, sound engineering judgment, and the ability of an electric public utility to obtain necessary municipal consent, easements, environmental permits, and rights of way. A "major catastrophic event" is defined to mean a natural occurrence arising from conditions beyond the control of the electric public utility, including but not limited to, a thunderstorm, tornado, hurricane, flood, heat wave, snowstorm, ice storm, or earthquake which results in: (1) a sustained interruption of electric, water, or gas utility service to at least 10 percent of the customers in an operating area or 10 percent of the customers of a municipality or county located in an operating area; or (2) the declaration of a state of emergency or disaster by the State or by the federal government.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to adopt standards providing that, in areas affected by a major catastrophic event, such as a natural disaster, every new or repaired electric distribution line of an electric public utility must be located underground, wherever feasible. The BPU will consider factors like industry codes, engineering judgment, and the utility's ability to obtain necessary permits and rights of way in adopting and enforcing these standards. A "major catastrophic event" is defined as a natural occurrence that results in a sustained interruption of utility service to at least 10% of customers in an area or the declaration of a state of emergency.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Homeland Security and State Preparedness Committee (on 01/27/2016)

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