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NJ A3096

NJ A3096
Directs certain unclaimed electric and gas utility deposits in Unclaimed Utility Deposits Trust Fund and societal charge revenues to be paid to Statewide nonprofit energy assistance organizations meeting certain eligibility criteria.*


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Introduced
02/08/2018
In Committee
01/28/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides that beginning with the State fiscal year starting on July 1, 2018, the Board of Public Utilities (board) is to dedicate $25 million from available balances collected through the societal benefits charge, to provide grants to help pay the electric and gas public utility (utility) bills of households seeking temporary assistance from a Statewide nonprofit energy assistance organization with a network of no less than 200 partner organizations throughout all 21 counties in this State, providing secure, online or in-person grant application access, with a board of directors comprised of not less than five utility representatives, with an on-site customer service call center providing access to assistance offered in a minimum of 150 languages, as designated by the board. Within one year after the board completes the disbursement of grant monies to the Statewide nonprofit energy assistance organization, the organization is to issue a report to the board 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, the average gross income of households receiving assistance, the methods and procedures used for the verification of income or hardship, and any other information the board requires. The provisions of this bill are to expire upon the 30th day after the submission of the report to the Governor and the Legislature.

AI Summary

This bill directs the Board of Public Utilities (the board) to allocate $25 million from the societal benefits charge to provide grants to a Statewide nonprofit energy assistance organization that meets certain eligibility criteria, such as having a network of at least 200 partner organizations across all 21 counties in New Jersey and an on-site customer service call center providing assistance in at least 150 languages. The organization must report back to the board within one year on the number of applicants, households receiving assistance, the average amount of assistance, the average gross income of recipient households, the methods used for income or hardship verification, and any other information required by the board. The provisions of the bill are set to expire 30 days after the report is submitted to the Governor and the Legislature.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (55)

Yvonne Lopez (D)* Eliana Pintor Marin (D)* Benjie Wimberly (D)* John Armato (D),  Daniel Benson (D),  Jon Bramnick (R),  Tony Bucco (R),  John Burzichelli (D),  Clinton Calabrese (D),  Ralph Caputo (D),  Linda Carter (D),  Annette Chaparro (D),  Nicholas Chiaravalloti (D),  Robert Clifton (R),  Herbert Conaway (D),  Joe Danielsen (D),  Wayne DeAngelo (D),  BettyLou DeCroce (R),  Chris DePhillips (R),  John DiMaio (R),  Roy Freiman (D),  Thomas Giblin (D),  Amy Handlin (R),  Jamel Holley (D),  Mila Jasey (D),  Gordon Johnson (D),  Patricia Jones (D),  Sean Kean (R),  Jim Kennedy (D),  R. Bruce Land (D),  Vincent Mazzeo (D),  Greg McGuckin (R),  John McKeon (D),  Angela Mcknight (D),  Pedro Mejia (D),  Gabriela Mosquera (D),  Raj Mukherji (D),  Carol Murphy (D),  Erik Peterson (R),  Nancy Pinkin (D),  Annette Quijano (D),  Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D),  Gary Schaer (D),  Holly Schepisi (R),  Parker Space (R),  Bill Spearman (D),  Shanique Speight (D),  Adam Taliaferro (D),  Britnee Timberlake (D),  Cleopatra Tucker (D),  Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D),  Anthony Verrelli (D),  Harold Wirths (R),  David Wolfe (R),  Andrew Zwicker (D), 

Last Action

Substituted by S2129 (SCS/1R) (on 01/31/2019)

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