Increases the number of commissioners of the public service commission to eight; requires the commission to have a duty to protect public interest, including ensuring access to utility services for residential and business customers; prohibits commissioners from having been employed within the last two years by an electric, gas, steam, telecommunications, or water utility that is regulated by the commission.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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10993
IN ASSEMBLY
April 14, 2026
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Introduced by M. of A. STECK -- read once and referred to the Committee
on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions
AN ACT to amend the public service law, in relation to the commissioners
of the public service commission
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Section 4 of the public service law, as amended by chapter
2 155 of the laws of 1970, subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 594 of the
3 laws of 2021, and subdivision 4 as added by chapter 584 of the laws of
4 2021, is amended to read as follows:
5 § 4. The public service commission. 1. There shall be in the depart-
6 ment of public service a public service commission, which shall possess
7 the powers and duties hereinafter specified, and also all powers neces-
8 sary or proper to enable it to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
9 The commission shall consist of [five] eight members, to be appointed by
10 the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate. A
11 commissioner shall be designated as [chairman] chairperson of the
12 commission by the governor to serve in such capacity at the pleasure of
13 the governor or until [his] their term as commissioner expires whichever
14 first occurs. At least [one commissioner] two commissioners shall have
15 experience in utility consumer advocacy. For each new commissioner, the
16 governor shall make appointments to reasonably ensure that the commis-
17 sioners represent the maximum number of fields specified in subdivision
18 three of this section. No more than [three] five commissioners may be
19 members of the same political party [unless, pursuant to action taken
20 under subdivision two of this section, the number of commissioners shall
21 exceed five, and in such event no more than four commissioners may be
22 members of the same political party.
23 2. Notwithstanding subdivision one, whenever the commission shall
24 certify to the governor that additional commissioners are needed for the
25 proper disposition of the business before it, the governor may increase
26 the membership of the commission to seven members by appointing two
27 additional commissioners by and with the advice and consent of the
28 senate. The terms of office of such additional commissioners and the
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 filling of vacancies during such terms shall be governed by subdivision
2 three, except that upon the expiration of the terms of such additional
3 commissioners, no further appointments or reappointments shall be made
4 to such additional offices, unless the commission shall first certify to
5 the governor that the need for additional commissioners continues to
6 exist].
7 [3.] 2. The term of office of a commissioner shall be six years from
8 the first day of February of the calendar year in which [he] such
9 commissioner shall be appointed and commissioners shall serve on a full-
10 time basis. Upon a vacancy occurring otherwise than by expiration of
11 term in the office of any commissioner, the governor, by and with the
12 advice and consent of the senate, shall fill the vacancy by appointment
13 for the unexpired term.
14 [4.] 3. Any commissioner appointed on or after July first, two thou-
15 sand twenty-two, pursuant to this section shall have education and
16 training, and three or more years of experience in one or more of the
17 following fields: economics[,]; engineering[,]; law[,]; accounting[,];
18 business management[,]; utility regulation[,] including the regulation
19 of electric, gas, steam, telecommunications, and water; public
20 policy[,]; consumer advocacy; or environmental management.
21 4. In carrying out its powers and duties pursuant to this chapter, the
22 commission shall have a duty to protect the public interest. Such duty
23 shall include ensuring affordable, safe, secure, and reliable access to
24 utility services for residential and business customers, including elec-
25 tric, gas, steam, telecommunications, and water. Determinations made or
26 actions taken by the commission in carrying out its duties shall prior-
27 itize the best interests of the utility consumer and affordability for
28 the utility consumer.
29 § 2. Section 9 of the public service law, as amended by chapter 155 of
30 the laws of 1970, is amended to read as follows:
31 § 9. Oath of office; eligibility of commissioners and officers. Each
32 commissioner and each person appointed to office by the [chairman]
33 chairperson shall, before entering upon the duties of [his] their
34 office, take and subscribe the constitutional oath of office. The oaths
35 of office other than those of a commissioner shall be filed in the
36 office of the commission. No person shall be eligible for appointment or
37 shall hold the office of commissioner or be appointed to, or hold, any
38 office or position under the commission, who holds any official relation
39 to any person or corporation subject to the supervision of the commis-
40 sion, or who owns stocks or bonds of any such corporation. No person
41 shall be eligible for appointment or shall hold the office of commis-
42 sioner if in the previous two years they were employed by an electric,
43 gas, steam, telecommunications, or water utility that is regulated by
44 the commission.
45 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately and shall apply to any
46 commissioner appointed on or after such date.