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S00904 Summary:

BILL NOS00904A
 
SAME ASSAME AS A00953-A
 
SPONSORGONZALEZ
 
COSPNSRBRISPORT, HINCHEY, SALAZAR, WEBB
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §2, add §§54, 77-a, 85-a & 16-a, Pub Serv L
 
Prohibits utility corporations from imposing late fees, interest, or penalties during an investigation by the commission; allows retroactive late fees, interest, or penalties if a determination is made in favor of such utility corporation; prohibits utility services from being terminated during an investigation by the commission; requires utility corporations to notify customers of investigations; requires notice to the general public; requires the public service commission to prepare reports on investigatory proceedings relating to gas, electric, and steam service.
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S00904 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         904--A
            Cal. No. 141
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                       (Prefiled)
 
                                     January 8, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens. GONZALEZ, BRISPORT, HINCHEY, SALAZAR, WEBB -- read
          twice and ordered printed, and when printed to  be  committed  to  the
          Committee  on Energy and Telecommunications -- reported favorably from
          said committee and committed to the Committee  on  Rules  --  reported
          favorably  from  said committee, ordered to a third reading, passed by
          Senate and delivered to the  Assembly,  recalled,  vote  reconsidered,
          restored  to  third  reading, amended and ordered reprinted, retaining
          its place in the order of third reading
 
        AN ACT to amend the public service law, in relation  to  termination  of
          certain  utility  services and to reports on investigatory proceedings
          relating to gas, electric, and steam service
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Short  title. This act shall be known and may be cited as
     2  the "consumer utility protections  during  investigations  act"  or  the
     3  "CUPDI act".
     4    §  2.  Section  2 of the public service law is amended by adding a new
     5  subdivision 30 to read as follows:
     6    30. "Final determination" or "finally  determined"  means  a  judicial
     7  decision: (i) by the highest court of competent jurisdiction; or (ii) by
     8  a  court  of  competent jurisdiction from which no appeal has been taken
     9  and the time within which to appeal has expired.
    10    § 3. The public service law is amended by adding a new section  54  to
    11  read as follows:
    12    §  54.  Investigations relating to residential gas, electric and steam
    13  utility service. 1. For the purposes of this section, the term "investi-
    14  gation" shall mean a formal proceeding conducted by  the  commission  to
    15  examine  the  billing, rates, or charges of a utility corporation or any
    16  proceeding during which the commission deems it appropriate to pause the
    17  charges described in subdivision two of this section.  The term  "inves-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00509-03-5

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     1  tigation"  shall  include such proceedings conducted pursuant to section
     2  seventy-one of this chapter. Notwithstanding anything to  the  contrary,
     3  the  term  "investigation"  shall not include commission inquiries trig-
     4  gered  by  an  individual  customer  complaint filed pursuant to section
     5  forty-three of this article.
     6    2. (a) A utility corporation shall not impose late fees,  interest  or
     7  penalties  during  an  investigation  if such utility corporation is the
     8  subject of a pending investigation, provided  however,  that  such  late
     9  fees, interest and penalties may be imposed retroactively if such inves-
    10  tigation  is  issued a final order in favor of such utility corporation.
    11  Such late payment charges shall be in compliance with the guidelines set
    12  forth in section forty-two of this article.
    13    (b) Upon the final determination or by the issuance of a final  order,
    14  of  any  investigation  covered  by  this  section, the commission shall
    15  either (i) determine any allowable penalties the utility corporation may
    16  impose upon its customers, or (ii) waive, or partially waive, any inter-
    17  est or fees charged by the utility corporation to the consumer  on  such
    18  consumer's  billing  statements during a period such utility corporation
    19  determines to be related to such investigation.
    20    3. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation, order, or tariff to  the
    21  contrary,  utility  service  shall  not  be  terminated  to  residential
    22  accounts for non-payment of an overdue charge from the  commencement  of
    23  any  commission  investigation  until  one hundred twenty days after the
    24  findings of such investigation have been published and  a  determination
    25  has been issued by the commission. Nothing in this section shall prohib-
    26  it a utility corporation from disconnecting service necessary to protect
    27  the health and safety of customers and the public.
    28    4.  (a)  Within  ten days of the commencement of an investigation, the
    29  utility corporation shall notify residential customers of such  investi-
    30  gation.  Forms of notification of an investigation from a utility corpo-
    31  ration to a residential customer shall include, but not be  limited  to,
    32  letters,  notices  on  utility bills, phone calls, and notices posted on
    33  the utility corporation's website.
    34    (b) Within three days of the commencement  of  an  investigation,  the
    35  department  shall  post  a notice to the general public of such investi-
    36  gation on its website.
    37    § 4. The public service law is amended by adding a new section 77-a to
    38  read as follows:
    39    § 77-a. Investigations relating to commercial gas and electric utility
    40  service. 1. For the purposes of this section, the  term  "investigation"
    41  shall  mean  a  formal proceeding conducted by the commission to examine
    42  the billing, rates, or charges of a utility corporation or any  proceed-
    43  ing during which the commission deems it appropriate to pause the charg-
    44  es  described  in  subdivision  two of this section.  The term "investi-
    45  gation" shall include such proceedings  conducted  pursuant  to  section
    46  seventy-one  of this article.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary,
    47  the term "investigation" shall not include  commission  inquiries  trig-
    48  gered  by  an  individual  customer  complaint filed pursuant to section
    49  forty-three of this chapter.
    50    2. (a) A utility corporation shall not impose late fees,  interest  or
    51  penalties  during  an  investigation  if such utility corporation is the
    52  subject of a pending investigation, provided  however,  that  such  late
    53  fees, interest and penalties may be imposed retroactively if such inves-
    54  tigation  is  issued a final order in favor of such utility corporation.
    55  Such late payment charges shall be in compliance with the guidelines set
    56  forth in section sixty-five of this article.

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     1    (b) Upon the final determination or by the issuance of a final  order,
     2  of  any  investigation  covered  by  this  section, the commission shall
     3  either (i) determine any allowable penalties the utility corporation may
     4  impose upon its customers, or (ii) waive, or partially waive, any inter-
     5  est  or fees charged by such utility corporation to the consumer on such
     6  consumer's billing statements during a period such  utility  corporation
     7  determines to be related to such investigation.
     8    3.  Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation, order, or tariff to the
     9  contrary,  utility  service  shall  not  be  terminated  to  residential
    10  accounts  for  non-payment of an overdue charge from the commencement of
    11  any commission investigation until one hundred  twenty  days  after  the
    12  findings  of  such investigation have been published and a determination
    13  has been issued by the commission. Nothing in this section shall prohib-
    14  it a utility corporation from disconnecting service necessary to protect
    15  the health and safety of customers and the public.
    16    4. (a) Within ten days of the commencement of  an  investigation,  the
    17  utility  corporation shall notify residential customers of such investi-
    18  gation. Forms of notification of an investigation from a utility  corpo-
    19  ration  to  a residential customer shall include, but not be limited to,
    20  letters, notices on utility bills, phone calls, and  notices  posted  on
    21  the utility corporation's website.
    22    (b)  Within  three  days  of the commencement of an investigation, the
    23  department shall post a notice to the general public  of  such  investi-
    24  gation on its website.
    25    § 5. The public service law is amended by adding a new section 85-a to
    26  read as follows:
    27    §  85-a.  Investigations relating to commercial steam utility service.
    28  1.  For the purposes of this section,  the  term  "investigation"  shall
    29  mean  a  formal  proceeding  conducted  by the commission to examine the
    30  billing, rates, or charges, of a utility corporation or  any  proceeding
    31  during  which  the  commission deems it appropriate to pause the charges
    32  described in subdivision two of this section. The  term  "investigation"
    33  shall include such proceedings conducted pursuant to section seventy-one
    34  of  this  chapter.    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the term
    35  "investigation" shall not include commission inquiries triggered  by  an
    36  individual  customer  complaint filed pursuant to section forty-three of
    37  this chapter.
    38    2. (a) A utility corporation shall not impose late fees, interest,  or
    39  penalties  during  an  investigation  if such utility corporation is the
    40  subject of a pending investigation, provided  however,  that  such  late
    41  fees, interest and penalties may be imposed retroactively if such inves-
    42  tigation  is  issued a final order in favor of such utility corporation.
    43  Such late payment charges shall be in compliance with  section  seventy-
    44  nine of this article.
    45    (b)  Upon the final determination or by the issuance of a final order,
    46  of any investigation covered  by  this  section,  the  commission  shall
    47  either (i) determine any allowable penalties the utility corporation may
    48  impose upon its customers, or (ii) waive, or partially waive, any inter-
    49  est  or  fees charged by the utility corporation to the consumer on such
    50  consumer's billing statements during a period such  utility  corporation
    51  determines to be related to such investigation.
    52    3.  Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation, order, or tariff to the
    53  contrary,  utility  service  shall  not  be  terminated  to  residential
    54  accounts  for  non-payment of an overdue charge from the commencement of
    55  any commission investigation until one hundred  twenty  days  after  the
    56  findings  of  such investigation have been published and a determination

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     1  has been issued by the commission. Nothing in this section shall prohib-
     2  it a utility corporation from disconnecting service necessary to protect
     3  the health and safety of customers and the public.
     4    4.  (a)  Within  ten days of the commencement of an investigation, the
     5  utility corporation shall notify residential customers of such  investi-
     6  gation.  Forms of notification of an investigation from a utility corpo-
     7  ration to a residential customer shall include, but not be  limited  to,
     8  letters,  notices  on  utility bills, phone calls, and notices posted on
     9  the utility corporation's website.
    10    (b) Within three days of the commencement  of  an  investigation,  the
    11  department  shall  post  a notice to the general public of such investi-
    12  gation on its website.
    13    § 6. The public service law is amended by adding a new section 16-a to
    14  read as follows:
    15    § 16-a. Reports on investigatory proceedings relating  to  gas,  elec-
    16  tric,  and  steam  service. The commission shall submit to the governor,
    17  the speaker of the assembly, the temporary president of the senate,  the
    18  chair of the assembly corporations, commissions, and authorities commit-
    19  tee, and the chair of the senate energy and telecommunications committee
    20  an  annual  report detailing the list of investigations that were deemed
    21  applicable under sections fifty-four, seventy-seven-a, and eighty-five-a
    22  of this chapter.   Such report  shall  include  an  explanation  of  the
    23  instances  where  the  commission  has deemed the use of such provisions
    24  appropriate.   Additionally, the report shall  include  all  appropriate
    25  case  numbers,  or  docket  numbers  where  applicable,  utilized in the
    26  commission's records keeping systems and any other information that  the
    27  commission deems necessary.
    28    For  the purposes of this section, the term "investigation" shall have
    29  the same meaning as defined in sections fifty-four, seventy-seven-a, and
    30  eighty-five-a of this chapter.
    31    § 7. This act shall take effect on the thirtieth day  after  it  shall
    32  have become a law.
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