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A00986 Summary:

BILL NOA00986
 
SAME ASSAME AS S02224
 
SPONSORSayegh
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §73-a, Pub Serv L; amd §1020-mm, Pub Auth L; rpld §709 sub 2 ¶(v), amd §24, Exec L; amd §4, Chap of 2022 (as proposed in S.926-C & A.3318-C)
 
Relates to the restoration of electric power services during a widespread outage; requires electric corporations and the Long Island power authority service provider during a widespread prolonged outage that affects at least twenty thousand customers to notify the village, town or city if certain electric power services are not able to be restored; requires the chief executive to coordinate with affected police departments, fire departments, ambulance services and advanced life support first response services prewired with an appropriate transfer switch for using an alternate generated power source for the emergency deployment of alternate generated power sources.
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A00986 Actions:

BILL NOA00986
 
01/11/2023referred to corporations, authorities and commissions
01/17/2023reported referred to rules
01/17/2023reported
01/17/2023rules report cal.12
01/17/2023ordered to third reading rules cal.12
01/17/2023passed assembly
01/17/2023delivered to senate
01/17/2023REFERRED TO RULES
02/01/2023SUBSTITUTED FOR S2224
02/01/20233RD READING CAL.161
02/01/2023PASSED SENATE
02/01/2023RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
03/03/2023delivered to governor
03/03/2023signed chap.37
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A00986 Committee Votes:

RULES Chair:Pretlow DATE:01/17/2023AYE/NAY:28/0 Action: Favorable
HeastieExcusedBarclayAye
WeinsteinExcusedHawleyAye
PretlowAyeGiglioAye
CookAyeBlankenbushAye
GlickAyeNorrisAye
AubryAyeRaAye
DinowitzAyeBrabenecAye
ColtonAyePalmesanoAye
MagnarelliAyeReillyAye
PaulinAye
Peoples-StokesAye
BenedettoAye
LavineAye
LupardoAye
ZebrowskiAye
ThieleAye
BraunsteinAye
DickensAye
DavilaExcused
HyndmanAye
RozicAye
BronsonAye

CORPORATIONS, AUTHORITIES AND COMMISSIONS Chair:Zebrowski DATE:01/17/2023AYE/NAY:25/0 Action: Favorable refer to committee Rules
ZebrowskiAyeLemondesAye
CookAyeBlankenbushAye
OtisAyeFriendExcused
RozicAyePalmesanoAye
KimAyeAngelinoAye
DilanAyeJensenAye
Pheffer AmatoAyeCurranAye
VanelAyePirozzoloAye
CarrollAye
FallAye
Jean-PierreAye
Gonzalez-RojasAye
ZinermanAye
TapiaAye
JacobsonAye
BoresAye
ShimskyAye
SimoneAye

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A00986 Floor Votes:

DATE:01/17/2023Assembly Vote  YEA/NAY: 144/0
Yes
Alvarez
Yes
Carroll
Yes
Flood
Yes
Kim
Yes
Palmesano
Yes
Simpson
Yes
Anderson
Yes
Chandler-Waterm
Yes
Forrest
Yes
Lavine
Yes
Paulin
Yes
Slater
Yes
Angelino
Yes
Chang
ER
Friend
Yes
Lee
Yes
Peoples-Stokes
Yes
Smith
Yes
Ardila
Yes
Clark
Yes
Gallagher
Yes
Lemondes
Yes
Pheffer Amato
Yes
Smullen
Yes
Aubry
Yes
Colton
Yes
Gallahan
Yes
Levenberg
Yes
Pirozzolo
Yes
Solages
Yes
Barclay
Yes
Conrad
Yes
Gandolfo
Yes
Lucas
Yes
Pretlow
Yes
Steck
Yes
Barrett
Yes
Cook
Yes
Gibbs
Yes
Lunsford
Yes
Ra
Yes
Stern
Yes
Beephan
Yes
Cruz
Yes
Giglio JA
Yes
Lupardo
Yes
Raga
Yes
Stirpe
Yes
Bendett
Yes
Cunningham
Yes
Giglio JM
Yes
Magnarelli
Yes
Rajkumar
Yes
Tague
Yes
Benedetto
Yes
Curran
Yes
Glick
Yes
Maher
Yes
Ramos
Yes
Tannousis
Yes
Bichotte Hermel
Yes
Darling
Yes
Gonzalez-Rojas
Yes
Mamdani
Yes
Reilly
Yes
Tapia
Yes
Blankenbush
ER
Davila
Yes
Goodell
Yes
Manktelow
Yes
Reyes
Yes
Taylor
Yes
Blumencranz
Yes
De Los Santos
Yes
Gray
Yes
McDonald
Yes
Rivera
Yes
Thiele
Yes
Bores
Yes
DeStefano
Yes
Gunther
ER
McDonough
Yes
Rosenthal D
Yes
Vanel
Yes
Brabenec
Yes
Dickens
Yes
Hawley
Yes
McGowan
Yes
Rosenthal L
Yes
Walker
Yes
Braunstein
Yes
Dilan
Yes
Hevesi
Yes
McMahon
Yes
Rozic
Yes
Wallace
Yes
Bronson
Yes
Dinowitz
ER
Hunter
Yes
Meeks
Yes
Santabarbara
Yes
Walsh
Yes
Brook-Krasny
ER
DiPietro
Yes
Hyndman
Yes
Mikulin
Yes
Sayegh
ER
Weinstein
Yes
Brown E
Yes
Durso
Yes
Jackson
Yes
Miller
Yes
Seawright
Yes
Weprin
Yes
Brown K
Yes
Eachus
Yes
Jacobson
Yes
Mitaynes
Yes
Septimo
Yes
Williams
Yes
Burdick
Yes
Eichenstein
Yes
Jean-Pierre
Yes
Morinello
Yes
Shimsky
Yes
Woerner
Yes
Burgos
Yes
Epstein
Yes
Jensen
Yes
Norris
Yes
Shrestha
Yes
Zaccaro
Yes
Burke
Yes
Fahy
Yes
Jones
Yes
Novakhov
Yes
Sillitti
Yes
Zebrowski
Yes
Buttenschon
Yes
Fall
Yes
Joyner
Yes
O'Donnell
Yes
Simon
Yes
Zinerman
Yes
Byrnes
Yes
Fitzpatrick
Yes
Kelles
Yes
Otis
Yes
Simone
Yes
Mr. Speaker

‡ Indicates voting via videoconference
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A00986 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                           986
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 11, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. SAYEGH -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions
 
        AN  ACT  to amend the public service law, the public authorities law and
          the executive law, in relation to the restoration  of  electric  power
          services during a widespread outage; to amend a chapter of the laws of
          2022  amending  the public service law, the public authorities law and
          the executive law relating to requiring electric corporations and  the
          Long  Island  power authority service provider to prioritize restoring
          services  to  police  departments,  fire  departments  and   ambulance
          services,  when  electric  services  are  interrupted,  as proposed in
          legislative bills numbers S. 926-C and A. 3318-C, in relation  to  the
          effectiveness  thereof; and to repeal certain provisions of the execu-
          tive law relating thereto
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Section 73-a of the public service law, as added by a chap-
     2  ter  of  the  laws  of  2022 amending the public service law, the public
     3  authorities law and the executive law  relating  to  requiring  electric
     4  corporations  and  the  Long  Island power authority service provider to
     5  prioritize restoring services to police departments,  fire  departments,
     6  and  ambulance  services,  when  electric  services  are interrupted, as
     7  proposed in legislative bills numbers S. 926-C and A. 3318-C, is amended
     8  to read as follows:
     9    § 73-a. Prioritization of emergency services. 1. If,  during  a  wide-
    10  spread  prolonged outage that affects at least twenty thousand customers
    11  in the service territory of an electric  corporation,  and  such  corpo-
    12  ration is not able to restore electric power services within twenty-four
    13  hours to any affected police department, fire department, [or] ambulance
    14  service  [which  has  a] or advanced life support first response service
    15  facility that is prewired with an appropriate transfer switch for  using
    16  an  alternate  generated  power  source [within twenty-four hours of the
    17  loss or interruption of such electric  power  services],  such  electric
    18  corporation  shall  notify the [local county office of emergency manage-
    19  ment which shall provide for emergency deployment of alternate generated

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04194-01-3

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     1  power sources through a program administered by the division of homeland
     2  security and emergency services to such police department, fire  depart-
     3  ment, and/or ambulance service with an alternate generated power source]
     4  village, town or city in which such facility is located.
     5    2.  [An  electric  corporation  shall not increase charges to any rate
     6  payers to cover any extra costs incurred by such electric corporation as
     7  a result of compliance with subdivision  one  of  this  section]  Towns,
     8  cities,  and  villages shall provide to counties, and counties shall, to
     9  the extent practicable, provide the electric corporations and the  divi-
    10  sion  of  homeland  security  and emergency services with a list of such
    11  police departments, fire departments, ambulance  services  and  advanced
    12  life  support first response services located within such municipality's
    13  territorial boundaries within one year of the  effective  date  of  this
    14  section, and periodically thereafter as necessary to update such list.
    15    3.  For  the  purposes  of  this  section,  "alternate generated power
    16  source" shall mean electric generating equipment that is of the capacity
    17  that is capable of providing adequate electricity to  operate  all  life
    18  safety  systems  and  the  basic operations of a police department, fire
    19  department, [or]  ambulance  service  or  advanced  life  support  first
    20  response service.
    21    [4.  This section shall only apply to police departments, fire depart-
    22  ments, or ambulance services who are registered  with  the  division  of
    23  homeland  security and emergency services pursuant to article twenty-six
    24  of the executive law.]
    25    § 2. Section 1020-mm of the public authorities  law,  as  added  by  a
    26  chapter  of the laws of 2022 amending the public service law, the public
    27  authorities law and the executive law  relating  to  requiring  electric
    28  corporations  and  the  Long  Island power authority service provider to
    29  prioritize restoring services to police departments,  fire  departments,
    30  and  ambulance  services,  when  electric  services  are interrupted, as
    31  proposed in legislative bills numbers S. 926-C and A. 3318-C, is amended
    32  to read as follows:
    33    § 1020-mm. Prioritization of emergency services. 1. If, during a wide-
    34  spread prolonged outage that affects at least twenty thousand  customers
    35  in  the  service territory of the authority, and the service provider is
    36  not able to restore electric power services within twenty-four hours  to
    37  any  affected police department, fire department, [or] ambulance service
    38  or advanced life support first response service [which has  a]  facility
    39  that is prewired with an appropriate transfer switch for using an alter-
    40  nate  generated  power  source  [within twenty-four hours of the loss or
    41  interruption of  such  electric  power  services],  [the]  such  service
    42  provider  shall  notify the [local county office of emergency management
    43  which shall provide for  emergency  deployment  of  alternate  generated
    44  power sources through a program administered by the division of homeland
    45  security  and emergency services to such police department, fire depart-
    46  ment, and/or ambulance service with an alternate generated power source]
    47  village, town or city in which such facility is located.
    48    2. [The] Towns, cities, and villages shall provide  to  counties,  and
    49  counties  shall  to the extent practicable, provide the service provider
    50  [shall not increase charges to any rate payers to cover any extra  costs
    51  incurred by the service provider as a result of compliance with subdivi-
    52  sion  one  of  this  section]  and the division of homeland security and
    53  emergency services with a list of such police departments, fire  depart-
    54  ments,  ambulance  services  and  advanced  life  support first response
    55  services located within such municipality's territorial boundaries with-

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     1  in one year of the effective date  of  this  section,  and  periodically
     2  thereafter as necessary to update such list.
     3    3.  For  the  purposes  of  this  section,  "alternate generated power
     4  source" shall mean electric generating equipment that is of the capacity
     5  that is capable of providing adequate electricity to  operate  all  life
     6  safety  systems  and  the  basic operations of a police department, fire
     7  department, [or]  ambulance  service  or  advanced  life  support  first
     8  response service.
     9    [4.  This section shall only apply to police departments, fire depart-
    10  ments, or ambulance services who are registered  with  the  division  of
    11  homeland  security and emergency services pursuant to article twenty-six
    12  of the executive law.]
    13    § 3. Paragraph (v) of subdivision 2 of section 709  of  the  executive
    14  law,  as  added  by  a  chapter  of the laws of 2022 amending the public
    15  service law, the public authorities law and the executive  law  relating
    16  to  requiring  electric corporations and the Long Island power authority
    17  service provider to prioritize restoring services to police departments,
    18  fire departments, and ambulance services,  when  electric  services  are
    19  interrupted,  as  proposed  in legislative bills numbers S. 926-C and A.
    20  3318-C, is REPEALED.
    21    § 4. Section 24 of the executive law is amended by adding a new subdi-
    22  vision 9 to read as follows:
    23    9. a. Whenever a local state of emergency is declared pursuant to this
    24  section and upon receipt of notification by an electric  corporation  or
    25  the  service provider, pursuant to section seventy-three-a of the public
    26  service law or section one thousand twenty-mm of the public  authorities
    27  law,  the  chief executive shall coordinate with affected police depart-
    28  ments, fire departments, ambulance services and  advanced  life  support
    29  first response services prewired with an appropriate transfer switch for
    30  using  an  alternate generated power source for the emergency deployment
    31  of alternate generated power sources.
    32    b. For the  purposes  of  this  section,  "alternate  generated  power
    33  source" shall mean electric generating equipment that is of the capacity
    34  that  is  capable  of providing adequate electricity to operate all life
    35  safety systems and the basic operations of  a  police  department,  fire
    36  department,  ambulance  service  or advanced life support first response
    37  service.
    38    § 5. Section 4 of a chapter of the laws of 2022  amending  the  public
    39  service  law,  the public authorities law and the executive law relating
    40  to requiring electric corporations and the Long Island  power  authority
    41  service provider to prioritize restoring services to police departments,
    42  fire  departments,  and  ambulance  services, when electric services are
    43  interrupted, as proposed in legislative bills numbers S.  926-C  and  A.
    44  3318-C, is amended to read as follows:
    45    §  4. This act shall take effect [immediately] one year after it shall
    46  have become a law.
    47    § 6. This act shall take effect immediately; provided,  however,  that
    48  sections  one,  two, three and four of this act shall take effect on the
    49  same date and in the same manner as a chapter of the laws of 2022 amend-
    50  ing the public service law, the public authorities law and the executive
    51  law relating to requiring electric  corporations  and  the  Long  Island
    52  power  authority  service  provider  to prioritize restoring services to
    53  police departments, fire departments, and ambulance services, when elec-
    54  tric services are interrupted, as proposed in legislative bills  numbers
    55  S. 926-C and A. 3318-C, takes effect.
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