A10162 Summary:

BILL NOA10162
 
SAME ASSAME AS S01083
 
SPONSORMoya (MS)
 
COSPNSRCahill, Simotas, Bronson, Castro, Clark, Farrell, Jaffee, Lancman, Markey, Rivera N, Rivera P, Roberts, Stevenson, Titone
 
MLTSPNSRCastelli, Colton, Cymbrowitz, Glick, Gottfried, Hooper, Schimel, Weinstein
 
Amd S66, Pub Serv L
 
Requires electric corporations to submit electric utility emergency plans to the public service commission for review and approval; provides such plans shall set forth training and planning for power outages, procedures to determine the extent of outages, procedures to determine the length of time the outages will continue, load relief policies, decision making plans, and any other information such commission requires; annually requires electric corporations file emergency plans and verification of the ability to implement such plan; requires electric corporations to report to the public service commission within 60 days of an outage which lasts more than 48 hours.
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A10162 Actions:

BILL NOA10162
 
05/09/2012referred to energy
05/15/2012reported
05/17/2012advanced to third reading cal.614
06/21/2012passed assembly
06/21/2012delivered to senate
06/21/2012REFERRED TO RULES
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A10162 Floor Votes:

DATE:06/21/2012Assembly Vote  YEA/NAY: 118/26
Yes
Abbate
Yes
Ceretto
Yes
Glick
Yes
Lentol
Yes
Murray
Yes
Ryan
Yes
Abinanti
Yes
Clark
Yes
Goldfeder
Yes
Lifton
Yes
Nolan
Yes
Saladino
No
Amedore
Yes
Colton
No
Goodell
Yes
Linares
No
Oaks
Yes
Sayward
Yes
Arroyo
ER
Conte
Yes
Gottfried
Yes
Lopez PD
Yes
O'Donnell
Yes
Scarborough
Yes
Aubry
Yes
Cook
ER
Graf
Yes
Lopez VJ
Yes
Ortiz
Yes
Schimel
No
Barclay
No
Corwin
Yes
Gunther
No
Losquadro
No
Palmesano
No
Schimminger
Yes
Barrett
Yes
Crespo
Yes
Hanna
Yes
Lupardo
Yes
Paulin
Yes
Simanowitz
Yes
Barron
No
Crouch
No
Hawley
Yes
Magee
Yes
Peoples Stokes
Yes
Simotas
Yes
Benedetto
Yes
Curran
Yes
Heastie
Yes
Magnarelli
Yes
Perry
Yes
Skartados
No
Blankenbush
Yes
Cusick
Yes
Hevesi
Yes
Maisel
Yes
Pretlow
Yes
Smardz
Yes
Boyland
Yes
Cymbrowitz
Yes
Hikind
Yes
Malliotakis
Yes
Quart
Yes
Stevenson
Yes
Boyle
Yes
DenDekker
Yes
Hooper
Yes
Markey
Yes
Ra
Yes
Sweeney
Yes
Braunstein
Yes
Dinowitz
Yes
Jacobs
Yes
Mayer
No
Rabbitt
Yes
Tedisco
Yes
Brennan
Yes
Duprey
Yes
Jaffee
Yes
McDonough
Yes
Raia
No
Tenney
Yes
Brindisi
Yes
Englebright
ER
Jeffries
Yes
McEneny
Yes
Ramos
Yes
Thiele
Yes
Bronson
Yes
Espinal
Yes
Johns
Yes
McKevitt
No
Reilich
Yes
Titone
Yes
Brook Krasny
Yes
Farrell
No
Jordan
No
McLaughlin
Yes
Reilly
Yes
Titus
No
Burling
No
Finch
No
Katz
ER
Meng
Yes
Rivera J
Yes
Tobacco
No
Butler
No
Fitzpatrick
Yes
Kavanagh
No
Miller D
Yes
Rivera N
Yes
Walter
Yes
Cahill
No
Friend
Yes
Kearns
Yes
Miller JM
Yes
Rivera PM
Yes
Weinstein
Yes
Calhoun
Yes
Gabryszak
Yes
Kellner
Yes
Miller MG
Yes
Roberts
Yes
Weisenberg
Yes
Camara
Yes
Galef
Yes
Kolb
Yes
Millman
Yes
Robinson
Yes
Weprin
Yes
Canestrari
ER
Gantt
ER
Lancman
No
Montesano
Yes
Rodriguez
Yes
Wright
Yes
Castelli
Yes
Gibson
No
Latimer
Yes
Morelle
Yes
Rosenthal
Yes
Zebrowski
Yes
Castro
No
Giglio
Yes
Lavine
Yes
Moya
Yes
Russell
Yes
Mr. Speaker

‡ Indicates voting via videoconference
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A10162 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          10162
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                       May 9, 2012
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A. MOYA, CAHILL -- read once and referred to the
          Committee on Energy
 
        AN ACT to amend the public service law, in relation to electric  utility
          emergency plans
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subdivision 21 of section 66 of the public service law,  as

     2  added by chapter 718 of the laws of 1980, is amended to read as follows:
     3    21.  (a)  The  commission  shall require every electric corporation to
     4  submit [storm] electric utility emergency plans to  the  commission  for
     5  review  and  approval  at  such times and in such detail and form as the
     6  commission shall require, provided, however,  that  the  same  shall  be
     7  filed  at  least  annually.  Such  plans  shall  set  forth (1) training
     8  programs and exercises, planning, coordination of corporation  personnel
     9  and outside service restoration aid, and other preparatory actions to be
    10  undertaken  on  a  scheduled  basis and in anticipation of major storms,
    11  other adverse weather conditions or other  events  that  may  result  in

    12  service  outages, (2) procedures to be followed for accurately determin-
    13  ing the extent of a  service  outage,  including  determination  of  the
    14  location  of  affected  areas, the estimated number of customers and the
    15  overall number of people  affected  by  loss  of  power  or  by  voltage
    16  reductions, (3) procedures for estimating the time required for restora-
    17  tion  of  service to areas affected by the outage and communicating with
    18  media, life support and other special needs customers, public officials,
    19  medical and critical care facilities and the public,  (4)  policies  for
    20  initiating  and  implementing load relief and load control programs, (5)
    21  procedures for obtaining and distributing dry ice, drinking water, emer-

    22  gency meals and other items that may become necessary in the event of an
    23  extended service outage, (6) procedures for management responsibilities,
    24  reporting and decision making needed to execute the plan,  and  (7)  any
    25  other information that the commission may require.
    26    (b)  Each  year,  on or before the first day of April or on such other
    27  date as the commission may prescribe, each  electric  corporation  shall
    28  (1)  file  an  electric utility emergency plan including any such amend-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02120-01-1

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     1  ments as it deems necessary, or as the commission may require, to  main-
     2  tain  a  high  level of preparedness, and (2) certify in a report to the
     3  commission that within the past twelve months it has periodically  veri-
     4  fied  telephone  and  other appropriate contacts and updated its list of
     5  internal and external contact persons necessary to execute the plan, and
     6  has conducted one or more emergency exercises involving  the  management
     7  of  the  corporation and key company personnel assigned service restora-
     8  tion responsibilities. Prior  to  approving  any  such  submission,  the
     9  commission  shall seek comments from interested state and local agencies
    10  and members of the public, and may require  modifications  or  otherwise

    11  prescribe  conditions  for  approval.   The commission shall ensure that
    12  comments are solicited from the state emergency management  office,  the
    13  state  office of homeland security and other appropriate state and local
    14  agencies,  and  from  organizations  that  provide  emergency   shelter,
    15  warming/cooling  stations  and  other  relief  efforts.   As part of its
    16  review, the commission shall review the adequacy  of  any  policies  for
    17  reimbursing  customers  for  losses due to outages or inadvertent inten-
    18  tional shutoffs of electricity. Such review shall include  consideration
    19  of the appropriateness of any policy of providing for, limiting or deny-
    20  ing  reimbursement  for  damages to electrical equipment or other losses

    21  attributable to the failure to deliver  electricity  or  to  significant
    22  reductions  in  the  voltage of electricity delivered, including loss of
    23  business opportunities, and the appropriateness of any  duration  stand-
    24  ards in such policies. Such review shall also include the sufficiency of
    25  any monetary limits in such policies.
    26    (c)  Within  sixty days following completion of service restoration in
    27  an emergency where the restoration  period  exceeds  forty-eight  hours,
    28  each electric corporation shall submit to the commission a review of all
    29  aspects  of its preparation and system restoration performance. Based on
    30  this review or upon its own assessment  of  the  electric  corporation's

    31  performance  in  responding  to such emergency, the commission may imme-
    32  diately order any modifications or conditions to the corporation's emer-
    33  gency plan that it deems necessary to ensure a high level  of  prepared-
    34  ness.
    35    (d) The names and contact information of employees and outside contact
    36  persons  may  be  deleted  from  copies of the plan available for public
    37  inspection, but such deleted information shall be subject to  inspection
    38  by  the  commission  and  state  employees.  An electric corporation may
    39  request that the commission designate as confidential internal  security
    40  matters  and any other information required to be submitted in emergency
    41  plans. Such requests shall identify the specific  information  requested

    42  to  be  treated as confidential and shall explain why confidentiality is
    43  sought. Unless the commission directs otherwise, such information  shall
    44  not be included in the plans available for public inspection.
    45    (e)  The  commission shall encourage electric corporations to identify
    46  and disseminate best practices in emergency planning  and  response.  In
    47  addition  to  overseeing  dissemination  of best practices on an ongoing
    48  basis, the commission shall  be  authorized  to  initiate  a  statewide,
    49  collaborative emergency preparedness and storm management planning proc-
    50  ess  involving  all  electric  corporations and other involved organiza-
    51  tions.
    52    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after

    53  it shall have become a law. Provided, that the public service commission
    54  is immediately authorized and directed to  take  any  and  all  actions,
    55  including  but  not  limited to the promulgation of any necessary rules,

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     1  necessary to fully implement the provisions of this act on its effective
     2  date.
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