A10682 Summary:

BILL NOA10682
 
SAME ASSAME AS S08301
 
SPONSORRules (Dinowitz)
 
COSPNSRSeawright
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd 43, Pub Serv L
 
Relates to complaint handling procedures by the public service commission.
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A10682 Actions:

BILL NOA10682
 
06/24/2020referred to corporations, authorities and commissions
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A10682 Committee Votes:

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A10682 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A10682 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          10682
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      June 24, 2020
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Dinowitz) --
          read  once  and referred to the Committee on Corporations, Authorities
          and Commissions
 
        AN ACT to amend the public service law, in relation to complaint  handl-
          ing procedures by 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 43 of the public service law, as added  by  chapter
     2  713  of  the  laws of 1981, subdivision 3 as added by chapter 686 of the
     3  laws of 2002, is amended to read as follows:
     4    § 43. Complaint handling procedures. 1. The commission shall  maintain
     5  regulations  for  the handling of [residential] all customer complaints,
     6  which at a minimum shall require that each utility or municipality:  (a)
     7  maintain procedures, and provide a copy of those procedures, as amended,
     8  to  the  commission, for prompt investigation of any complaint on a bill
     9  for gas, steam, or electric service rendered or a deposit  required  and
    10  for [prompt] reporting to the complainant [of] within: (i) fifteen busi-
    11  ness  days  after  the result of such investigation for a utility corpo-
    12  ration; or (ii) thirty business days after the result of  such  investi-
    13  gation  for  a  municipality. [If such] Such report [is made orally, the
    14  utility corporation or municipality shall offer the complainant  upon  a
    15  written  request the opportunity to receive the report in writing] shall
    16  be in writing and provide all supporting documentation; (b)  inform  any
    17  complainant  [whose complaint is resolved in favor of the utility corpo-
    18  ration or municipality, in whole or in part,] of the availability of the
    19  commission's complaint handling procedures; (c) refrain from terminating
    20  service for nonpayment so long as a complaint is pending before a utili-
    21  ty, municipality or the commission and for fifteen days  thereafter,  or
    22  for  such  period  as  the  commission  for  good cause shall establish;
    23  provided however, that as a condition of continued  service  during  the
    24  pendency  of  any  such  dispute,  a  customer  shall pay the undisputed
    25  portions of any bill for service including bills for current  usage,  or
    26  such amounts as the commission determines reasonably reflect the cost of
    27  usage  to  such  customer;  and  (d)  refrain from treating the disputed
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD16266-01-0

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     1  portion of any bill as late during the pendency of any complaint  before
     2  the  utility  or municipality.  Late payment charges shall not be levied
     3  during the period it takes to resolve disputed amounts.
     4    2.  The  commission  shall maintain regulations for complaint handling
     5  procedures including complaints with respect to  the  negotiation  of  a
     6  deferred  payment  agreement  which  shall  include,  at  a minimum: (a)
     7  provision for investigation and informal review and for  appeal  to  the
     8  commission  [in  its  discretion];  (b)  that the burden of proof in all
     9  proceedings shall be on the utility corporation or municipality[, except
    10  as otherwise provided  by  the  commission  for  good  cause];  and  (c)
    11  provision  for  parties  to  receive  a  written  determination  of  any
    12  complaint[, upon request,] in plain and simple English,  which  determi-
    13  nation  shall  set forth the relevant facts established, the reasons for
    14  the determination, what actions must be taken and  what  further  proce-
    15  dures are available to a complainant.
    16    3. The commission shall [use its best efforts to] complete its initial
    17  investigation  [and  review  and  to issue] within: (a) fifteen business
    18  days for a utility corporation or; (b) thirty business days for a  muni-
    19  cipality.  The  commission  shall  complete  the informal review, if the
    20  initial decision is appealed, within fifteen business days. The  commis-
    21  sion shall, within ninety days, issue its final written determination of
    22  any appeal to it pursuant to this section.
    23    4.  Failure  by  any  utility corporation or municipality to provide a
    24  response as provided by subdivision one of this section, shall invoke  a
    25  penalty  of:  (a) one hundred dollars per business day for each business
    26  day that exceeds the initial fifteen business day period for  a  utility
    27  corporation;  or (b) twenty-five dollars per business day for each busi-
    28  ness day that exceeds the initial thirty business day period for a muni-
    29  cipality.
    30    5. Upon the failure of the  commission  to  adhere  to  the  deadlines
    31  provided  by  subdivision  three  of  this  section, the complainant may
    32  commence a special proceeding against the commission pursuant to  subdi-
    33  vision  one of section seventy-eight hundred three of the civil practice
    34  law and rules.  A prevailing complainant shall be entitled to reasonable
    35  attorney's fees and court costs.
    36    § 2. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
    37  have  become  a  law.  Effective  immediately,  the addition, amendment,
    38  and/or repeal of any rules and regulations necessary  to  implement  the
    39  provisions of this act on its effective date are authorized and directed
    40  to be completed on or before such effective date.
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