Connecticut 2024 2024 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00384 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/18/2024

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
sSB 384 (File 350, as amended by Senate “A”)*  
 
AN ACT CONCERNING THE LOW -INCOME ENERGY ADVISORY 
BOARD.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill redesignates the “Low-Income Energy Advisory Board” as 
the “Low-Income Energy and Water Advisory Board.” It relatedly 
broadens the scope of the advice and assistance it may give state 
agencies and adds reporting requirements.  
More specifically, the bill requires the board to make 
recommendations to the General Assembly on the availability and 
implementation of heating and water assistance programs that benefit 
low-income and moderate-income households, including the 
Connecticut Low Income Household Water Assistance Program. It also 
requires the board to come together and work out recommendations to 
improve the availability, administration, and implementation of heating 
and water assistance programs (particularly those created to benefit 
low-income households) by coordinating and optimizing existing 
energy efficiency, water conservation, and energy assistance programs. 
Beginning by October 15, 2024, the board must biennially report this 
second set of recommendations to the Energy and Technology, 
Appropriations, and Human Services committees. 
The bill also authorizes the board to advise and assist the Office of 
Policy and Management (OPM), Department of Social Services (DSS), 
and Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) in 
planning, developing, implementing, and coordinating water-
assistance-related programs and policies, including those to alleviate 
the impact of utility rates. Under existing law, unchanged by the bill, the 
board must advise and assist OPM and DSS on energy-assistance-
related programs and advise DEEP on the impact of utility rates and 
policies.   2024SB-00384-R01-BA.DOCX 
 
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Additionally, the bill changes one of the board’s 24 members, 
replacing the Legal Assistance Resource Center of Connecticut’s 
executive director with a designee of Connecticut Legal Services, Inc. 
who must represent Connecticut Legal Services, Inc., Greater Hartford 
Legal Aid, or the New Haven Legal Assistance Association.  
Lastly, the bill makes technical and conforming changes, including 
making Operation Fuel’s chief executive officer, rather than its executive 
director, a board member and removing an obsolete reporting 
provision. 
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2024  
*Senate Amendment “A” requires Connecticut Legal Services, Inc. to 
designate a board member representing one of the above three 
organizations instead of anyone without limitation. 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Energy and Technology Committee 
Joint Favorable Substitute 
Yea 20 Nay 0 (03/21/2024)