New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S260

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires utility service providers to notify BPU of scheduled service work; permits government agencies and utility service providers to access BPU online database of scheduled service work.

Impact

The bill aims to enhance transparency and coordination among utility service providers and government agencies, potentially minimizing disruptions caused by utility work. By requiring that providers submit electronic notice of scheduled work at least five business days in advance, this legislation seeks to facilitate better planning of public roadway projects and other related work. The BPU's role will be crucial as it oversees the creation and accessibility of this database, emphasizing the critical importance of communication in public works.

Summary

Bill S260, introduced in the New Jersey Senate, mandates that utility service providers notify the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) regarding scheduled service work. As an effort to streamline communication and planning, the bill requires that a comprehensive online database be created and maintained by the BPU. This database will hold real-time information on the types and dates of utility work, enabling government agencies to better plan and coordinate roadwork and other activities that may intersect with utility services.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Bill S260 represents a significant move towards regulatory improvement regarding utility services in New Jersey. By establishing a standardized protocol for notifying the BPU and maintaining an online database, the bill aims to help mitigate the complication that arises when planned and emergency service work intersects with public infrastructure. The success of its implementation will largely depend on the specifics of how emergencies are defined and managed under the new framework.

Contention

Despite the overall intention of improving service communication, there may be points of contention regarding the emergency clause outlined in the bill. Utility service providers will be exempt from the five-day notice requirement in emergencies, which could raise concerns about accountability and the public's right to timely information about potential disruptions. Stakeholders may debate the definitions and implications of what constitutes an 'emergency', emphasizing the potential for interpretations that could either aid or hinder public interest.

Companion Bills

NJ A3682

Same As Requires utility service providers to notify BPU of scheduled service work; permits government agencies and utility service providers to access BPU online database of scheduled service work.

NJ S178

Carry Over Requires utility service providers to notify BPU of scheduled service work; permits government agencies and utility service providers to access BPU online database of scheduled service work.

Previously Filed As

NJ S178

Requires utility service providers to notify BPU of scheduled service work; permits government agencies and utility service providers to access BPU online database of scheduled service work.

NJ A3682

Requires utility service providers to notify BPU of scheduled service work; permits government agencies and utility service providers to access BPU online database of scheduled service work.

NJ A1433

Requires certain telecommunications, cable television, and public utility service providers to notify BPU of service discontinuance to public entities 14 business days prior to shutoff.

NJ A2086

Requires certain telecommunications, cable television, and public utility service providers to notify BPU of service discontinuance to public entities 14 business days prior to shutoff.

NJ S1768

Requires certain providers of transportation services to develop and publish route schedules.

NJ A1490

Requires certain providers of transportation services to develop and publish route schedules.

NJ A5134

Requires certain providers of transportation services to develop and publish route schedules.

NJ HB4012

Relating to notice of a scheduled disconnection of water utility service.

NJ HB458

Relating to notice of a scheduled disconnection of water utility service.

NJ S189

Prohibits public utilities from discontinuing residential electric, gas, water, and sewer service after expiration of coronavirus public health emergency; requires those utilities to implement deferred payment agreements for those services.

Similar Bills

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