Requires electric public utilities to disseminate through social media and text message certain information during power outages.
Impact
If enacted, A523 would significantly impact the utility regulations under Title 48 of the Revised Statutes by establishing new requirements for information dissemination. Utilities would need to ensure that they are equipped to provide timely and clear communication with residents when outages occur, potentially changing the operational protocols for how utilities interact with the public.
Summary
A523 is a legislative proposal that aims to enhance communication during power outages in New Jersey. The bill mandates electric public utilities to develop and implement a plan for disseminating information to the public through their social media accounts and text message alert services about critical resources available during outages. This includes sharing details on the locations and operational hours of warming centers, charging stations for electronic devices, and places providing potable water and ice.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding A523 may center on the effectiveness and practicality of social media as a reliable communication tool in emergencies. Critics could argue that not everyone has access to social media or mobile devices, which could leave vulnerable populations without crucial information. Additionally, the bill raises questions about the responsibilities of utilities in terms of managing and updating their social media platforms, a task that requires resources and may present operational challenges.
Requires electric, gas, and water public utilities to disseminate outage information to customers through autodialed telephone call, text message, and electronic mail alert service.
Requires electric, gas, and water public utilities to disseminate outage information to customers through autodialed telephone call, text message, and electronic mail alert service.
Requires electric, gas, and water public utilities to disseminate outage information to customers through autodialed telephone call, text message, and electronic mail alert service.
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