New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3499

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Requires BPU to post on its website report from public utility on public utility's capital investments in response to petition from public utility to increase rates.

Impact

This bill significantly impacts the regulation of the public utility sector in New Jersey. By requiring the BPU to publish these reports, the legislation aims to enhance consumer trust and awareness regarding how public utilities allocate capital and justify their operational costs. This policy change aligns with the ongoing trend of increasing transparency in utility operations, potentially leading to more informed decisions by consumers and stakeholders regarding public utility services.

Overall

Ultimately, A3499 seeks to balance the needs for corporate confidentiality with the public's right to know about utility operations. As discussions move forward, stakeholders from various sectors—including consumer advocacy groups, utility companies, and regulatory bodies—will play crucial roles in shaping the dialogue around the practical implications and enforcement of this bill.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3499, introduced in New Jersey's 221st Legislature, mandates that the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) post reports on its website concerning the capital investments of public utilities when these utilities petition for rate increases. This requirement aims to foster transparency in how utilities justify their requests for increased rates by scrutinizing their capital investments. Upon receiving a petition, the BPU will be responsible for examining the investment reports and making them publicly available, although any confidential information will be redacted before publication.

Contention

While the intention behind A3499 is to promote transparency, there may be points of contention regarding what is classified as 'confidential information.' Utilities may argue for more extensive protections around their proprietary information, which could limit the effectiveness of the transparency goals. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the administrative burden on the BPU to monitor and manage these reports efficiently, especially as the demand for utility services continues to grow.

Companion Bills

NJ S1802

Same As Requires BPU to post on its website report from public utility on public utility's capital investments in response to petition from public utility to increase rates.

NJ A3307

Carry Over Requires BPU to post on its website report from public utility on public utility's capital investments in response to petition from public utility to increase rates.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3307

Requires BPU to post on its website report from public utility on public utility's capital investments in response to petition from public utility to increase rates.

NJ S1802

Requires BPU to post on its website report from public utility on public utility's capital investments in response to petition from public utility to increase rates.

NJ S994

Requires BPU to conduct study of effect of coronavirus 2019 pandemic on local and public utility service and to quarterly collect and publish certain local and public utility service and customer information.

NJ A3329

Requires BPU to conduct study of effect of coronavirus 2019 pandemic on local and public utility service and to quarterly collect and publish certain local and public utility service and customer information.

NJ A1778

Requires BPU to conduct biennial rate cases for public utilities; increases penalties for public utilities failing to comply with BPU orders.

NJ S2128

Exempts local utilities from certain reporting requirements.

NJ A190

Exempts local utilities from certain reporting requirements.

NJ A272

Requires public utilities to provide customers notice of request for increase in rates; revises requirements related to hearings on proposed rate increases.

NJ S89

Requires public utilities to provide customers notice of request for increase in rates; revises requirements related to hearings on proposed rate increases.

NJ S597

Requires public utilities to provide customers notice of request for increase in rates; revises requirements related to hearings on proposed rate increases.

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