New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2309

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires public utility to provide daily updates to municipalities concerning public utility service work.

Impact

By mandating daily updates, A2309 is anticipated to significantly impact state laws governing public utilities and municipal interactions. It will enhance accountability and transparency regarding utility operations, particularly during emergencies that pose risks to health and safety. The Board of Public Utilities will play a crucial role in implementing this legislation, developing rules and regulations that dictate how updates are communicated. This will also entail an adjustment in how publicly funded emergency responses are coordinated, with implications for both administrative efficiency and public trust.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2309 seeks to enhance communication between public utilities and municipalities by mandating that utilities provide daily updates on service work. This requirement applies to all public utility work conducted within a municipality's boundaries, including emergency situations. The bill aims to ensure that local government officials, particularly the mayor and municipal clerk, are informed promptly about the status of utility service work, thereby improving coordination during emergencies and enhancing public safety measures. The bill is designed to establish clear guidelines for updating and informing the community about ongoing service work.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, A2309 may face some opposition. Critics could argue that the requirement for daily updates could impose additional burdens on public utilities, especially smaller ones that may lack the resources to comply consistently. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the specificity and relevance of the updates provided, as overly detailed reports might overwhelm or confuse municipal officials rather than assist them. Furthermore, it raises questions about the best practices for emergency communications across varying situations and the effectiveness of this approach in improving public utility service work outcomes.

Companion Bills

NJ S3923

Same As Requires public utility to provide daily updates to municipalities concerning public utility service work.

NJ A1923

Carry Over Requires public utility to provide daily updates to municipalities concerning public utility service work.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1923

Requires public utility to provide daily updates to municipalities concerning public utility service work.

NJ S3923

Requires public utility to provide daily updates to municipalities concerning public utility service work.

NJ A1263

Requires municipalities, public utilities, and State to use LED technology in certain street lights.

NJ A546

Requires municipalities, public utilities, and State to use LED technology in certain street lights.

NJ S2790

Requires certain public utilities to provide customers notice of certain utility work that could impact traffic.

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 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 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 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 S260

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.

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