New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02182

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  
Report Pass
1/21/25  
Engrossed
1/27/25  
Refer
1/27/25  
Engrossed
5/14/25  
Refer
5/14/25  

Caption

Permits the rendering of an estimated bill from a utility corporation or municipality under certain circumstances; requires each utility corporation and municipality within six months to submit to the commission a model for the calculation of and procedures for estimated bills that incorporates best practices and technology and accounts for any barriers to the use of actual meter readings.

Impact

The legislation imposes stricter requirements on utility corporations and municipalities. They must establish procedures for calculating estimated bills, incorporating best practices and technology, and demonstrate efforts to obtain actual meter readings. Failure to comply with these rules may result in financial penalties, as the bill prohibits charging customers for any supply or delivery costs associated with non-compliant estimated billing. This change is likely to improve transparency in billing practices and reinforce consumer trust in utility services across the state.

Summary

S02182 aims to regulate the issuance of estimated utility bills by utility corporations and municipalities in New York State. The bill allows for estimated billing under specific circumstances, requiring that such practices be approved by the appropriate regulatory commission. This legislation is designed to enhance consumer protection by ensuring that customers are only billed based on estimates when certain conditions are met, including the inability to obtain an actual meter reading due to exceptional circumstances. Thus, this bill emphasizes the need for utility providers to strive for accuracy in billing practices.

Contention

Critics of S02182 argue that while the bill is a step in the right direction, its implementation may lead to increased administrative burdens on utility providers. There are concerns regarding how utilities will manage the requirements to demonstrate efforts to obtain actual meter readings and whether these efforts will satisfactorily meet consumer needs. Some stakeholders express worries that excessive regulation could stifle innovation in utility billing practices that might lead to more accurate estimations or improved customer service options.

Notable_points

One notable aspect of the bill is the provision requiring utilities to develop a revised model for estimating bills and submit it for approval to the commission within a specified timeframe. Additionally, the bill reflects the broader trend in utility regulation aimed at protecting consumers and promoting fair billing practices, especially in situations where actual meter readings are unfeasible. This aligns with ongoing efforts to ensure accountability in utility services, balancing the need for operational flexibility with consumer protections.

Companion Bills

NY A05969

Same As Permits the rendering of an estimated bill from a utility corporation or municipality under certain circumstances; requires each utility corporation and municipality within six months to submit to the commission a model for the calculation of and procedures for estimated bills that incorporates best practices and technology and accounts for any barriers to the use of actual meter readings.

Previously Filed As

NY A00888

Permits the rendering of an estimated bill from a utility corporation or municipality under certain circumstances; requires each utility corporation and municipality within six months to submit to the commission a model procedure for the calculation of estimated bills that incorporates best practices and technology and accounts for any barriers to the use of actual meter readings.

NY S01851

Permits the rendering of an estimated bill from a utility corporation or municipality under certain circumstances; requires each utility corporation and municipality within six months to submit to the commission a model procedure for the calculation of estimated bills that incorporates best practices and technology and accounts for any barriers to the use of actual meter readings.

NY S08012

Prohibits utility corporations from charging customers for gas or electric service which was rendered more than three months of the monthly billing period; requires utility corporations to provide a thirteen-month usage history in their bills.

NY A08542

Prohibits utility corporations from charging customers for gas or electric service which was rendered more than three months of the monthly billing period; requires utility corporations to provide a thirteen-month usage history in their bills.

NY A08311

Permits utility corporations to enter into agreements with municipalities and private landowners for the development of multi-use trails in electric utility corridors that can be used for recreation and transportation.

NY S07891

Permits utility corporations to enter into agreements with municipalities and private landowners for the development of multi-use trails in electric utility corridors that can be used for recreation and transportation.

NY S04234

Prohibits utility corporations from charging customers for gas or electric service which was rendered more than two months prior to the mailing of the first bill to the customer; requires utility corporations to provide a two-year history of charges in their bills.

NY A04055

Prohibits utility corporations from charging customers for gas or electric service which was rendered more than two months prior to the mailing of the first bill to the customer; requires utility corporations to provide a two-year history of charges in their bills.

NY S00406

Authorizes utility corporations, telegraph and telephone corporations, and cable television corporations to provide notice of bills to third parties at the request of the customer.

NY A01368

Authorizes utility corporations, telegraph and telephone corporations, and cable television corporations to provide notice of bills to third parties at the request of the customer.

Similar Bills

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