New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5326

Caption

Requires public utility to reimburse the State or local unit, in certain circumstances, for costs incurred in securing potentially dangerous condition caused by property controlled by the public utility.

Impact

Should A5326 be enacted, it will amend prior legislation to explicitly require public utilities to cover reimbursement claims for costs associated with protecting the public from hazardous situations. The bill outlines the necessary steps that a government entity must follow to initiate such claims, including notifying the utility of the danger and deploying personnel to manage the situation. The establishment of a fee schedule by the Commissioner of Community Affairs is intended to provide a structured approach to claim submissions, thereby enhancing transparency and streamlining reimbursement processes.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5326 aims to establish a framework requiring public utilities to reimburse the State or local units of government for costs incurred in securing properties that result in potentially dangerous conditions. The primary focus of the bill is on ensuring public safety by placing the financial responsibility for securing dangerous conditions on the public utilities controlling those properties. This move aligns with existing legislation that holds utilities accountable for their operations that may pose risks to public welfare.

Contention

One noteworthy aspect of the bill is the provision that allows public utilities a one-hour grace period to address potentially dangerous conditions themselves, which prevents them from being held liable if they act promptly. This raises questions regarding the balance of responsibility between public utilities and government entities. Some stakeholders may argue that the grace period could lead to delays in government response to emergencies if utilities do not act quickly enough. Furthermore, there may be concerns regarding how the established fee schedule will be determined and its implications for public costs associated with emergency responses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4139

Requires public utility to reimburse the State or local unit, in certain circumstances, for costs incurred in securing potentially dangerous condition caused by property controlled by the public utility.

NJ HB1007

Prohibit use of the South Dakota public utilities commission gross receipts tax fund for reimbursement of costs incurred by the Public Utilities Commission.

NJ SB1579

Relating to the recovery and securitization of extraordinary costs incurred by certain gas utilities; authority to issue bonds.

NJ AB3062

Fire protection districts: electrical corporations and local publicly owned electric utilities: prescribed or controlled burns: notice requirements.

NJ HB2679

Power; public utilities; UCC; securities

NJ A1101

Directs public utilities and pipeline operators to reimburse municipalities for certain emergency services.

NJ A1366

Directs public utilities and pipeline operators to reimburse municipalities for certain emergency services.

NJ A3554

Provides reimbursement to volunteer emergency service organizations for expenses incurred in response to certain false alarms; makes appropriations.

NJ A2569

Provides reimbursement to volunteer emergency service organizations for expenses incurred in response to certain false alarms; makes appropriations.

NJ S2623

Permits reimbursement of COBRA health benefit costs of survivors of certain deceased public safety employees; appropriates $750,000.

Similar Bills

NJ A2111

"Highway Accident Property Tax Relief Act"; requires State to reimburse municipalities for costs of providing certain emergency services.

NJ A991

"Highway Accident Property Tax Relief Act"; requires State to reimburse municipalities for costs of providing certain emergency services.

NJ S4139

Requires public utility to reimburse the State or local unit, in certain circumstances, for costs incurred in securing potentially dangerous condition caused by property controlled by the public utility.

NJ S2078

Permits municipal, county, and regional police and fire forces to establish five-year residency requirement for police officers and firefighters; allows exceptions to requirement under certain circumstances.

NJ S2216

Permits municipal, county, and regional police and fire forces to establish five-year residency requirement for police officers and firefighters; allows exceptions to requirement under certain circumstances.

RI H7484

Allows anyone receiving a state pension to serve on fire district boards and the Pascoag utility board. Authorizes for volunteer firefighters municipal approved real/personal property tax exemptions and income tax credits for training/ equipment costs.

CA AB1103

Agricultural lands: livestock producers: managerial employees: livestock pass program: disaster access to ranch lands.

CA AB1141

Agricultural lands: agricultural and livestock producers: agricultural pass program: disaster access to farm lands.