Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3534

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to electric ratepayer protections

Impact

The potential impact of H3534 on state law is significant, as it introduces legal consequences for violations, treating any breach of this new regulation as an unfair and deceptive act. The Attorney General is empowered to enforce this law through civil penalties, restitution, and other legal remedies available under Chapter 93A of the General Laws. This change could offer consumers greater assurance that they will not fall victim to unfavorable contract terms or aggressive marketing tactics when it comes to their electricity supply.

Summary

House Bill 3534, introduced by Representative Frank A. Moran and co-sponsored by several legislators, aims to amend Chapter 164 of the General Laws in Massachusetts by instituting new protections for residential electric ratepayers. Specifically, the bill prohibits energy suppliers, marketers, or brokers from entering into new contracts or renewing existing contracts for generation services with residential customers starting January 1, 2026. The goal of this legislation is to safeguard consumers from potentially exploitative practices in the residential electric market by curbing misleading or deceptive contract renewals.

Contention

While the bill is designed to enhance consumer protections, it may face contention in terms of its implications for energy competition and supplier agreements. There may be concerns among energy suppliers regarding the impact of this legislation on their operations and the perceived reduction in market flexibility. The bill's supporters will need to address these potential criticisms by demonstrating how consumer protections can coexist with a competitive marketplace for energy services in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3195

Regarding a sales tax exemption

MA H1685

Relative to the District Court of Lawrence

MA H2895

Regarding a sales tax exemption

MA H3744

To establish free access to ride to elections in Massachusetts (FARE)

MA H1228

To prohibit inappropriate use of the state health care cost benchmark

MA H653

To support community-based schools

MA H2921

Relative to retirement benefits

MA H1392

To preserve and protect public health

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.