Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3700

Introduced
3/30/23  

Caption

Relative to consumer protection and private utility lines and poles

Impact

The implications of HB 3700 on state laws are significant, as it amends existing statutes in Chapter 12 and Chapter 164 of the General Laws. Notably, it requires that electric bills clearly indicate to consumers the use of private lines for service delivery. This transparency allows ratepayers to understand their utility condition better and holds utility companies accountable for delivering the expected service standards. The bill aims to protect consumers from potential service disruptions by empowering them to request necessary changes to their electricity service arrangements.

Summary

House Bill 3700, titled 'An Act relative to consumer protection and private utility lines and poles,' aims to enhance the rights of residential ratepayers in Massachusetts concerning their electricity supply. This bill mandates the Department of Public Utilities to act upon the request of any residential ratepayer who utilizes a private line or other means to receive electricity. The bill proposes that these ratepayers should be enabled to transition to public utility lines for their electricity service, thus formalizing their energy delivery systems and potentially improving service reliability.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention centers around the administrative burden this bill places on utility companies and how it may impact operational costs. Critics might argue that requiring utilities to facilitate these requests and make necessary changes could lead to delays in service and increased rates for all consumers. Proponents, on the other hand, argue that the bill is essential in ensuring that residential customers are not left vulnerable due to outdated and inefficient infrastructure associated with private lines and poles.

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