Public utilities: consumer services; eligibility for utility power outage credits; provide for. Amends 1939 PA 3 (MCL 460.1 - 460.11) by adding sec. 9f.
Impact
In addition to addressing individual reimbursements, HB4974 requires utility companies to reimburse local governments for various costs associated with service interruptions, such as emergency response and the operation of warming or cooling centers. This requirement is intended to help local units manage sudden financial burdens arising from such service disruptions, effectively expanding the responsibilities of electric utilities. The bill also sets a procedural framework for submitting claims for reimbursements to ensure timely processing, potentially improving responsiveness from utility companies in future outages.
Summary
House Bill 4974 amends the existing Michigan public utilities legislation to introduce specific provisions regarding reimbursement for individuals and local governments affected by utility service interruptions. The key focus of the bill is to ensure that individuals whose utility services are interrupted for more than four hours are compensated accordingly, either through a fixed amount or for costs incurred due to the service outage. The bill specifies reimbursement amounts of $50 for interruptions longer than four hours but less than 24 hours, and $200 for interruptions exceeding 24 hours. This marked change aims to alleviate the burdens faced by residents whose utilities are managed by landlords.
Contention
Some notable points of contention regarding HB4974 revolve around its potential financial implications for utility companies. Critics have expressed concerns that mandating such reimbursements may lead to increased operational costs for utility providers, which could ultimately be passed on to consumers in the form of higher rates. Additionally, there are fears that the defined amounts of reimbursement may not adequately cover actual incurred damages, particularly for severe interruptions that warrant more comprehensive support. Proponents, however, argue that the legislation provides necessary consumer protection and acknowledges the essential services that utilities provide during emergencies.
Public utilities: consumer services; reimbursement to consumer for losses due to a power outage; provide for. Amends 1939 PA 3 (MCL 460.1 - 460.11) by adding sec. 9f.
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