New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1128

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Revises and updates public utility franchise process; allows State's political subdivisions to revoke franchises; increases certain penalties.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will empower local governments to revoke utility franchises if utilities violate the terms and conditions set forth in the franchise agreement. This provision includes requirements for public hearings where local authorities can decide on franchise renewals or revocations. Additionally, the bill enhances the BPU's ability to enforce compliance through increased civil penalties for violations, which are raised significantly from $100 to $25,000 per incident. This increase addresses concerns about accountability and service quality.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1128 aims to revise and update the existing laws governing public utility franchises in New Jersey. One of the significant changes proposed is to limit the duration of public utility franchises granted by political subdivisions to a maximum of seven years, ensuring the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) thoroughly evaluates each franchise before approval. The bill mandates that utilities demonstrate their ability to provide safe, adequate, and proper service at reasonable rates to gain approval for their franchises.

Contention

There might be contention surrounding the new enforcement mechanisms, particularly regarding the increased penalties designed to deter violations. Opponents may argue that such high penalties could disproportionately affect smaller utilities and potentially lead to higher rates for consumers. Furthermore, the provisions allowing local governments to revoke franchises could create conflicts between utilities and municipalities, particularly in areas where service delivery and local regulations are sensitive.

Additional_points

Overall, A1128 seeks to strengthen consumer protections by ensuring that utilities meet high standards of service delivery. With the establishment of a 'Utilities Civil Penalty Fund,' the bill proposes that collected penalties be credited back to utility customers, enhancing its public support. The bill emphasizes the importance of consumer interests and regulatory oversight in the utility sector, aligning public utility operations with broader public convenience and interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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