Requires certain water companies to provide representative of fire department, fire district, or volunteer fire company access to fire hydrants for water flow rate testing purposes.
Impact
The enactment of A1346 will have a significant impact on state laws governing the operations of public utilities, particularly in relation to emergency services. By mandating access to water hydrants for testing purposes, the bill supports the operational needs of fire service providers and ensures that they are well-equipped to handle fire emergencies efficiently. It reinforces the role of fire departments in protecting public safety by ensuring they have the necessary data on water availability during emergencies.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1346 aims to enhance fire protection efforts by ensuring certain water companies, operating as public utilities, provide authorized representatives of fire departments, fire districts, or volunteer fire companies with access to fire hydrants. This access is specifically for the purpose of testing the water flow rate of the hydrants to ascertain their adequacy for public fire protection purposes. This includes facilitating better emergency preparedness and response capabilities for fire services across the state of New Jersey.
Contention
While the bill may seem straightforward, there could be contentious discussions regarding how it balances the operational needs of utilities with the rights of private companies. Concerns may arise from water companies about liability, logistical challenges, and the impact on their regular operations. Additionally, there may be debates around the specific definitions and regulations that could arise from allowing access to hydrants for non-company representatives, which could complicate regulatory frameworks governing public utilities.
Requires certain water companies to provide representative of fire department, fire district, or volunteer fire company access to fire hydrants for water flow rate testing purposes.
Prohibits water companies from assessing more than one charge per fire hydrant to fire departments, fire districts, or volunteer fire companies for use of fire hydrants.
Prohibits water companies from assessing more than one charge per fire hydrant to fire departments, fire districts, or volunteer fire companies for use of fire hydrants.
Requires electric, gas, and water public utilities to provide bill credits to volunteer fire companies, first aid, rescue, and emergency squads, and nonprofit homeless and domestic violence assistance organizations.
Requires electric, gas, and water public utilities to provide bill credits to volunteer fire companies, first aid, rescue, and emergency squads, and nonprofit homeless and domestic violence assistance organizations.