Requires certain electric public utilities to file emergency response plan with BPU.
Impact
Under this bill, utilities that fail to meet established standards are subject to fines of $10,000 per violation per day, capped at a total of $1 million for related violations. This financial incentive aims to encourage proper compliance with emergency response protocols. The BPU will have the authority to investigate violations, either on its own initiative or prompted by requests from the Governor or local governments affected by service outages. This increases accountability and ensures that utilities must adhere to mandatory safety standards.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2881 mandates that investor-owned electric public utilities in New Jersey must prepare and submit an emergency response plan to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU). The intent of this legislation is to establish a uniform set of standards to enhance the preparation for and restoration of service after power outages. By imposing these regulations, the bill aims to ensure utilities are equipped to handle emergencies effectively and reduce the duration and impact of service disruptions for consumers during outages.
Contention
One notable contention surrounding Bill A2881 is the imposition of strict penalties for non-compliance, which opponents argue could inadvertently lead to increased costs for consumers as utilities may pass on the financial burdens associated with these fines. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the effectiveness of mandated emergency plans and whether they will truly translate into improved response times during actual outages. Some community advocates have also expressed that the bill could oversimplify the complexities of emergency management, which require more than just regulatory compliance to be effectively navigated.
"The Reliability, Preparedness, and Storm Response Act of 2020"; requires public utilities to file certain information concerning emergency preparedness with BPU and increases certain penalties.
"Reliability, Preparedness, and Storm Response Act;" requires public utilities to file certain information concerning emergency preparedness with BPU and increases certain penalties.
"The Reliability, Preparedness, and Storm Response Act of 2020"; requires public utilities to file certain information concerning emergency preparedness with BPU and increases certain penalties.
Requires BPU to establish best practices and to assess electric public utilities' compliance with BPU best practices during BPU's review of rate increase.
Requires BPU to establish best practices and to assess electric public utilities' compliance with BPU best practices during BPU's review of rate increase.