Requires utility service providers to notify BPU of scheduled service work; permits government agencies and utility service providers to access BPU online database of scheduled service work.
Impact
The implications of Bill S178 extend to improving operational efficiencies within the state by enhancing coordination between utility service providers and government agencies. The establishment of an online database is expected to facilitate better planning of roadworks and other public projects, minimizing disruptions that scheduled utility service work might cause in public rights-of-way. This real-time information exchange aims to foster a more transparent operational environment for both utility providers and government agencies.
Summary
Bill S178, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, mandates that utility service providers notify the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) about any scheduled service work. This notice must be provided at least five business days in advance of the work being conducted. Additionally, the bill requires the BPU to maintain an online database that will hold real-time information regarding upcoming utility service work, thereby serving as a resource for government agencies to plan related projects effectively. The bill seeks to streamline communication and planning between utility providers and government entities.
Contention
While the bill is generally viewed as a step toward better communication and efficiency in utility management, some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the specific requirement of a five-day notice for scheduled work. In emergency situations, the bill provides an exemption from this notice requirement, which may lead to differences in operational readiness among utility providers. Balancing the need for timely emergency responses with adequate communication to affected parties will be a point of active discussion as the bill moves through legislative processes.
Requires utility service providers to notify BPU of scheduled service work; permits government agencies and utility service providers to access BPU online database of scheduled service work.
Requires utility service providers to notify BPU of scheduled service work; permits government agencies and utility service providers to access BPU online database of scheduled service work.
Requires certain telecommunications, cable television, and public utility service providers to notify BPU of service discontinuance to public entities 14 business days prior to shutoff.
Requires certain telecommunications, cable television, and public utility service providers to notify BPU of service discontinuance to public entities 14 business days prior to shutoff.
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