New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1787

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

"Vegetation Management Response Act"; concerns vegetation management related to electric public utility infrastructure.

Impact

The act establishes robust measures for utilities to manage vegetation, mandating notification protocols to inform affected individuals and entities about upcoming vegetation management activities. Notably, utilities must inform customers and relevant government bodies of planned activities at least 60 days in advance. Moreover, the law requires annual public education initiatives to promote awareness regarding the significance of vegetation management. While these enhancements aim to prevent service disruptions, they also grant utilities significant leeway in managing vegetation without the need for local approval, assuming good faith measures are met.

Summary

S1787, known as the 'Vegetation Management Response Act', aims to enhance the authority of electric public utilities in New Jersey concerning vegetation management related to their infrastructure. This legislation allows utilities to utilize a comprehensive range of methods for managing 'hazard vegetation,' which refers to any vegetation that poses a security risk to electric transmission and distribution lines. The bill is designed to ensure the reliable transmission and distribution of electric light, heat, and power, especially following historical weather disasters that had severe impacts on the state's utilities.

Contention

The bill has sparked some contention regarding the balance of power between local governments and electric utilities. While supporters argue that it is necessary for public safety and service reliability, detractors worry that the expansive powers granted to utilities might undermine local ordinances and the authority of municipal shade tree commissions. Furthermore, the act includes provisions allowing local governments to opt-out of compliance, which raises concerns about uniformity in vegetation management across municipalities. This tension highlights the ongoing debate about local control versus the need for a cohesive statewide approach to infrastructure maintenance and safety.

Companion Bills

NJ A1776

Same As "Vegetation Management Response Act"; concerns vegetation management related to electric public utility infrastructure.

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