New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S430

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires Division of Rate Counsel to consider environmental impacts of proposed rate or service measure when representing public interest in certain proceedings and appeals.

Impact

The introduction of S430 signifies a significant shift in how regulatory bodies assess the implications of rate changes on the environment and society, especially for vulnerable communities. By requiring the consideration of climate and environmental factors, such as the social cost of carbon, the bill aims to support New Jersey's de-carbonization goals, helping the state to align its utility regulations with broader environmental objectives. The bill will prioritize cases that have notable implications for public health and environmental justice, particularly in overburdened communities, thereby ensuring that their needs are addressed in regulatory proceedings.

Summary

Senate Bill 430, also known as S430, mandates that the Division of Rate Counsel in New Jersey must consider environmental impacts when representing the public interest in proceedings regarding proposed rates or service measures. Specifically, the bill emphasizes the need to evaluate the affordability and equitability of proposed rate adjustments compared to existing measures and alternatives. This reflects a growing recognition within legislative frameworks of the importance of integrating environmental considerations into rate-setting processes.

Contention

Debate surrounding S430 has likely focused on potential challenges and benefits of implementing such requirements. Proponents argue that it is essential for public health and safety, advocating for stronger regulatory oversight that accounts for environmental costs in utility service provisions. Critics may express concerns about added complexity or delays in the regulatory process, suggesting that strict integrations of environmental assessments could hinder timely infrastructure improvements or rate adjustments required for operational efficiency. Nonetheless, the emphasis on considering both environmental impact and social equity marks an important evolutionary step in New Jersey's regulatory landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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