New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3483

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Requires certain customer identification to be presented to electric power or gas supplier if customer switches services.

Impact

If enacted, A3483 amends existing regulations under P.L.2015, c.291 and introduces significant procedural requirements for electricity and gas service providers. These modifications include the establishment of a clear identification verification process, hence impacting the administrative obligations of both suppliers and customers. Utilities will be required to verify and attest to the identification of customers prior to any service switches, potentially leading to operational changes to accommodate this criterion. Additionally, the bill dictates that no customer can switch suppliers without prior written or electronic consent, anchoring consumer rights in the context of service agreements.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3483, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that residential customers must provide specific identification requirements when switching between electric power suppliers and basic generation service providers, or between gas suppliers and utilities. The bill aims to enhance consumer protection by ensuring that customers are clearly identified before changes to their service providers are finalized. By requiring government-issued photo identification or a combination of non-photo ID with a secondary identification method, the bill seeks to reduce fraud and safeguard consumer interests in an industry often associated with switching complexities and potential confusion.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding A3483 may include the practicality of enforcing identification requirements among customers who may not possess the necessary forms of ID, particularly in vulnerable populations. Critics might argue that such hurdles could restrict customer autonomy and complicate the process of switching suppliers, which is meant to empower consumers to find better rates or services. Furthermore, while proponents emphasize enhanced security and consumer protection, opponents may highlight concerns about potential market restrictions and how this affects competition within the energy sector.

Companion Bills

NJ S2653

Same As Requires certain customer identification to be presented to electric power or gas supplier if customer switches services.

NJ S2714

Carry Over Requires certain customer identification to be presented to electric power or gas supplier if customer switches services.

NJ A4069

Carry Over Requires certain customer identification to be presented to electric power or gas supplier if customer switches services.

Similar Bills

NJ S2714

Requires certain customer identification to be presented to electric power or gas supplier if customer switches services.

NJ A4069

Requires certain customer identification to be presented to electric power or gas supplier if customer switches services.

NJ S2653

Requires certain customer identification to be presented to electric power or gas supplier if customer switches services.

NJ A841

Requires BPU, electric power suppliers, and gas suppliers to publish certain information related to filing of customer complaints.

NJ A990

Requires BPU, electric power suppliers, and gas suppliers to publish certain information related to filing of customer complaints.

NJ S3123

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NJ A4782

Revises goal for annual capacity of solar energy projects to be approved under Community Solar Energy Program; allows certain customers to self-attest to income for program participation; allows information disclosure of customers participating in program.

NJ A3864

Requires BPU to hold monthly in-person or virtual seminars to provides customers with certain information concerning electric power and gas suppliers.