"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.
Impact
The bill significantly impacts state laws governing public utility operations by instituting stricter requirements for transparency and accountability. It compels utilities to submit annual reliability plans that detail how they will provide safe and consistent service, as well as how they plan to restore service effectively during outages. Moreover, by tying civil administrative penalties to violations of these regulations, the bill aims to enforce compliance and enhance the overall quality of public utility services across the state.
Summary
Assembly Bill A765, known as 'The Reliability, Preparedness, and Storm Response Act of 2020,' is a legislative proposal that mandates public utilities in New Jersey to improve their emergency preparedness and service reliability plans. The bill requires utilities to file specific information regarding their service reliability and emergency communication strategies with the Board of Public Utilities (BPU). This proactive approach aims to enhance the performance benchmarks for utilities in terms of communication and reliability, especially during service disruptions caused by storms or other emergencies.
Contention
Notably, the legislation addresses the issue of civil penalties, escalating the penalties imposed on utilities from a mere $100 to a maximum of $25,000 for each violation, and allowing total penalties up to $2 million for related events. This aspect could lead to contentious debates regarding the financial impact on public utilities, with concerns raised by industry stakeholders about the severity of these penalties and their potential to stifle operations or lead to higher rates for consumers. Additionally, there could be disagreements surrounding the implementation and administrative burden of these new requirements, necessitating careful examination by both legislators and utility companies.
Carry Over
"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.
"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.
"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.
Directs BPU to require electric public utilities to protect electric distribution and transmission system from human-caused and solar electromagnetic pulses.
Relating to the requirement that retail water and utility services adopt an emergency preparedness plan for use during a local power outage; providing an administrative penalty.