New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3937

Introduced
12/9/24  

Caption

Requires public utility to charge volunteer emergency service organization residential rate.

Impact

The enactment of S3937 is expected to have a significant financial impact on both volunteer emergency service organizations and public utility companies. By mandating lower rates for these organizations, the bill seeks to foster a more sustainable operating environment for volunteer services, which traditionally face budget constraints and funding challenges. Moreover, the bill indirectly supports community safety by ensuring that volunteer services remain financially viable and operational, benefiting the communities they serve.

Summary

Senate Bill S3937, introduced in December 2024, addresses public utility pricing for volunteer emergency service organizations in New Jersey. The bill stipulates that public utilities must charge residential rates to volunteer emergency organizations if these rates are lower than the commercial rates for service at the respective properties. This legislative change aims to alleviate financial burdens on organizations that provide critical emergency services, including fire departments, first-aid squads, and ambulance services, which predominantly rely on volunteer members to operate.

Contention

While the bill's intent is largely viewed as positive, there may be concerns regarding the implications for public utility companies' revenue. Critics may argue that the financial adjustments required for these organizations could lead to increased rates for other utility users or straining public utility operations. Furthermore, the bill requires public utilities to establish certification procedures in collaboration with the Board of Public Utilities, which may raise questions about the administrative burden imposed on these companies. Ensuring that the implementation of the bill does not unintentionally complicate utility operations will be crucial.

Notable_points

Notably, this bill highlights the importance of volunteer services in emergency response frameworks across New Jersey and reflects a growing recognition of their role in community safety. By formally recognizing the need for equitable pricing structures, S3937 serves as a step towards valuing and preserving volunteer contributions, which are increasingly vital in times of need.

Companion Bills

NJ A5107

Same As Requires public utility to charge volunteer emergency service organization residential rate.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5107

Requires public utility to charge volunteer emergency service organization residential rate.

NJ S3161

Requires public utility to charge nonprofit organization residential rate.

NJ A4207

Requires public utility to charge nonprofit organization residential rate.

NJ A1770

Requires State to offer surplus State Police vehicles to certain volunteer fire and emergency service organizations.

NJ A2550

Requires electric, gas, and water public utilities to provide bill credits to volunteer fire companies, first aid, rescue, and emergency squads, and nonprofit homeless and domestic violence assistance organizations.

NJ A3481

Requires electric, gas, and water public utilities to provide bill credits to volunteer fire companies, first aid, rescue, and emergency squads, and nonprofit homeless and domestic violence assistance organizations.

NJ S2386

Provides gross income tax credit to active members of volunteer emergency service organizations for use of personal motor vehicle in performance of active duty.

NJ A3532

Provides gross income tax credit to active members of volunteer emergency service organizations for use of personal motor vehicle in performance of active duty.

NJ A3554

Provides reimbursement to volunteer emergency service organizations for expenses incurred in response to certain false alarms; makes appropriations.

NJ A2569

Provides reimbursement to volunteer emergency service organizations for expenses incurred in response to certain false alarms; makes appropriations.

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