New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06110

Introduced
4/3/23  
Refer
4/3/23  

Caption

Prohibits electric, gas, telephone, cellular telephone, television, internet, energy, water services or any other utility providers from imposing additional fees related to administrative surcharges, fees for non-use or any other charges to customers living at their primary residence who are over sixty-five years of age or who have a developmental disability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A05328

Prohibits electric, gas, telephone, cellular telephone, television, internet, energy, water services or any other utility providers from imposing additional fees related to administrative surcharges, fees for non-use or any other charges to customers living at their primary residence who are over sixty-five years of age or who have a developmental disability.

NY HB2849

Relating to information about available free or low-cost cellular telephones and free or low-cost cellular telephone service plans provided to residents of certain nursing and assisted living facilities.

NY SB325

Cellular telephones: communications interceptions.

NY A08301

Relates to guardians of persons who are intellectually and developmentally disabled; repeals certain provisions relating thereto.

NY A07963

Eliminates late fees for residential utility customers; provides that no late payment charges may be imposed on residential customers.

NY SB00961

An Act Concerning The Enforcement Of The Ban On Using A Cellular Telephone Or Electronic Device While Driving.

NY A06326

Requires gas and electric corporations to provide forty-five days' notice to customers whenever there is a service rate or charge increase.

NY SB96

Emergency Telephone Users Surcharge Act.

NY S08326

Expands coverage for developmentally disabled persons past twenty-six years of age; prohibits insurance companies from wrongfully terminating contracts of developmentally disabled persons; requires recertification of such developmentally disabled person's condition once every five years.

NY A07553

Expands coverage for developmentally disabled persons past twenty-six years of age; prohibits insurance companies from wrongfully terminating contracts of developmentally disabled persons; requires recertification of such developmentally disabled person's condition once every five years.

Similar Bills

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