Enacts the "ratepayer transparency act" which requires bills utilized by public and private gas corporations, electric corporations and gas and electric corporations in levying charges for service to include separate categories for certain charges.
Impact
If enacted, A08414 would amend the existing public service law to establish new requirements for the format and information disclosed on utility bills. The intent is to ensure that customers can readily identify the components of their bills and understand rates and rate schedules more thoroughly. By mandating a clear breakdown of charges, the bill seeks to empower consumers making energy decisions and potentially help them optimize their energy use and expenditures.
Summary
Bill A08414, known as the 'Ratepayer Transparency Act', aims to enhance clarity and simplicity in utility billing practices for both public and private gas and electric corporations. The bill requires these utilities to itemize their charges on customer bills, clearly distinguishing between supply and delivery charges, as well as any additional charges approved by the commission that extend beyond the basic provision of energy services. This initiative reflects a dedicated effort to make utility billing more transparent, allowing consumers to better understand what they are being billed for and how rates are structured.
Contention
The primary point of contention surrounding A08414 revolves around the additional administrative requirements for utility companies. While proponents argue that the act promotes consumer rights and increases transparency, critics may argue that the increased obligations could lead to increased costs for utility providers. There are concerns that the new requirements may ultimately be passed onto consumers in the form of higher utility rates, potentially undermining the very transparency that the bill aims to achieve. Hence, finding a balance between transparency and cost-effectiveness will be key in the discussions surrounding this bill.
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Enacts the "ratepayer transparency act" which requires bills utilized by public and private gas corporations, electric corporations and gas and electric corporations in levying charges for service to include separate categories for certain charges.
Prohibits utility corporations from charging customers for gas or electric service which was rendered more than two months prior to the mailing of the first bill to the customer; requires utility corporations to provide a two-year history of charges in their bills.
Prohibits utility corporations from charging customers for gas or electric service which was rendered more than two months prior to the mailing of the first bill to the customer; requires utility corporations to provide a two-year history of charges in their bills.
Directs the public service commission to require electric and steam corporations to provide rate reductions or refunds for inadequate or interrupted service; requires electric corporations to reimburse ratepayers for damages to and losses of property and business caused by power outages in certain instances.
Prohibits utility corporations from charging customers for gas or electric service which was rendered more than three months of the monthly billing period; requires utility corporations to provide a thirteen-month usage history in their bills.
Prohibits utility corporations from charging customers for gas or electric service which was rendered more than three months of the monthly billing period; requires utility corporations to provide a thirteen-month usage history in their bills.
Enacts the "home utility weatherization jobs act"; requires each gas corporation, electric corporation, or combination gas or electric corporation to submit to the public service commission for review and approval a weatherization pilot program plan.
Enacts the "home utility weatherization jobs act"; requires each gas corporation, electric corporation, or combination gas or electric corporation to submit to the public service commission for review and approval a weatherization pilot program plan.