Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB670

Introduced
11/27/23  
Refer
11/27/23  

Caption

Prohibiting certain utility service disconnections for nonpayment.

Impact

If passed, AB670 would amend existing statutes to ensure that certain low-income and vulnerable groups maintain access to essential energy services, particularly during times of adverse weather conditions. This prohibition on disconnections could lead to a significant reduction in the instances of heating or energy loss for at-risk populations, thereby promoting health and safety in these communities. The bill acknowledges the importance of utility services as basic needs and aligns with broader efforts to support low-income households, especially during winter months when utility vulnerabilities are heightened.

Summary

Assembly Bill 670 aims to protect vulnerable households from the disconnection of their utility services during the winter months, specifically from November 1 to April 15. The bill prohibits public utilities from disconnecting the primary heat or energy source for residential dwellings for nonpayment if the occupants are from households that earn at or below 250% of the federal poverty guidelines, or if they include individuals whose health and safety would be at risk from disconnection due to old age or youth. The bill also extends this protection to residences occupied by people with disabilities, ensuring they receive continued utility service during the cold months.

Contention

Discussion around AB670 may raise points of contention regarding the balance between protecting vulnerable populations and the potential impact on utility companies, which could raise concerns about revenue loss from unpaid bills. Stakeholders may argue about the feasibility and financial sustainability of utility operations if they are restricted from disconnecting service to non-paying customers, even in the context of providing support to those in need. While proponents might frame the bill as essential to public welfare and safety, critics could caution against potential unintended consequences, including increased financial strain on public utilities and the risk of encouraging non-payment of bills.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB340

Utilities; prohibitions on the disconnection of utility services under certain conditions, provided

WI SB598

Public utilities: gas and electric service disconnections.

WI HB1054

Residential customers; disconnection prohibitions for certain utilities.

WI SB0278

Utility disconnections and customer data reports.

WI H0088

An act relating to a prohibition on utility disconnections during periods of extreme heat

WI SB0097

Utility disconnections and customer data reports.

WI SB631

Prohibiting municipalities from disconnecting water service for nonpayment of stormwater fees

WI H0419

Residential Utility Disconnections

WI HB841

Disaster or emergency; disconnection prohibitions for certain utilities.

WI SB57

Utilities: disconnection of residential service.

Similar Bills

NJ A3133

Establishes position of Youth Disconnection Prevention and Recovery Ombudsperson; establishes "School Disconnection Prevention Task Force."

NJ S3080

Establishes position of Youth Disconnection Prevention and Recovery Ombudsperson; establishes "School Disconnection Prevention Task Force."; appropriates $200,000.

NJ A398

Establishes position of Youth Disconnection Prevention and Recovery Ombudsperson; establishes "School Disconnection Prevention Task Force."

CA SB598

Public utilities: gas and electric service disconnections.

VA HB906

Public utilities; municipal utilities, disconnection of service, consumer protections.

VA SB480

Public utilities; municipal utilities, disconnection of service, consumer protections.