Bill Text: NY S07893 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Relates to application requirements for private or government entities that wish to provide electric service converting residential rental buildings from being mass-metered to submetered.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-18 - REFERRED TO ENERGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS [S07893 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-S07893-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 7893 IN SENATE January 18, 2022 ___________ Introduced by Sen. CLEARE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Energy and Telecommuni- cations AN ACT to amend the public service law, in relation to converting resi- dential rental buildings from being mass-metered to submetered The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 53 of the public service law is renumbered section 2 54 and a new section 53 is added to read as follows: 3 § 53. Residential rental building submetering. 1. A master-metered 4 residential rental building may be converted to be submetered if the 5 owner of the building files an application to convert the building to 6 submetering with the commission, provided that: 7 (a) The applicant applying to provide submetered electric service 8 includes with the application a procedure for notifying in writing, 9 within thirty days of filing the application with the commission, all 10 tenants of record of the proposal to submeter. The notification shall: 11 (i) include a summary of the information provided to the commission; 12 (ii) inform tenants that a public comment period has commenced; 13 (iii) state the date after which comments directed to the commission 14 will no longer be accepted; 15 (iv) prominently display the address and telephone number of the near- 16 est public service commission office; 17 (v) state the date, time, and location of the public hearing set by 18 the commission to hear testimony from the public; 19 (vi) direct the tenant where on the public service commission's 20 website the entire application can be viewed, as well as to provide a 21 toll-free telephone number and address from which a tenant of record may 22 request a copy of the complete application to be mailed to such tenant 23 at no cost to the tenant; 24 (vii) include a statement substantiating any economic advantages of 25 submetering over direct utility metering at the premises proposed to be 26 submetered; EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD03028-01-1S. 7893 2 1 (viii) include a description of the type of submetering system to be 2 installed and a validation of its reliability and accuracy; 3 (ix) state the method and basis for calculating rates to tenants, 4 which shall include a maximum rate provision preventing charges to 5 tenants from exceeding the tariffed rates and charges for service from 6 the local distribution utility; 7 (x) state complaint procedures and tenant protections consistent with 8 the Home Energy Fair Practices Act; and 9 (xi) demonstrate that satisfactory arrangements have been made with 10 the local department of social services to provide continued electric 11 service upon acceptance of vendor payment of utility assistance grants 12 in accordance with the state plan for regular and emergency home energy 13 assistance under section ninety-seven of the social services law, the 14 emergency utility assistance program under section one hundred thirty- 15 one-s of the social services law, and in accordance with other 16 provisions of the social services law or regulations of the office of 17 temporary and disability assistance relating to utility assistance 18 payments. 19 (b) The commission holds a public hearing at a location near the resi- 20 dential rental building at least thirty days prior to the conditional 21 and final approval or denial of the submetering application. 22 (c) The applicant includes with the application: 23 (i) findings of a study commissioned by the applicant of the thermal 24 characteristics of the building; 25 (ii) records of the last twenty-four months of electrical usage and 26 charges; 27 (iii) the projected submetered rates at the current usage rate for the 28 various dwelling unit types that exist in the building; 29 (iv) a plan to replace all non-energy star rated appliances provided 30 by the applicant to the tenants with energy star rated appliances. 31 (d) The applicant pays all costs of an independent energy analysis of 32 the building by one of the consultants chosen by the tenants if a group 33 of at least fifty percent of the tenants of record request such analysis 34 and the group of tenants provides to the applicant at least three bids 35 from consultants who can perform such analysis. 36 2. (a) All applications filed pursuant to the provisions of this 37 section shall be subject to a two-tiered approval process by the commis- 38 sion. Initial approval of an application, if granted by the commission, 39 shall be granted for a period of one year, at which time, the approval 40 shall automatically expire; provided that, within three months prior or 41 subsequent to the expiration of the grant of conditional approval, the 42 applicant may file for review of the application for the purpose of 43 obtaining final approval of the application. Any applicant filing for 44 review for final approval of an application shall submit to the commis- 45 sion a listing of the actual metered usage rates and charges to the 46 tenants during the period of the conditional approval of the applica- 47 tion. 48 (b) Any applicant whose application for conditional approval is denied 49 by the commission may re-file an application no earlier than six months 50 following the denial of the application by the commission. 51 (c) The commission shall provide written notice to an applicant of its 52 decision regarding applications within thirty days of the public hearing 53 required by subdivision one of this section. All denials of applications 54 shall state the reasons for the denial, shall specify the measures the 55 applicant must take to qualify for approval of the application and shall 56 advise the applicant of his or her right to investigation and review ofS. 7893 3 1 the denial of the application if the applicant considers such denial to 2 be without justification. 3 § 2. The public service commission shall promulgate any rules and 4 regulations necessary for the implementation of this act on its effec- 5 tive date. 6 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.