Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2612

Introduced
3/20/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Refer
5/5/25  

Caption

Providing for utility shutoff protections during periods of extreme heat

Impact

The bill imposes a significant impact on state laws governing public utility operations. It mandates that municipal lighting plants and electric companies are prohibited from interrupting service for residential customers who cannot meet overdue payments, provided that the service is essential for temperature control and safety during summer months. Additionally, cities, towns, and water districts are required to submit monthly reports to the Department of Public Utilities, detailing the number of households that would potentially lose service without these protections. This reporting mechanism aims to enhance oversight and ensure accountability among utility providers during periods of extreme weather.

Summary

Bill S2612, titled 'An Act providing for utility shutoff protections during periods of extreme heat', seeks to amend existing Massachusetts General Laws to enhance protections for utility customers facing financial hardship during extreme heat conditions. The bill's primary objective is to ensure that electric and water services are maintained for residents unable to pay overdue charges during critical heat periods, specifically from May 15 to September 30, or during National Weather Service-issued heat warnings. This initiative reflects increasing concerns about public safety, particularly among vulnerable populations during extreme weather events.

Contention

The debate surrounding S2612 may center on issues of financial responsibility and the economic implications for utility providers. Proponents argue that the bill is crucial for protecting public health and safety, especially for low-income families who may struggle to keep their homes cool during heatwaves. Critics, however, might express concerns about the potential financial burden on utility companies and the risk of increased operational costs leading to higher rates for consumers overall. There may also be questions regarding the effectiveness of the proposed public education campaigns intended to inform customers about available assistance programs, which could influence the bill's overall success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3972

Providing for utility shutoff protections during periods of extreme heat

MA A10648

Protects residential customers from utility service shutoffs due to non-payment during summer and winter periods of extreme heat or cold; allows such utility services to be discontinued for non-payment outside such periods; requires an annual report to be submitted to the governor and legislature and posted publicly online.

MA S1027

Extreme Heat/Ban Utility Disconnections

MA HB102

Utility shutoffs; revise Governor's authority regarding.

MA HB839

Utility shutoffs; revise Governor's authority regarding.

MA S959

Providing for energy assistance during the summer months

MA S1355

To establish extreme temperature worker protections

MA H1561

Requiring notice to landlords relating to gas or electric shutoffs

MA SB0252

Water supply: systems and utilities; water shutoff protection act; enact. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0248'25, SB 0250'25

MA S2238

Protecting consumers from unreasonable utility rate increases

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.