New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08530

Introduced
10/15/25  
Refer
10/15/25  

Caption

Enacts the utility transparency and fair billing protection act to prevent consumers from being overcharged due to misclassified utility rates by mandating proactive account reviews, automatic adjustments, and ensuring clear communication between utilities and customers.

Impact

Once enacted, the bill will significantly impact state laws governing utility companies, particularly the Public Service Law. The bill shifts the responsibility of monitoring billing accuracy from consumers to utility companies. It mandates automatic adjustments for misclassified accounts, enabling consumers to receive refunds for overcharges without having to report the errors themselves. This change is designed to enhance consumer protection and financial well-being, particularly for vulnerable groups such as low-income households and the elderly who are often disproportionately affected by billing errors.

Summary

Bill S08530, known as the 'Utility Transparency and Fair Billing Protection Act,' aims to safeguard consumers from being overcharged by utility companies due to misclassification of utility rates. The legislation mandates utility companies to implement a proactive automated review system to identify discrepancies in billing classifications. It seeks to ensure that the utility companies actively monitor their billing practices, rectify mistakes, and communicate with consumers effectively regarding their rate classifications.

Contention

Notably, the bill anticipates pushback from utility companies concerned about the potential financial implications of such extensive regulatory measures. Opponents may argue that the mandatory reviews and refund requirements could lead to increased operational costs. However, proponents assert that such measures are necessary to ensure fairness and prevent exploitation of consumers, emphasizing accountability in utility billing practices. The bill's provisions for automatic billing adjustments and refunds reflect a commitment to consumer rights and financial transparency.

Enforcement

To enforce compliance, the bill establishes penalties for utility companies that fail to adhere to the requirements. These include potential fines and a mechanism for customer redress through complaints to an oversight department. This layer of accountability aims to ensure that customer interests are prioritized, thus reinforcing the state's commitment to consumer protection in the utility sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A10764

Enacts the "utility billing integrity act" to establish utility billing integrity and consumer protections through anomaly detection, advanced data analytics and the usage of artificial intelligence; requires every utility to implement and maintain a billing integrity program utilizing anomaly detection systems to review all residential utility bills prior to issuance; provides that where a billing anomaly is identified, the utility shall provide prompt notice to the customer that the bill is under review.

NY S09081

Requires utilities to automatically enroll customers over the age of fifty-five in any available savings programs.

NY AB2424

Public Utilities Commission: communications: low-income customers.

NY H5282

Utility Billing Accountability and Consumer Protection Act

NY A10492

Prohibits utilities from charging customers excise tax; provides such tax shall be charged against and paid by the utility.

NY S09102

Prohibits utilities from charging customers excise tax; provides such tax shall be charged against and paid by the utility.

NY SB643

To Provide Transparency And Accountability For Public Utilities; And To Require Certain Public Utilities To Report To The Legislative Council.

NY SB01531

An Act Concerning Public Utility Transparency And Accountability And Proceedings Of The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.

NY HB158

Enact the Consumer Utility Billing Transparency Act

NY AB1295

Public utilities: bills and notices: consolidation and transparency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.