S 10530 NY
Relates to electric service to tenants provided through submeters
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New York Senate Bill 10530 establishes requirements for owners and submeterers who provide electric service to tenants through submeters in multi-unit residential buildings. The law requires owners and submeterers to eliminate submetering problems in a timely manner and to be responsible for all shared area charges for electricity used in common areas outside individual dwellings, unless a written agreement is in place addressing these costs. Owners may only deviate from this responsibility if a legal impediment or extraordinary cost prevents eliminating the submeter problem, or if the problem is minimal, in which case they may negotiate a mutually acceptable written agreement with tenants. The bill establishes a complaint process requiring owners to notify the Public Service Commission within five days of receiving a complaint, conduct an investigation within 30 business days by an independent licensed professional, and provide tenants with written findings; owners who fail to investigate must credit tenants for any overcharges plus interest. These protections cannot be waived by any party and apply to new leases and lease renewals after the law takes effect.
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Requires an owner or submeterer of a building to eliminate any submetering problems in a timely manner; imposes responsibility for all the shared area charges for service measured to areas outside of the dwelling, unless there is an agreement to the contrary; prohibits the waiver of such provision; provides a complaint process.
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- Liz Krueger Democratic · primary
Action history (1)
- May 19, 2026 REFERRED TO ENERGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS · upper
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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee Votes Floor Votes Memo Text LFIN Chamber Video/Transcript S10530 Summary: BILL NO S10530   SAME AS No Same As   SPONSOR KRUEGER   COSPNSR   MLTSPNSR   Add §52-a, Pub Serv L   Requires an owner or submeterer of a building to eliminate any submetering problems in a timely manner; imposes responsibility for all the shared area charges for service measured to areas outside of the dwelling, unless there is an agreement to the contrary; prohibits the waiver of such provision; provides a complaint process.
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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________
10530
IN SENATE
May 19, 2026 ___________
Introduced by Sen. KRUEGER -- 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 electric service to tenants provided through submeters
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The public service law is amended by adding a new section 2 52-a to read as follows: 3 § 52-a. Electric service to tenants provided through submeters. 1. As 4 used in this section, the following terms shall have the following mean- 5 ings: 6 (a) "Owner" means and includes the owner, owners, or agents of the 7 freehold of the premises or lesser estate therein, mortgagee or vendee 8 in possession, assignee of rents, receiver, executor, trustee, lessee, 9 agent, or any other person, firm or corporation, directly or indirectly 10 in control of a dwelling. 11 (b) "Submeterer" means any multi-unit residential premises owner or 12 utility customer of record who purchases electricity for delivery by the 13 utility to the premises and facilitates the sale or redistribution of 14 such electricity for use by the premises occupants whose units are sepa- 15 rately metered and billed based on the measurement of electricity use in 16 each occupant's unit. Any entity acting on behalf of such owner that 17 arranges for the installation of submeters and the billing of submetered 18 usage to individual residents shall be considered the agent of the subm- 19 eterer. The submeterer may engage the services of a submetering service 20 provider to install meters, read meters and/or handle billing. 21 (c) "Submetering" means a system of measuring electricity use in a 22 residential unit in a master-metered multi-unit residential premises by 23 means of a submeter installed on the wiring to each residential unit. 24 (d) "Dwelling" means any building or structure or portion thereof 25 which is occupied in whole or in part as the home, apartment residence 26 or sleeping place of one or more human beings, including any equipment 27 located outside such building or structure or portion thereof which is
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD15511-02-6
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1 under the exclusive use and control of the occupant, and is either rent- 2 ed, leased, let or hired out, to be occupied, or is occupied as the 3 residence or home of one or more persons. 4 (e) "Utility" means any gas or electric corporation and/or munici- 5 pality providing service to residential customers. 6 (f) "Submetered unit" means any tenant, or tenants who rent a dwelling 7 from an owner that is served by a submeter. 8 (g) "Extraordinary cost" means the cost, as determined by a qualified 9 professional, of installing equipment necessary to eliminate a submeter 10 in a dwelling or portion thereof which is in excess of the amount of 11 rent for four months rental of such dwelling. The commission shall adopt 12 additional rules for determining extraordinary cost based upon whether 13 the amount of service measured by the shared meter that is utilized 14 outside the shared meter customer's dwelling is sufficient to warrant 15 the cost of such installation. 16 (h) "Legal impediment" means a restriction which prevents separate 17 metering, rewiring, or re-piping due to zoning ordinances which limit 18 the number or type or location of meters in a building or due to the 19 historical significance of the structure or such other legal 20 restrictions as determined by the commission in its rules. 21 (i) "Shared area charges" means that portion of charges billed for 22 service to areas outside the submetered dwellings that are for nonexclu- 23 sive use by tenants. 24 (j) "Third-party charge" means that a third-party whose utility 25 service was to be measured through another meter had caused or benefit- 26 ted from a submeter condition. 27 2. (a) An owner or submeterer shall eliminate any submetering problems 28 in a timely manner and shall be responsible for all the shared area 29 charges for service measured to areas outside of the dwelling, unless 30 there is an agreement pursuant to paragraph (b) or (c) of this subdivi- 31 sion. 32 (b) (i) In the event that a legal impediment or extraordinary cost 33 prevents elimination of a submetering problem or in the event that the 34 problem measured through the electric submeter is minimal, under commis- 35 sion rules adopted, pursuant to subdivision seven of this section, the 36 owner, as an alternative to eliminating the submeter problem, may enter 37 into a mutually acceptable written agreement with the submeter customer. 38 Where applicable, if a third-party charge shall occur, for apportioning 39 the charges for service measured through a submeter; the submeter 40 customer experiencing such problem shall pay only for the estimated 41 amount of service provided to the dwelling; or 42 (ii) In the event that there is an existing written agreement between 43 the owner and all submetered units for the apportionment of charges for 44 shared area charges as measured prior to October twenty-fourth, nineteen 45 hundred ninety-one, such agreement will remain in effect, provided, 46 however, that one or all of the submetered units may request the commis- 47 sion or its designee to review the existing written agreement if such 48 customer believes the terms are unfair, unreasonable, or if there is a 49 finding that the shared area charges do not meet the terms of the agree- 50 ment. If the commission or its designee finds that the terms of the 51 existing written agreement are unfair or unreasonable, the commission or 52 its designee shall void such agreement and assist the interested parties 53 in negotiating and executing a mutually acceptable written agreement. 54 (c) (i) In the event that a mutually acceptable written agreement is 55 negotiated and executed, the owner shall provide a copy of the agreement 56 to all parties.
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1 (ii) If the interested parties are unable to negotiate a mutually 2 acceptable written agreement, the commission or its designee, upon a 3 complaint by a customer or owner, shall order a remedy, consistent with 4 the relief provided in this section, as it deems proper. The commission 5 or its designee shall have the authority to apportion estimated charges 6 for service measured through a submeter among the owner, and all subme- 7 tered units. 8 3. The provisions of this section: (a) may not be waived by an owner, 9 tenant, or utility; and (b) shall not affect the validity of a lease or 10 rental agreement in effect on or before the effective date of this 11 section. For purposes of this section, renewals and extensions of leases 12 and rental agreements that commence after the effective date of this 13 section shall be deemed to be new leases and rental agreements. 14 4. (a) Upon a customer's verbal or written complaint to the owner that 15 a submeter is measuring service to the customer's dwelling incorrectly 16 and that the customer is responsible for any incorrect charges for such 17 service, or upon receipt of other information indicating that a problem 18 may exist, the owner shall notify the public service commission in writ- 19 ing no less than five days after such complaint is made or receipt of 20 information indicating that a problem exists. The owner or submeterer 21 shall also provide a copy of such notice to the complainant. If such 22 owner is not the submeterer or in control of the meters and related 23 equipment notice shall also be provided to such metering utility. Upon 24 the request of a submetered unit, or upon an indication that a problem 25 may exist, such owner or submeterer shall immediately, but no later than 26 thirty-days after such problem was identified, conduct an investigation. 27 (b) (i) The investigation described in paragraph (a) of this subdivi- 28 sion shall be conducted, within thirty business days of the date of the 29 complaint or receipt of information indicating a problem may exist. The 30 investigation shall include, but not be limited to, conducting appropri- 31 ate tests, an examination of wiring, piping, meters and heating equip- 32 ment in the building as may be needed, an estimate of gas, electricity 33 or steam used in the submetered customer's dwelling and in areas outside 34 the dwelling, and a review of billing records, and a review of the total 35 bill paid by all submetered units to the owner and the total bill paid 36 to the utility by the owner or submeterer. 37 (ii) Any investigation conducted pursuant to this subdivision shall be 38 performed by a licensed electrician or professional engineer. Such indi- 39 vidual shall be independent and not an employee of, nor have a direct 40 financial interest in, the owner, submeterer, or any submetering service 41 provider responsible for billing at the premises. 42 (c) Each submetered unit shall be provided with a written determi- 43 nation of the findings of such investigation. A notice shall be included 44 with the determination informing the recipients of the availability of 45 the commission's complaint handling procedures, and providing the 46 department's address and telephone number for filing objections to such 47 determination. 48 (d) Failure of an owner or submeterer to conduct an investigation, to 49 provide access to any common area in the building or to cooperate with 50 any reasonable request made by the commission or submeter testing organ- 51 ization shall result in a determination that the customer's submeter 52 problem is founded. The owner shall be required to provide credits to 53 residents for such overcharges plus interest as consistent with section 54 one hundred eighteen of this chapter and with 16 NYCRR § 145. 55 (e) (i) Any customer filing a complaint under this section shall 56 provide reasonable access to the dwelling to conduct the investigation
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1 described herein. The owner or submeterer shall make good faith efforts 2 to schedule and conduct the investigation in a manner that minimizes 3 disruption to the customer. 4 (ii) An owner or submeterer may submit a written request to the 5 commission that an investigation be suspended for failure to cooperate 6 if the customer filing a complaint has unreasonably refused access after 7 a minimum of three good faith attempts to schedule and conduct the 8 investigation. The owner or submeterer shall notify the customer in 9 writing of any request for suspension and shall provide the commission 10 documentation in support of such efforts. For the purposes of this 11 subparagraph, documentation shall include, but not be limited to, the 12 dates, times, and methods of communication for each attempt. 13 (iii) An investigation may be suspended for failure to cooperate only 14 upon a written determination by the commission or its designee that the 15 customer has unreasonably refused access after documented good faith 16 efforts by the owner or submeterer. The owner or submeterer shall notify 17 the customer in writing of any determination issued pursuant to this 18 paragraph. 19 (f) Any customer filing a complaint under this section or owner who 20 disagrees with a determination may utilize the commission's complaint 21 handling procedures to obtain a written departmental determination by 22 complaining to the department within forty-five days after receipt of 23 the meter test findings. In the event that the meter test as a result of 24 a complaint under this section within does not occur under the required 25 time period, the department shall investigate, upon the submeter custom- 26 er's or owner's request, and issue a written determination. The commis- 27 sion or its designee shall have the authority to apportion estimated 28 charges for service measured by a shared meter among the owner, shared 29 meter customer and any third-party. 30 5. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, one hundred 31 twenty days after notice is sent to the owner that meter test or commis- 32 sion has made a final determination that a submeter customer's dwelling 33 is in violation of subdivision two of this section: 34 (a) the commission shall verify that, pursuant to subdivision two of 35 this section, the owner has eliminated the submeter problem or has 36 entered into a mutually acceptable written agreement with the submetered 37 units for apportioning the charges for service measured by the submeter- 38 er and has provided a copy to each dwelling or, as an alternative to 39 eliminating the submeter problem, has established a separate account in 40 the owner's name as the customer of record for all applicable shared 41 area charges and all future service measured resulting from shared area 42 charges; 43 (b) if the owner has not eliminated the problem or entered into such 44 agreement or established such account or if the amount of the service is 45 not minimal under commission rules adopted pursuant to subdivision seven 46 of this section, the commission shall establish an account in the 47 owner's name as the customer of record for service measured to shared 48 areas and bill the owner for all applicable shared area charges and all 49 future service measured; provided, however, that the commission or its 50 designee may grant an extension not to exceed ninety days to an owner 51 if, in its judgment, extenuating circumstances beyond an owner's control 52 prevented timely compliance, or such meter is the subject of an ongoing 53 department review regarding the apportionment of estimated charges 54 pursuant to subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (c) of subdivision two of 55 this section. Notice of such extension shall be provided to each subme- 56 tered unit within the building;
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1 (c) the owner or submeterer shall refund to the submeter customer an 2 estimated amount of excess charges for twelve months of all service 3 measured as a result of the submeter problem, not limited to shared area 4 charges or third-party involvement; provided, however, that this para- 5 graph shall not apply if charges are minimal under commission rules 6 adopted pursuant to subdivision seven of this section. 7 6. No owner or submeterer may bill a submeter unit or otherwise 8 recover from any customer any portion of the submeter problem charges or 9 charges refunded. The owner or submeterer may enter into a written 10 agreement with all parties pursuant to section two or resolve any subme- 11 tering problems in compliance with section one hundred eighteen of this 12 chapter and with 16 NYCRR Part 96. 13 7. Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, the 14 commission shall determine an appropriate quantity of service on a 15 submeter that is utilized outside of the customer's dwelling which is to 16 be considered minimal in commission through rules and regulations. 17 § 2. This act shall take effect on the first of January next succeed- 18 ing the date upon which it shall have become a law. Effective immediate- 19 ly, the addition, amendment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation 20 necessary for the implementation of this act on its effective date are 21 authorized to be made and completed on or before such effective date.
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