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S 1552 NY

Relates to the establishment of reduced residential rates for electric and natural gas service to low-income customers

NY · session 2025-2026 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Jan 10, 2025

Latest action (May 6, 2026) REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE

Summary

New York S 1552 requires electric and natural gas utilities to establish reduced rate programs for low-income residential customers. The bill mandates rate reductions of 25 to 35 percent for customers receiving benefits from assistance programs such as Supplemental Security Income, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Medicaid, and other specified programs. Utilities must cooperate with state agencies to identify and enroll eligible customers through privacy-protected data exchanges. The bill requires utilities to implement these reduced rates by January 1, 2027, and directs them to offset the revenue impact through various mitigation measures such as using utility overearnings rather than raising rates for other customers.

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Relates to the establishment of reduced residential rates for electric and natural gas service to low-income customers.

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Action history (4)

  1. Jan 10, 2025 REFERRED TO ENERGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS · upper
  2. Jan 27, 2025 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE · upper
  3. Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO ENERGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS · upper
  4. May 6, 2026 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE · upper

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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee&nbspVotes Floor&nbspVotes Memo Text LFIN Chamber&nbspVideo/Transcript S01552 Summary: BILL NO S01552 &nbsp SAME AS SAME AS A05620

&nbsp SPONSOR PARKER &nbsp COSPNSR COMRIE, FERNANDEZ, JACKSON &nbsp MLTSPNSR &nbsp Amd §65, add §66-x, Pub Serv L &nbsp Relates to the establishment of reduced residential rates for electric and natural gas service to low-income customers.

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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________

1552

2025-2026 Regular Sessions

IN SENATE

January 10, 2025 ___________

Introduced by Sens. PARKER, COMRIE, FERNANDEZ, JACKSON -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Energy and Telecommunications

AN ACT to amend the public service law, in relation to the establishment of reduced residential rates for electric and natural gas service to low-income customers

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:

1 Section 1. Section 65 of the public service law is amended by adding a 2 new subdivision 17 to read as follows: 3 17. Reduced residential rates for electric and natural gas service to 4 low-income customers. (a) Electric and gas corporations shall establish 5 and continue reduced rate schedules for low-income electric and natural 6 gas customers. The average effective rate reduction shall not be less 7 than twenty-five percent or more than thirty-five percent of the reven- 8 ues that would have been produced for the same billed usage by other 9 residential customers receiving full service from the utility who are 10 not eligible for the reduced rate. 11 (b) Reduced residential rates for electric and natural gas service 12 shall be established for any customer who receives benefits from the 13 supplemental security income program for the aged or disabled or other 14 persons, the temporary assistance to needy families program, safety net 15 assistance, the supplemental nutrition assistance program, medical 16 assistance, the home energy assistance program, the telephone lifeline 17 assistance program, and any other additional assistance program or 18 income standard approved by the commission. 19 (c) Providers of electric and natural gas service shall cooperate with 20 the commission and social services districts and other agencies to 21 certify and recertify customer eligibility through privacy protected 22 data exchanges approved by the commission to achieve efficient enroll- 23 ment of eligible customers.

EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD04551-01-5

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1 (d) Providers of electric and natural gas service shall strive to 2 provide reduced residential rates to all customers eligible for them, 3 and shall provide application forms for reduced rates to eligible low- 4 income customers on their websites, at their offices, and by other 5 means. Information regarding the availability and eligibility standards 6 for reduced rates shall be provided to residential customers at the time 7 of service initiation, in bill inserts, in communications to customers 8 in arrears, and by other means required or approved by the commission. 9 (e) The incremental revenue effects of enhancement to low-income rate 10 programs under this section shall be deferred for subsequent rate making 11 treatment and approval by the commission. The revenue impact of such 12 rate reduction shall be mitigated by (i) applying any earnings of the 13 utility above the allowed return on equity set in the most recent rate 14 case, (ii) disallowing any premium above the rate of return allowed for 15 not filing a rate case or for sharing of overearnings, (iii) utilizing 16 any uncommitted funds available from current surcharges allowed by the 17 commission and not expressly authorized by statute, (iv) disallowing 18 recovery from ratepayers of any costs of executive compensation bonuses. 19 After such mitigation measures, and other mitigation measures which the 20 commission may approve, any shift of revenue responsibility to other 21 customers due to the revenue effects of low-income rates shall not be 22 borne solely by any single class of customer. 23 § 2. The public service law is amended by adding a new section 66-x to 24 read as follows: 25 § 66-x. Reduced residential rates for electric and natural gas service 26 to low-income customers. 1. The commission shall require electric and 27 natural gas corporations to establish and continue programs of rate 28 reduction and other assistance to low-income residential electric and 29 natural gas customers, the revenue impact of which shall not be borne 30 solely by any single class of customer. The commission shall ensure 31 appropriate levels of rate reduction for low-income electric and natural 32 gas customers to mitigate hardship, which shall not be less than twen- 33 ty-five percent or more than thirty-five percent of the revenues that 34 would have been produced for the same billed usage by other residential 35 customers receiving full service from the utility who are not eligible 36 for the reduced rate. In establishing the appropriate percentage 37 reduction the commission shall ensure to the extent feasible that low- 38 income ratepayers are not jeopardized or overburdened by rates for elec- 39 tric and natural gas service. 40 2. The commission shall establish customer income and categorical 41 eligibility standards for reduced rates, which shall include, without 42 limitation, any customers who receive benefits from the supplemental 43 security income program for the aged or disabled or other persons, the 44 temporary assistance to needy families program, safety net assistance, 45 the supplemental nutrition assistance program, medical assistance, the 46 home energy assistance program, and the telephone lifeline assistance 47 program. 48 3. The commission shall promote full penetration of the reduced rate 49 assistance to all eligible customers through privacy protected data 50 exchanges with agencies providing assistance to categorically eligible 51 customers to achieve efficient enrollment, certification, and periodic 52 recertification of eligibility. 53 4. The commission shall require providers of electric and natural gas 54 service to provide information and application forms for reduced rates 55 to eligible low-income customers on their websites, at their offices, 56 and by other means, and to provide information regarding the availabili-

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1 ty and eligibility standards for reduced rates to residential customers 2 at the time of service initiation, in bill inserts, in communications 3 with customers in arrears, and by other means required or approved by 4 the commission. 5 5. The commission shall require electric and natural gas corporations 6 to establish reduced rates pursuant to this section to be effective no 7 later than January first, two thousand twenty-seven, and to file period- 8 ic reports at least annually regarding the number of eligible customers 9 receiving reduced rates, utility efforts to provide reduced residential 10 rates to all customers eligible for them, and other information deemed 11 necessary or appropriate by the commission for the efficient adminis- 12 tration of the reduced rates. 13 6. The commission shall require that the incremental revenue effects 14 of enhancement to low-income rate programs under this section be 15 deferred for subsequent rate making treatment. The incremental revenue 16 impact of such rate reductions shall be mitigated by: 17 (a) applying any earnings of the utility above the allowed return on 18 equity set in the most recent rate case, pursuant to subdivision twenty 19 of section sixty-six of this article; 20 (b) disallowing any rate of return premium for not filing a rate case 21 or for sharing of overearnings after rates are set; 22 (c) utilizing any uncommitted revenues from surcharges allowed by the 23 commission but not expressly authorized by statute; and 24 (d) disallowing executive compensation or bonuses not essential to the 25 provision of safe and adequate service. 26 After applying revenues from such sources, and other mitigation meas- 27 ures which the commission may approve, any shift of revenue responsibil- 28 ity to other customers due to the revenue effects of low-income rates 29 shall not be borne solely by any single class of customer. 30 § 3. This act shall take effect on the sixtieth day after it shall 31 have become a law.

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