Bill Text: NH SB266 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Prohibiting electric utilities from installing and maintaining smart meter gateway devices without the residential or business property owner's consent.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 16-0)

Status: (Passed) 2012-06-07 - Senate Signed by the Governor on 06/07/2012; Chapter 0150; Effective 06/07/2012 [SB266 Detail]

Download: New_Hampshire-2012-SB266-Introduced.html

SB 266-FN – AS INTRODUCED

2012 SESSION

12-2999

09/03

SENATE BILL 266-FN

AN ACT prohibiting electric utilities from installing and maintaining smart meter gateway devices without the residential or business property owner’s consent.

SPONSORS: Sen. Forsythe, Dist 4; Sen. Barnes, Jr., Dist 17; Sen. Boutin, Dist 16; Sen. Bradley, Dist 3; Sen. Forrester, Dist 2; Sen. Gallus, Dist 1; Sen. Lambert, Dist 13; Sen. White, Dist 9; Rep. Manuse, Rock 5; Rep. Giuda, Merr 7; Rep. Kurk, Hills 7; Rep. Baldasaro, Rock 3; Rep. Comerford, Rock 9

COMMITTEE: Energy and Natural Resources

ANALYSIS

This bill prohibits electric utilities from installing and maintaining smart meter gateway devices without the residential or business property owner’s consent.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

12-2999

09/03

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twelve

AN ACT prohibiting electric utilities from installing and maintaining smart meter gateway devices without the residential or business property owner’s consent.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

1 New Subdivision; Smart Meter Gateway Devices. Amend RSA 374 by inserting after section 61 the following new subdivision:

Smart Meter Gateway Devices

374:62 Property Owner’s Consent Required for Smart Meter Gateway Devices.

I. In this subdivision:

(a) “Smart meter gateway device” means any electric utility meter, electric utility meter component, electric utility load control device, or device ancillary to the electric utility meter, which is located at an end-user’s residence or business, and which serves as a communications gateway or portal to electrical appliances, electrical equipment, or electrical devices within the end-user’s residence or business, or which otherwise communicates with, monitors, or controls such electrical appliances, electrical equipment, or electrical devices.

(b) “Electric utility” means any public utility, as defined in RSA 362:2, which is engaged in the sale or distribution of electricity ultimately sold to the public, any rural electric cooperative, without regard to whether a certificate of regulation or deregulation is on file with the public utilities commission, and any municipal electric system operating pursuant to RSA 38 within or outside its municipal boundaries.

II.(a) No electric utility that sells or provides electricity within the state of New Hampshire shall install a smart meter gateway device on or in a person’s home or business without the written consent of the person or persons who own the home or business.

(b) An electric utility selling or providing electricity shall create a designated signature form that the person or persons who own the home or business must sign to opt-in to having a smart meter gateway device installed on or in his or her home or business.

III. When an electric utility enrolls a home owner or business owner for electrical service at his or her home or business, the electric utility shall disclose in writing whether a smart meter gateway device has been installed, and shall remove, or allow to be removed, all smart meter gateway devices upon written request of the homeowner or business owner.

2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect upon its passage.

LBAO

12-2999

12/01/11

SB 266-FN - FISCAL NOTE

AN ACT prohibiting electric utilities from installing and maintaining smart meter gateway devices without the residential or business property owner’s consent.

FISCAL IMPACT:

The Public Utilities Commission states this bill may have an indeterminable fiscal impact on state, county and local expenditures in FY 2012 and each year thereafter. There is no fiscal impact on state, county and local revenue.

METHODOLOGY:

The Public Utilities Commission states this bill prohibits electric utilities from installing and maintaining smart meter gateway devices without the residential or business property owner’s consent. The Commission states there is only one electric company installing smart meters in the State. The Commission does not have the data to determine how many customers would be offered a smart meter or would refuse the installation of one to determine the fiscal impact of this bill. The Commission states having a smart meter may allow a customer to manage electric load and to reduce demand at times of high pricing. To the extent the state, county or local governments have electricity accounts with smart meters they may be able to decrease expenditures. The Commission is not able to determine any additional costs that may be incurred by customers refusing to have a smart meter installed.

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