Bill Text: NY A06464 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Restricts the use of advanced metering infrastructure devices by electric, gas and water-works corporations.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-03 - referred to energy [A06464 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-A06464-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          6464
                               2017-2018 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                      March 7, 2017
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  DenDEKKER  --  read once and referred to the
          Committee on Energy
        AN ACT to amend the public service law, in relation to advanced metering
          infrastructure
          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  67-b to read as follows:
     3    § 67-b. Advanced metering infrastructure devices for electric and  gas
     4  services.  1.  The  commission  shall  not allow the installation of any
     5  advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) device by an electric and/or  gas
     6  corporation  unless such device meets or exceeds the following standards
     7  for AMI performance and safety, which shall include:
     8    (a) Federal Communications Commission standards  for  intentional  and
     9  unintentional radio frequency emissions and any other relevant standards
    10  related to radio frequency exposure;
    11    (b)  American  National  Standards Institute (ANSI) specifications for
    12  meter accuracy and performance; and
    13    (c) any other standards, requirements and  guidelines  established  by
    14  the  commission to protect customer health and safety and ensure, to the
    15  fullest extent possible,  the  protection  and  encryption  of  customer
    16  personal,  financial  and energy usage information. The commission shall
    17  promulgate regulations necessary to effectuate this subdivision.
    18    2. For purposes of this section advanced metering infrastructure shall
    19  include:
    20    (a) a one-way smart meter, which  shall  mean  a  device  designed  to
    21  utilize  one-way  communications  systems, including but not limited to:
    22  (i) power line carrier; (ii) radio frequency;  (iii)  wireless  fidelity
    23  network; (iv) telephony; and (v) the internet to transmit customer usage
    24  data  to  a  utility  for the purposes of billing; and be designed to be
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10381-01-7

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     1  capable of measuring and storing  customer  electric  and/or  gas  usage
     2  data, including time of use in real time; or
     3    (b)  a two-way smart meter, which shall mean a device that is designed
     4  to utilize two-way communications systems, including but not limited to:
     5  (i) radio frequency; (ii) wireless fidelity network; or (iii) the inter-
     6  net to transmit electric usage and  pricing  data  between  an  electric
     7  and/or  gas  corporation and its customers, where such device is capable
     8  of (A) measuring usage data and transmitting such data in  intervals  of
     9  at  least  once  per  day; (B) receiving in real-time, per-kilowatt hour
    10  (kWh) and/or per (therm) gas and electric supply and delivery rates; (C)
    11  detecting customer service disruptions and transmitting such information
    12  to an electric and/or gas corporation; and (D)  storing  customer  usage
    13  data.
    14    3.  It  shall be the right of every customer of an electric and/or gas
    15  corporation, at no penalty, fee or service charge to decline the permis-
    16  sion of his or her electric and/or gas corporation  (a)  to  replace  an
    17  existing  meter  at  such  customer's  premises that is assigned to such
    18  customer's account with a two-way smart meter, or  (b)  to  install  any
    19  two-way  smart  meter device at his or her property without such custom-
    20  er's consent.
    21    4. An electric and/or gas corporation may not install a two-way  smart
    22  meter  on  a  customer's  premises  that  is assigned to such customer's
    23  account unless it shall provide written notice to the customer  no  less
    24  than ninety days prior to the scheduled installation of such meter. Such
    25  notice shall provide that:
    26    (a)  the  customer shall have the right to decline his or her electric
    27  and/or gas corporation from installing a two-way  smart  meter  with  no
    28  fee, penalty or service charge;
    29    (b)  the  customer  may, at any point during a period of three hundred
    30  sixty-five days following the installation of  a  two-way  smart  meter,
    31  require  the  removal  of  such  device  with no fee, penalty or service
    32  charge;
    33    (c) the customer may be liable for a  fee  to  be  determined  by  the
    34  commission  for  the  removal  of  a  two-way  smart meter device if the
    35  customer requests the removal more than three  hundred  sixty-five  days
    36  following the installation of such meter at his or her premises.
    37    5.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of subdivisions three and four of
    38  this section, in the case of a multiple dwelling, as defined in subdivi-
    39  sion seven of section four of the multiple dwelling law,  a  condominium
    40  or cooperative, an electric and/or gas corporation shall not install one
    41  or  more  two-way  smart  meters  in such a structure where such type of
    42  meters have not been previously utilized (a)  unless  it  shall  provide
    43  written  notice  to  each  customer  of  record no less than one hundred
    44  eighty days prior to the scheduled installation of such meters  and  (b)
    45  where  more  than  thirty percent of the customers of record residing in
    46  such a structure at the time of notice decline  a  two-way  smart  meter
    47  installation  within ninety days of the notice provided in paragraph (a)
    48  of this subdivision.
    49    6. The notice required pursuant to subdivision five  of  this  section
    50  shall  inform  each customer of record of his or her electric and/or gas
    51  corporation's two-way smart meter installation plan for  such  structure
    52  and provide instructions on how a customer may decline installation. The
    53  electric and/or gas corporation shall maintain a record of all responses
    54  it receives for a period of no less than three years.
    55    § 2. The public service law is amended by adding a new section 89-q to
    56  read as follows:

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     1    §  89-q.  Advanced  metering  infrastructure  devices  for water-works
     2  services. 1. The commission shall not approve the  installation  of  any
     3  advanced  metering  infrastructure  (AMI) device by a water-works corpo-
     4  ration unless such device meets or exceeds the following  standards  for
     5  AMI performance and safety, which shall include:
     6    (a)  Federal  Communications  Commission standards for intentional and
     7  unintentional radio frequency emissions and any other relevant standards
     8  related to radio frequency exposure;
     9    (b) American National Standards Institute  (ANSI)  specifications  for
    10  meter accuracy and performance; and
    11    (c)  any  other  standards, requirements and guidelines established by
    12  the commission to protect customer health and safety and ensure, to  the
    13  fullest  extent  possible,  the  protection  and  encryption of customer
    14  personal, financial and water usage information.  The  commission  shall
    15  promulgate regulations necessary to effectuate this subdivision.
    16    2. For purposes of this section advanced metering infrastructure shall
    17  include:
    18    (a)  a  one-way  smart  meter,  which  shall mean a device designed to
    19  utilize one-way communications systems, including but  not  limited  to:
    20  (i)  power  line  carrier; (ii) radio frequency; (iii) wireless fidelity
    21  network; (iv) telephony; and (v) the internet to transmit customer usage
    22  data to a water-works for the purposes of billing; and be designed to be
    23  capable of measuring and storing customer water  usage  data,  including
    24  time of use in real time; or
    25    (b)  a two-way smart meter, which shall mean a device that is designed
    26  to utilize two-way communications systems, including but not limited to:
    27  (i) radio frequency; (ii) wireless fidelity network; or (iii) the inter-
    28  net to transmit electric usage and pricing data  between  a  water-works
    29  corporation and its customers, where such device is capable of (A) meas-
    30  uring  usage  data  and  transmitting such data in intervals of at least
    31  once per day; (B) receiving in  real-time,  water  supply  and  delivery
    32  rates;  (C) detecting customer service disruptions and transmitting such
    33  information to a water-works corporation; and (D) storing customer usage
    34  data.
    35    3. It shall be the right of every customer  of  a  water-works  corpo-
    36  ration,  at no penalty, fee or service charge (a) to decline the permis-
    37  sion of his or her water-works corporation to replace an existing  meter
    38  at  such customer's premises that is assigned to such customer's account
    39  with a two-way smart meter, or (b) to install any  two-way  smart  meter
    40  device at his or her property without such customer's consent.
    41    4.  A water-works corporation may not install a two-way smart meter on
    42  a customer's premises that is assigned to such customer's account unless
    43  it shall provide written notice to the customer no less than ninety days
    44  prior to the scheduled installation of such  meter.  Such  notice  shall
    45  provide that:
    46    (a)  the  customer  shall  have the right to decline his or her water-
    47  works corporation from installing a two-way smart  meter  with  no  fee,
    48  penalty or service charge;
    49    (b)  the  customer  may, at any point during a period of three hundred
    50  sixty-five days following the installation of  a  two-way  smart  meter,
    51  require  the  removal  of  such  device  with no fee, penalty or service
    52  charge;
    53    (c) the customer may be liable for a  fee  to  be  determined  by  the
    54  commission  for  the  removal  of  a  two-way  smart meter device if the
    55  customer requests the removal more than three  hundred  sixty-five  days
    56  following the installation of such meter at his or her premises.

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     1    5.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of subdivisions three and four of
     2  this section, in the case of a multiple dwelling, as defined in subdivi-
     3  sion seven of section four of the multiple dwelling law,  a  condominium
     4  or  cooperative, a water-works corporation shall not install one or more
     5  two-way  smart meters in such a structure where such type of meters have
     6  not been previously utilized (a) unless it shall provide written  notice
     7  to each customer of record no less than one hundred eighty days prior to
     8  the scheduled installation of such meters and (b) where more than thirty
     9  percent  of  the customers of record residing in such a structure at the
    10  time of the notice decline two-way smart meter installation within nine-
    11  ty days of the notice provided in paragraph (a) of this subdivision.
    12    6. The notice required pursuant to subdivision five  of  this  section
    13  shall  inform  each  customer of record of his or her water-works corpo-
    14  ration's two-way smart meter installation plan for  such  structure  and
    15  provide  instructions  on  how  a customer may decline installation. The
    16  water-works corporation shall maintain a  record  of  all  responses  it
    17  receives for a period of no less than three years.
    18    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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