10/12/11 N.Y. St. Reg. PSC-41-11-00015-P
PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE State Administrative Procedure Act, NOTICE is hereby given of the following proposed rule:
Proposed Action:
The Commission is considering a tariff filing by Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation to consolidate existing net metering provisions into a general information section and revise billing provisions applicable to demand metered customers.
Statutory authority:
Public Service Law, section 66(12)
Subject:
Clarify existing net metering and revise billing provisions.
Purpose:
To consolidate existing net metering provisions and revise billing provisions applicable to demand metered customers.
Substance of proposed rule:
The Commission is considering whether to approve, modify or reject, in whole or in part, a filing by Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation to consolidate existing net metering tariff provisions into a general information section and revise billing provisions applicable to demand metered customers. The proposed tariff amendments have an effective date of January 1, 2012. The Commission may adopt in whole or in part, modify or reject Central Hudson’s proposal, and may apply its decision to other utilities.
Text of proposed rule and any required statements and analyses may be obtained by filing a Document Request Form (F-96) located on our website http://www.dps.state.ny.us/f96dir.htm. For questions, contact:
Leann Ayer, Public Service Commission, 3 Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York 12223-1350, (518) 486-2655, email:
leann_ayer@dps.state.ny.usData, views or arguments may be submitted to:
Jaclyn A. Brilling, Secretary, Public Service Commission, 3 Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York 12223-1350, (518) 474-6530, email:
secretary@dps.state.ny.usPublic comment will be received until:
45 days after publication of this notice.
Regulatory Impact Statement, Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, Rural Area Flexibility Analysis and Job Impact Statement
Statements and analyses are not submitted with this notice because the proposed rule is within the definition contained in section 102(2)(a)(ii) of the State Administrative Procedure Act.