Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation S.7230/A.237 which aims to protect consumers during storms and other emergencies by requiring utility companies to develop plans to prioritize responding to reports of downed wires. If a member of the public identifies a downed wire that presents a hazard, they now can report that wire to their utility, which must respond to no later than seventy-two hours after the response to an emergency ends.
"A downed power line isn't just an inconvenience -- it poses significant safety risks to New Yorkers,” Governor Hochul said. “Consumers should be able to report downed power lines to their utility company, and we're making sure that happens in the safest, fastest possible way."
Previously, the power companies only had to have a plan to securing a wire on a schedule if the wire was reported by a municipal emergency official.
State Senator Shelley B. Mayer said, “I am pleased that with Governor Kathy Hochul’s signature today, utility companies will be required to have a plan for responding promptly to reports of downed wires by individuals, not just municipal leaders. Our neighbors are frequently the first to identify downed wires, and now they will have a meaningful opportunity to make sure their concerns are heard. I thank my colleague Assemblymember Nader Sayegh for carrying this legislation in the Assembly and to Governor Kathy Hochul for signing it into law.”
Assemblymember Nader J. Sayegh said, "Today marks a significant step forward in ensuring the safety and swift response to downed power lines across our communities. I extend my deepest gratitude to Governor Hochul for signing this crucial bill into law. By broadening the authority for reporting downed wires to include municipal emergency officials and individuals, we are empowering our communities to swiftly alert electric and utility companies, initiating the vital 36-hour window to secure these hazardous lines. This measure enhances our emergency response plans, prioritizing public safety and the well-being of New Yorkers. I commend the Governor for her unwavering commitment to safeguarding our communities and ensuring proactive measures for a safer, more resilient State."