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New York Legislation That Would Require Side-By-Side Bill Comparison Moves Forward
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- Assembly Bill A2197 passed out of the New York Assembly and was delivered to the Senate on January 17, 2024.
- On January 17 A02197 passed the Assembly and was referred to the Senate Consumer Protection Committee as S02600 sponsored by Senator Holyman-Sigal. The bill requires that a billing statement delivered to the customer by ESCOs include a side-by-side comparison of the price charged by the ESCO for commodity and delivery service during the prior billing period, and the price the customer would have paid had they taken service from the utility or municipality. It also requires ESCOs to provide its customers with an annual statement comparing the price charged by the ESCO for commodity services and other value-added products over the prior 12-months with the price the customer would have paid had they taken service from the utility or municipality.

