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Bill S 2458 allows New York City residents six years to challenge water service charges, enhancing consumer rights and ensuring fair billing practices.
Bill S 2458 allows New York City residents six years to challenge water service charges, enhancing consumer rights and ensuring fair billing practices.
Bill Number: S 2458
Title: Provides the New York City Water Board shall not establish a limit of less than six years to challenge any service charges for the use of or services furnished by the water board
Status: Referred to Corporations, Authorities and Commissions
Introduced: January 17, 2025
The primary purpose of Bill S 2458 is to establish a minimum timeframe of six years for individuals and entities to challenge service charges imposed by the New York City Water Board. This legislation aims to enhance consumer protection by allowing a longer period for disputes regarding water service charges, thereby ensuring that customers have adequate time to contest any charges they believe to be incorrect or unjust.
This bill is related to several prior-session bills, including:
- A 4678
- A 1472
- A 957
- A 1323
- A 3226
- A 7054
- S 5916
- S 5533
- S 5603
- A 1454 (companion bill)
These related bills may address similar issues or provide context for the ongoing legislative efforts concerning water service charges and consumer rights in New York City.
Bill S 2458 represents a significant step towards enhancing consumer protections regarding water service charges in New York City. By establishing a minimum six-year period for challenges, the bill aims to provide consumers with the necessary time and opportunity to contest potentially erroneous charges, thereby fostering greater transparency and accountability within the Water Board's billing practices.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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