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The NYCHA Utility Accountability Act ensures fair utility billing for residents, mandates transparency, and holds NYCHA accountable for inaccuracies, improving living conditions.
The NYCHA Utility Accountability Act ensures fair utility billing for residents, mandates transparency, and holds NYCHA accountable for inaccuracies, improving living conditions.
Bill Number: S 361
Title: Enacts the NYCHA Utility Accountability Act
Status: Reported and Committed to Finance
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
The NYCHA Utility Accountability Act aims to enhance transparency and accountability regarding utility management within the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). The bill seeks to ensure that residents of NYCHA developments receive fair and accurate utility billing, thereby improving the overall living conditions and financial stability of low-income tenants.
The bill includes several significant provisions designed to address utility management issues:
Utility Billing Transparency: NYCHA is required to provide clear and detailed utility billing statements to residents, outlining how charges are calculated.
Accountability Measures: Establishes a framework for holding NYCHA accountable for inaccuracies in utility billing, including potential penalties for non-compliance.
Resident Engagement: Mandates the creation of a resident advisory board to provide input on utility management practices and billing processes.
Reporting Requirements: NYCHA must submit annual reports to the state legislature detailing utility usage, billing practices, and any discrepancies reported by residents.
NYCHA Residents: The primary beneficiaries of this bill are the residents of NYCHA developments, who will gain improved clarity and fairness in their utility billing.
NYCHA Management: The bill imposes new responsibilities and accountability measures on NYCHA, requiring them to enhance their utility management practices.
State Legislature: The legislature will have increased oversight of NYCHA's utility practices through mandated reporting.
Introduced: January 08, 2025
The bill was referred to the Committee on Housing, Construction and Community Development for initial review.
Reported and Committed to Finance: March 10, 2025
Following committee review, the bill was reported out and committed to the Finance Committee for further consideration.
This bill is part of a broader legislative effort to address housing and utility issues within NYCHA. Related bills include:
The NYCHA Utility Accountability Act represents a significant step towards improving the utility management system within NYCHA. By enhancing transparency and accountability, the bill aims to protect the rights of residents and ensure they are treated fairly in their utility billing processes. The ongoing legislative process will determine the final form and implementation of this important legislation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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