New York Statutes

§ 48-A — Utility services; domestic violence victims

New York § 48-A
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBSPublic Service
Art. 2Residential Gas, Electric and Steam Utility Service

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N.Y. Public Service § 48-A (2026).

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§ 48-a. Utility services; domestic violence victims. 1. Every utility\ncorporation shall allow a person who is under a shared contract with\nsuch utility corporation to opt-out of such contract without fee,\npenalty or charge when such person is a victim of domestic violence and\nprovides an attestation in writing that they no longer wish to be a\nparty to such contract due to their status as a victim of domestic\nviolence. Such utility corporation may not require such person to\ndisclose confidential information or details relating to such person's\nstatus as a victim of domestic violence, as a condition of permitting\nsuch person to opt-out of such contract. Further, such utility\ncorporation may not make release from such contract contingent on:

(a)\nmaintaining contractual or billing

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