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Jan 03, 2018 |
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May 11, 2017 |
referred to energy and telecommunications |
Senate Bill S6111
2017-2018 Legislative Session
Sponsored By
(R, C) 60th Senate District
Archive: Last Bill Status - In Senate Committee Energy And Telecommunications Committee
- Introduced
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- In Committee Assembly
- In Committee Senate
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- On Floor Calendar Assembly
- On Floor Calendar Senate
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- Passed Assembly
- Passed Senate
- Delivered to Governor
- Signed By Governor
Actions
co-Sponsors
(D) Senate District
(D) 36th Senate District
(R) Senate District
(D) Senate District
2017-S6111 (ACTIVE) - Details
- See Assembly Version of this Bill:
- A7543
- Current Committee:
- Senate Energy And Telecommunications
- Law Section:
- Public Service Law
- Laws Affected:
- Add §91-b, Pub Serv L
- Versions Introduced in Other Legislative Sessions:
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2019-2020:
S673, A1217
2021-2022: S1712
2017-S6111 (ACTIVE) - Sponsor Memo
BILL NUMBER: S6111 TITLE OF BILL : An act to amend the public service law, in relation to service quality standards for copper telephone systems PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA OF BILL : To require that all copper telephone systems are maintained in a state of good repair including replacing, upgrading, maintaining and repairing equipment and maintaining a sufficient workforce to perform required maintenance. SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS : Section 1 - Legislative Findings - The Legislature hereby finds and declares that copper telephone systems are in a state of disrepair due to aging equipment and underinvestment by telephone corporations and that quality penalties have been severely curtailed since 2005, leading to virtual abandonment of upkeep to copper telephone systems. Section 2 amends the Public Service Law to require that all copper telephone systems be maintained in a state of good repair within three years of the effective date of this legislation. The commission shall establish a plan to achieve the state of good repair, including, but not limited to, reinvestment in copper telephone systems, maintenance of air pressure systems, creation of proactive maintenance crews and
2017-S6111 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 6111 2017-2018 Regular Sessions I N S E N A T E May 11, 2017 ___________ Introduced by Sen. GALLIVAN -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Energy and Telecommuni- cations AN ACT to amend the public service law, in relation to service quality standards for copper telephone systems THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Legislative findings. The legislature hereby finds and declares that copper telephone systems are in a state of disrepair due to aging equipment and underinvestment by telephone corporations in the financial and workforce capital needed to ensure the system's high qual- ity functioning. In 2005 the public service commission severely curtailed service quality penalties, which has led telephone companies to virtually abandon upkeep of copper telephone systems letting them age and deteriorate. Copper telephone systems will continue to deteriorate if such issues are not addressed. Millions of New Yorkers rely on the copper telephone system, in many places with no alternative source of affordable service. Many customers are subject to prolonged service outages, long delays in new service installation, and frequent instances of substandard service. Further, many telephone companies lack the workforce necessary to meet the system's installation, maintenance and repair needs. While some communities within the state are not reliant on copper telephone systems, many still are. There are communities that have access to fiber optic services but significant portions of upstate including cities and rural areas and other underserved areas do not. In many cases the regions which do not have access to fiber optic services are the same areas suffering from the worst copper service. In most of these communities, customers face a virtual broadband monopoly because, as the Staff Telecommunications Assessment reported in the summer of 2015, fewer than 1% of broadband customers choose satellite as their EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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