Gas Utility Must Serve Buildings Without Existing Supply
Summary
A bill introduced in the New York State Legislature would require gas utilities to provide service to buildings that do not currently have an existing gas supply connection. The proposal seeks to mandate utilities to extend service to underserved areas within their service territories.
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This bill would create a new obligation for gas utilities operating in New York to serve buildings regardless of whether they currently have gas infrastructure. The legislation aims to expand gas service access to underserved properties.
Affected parties including gas utility companies and property owners in areas lacking gas service should monitor the bill's progress through the New York State Legislature.
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