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CO SB090
Bill
AI Summary
- Electric and gas utilities must determine if forecasted severe weather events warrant customer notification, with implementation beginning July 1, 2022
- A severe weather event is defined as one forecasted to result in a price increase of 15 percent or more per unit for the commodity or fuel the utility provides
- Utilities must send notifications within 24 hours using at least 2 communication methods including text messages, alerts, emails, instant messages, telephone calls, or voice messages
- Notifications must include details about the weather event, specific energy conservation suggestions, anticipated price increases, and customer service contact information
- Utilities may optionally issue public service announcements on television or radio stations and must maintain customer contact information securely without selling it to third parties
Legislative Description
Severe Weather Notifications To Utility Customers
Last Action
Senate Committee on Transportation & Energy Postpone Indefinitely
4/19/2022
Committee Referrals
Transportation & Energy1/25/2022
Full Bill Text
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