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NH HB1742
Bill
Status
3/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Michael Vose
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AI Summary
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Requires electric utilities to investigate within 10 business days when a customer-generator reports being inadvertently enrolled in a third-party electricity supply program without their consent
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Mandates utilities restore affected customer-generators to default service within 5 business days after confirming inadvertent enrollment
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Provides for retroactive application of net metering credits for up to 6 months prior to restoration, compensating for exported kilowatt-hours that weren't properly credited during the enrollment period
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Retroactive compensation must be calculated using the net metering tariff in effect during the disruption period, applied as a bill credit or refund
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Authorizes the Public Utilities Commission to adopt rules to implement these protections
Legislative Description
Relative to customer-generators inadvertently enrolled in a municipal or county aggregation program.
Last Action
Introduced 03/05/2026 and Referred to Energy and Natural Resources; Senate Journal 6
3/6/2026