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Section 48:2-93 - Findings, declarations relative to BPU Business Ombudsman.

NJ Rev Stat § 48:2-93 (2019) (N/A)
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48:2-93 Findings, declarations relative to BPU Business Ombudsman.

2. The Legislature finds and determines that:

a. The attraction and retention of new and existing businesses is vital to the continued economic development of the State.

b. The increasing complexity of energy issues and the creation of a competitive energy marketplace, has resulted in obstacles to the attraction and retention of new and existing businesses in this State, especially since other states have developed marketing and promotional materials and programs designed to offer businesses the means to quickly determine energy savings from relocating to another area of the country.

c. An effective strategy to counter such efforts, attract new businesses and retain existing businesses in this State, is to provide for the appointment of a BPU Business Ombudsman within the Board of Public Utilities who shall be responsible for providing information to businesses concerning energy costs in the State and to assist businesses with the application for and processing of State energy programs, subsidies and grants to reduce their energy costs.

d. It is in the public interest to remain competitive with other states by authorizing the President of the Board of Public Utilities to appoint a BPU Business Ombudsman to act as a centralized resource for businesses to obtain information and assistance concerning State energy costs, potential benefits resulting from switching to or utilizing third-party energy suppliers, State energy programs, subsidies and grants to reduce energy costs and to promote energy efficiencies.

e. The appointment of a BPU Business Ombudsman to oversee and coordinate the dissemination of energy information needed by businesses is intended to encourage businesses to remain and expand in this State, to attract businesses from other states to relocate to this State and to stimulate business investment.

L.2005,c.215,s.2.

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Section 48:2-93 - Findings, declarations relative to BPU Business Ombudsman.