Adjusted Executive Legislative
Approp. Request Approp.
2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 Change
STATE OPERATIONS
Special Rev.-Fed. 1,188,000 1,445,000 1,445,000 0
Special Rev.-Other 64,013,300 66,754,000 66,754,000 0
Total for
STATE OPERATIONS: 65,201,300 68,199,000 68,199,000 0
AID TO LOCALITIES
Special Rev.-Other 4,400,000 400,000 4,400,000 4,000,000
Total for
AID TO LOCALITIES: 4,400,000 400,000 4,400,000 4,000,000
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Agency Mission
The Department of Public Service (DPS) is the staff arm of the Public
Service Commission (PSC) and has the mandate of ensuring that New Yorkers
have access to reliable and reasonably priced utility services. The PSC is
responsible for regulating rates and services of the State's public utilities
as well as overseeing the siting of major electric and gas transmission lines
and facilities, and ensuring the safety of natural gas and petroleum pipelines.
As a result of the legislation enacted in 1996, the Department's mandate was
expanded to include the oversight and regulation of the cable industry.
Year-to-Year Change
On an All Funds basis, the Executive proposes a decrease of $3,802,300 or
5.5 percent from State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2000-01 for the Department of Public
Service.
Legislative Proposals
The Executive proposes a $4,000,000 Special Revenue-Other decrease from
State Fiscal Year 2000-2001 in the Electric Generating Intervenor Account.
Pursuant to Section 164 of Article 10 of the Public Service Law, these monies
are intended to support municipal and other parties' activities related to
proposed electric generation facility sitings. The Assembly Plan adds $4,000,000
to restore the account.
The Executive proposes the elimination of five positions from the Utility
Intervention Program which is administered by the State Consumer Protection
Board. The Utility Intervention Program provides representation for
consumers in rate proceedings before the Public Service Commission in order
to allow the Commission to make fair and balanced decisions. The Assembly
adds $434,000 in the budget of the State Consumer Protection Board to restore
the positions eliminated by the Governor.
The Assembly Plan includes language to require that agencies receiving
reimbursement pursuant to Section 18-a of the Public Service Law for
activities relating to utility regulation shall report to the Legislature
and the Executive on the expenditure of such funds.
INTERVENOR ACCOUNT - INCREASE.
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$4,000,000
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ATL/SRO
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