48:2-95 BPU Business Ombudsman; appointment, powers, duties, funding.
4. a. There is hereby created a BPU Business Ombudsman in the board to provide information and assistance to any business, located in this State or seeking to relocate in this State, with regard to energy costs, potential benefits from switching to or utilizing third-party energy suppliers, State energy programs, subsidies or grants available to businesses to reduce their energy costs and promotion of energy efficiencies.
b.The ombudsman office shall be headed by a BPU Business Ombudsman who shall be appointed by the President of the Board and shall serve at the pleasure of the President of the Board. The BPU Business Ombudsman shall be a person qualified by training, experience, or both, to direct the work of the office. In appointing an Ombudsman, the President of the Board may select from, but shall not be restricted to, candidates from within the board as presently constructed.
c.The Ombudsman, under the supervision of the board, shall organize the work of that office and employ such professional, technical, research and clerical staff as may be necessary, proper and expedient to carry out the purposes of P.L.2005, c.215 (C.48:2-92 et seq.). The board, in consultation with the Ombudsman, may formulate and adopt rules and regulations and prescribe duties for the efficient conduct of the business, work and general administration in connection with P.L.2005, c.215 (C.48:2-92 et seq.). The Ombudsman may delegate to subordinate employees such of the Ombudsman's powers as the Ombudsman may deem desirable, to be exercised under the Ombudsman's supervision and direction.
d.The BPU Business Ombudsman and staff shall be funded through use of a portion of the monies received by the board as a result of the board's inclusion of a retail margin on certain hourly-priced and larger non-residential customers pursuant to the board's continuing regulation of Basic Generation Service pursuant to sections 3 and 9 of P.L.1999, c.23 (C.48:3-51 and 48:3-57). Nothing in P.L.2005, c.215 (C.48:2-92 et seq.) should be interpreted to restrict the board's discretion to set the level of the retail margin. Should the board determine to reduce or eliminate the retail margin or take any action that might implicate the funding of the activities or position, or both, of the BPU Business Ombudsman, the board shall assess the continuing need for the Ombudsman and upon a determination that the position remains necessary and useful shall consider alternative funding options.
L.2005,c.215,s.4.
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