New York State Public Service Commission Opens Investigation into Central Hudson at Request of Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan

Posted March 30, 2022

The investigation by the New York State Department of Public Service (DPS) will look into Central Hudson’s customer information system implementation and resulting billing errors

 

County Executive Pat Ryan encourages residents to submit public comments to the New York State Department of Public Service (DPS)

 

KINGSTON, N.Y. - Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan announced today that in response to his formal request for an investigation regarding Central Hudson, the New York State Public Service Commission has opened an investigation into the company's customer information system implementation and billing practices. County Executive Pat Ryan is encouraging residents to submit official complaints to the commission via the DPS webportal

“This is an urgent issue for countless residents across Ulster County who have been severely impacted by the failed implementation of Central Hudson’s new billing system, which was compounded by unexpected and unprecedented bill surges,” Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan said. “I want to thank DPS for their immediate attention to this matter, and to reassure Ulster County residents that their concerns are being taken very seriously by my office. Your input into this investigation is needed, and I encourage all impacted residents to submit comments.” 

Under New York State Public Service Law Section 71, County Executive Pat Ryan had the legal authority to call for an investigation, and his March 3rd letter cited Ulster County residents’ concerns ranging from not receiving bills for months, to extremely over-estimated bills, to large automatic withdrawals from customers’ accounts without notice. Since September, at least 11,000 Central Hudson electricity customers have experienced billing problems.

To submit public comment to the DPS investigation, visit https://on.ny.gov/3iOP2wk. Individuals who are unable to access a computer to make a complaint can call the Ulster County Recovery Service Center at 845-443-8888. It is anticipated that the DPS investigation will go on for several months. 

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