2001 Yellow Book
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE

                                      Adjusted         Executive                       
                                 Appropriation           Request                       Percent 
                                       2000-01           2001-02            Change      Change 

AGENCY SUMMARY
  Special Rev.-Fed.                 1,188,000          1,445,000           257,000      21.63%
  Special Rev.-Other               68,413,300         64,354,000        (4,059,300)     -5.93%
  Total for AGENCY SUMMARY:        69,601,300         65,799,000        (3,802,300)     -5.46%


STATE OPERATIONS
  Special Rev.-Fed.                 1,188,000          1,445,000           257,000      21.63%
  Special Rev.-Other               64,013,300         63,954,000           (59,300)     -0.09%
  Total for STATE OPERATIONS:      65,201,300         65,399,000           197,700       0.30%

Administration
  Special Rev.-Other               10,087,300          9,986,000          (101,300)     -1.00%
  Total for Program:               10,087,300          9,986,000          (101,300)     -1.00%

Regulation of Utilities
  Special Rev.-Fed.                 1,188,000          1,445,000           257,000      21.63%
  Special Rev.-Other               53,926,000         53,968,000            42,000       0.08%
  Total for Program:               55,114,000         55,413,000           299,000       0.54%

AID TO LOCALITIES
  Special Rev.-Other                4,400,000            400,000        (4,000,000)    -90.91%
  Total for AID TO LOCALITIES:      4,400,000            400,000        (4,000,000)    -90.91%

Regulation of Utilities
  Special Rev.-Other                4,400,000            400,000        (4,000,000)    -90.91%
  Total for Program:                4,400,000            400,000        (4,000,000)    -90.91%



                                                                                                                                                

                         ALL FUNDS PERSONNEL
                        BUDGETED FILL LEVELS
                                                                                                                                                
                            Current  Requested
Program                     2000-01    2001-02    Change
                                                                                                                                                
Administration                  104        102       (2)
Regulation of Utilities         515        496      (19)
Total All Other Funds :         619        598      (21)

TOTAL:                          619        598      (21)
                                                                                                                                                 


                          BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS
                   (Executive Budget: pp.417-419)

The Department of Public Service (DPS) is the staff 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 citing of major electric and gas transmission lines and 
facilities, and ensuring the safety of natural gas and liquid petroleum 
pipelines.  As a result of legislation enacted in 1996, the Department's mandate 
was expanded to include the oversight and regulation of the cable industry. 

Approximately 98 percent of the Department's staff are financed by utility 
assessments pursuant to Section 18-a of the Public Service Law and by cable 
assessments.  The remaining two percent are financed by Federal grants, coin-
operated telephone fees, and citing application fees.

This agency is included in the Public Protection and General Government 
appropriation bill.


State Operations

The Governor recommends All Funds State Operations appropriations of 
$65,339,000, a net increase of $197,700. This appropriation change is 
attributable to the following:


  --A $1,428,000 increase associated with salary adjustments and other 
operational costs;

  --A $1,567,000 decrease reflecting the elimination of 19 positions in the 
Regulation of Utilities Program and two positions in the Administration Program;

  --An appropriation of $80,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other funds in a new 
Underground Facilities Safety Training Account which consists of redirected 
General Fund revenues collected pursuant to Section 765 of the General Business 
Law; and

  --$257,000 net increase in Special Revenue Federal appropriations in the 
Pipeline Safety Grant Program which includes funding to support a Damage 
Prevention Grant from the Federal Department of Transportation to support call 
centers that provide comprehensive underground line information to construction 
projects.

The Executive retains funding in nonpersonal service appropriations for a public 
education program on utility restructuring within the PSC's base.  For SFY 2001-
02, $965,000 is included for an outreach program. 


Aid to Localities

The Governor proposes a decrease of $4,000,000 from 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 citings.  The 
governor includes a reappropriation of the $4,400,000 from State Fiscal Year 
2000-01 for the same purpose.


Article VII Legislation

The Governor proposes Article VII language authorizing programs to be funded 
through utility assessments for the following agencies: the Departments of 
Health, Economic Development, Environmental Conservation, Agriculture and
Markets, as well as the New York State Energy Research Development Authority, 
Consumer Protection Board and the Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic 
Preservation.  The Governor also places this authorizing language directly in
the appropriation bills.

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