UTILITY INTERVENTION AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES | NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF CONSUMER PROTECTION

The agency is the statutory representative of consumers before state and federal regulators of utilities, such as the Public Service Commission and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, where we work to ensure that consumers have affordable, high quality and reliable utility services.

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211 North East New York

Physical Address

1 Commerce Plaza, 90 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12210

Transportation

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Hours

Mon-Fri, 8:30 am-4:30 pm

Application process

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Fee

None/Not Applicable

Eligibility

New York State residents

Languages

Spanish

Service area

New York

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NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF CONSUMER PROTECTION

The New York Department of State Division of Consumer Protection (formally the Consumer Protection Board) is the State's top consumer watchdog and "think tank". The core mission is to protect New Yorkers by publicizing unscrupulous and questionable business practices and product recalls, conducting investigations and hearings, enforcing the Do Not Call Law, researching issues, developing legislation, creating consumer education programs and materials, responding to individual marketplace complaints by securing voluntary agreements, and, representing the interests of consumers before the Public Service Commission PSC and other State and federal agencies.