N.Y. Contemplates Electricity Generator Security Measures

Sep 1, 2003 12:00 PM


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The 2003 blackout has provided a boost to state legislation designed to improve security measures at all power generating and transmission facilities in New York.

“While not related to terrorism, the blackout made clear just how much chaos can be created by a disruption to our power supply,” Queens assemblyman Michael Gianaris said in a written statement. “The vulnerabilities at many of our energy facilities are great and demand enhanced security measures.”

The legislation was approved by both the state Senate and Assembly on June 19 and was sent to New York Governor George Pataki for his signature.

The Energy Security Bill would require the New York State Director of Public Security to conduct vulnerability assessments and mandate additional security measures at these locations.

Currently there are no provisions giving law enforcement or anti-terrorism experts a role in protecting energy facilities.

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