N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 16, § 14.3
(1) A utility must provide service to any applicant as soon as reasonably possible, but no later than five business days after receipt of an accepted oral or written application for service or such later time as may be specified by the applicant, except:
(iii) where precluded by physical impediments including:
(3) As a prerequisite to accepting a party as a customer and providing service, a utility may require the party to:
(i) make full payment or enter into a payment agreement under section 14.10 of this Part for all amounts due and payable which are not either the subject of a pending billing dispute under section 14.19 of this Part, or covered by an existing payment agreement, including:
(4) A utility must provide service to any accepted applicant whose application for service was previously denied, unless prevented by those circumstances listed in paragraph (1) of this subdivision:
(5) A customer moving within the service territory of a utility and requesting service within 60 calendar days of the closing of the customer's prior account is eligible to receive service at the new location, in accordance with this section, and such service must be considered a continuation of service in all respects, with any existing payment agreement honored; provided, however, that such customer's prior service had not been terminated for nonpayment at the time of such request.
(b) Service application.
(2) A utility may require an applicant to complete a written application for service only if:
(5) A utility must make reasonable efforts to contact, either by telephone or in person, any applicant who submits an incomplete application, within one business day of receipt of the application, stating the information and/or documents that must be submitted in order for the application to be considered complete.
(c) Denial of application.
(3) The denial notice must:
(4) Every utility must maintain, for at least 12 months, service applications that are denied, and the corresponding denial notice.
(d) Penalty.
If a utility fails to provide service to an applicant within the time required by this section, the utility must pay to the applicant $25 per day for each day or portion of a day that service is not supplied, unless the commission or its designee determines that the utility had good cause for not providing service within the required time.
(a) Extension of service.