This bill proposes to exempt portable solar generation devices from various regulatory requirements, specifically interconnection agreements and net metering programs. A portable solar generation device is defined as a moveable photovoltaic device with a maximum power output of 1,200 watts, designed to connect to a building's electrical system via a standard 120-volt outlet, and must meet certain safety standards. The bill stipulates that these devices will not require prior approval from electric public utilities for installation or use, nor will customers be subject to any fees or additional equipment requirements related to the devices.

Furthermore, the bill protects electric public utilities from liability for any damages or injuries resulting from the use of portable solar generation devices. The legislation is set to take effect six months after its enactment, allowing the Board of Public Utilities to take necessary anticipatory actions for implementation. Overall, the bill aims to promote the use of portable solar technology by reducing regulatory barriers for consumers.