Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB305

Introduced
3/9/22  
Refer
3/9/22  
Engrossed
3/29/22  
Refer
3/29/22  
Enrolled
4/6/22  
Chaptered
4/6/22  

Caption

Utilities, portable electric generators, certain requirement for use, provided, criminal penalties for violation

Impact

If enacted, SB305 will modify existing regulations pertaining to the connection and use of portable electric generators throughout Alabama. The bill outlines specific criteria that generators must meet, especially those powered by electricity intended for residential, commercial, or industrial use. Furthermore, it classifies violations of these provisions as a Class C misdemeanor, thereby establishing criminal penalties for noncompliance. This legislative effort is aligned with enhancing public safety while navigating the regulatory landscape regarding utilities.

Summary

SB305, introduced by Senator Elliott, focuses on the use of portable electric generators and establishes requirements to prevent back-feeding into electrical distribution systems. This legislation aims to enhance safety by mandating that portable generators be isolated from the electrical distribution system to avoid hazards that could result in bodily injury or property damage. The primary goal behind this bill is to mitigate the risks associated with the misuse of generators, which have been linked to fatal accidents and electrical issues in Alabama.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB305 appears to be generally supportive from safety advocacy perspectives, as it addresses a significant public safety concern. The proposal has gained approval with no recorded opposition during the voting, which suggests a consensus among lawmakers on prioritizing safety in utility management. However, the bill's required compliance measures may face scrutiny from some individuals or businesses concerned about the implementation costs or complexity involved in adhering to the new regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention may emerge from the enforcement of the new regulations and the potential burden they could place on users of portable generators. Although the bill appears to pass without significant opposition, it raises questions about how effectively the state can implement and enforce the outlined safety standards. Additionally, stakeholders might debate the adequacy of existing infrastructure to support these changes without incurring substantial local expenditures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB276

Consumer protection, requires social media platforms terminate certain accounts, display notifications, prohibit certain actions, use age verification, provide certain tools, remove certain content, penalties provided for violations

AL SB97

Firearms; criminally negligent storage, penalty for violation created

AL HB404

Electronic Security Board of Licensure, requirements for licensing, procedures for operating provided

AL HB172

Crimes & offenses, provides criminal & civil penalties for distribution of materially deceptive media intended to influence an election

AL SB274

Psychoactive derivatives of CBD; Possession prohibited; criminal penalties provided for violations

AL SB186

Consumer protection; filter requirements on Internet enabled devices, penalties for violation

AL HB318

Consumer protection; filter requirements on Internet enabled devices, penalties for violation

AL HB167

Consumer protection; filter requirements on Internet enabled devices, penalties for violation

AL HB313

Dept of Conservation & Natural Resources, deer hunting with dogs further provided for, report of violations made by the commissioner

AL HB41

Gambling offenses; revised to increase penalties for violations

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