Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1501 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/13/2023

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1501 
 
electric vehicle charging stations 
Purpose 
Prohibits a public service corporation or electricity supplier from using the charges, rates, 
tolls and rental fees it receives for any commodity or service to build or operate an electric vehicle 
charging station. 
Background 
The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) is established by the Arizona Constitution 
with the authority to supervise and regulate public service corporations in Arizona. The ACC has 
the power to: 1) prescribe classifications to be used and rates and charges to be made and collected 
by a public service corporation; 2) make rules, regulations and orders on the business transactions 
of a public service corporation; 3) prescribe the forms of contracts and the systems of accounting 
to be used by a public service corporation; and 4) make and enforce rules, regulations and orders 
for the convenience, comfort, safety and health of the employees and patrons of a public service 
corporation (Ariz. Const. art. 15, §§ 1 and 3).  
 Current statute asserts that a company that engages in services to charge batteries for 
electric vehicles does not an qualify electric charging provider as a public service corporation. An 
electric charging provider may assess fees for other services that may be based on time 
measurement or a fixed fee or both, in addition to the fee assessed for the quantity of electrical 
energy sold (A.R.S. § 40-213). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Prohibits a public service corporation or electricity supplier, including an electric cooperative, 
from using charges, rates, tolls and rental fees that it received for any commodity or service to 
build or operate an electric vehicle charging station or a commercial charging station. 
2. Allows a public service corporation or electricity supplier, including an electric cooperative, to 
use charges, rates, tolls and rental fees that it received for any commodity or service for make-
ready infrastructure.  
3. Requires an affiliate of an electricity supplier that provides, owns, operates or maintains electric 
vehicle charging stations to do so on the same rates, terms and conditions that are offered to 
private providers of electric vehicle charging stations in the electricity supplier's service 
territory.   FACT SHEET 
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4. Defines electricity supplier as: 
a) an electric light and power company that provides electric service to the public and whose 
charges, rates, tolls, rental fees and service rules are subject to regulation by the ACC; 
b) an electric light and water company that provides electric service to the public, whose 
service area includes part of a county with a population of more than 4,000,000 persons 
and whose charges, rates, tolls, rental fees and service rules are not subject to regulation by 
the ACC; or 
c) any municipal corporation, city, town or other political subdivision that is organized under 
state law, that generates, transmits, distributes or otherwise provides electricity and that is 
not a public service corporation, excluding: 
i. a city or town with a population of fewer than 75,000 persons; 
ii. a power district, electrical district, irrigation and water conservation district or  
multi-county water conservation district; and 
iii. the Arizona Power Authority. 
5. Defines make-ready infrastructure as the electrical infrastructure that is required to service an 
electric vehicle charging station's electrical load on the electricity supplier's or customer's side 
of the electric meter.  
6. Excludes, from the definition of make-ready infrastructure, an electric vehicle charging 
station.  
7. Defines terms. 
8. Contains a statement of legislative findings.  
9. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 13, 2023 
JT/FB/sr