Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB438

Introduced
2/15/23  
Report Pass
2/22/23  
Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

Public utilities; prohibit governmental entities from adopting any policy that prohibits the connection or reconnection of any utility service based upon the type or source of energy or fuel

Impact

The passing of HB438 will significantly reshape how public utilities operate in Georgia. By removing the power of local governments to impose restrictions on utility connections based on the source of energy, the bill encourages a more liberal approach to energy choices for consumers. This could lead to increased competition among utility providers and possibly lower costs for consumers as service options expand. However, it also removes the ability of local jurisdictions to establish regulations that could be designed to address community-specific needs.

Summary

House Bill 438 aims to amend the Code of Georgia to prevent governmental entities from adopting policies that restrict or prohibit the connection or reconnection of utility services based on the type or source of energy or fuel. This legislation is primarily targeted at ensuring that customers have the right to connect or reconnect their utility services regardless of the appliances they choose to use. By doing so, the bill promotes consumer choice in energy sources without interference from local regulations or policies.

Contention

While supporters of HB438 argue that the bill will enhance consumer freedom and reduce bureaucratic hurdles, critics raise concerns about potential negative effects on local governance. Detractors argue that such a bill could undermine local efforts to promote specific energy policies, such as those focused on sustainability or public health standards. There's a delicate balance between ensuring consumer choice and allowing government entities to address local environmental and safety issues that may arise from entirely deregulating utility connections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1234

Prohibiting a county or city from prohibiting the connection or reconnection of utilities services.

GA HB947

Utility Service; prohibit governmental entity from enacting any regulation that restricts the use of any appliance based on the type of.

GA S01270

Prohibits the governing board of a municipal corporation from adopting any law, ordinance, regulation or policy that prohibits, or has the effect of prohibiting, the connection or reconnection of a utility service to a customer based upon the type or source of energy to be delivered to the customer.

GA A03836

Prohibits the governing board of a municipal corporation from adopting any law, ordinance, regulation or policy that prohibits, or has the effect of prohibiting, the connection or reconnection of a utility service to a customer based upon the type or source of energy to be delivered to the customer.

GA A00653

Prohibits the governing board of a municipal corporation from adopting any law, ordinance, regulation or policy that prohibits, or has the effect of prohibiting, the connection or reconnection of a utility service to a customer based upon the type or source of energy to be delivered to the customer.

GA S02573

Prohibits the governing board of a municipal corporation from adopting any law, ordinance, regulation or policy that prohibits, or has the effect of prohibiting, the connection or reconnection of a utility service to a customer based upon the type or source of energy to be delivered to the customer.

GA AB45

Restricting local regulation of utility service based on the type or source of energy. (FE)

GA SB49

Restricting local regulation of utility service based on the type or source of energy. (FE)

GA SB122

Preventing public water and sewer utilities from prohibiting customer from constructing, installing, or maintaining connection to public utility

GA SB340

Preventing public water and sewer utilities from prohibiting customer from constructing, installing, or maintaining connection to public utility

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.