A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(Formerly SSB 1097.)
Impact
This bill modifies how public utilities can acquire municipal utility assets, altering the existing landscape of utility management in the state. By raising the financial threshold for acquisitions that require board approval, SF2181 is likely to encourage more investment from public utilities in local systems. However, it also places more responsibility on the cities involved to ensure they meet certain appraisal and compliance requirements before an acquisition can proceed. This being said, the emphasis on fair value assessments is expected to protect local interests and ensure fair transactions.
Summary
Senate File 2181 addresses the acquisition process for water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities in Iowa. The bill increases the threshold requiring approval from the utilities board for such acquisitions from $500,000 to $3 million. This significant change aims to streamline the acquisition process for larger utility systems while ensuring that the necessary assessments and evaluations are completed by the acquiring public utilities. In addition, cities must certify completion of various requirements before an acquisition can occur, which adds a layer of accountability to the process.
Contention
During discussions surrounding SF2181, various points of contention emerged. Proponents of the bill emphasized that it would encourage growth and investment in essential infrastructure, thereby improving services for residents. Meanwhile, detractors raised concerns about the potential for public utilities to exploit the new financial limits to acquire essential services without adequate oversight, thereby jeopardizing local control over vital utilities. Critics also highlighted that the compliance requirements imposed on cities might prove burdensome, potentially delaying necessary upgrades or acquisitions of their utility systems.
Similar To
A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(See HF 473, HF 2101.)
Related
A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(See SF 2181.)
Similar To
A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(Formerly HF 56; See HF 2101.)
Similar To
A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities. (Formerly HF 473, HF 56.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.
A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities. (Formerly HF 473, HF 56.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.
A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(Formerly HF 56; See HF 2101.)
A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(See HF 473, HF 2101.)
A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(Formerly HF 56; See HF 2101.)
A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities. (Formerly HF 473, HF 56.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.
A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(See HF 473, HF 2101.)
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