Indiana 2024 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1206 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 01/08/2024

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FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
LS 6863	NOTE PREPARED: Jan 3, 2024
BILL NUMBER: HB 1206	BILL AMENDED: 
SUBJECT: Voting by Small Water and Wastewater Utilities.
FIRST AUTHOR: Rep. Meltzer	BILL STATUS: As Introduced
FIRST SPONSOR: 
FUNDS AFFECTED: GENERAL	IMPACT: Local
DEDICATED
FEDERAL
Summary of Legislation:  This bill authorizes a member or shareholder of the utility to cast a vote by secret
absentee ballot on the question of the IURC's jurisdiction over the utility. The bill provides that the notice
of the meeting on the question of the IURC's jurisdiction over the utility must be sent not less than 45 days
(instead of 30 days, under current law) before the meeting. The bill also specifies the notice must include:
(1) instructions for how a member or shareholder may request an absentee ballot; (2) a statement that a
request for an absentee ballot precludes a member or shareholder from voting in person at the meeting; (3)
instructions for returning or delivering an absentee ballot; and (4) the deadline for returning an absentee
ballot, which must be not earlier than 10 calendar days and not later than five calendar days; before the
meeting on the question, along with information as to when an absentee ballot will be considered received
by the board. It also provides that the 5% quorum required for members or shareholders to transact business
and to take official action regarding the question of the IURC's jurisdiction over the utility includes votes
cast by absentee ballot. 
The bill also provides that if: (A) a utility successfully withdraws from the IURC's jurisdiction; (B) after the
withdrawal, a referendum is held on the question of the utility returning to the IURC's jurisdiction; and less
than a majority of the votes cast are in favor of returning to the IURC's jurisdiction; another referendum on
the question of returning to the IURC's jurisdiction may not be conducted for two years (instead of four years,
under current law) following the date of the meeting at which the vote is conducted. 
This bill also makes conforming changes.
Effective Date:  Upon passage.
HB 1206	1 Explanation of State Expenditures: 
Explanation of State Revenues:
Explanation of Local Expenditures: The bill makes changes to the manner in which municipal utilities
conduct votes to both withdraw from and return to the authority of the IURC. The impact on workload and
expenditures will vary and depend upon decisions made by municipal utilities. 
Explanation of Local Revenues: 
State Agencies Affected: 
Local Agencies Affected: Municipal utilities.
Information Sources: 
Fiscal Analyst: Bill Brumbach,  317-232-9559.
HB 1206	2