Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB166

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/20/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Refer
3/1/23  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Requiring public disclosure of an application for a transmission line siting permit under the jurisdiction of the state corporation commission.

Impact

By mandating that applications for siting permits be publicly disclosed, SB166 intends to give community members the opportunity to understand and participate in the decision-making process regarding new transmission lines. This approach seeks to promote broader public engagement and accountability in the planning phases of such projects. It requires the commission to schedule public hearings within 90 days of application submission, thus expediting the review process while also allowing public input.

Summary

Senate Bill 166 addresses the regulation of electric transmission lines in Kansas by requiring public disclosure of applications for transmission line siting permits submitted to the state corporation commission. The amendment to K.S.A. 66-1,178 prohibits electric utilities from starting site preparations or construction of transmission lines, or exercising eminent domain, without first obtaining the necessary siting permit. The bill aims to enhance transparency in the siting process and ensure that relevant stakeholders, particularly landowners, are informed of proposed developments in their vicinity.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB166 include concerns from electric utilities about delays in project timelines due to required public hearings and potential opposition from local stakeholders. Critics of the bill may argue that the transparency measures could lead to significant delays if objections arise during the public hearing process, complicating the development of necessary infrastructure. However, supporters emphasize the importance of local input and the need for utilities to respect the rights and concerns of landowners and communities affected by these developments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB92

Extending the time in which the state corporation commission shall make a final order on a transmission line siting application.

KS HB2040

Extending the time in which the state corporation commission shall make a final order on a transmission line siting application.

KS HB2041

Requiring a competitive bid process for the permitting of electric transmission lines.

KS HB2148

Prohibiting the permitting and siting of electric transmission lines within any area designated by the United States department of energy as a national interest electric transmission corridor.

KS SB266

Requiring legislative approval to construct high-impact electric transmission lines.

KS HB2437

Transmission lines; applications; exceptions

KS SB1022

State Corporation Commission; time frame for completion of certain transmission lines proceedings.

KS HB2108

Requiring the state corporation commission to establish and enforce a code of conduct and agricultural mitigation protocol for the development, operation and decommissioning of certain large energy facilities.

KS SB131

Requiring the state corporation commission to establish and enforce a code of conduct and agricultural mitigation protocol for the development, operation and decommissioning of certain large energy facilities.

KS HB636

Siting of energy facilities; approval by the State Corporation Commission.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.