Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB342

Introduced
1/24/22  

Caption

AN ACT relating to utility rates.

Summary

House Bill 342 seeks to amend existing regulations relating to utility rates within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The bill stipulates that utilities may demand fair and reasonable rates for their services and establishes a framework whereby the commission can review a utility's rates if they have not been adjusted in the last five years. This adjustment process is designed to ensure that rate increases are justified and that the interests of ratepayers, the utility, and any investors are properly balanced. Furthermore, the bill aims to protect consumers from excessive utility charges while ensuring that companies are able to operate profitably. The impact of HB342 on state law represents a significant shift in how utility rates are determined and reviewed. By instituting a requirement for regular assessments of utility rates, the bill aims to prevent entrenched practices that may lead to unjust pricing for consumers. Additionally, the bill may help to introduce a more competitive environment among utilities, as they will be held accountable for maintaining reasonable rates that reflect the current economic conditions and service costs. The proposed changes may empower the commission to take decisive action on behalf of consumers if a utility's rates are found to be inadequate. The sentiment surrounding HB342 is largely influenced by the interests of various stakeholders. Advocates of the bill, including consumer rights organizations, argue that it enhances consumer protection and promotes fairness in utility pricing. They emphasize the importance of having a systematic approach to rate adjustments that can respond to changing market dynamics. Conversely, some utility companies express concern that the added scrutiny and potential adjustments to their rates could affect their financial stability and investment capacity, portraying the bill as overly regulatory. Notable points of contention include the balance of interests between utility companies and consumers. Critics argue that the bill may impose undue burdens on utilities, potentially hindering their ability to provide reliable services and maintain infrastructure. Proponents contend that ensuring fair rates for consumers should be paramount and that the commission's oversight is necessary to prevent price gouging. This ongoing debate reflects broader themes of regulation, consumer protection, and the economic viability of utility services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HB607

AN ACT relating to affordable and reliable utility service.

KY HB426

AN ACT relating to reliable utility service.

KY HB341

AN ACT relating to utility rates.

KY SB332

Investor-Owned Utilities Accountability Act.

KY HB532

AN ACT relating to electric utilities.

KY HB807

AN ACT relating to electric utilities.

KY HB792

Electric utilities; regulation of rates, prohibited recovery.

KY HB3179

Relating to public utilities; and declaring an emergency.

KY SB192

AN ACT relating to investor-owned electric utilities.

KY H3309

Electrical Utilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.