Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB443

Introduced
2/1/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Requiring landowners whose land is taken by eminent domain for electric transmission lines to be compensated at not less than fair market value multiplied by 150%.

Impact

The enactment of SB 443 is poised to create a substantial impact on state laws regarding eminent domain, particularly in the context of energy infrastructure development. By increasing the compensation for landowners from the traditional fair market value to a minimum of 150% for electric transmission lines, the bill aims to balance the scales in favor of property owners. This change may also influence public utilities' approaches to land acquisition, potentially leading them to engage in more negotiations with landowners before resorting to eminent domain proceedings, given the higher financial liabilities involved.

Summary

Senate Bill 443 amends the eminent domain procedure in Kansas, specifically addressing the compensation of landowners whose properties are appropriated for the construction and maintenance of electric transmission lines. The bill mandates that if a public utility takes land, the compensation must be at least 150% of the fair market value of the taken property at the time of the appropriation. This significant adjustment is intended to provide greater financial protection to landowners affected by such actions. The bill repeals the existing K.S.A. 26-513 section and establishes new compensation measures that take into account various loss factors associated with the taking of land.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its protective measures for landowners, it has also encountered opposition. Critics may argue that such a significant increase in compensation requirements could deter infrastructure projects necessary for energy distribution and may lead to increased costs for consumers. There is a debate regarding the appropriateness of shielding landowners at the potential expense of public utility efficiency, with concerns that this could result in a slower transition to renewable energy sources and modernization of electrical grids.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2691

Requiring landowners whose land is taken by eminent domain for electric transmission lines to be compensated at not less than fair market value multiplied by 150%.

KS HB2104

Relating to compensation paid to landowners when interest in property taken by eminent domain is for a nongovernmental entity

KS SB955

Overhead Transmission Lines - Eminent Domain

KS HB1362

Eminent Domain - Just Compensation - Fees and Costs

KS SB657

Eminent Domain - Just Compensation - Fees and Costs

KS SB1211

Modifies provisions relating to eminent domain for electrical corporations

KS SB153

Changing determination of compensation paid to landowner when eminent domain used for pipeline

KS HB1690

Eminent domain; documents provided to landowner.

KS HB1251

Establish the minimum compensation for an easement obtained through the exercise of eminent domain for a project affecting multiple landowners.

KS SM16

Opposition To Eminent Domain For Transmission

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