Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB455

Introduced
9/29/23  
Refer
9/29/23  

Caption

Authorizing the Public Service Commission to regulate storm water utilities. (FE)

Impact

The bill directly impacts existing laws governing municipal storm water utilities, effectively placing them under the authority of the PSC. As municipal storm water utilities are now subject to state oversight, they will be required to align their operations with the statutes guiding public utilities. This means rates must be justified and transparent, providing users with protections against unreasonable charges. Critics of the bill may argue that it could reduce local control over specific storm water management needs, as municipalities will have less autonomy in setting rates and managing services tailored to their unique environmental challenges.

Summary

Senate Bill 455 introduces significant regulatory changes regarding municipal storm water utilities in Wisconsin. Specifically, the bill authorizes the Public Service Commission (PSC) to regulate rates and services of municipal storm water utilities, which traditionally had operated independently of PSC oversight. This shift aims to standardize the operations and management of storm water utilities, ensuring they adhere to consistent regulatory standards across municipalities. The bill seeks to enhance operational efficiency and protect consumers by regulating service charges and ensuring just and reasonable rates.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB455 have highlighted points of contention related to local governance and regulatory authority. Supporters argue that these regulations will lead to better management practices and serve the public interest by avoiding arbitrary pricing by local utilities. Opponents, however, express concerns that increased state control may inhibit local governments from making swift and necessary adjustments to their storm water services, potentially resulting in less tailored solutions that address local needs due to the one-size-fits-all nature of state regulations. This tension between local autonomy and state regulation will likely continue to be a focal point in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB457

Authorizing the Public Service Commission to regulate storm water utilities. (FE)

WI HB449

Public utilities; subject certain companies providing water services to regulation by Public Service Commission

WI SB845

Relating to water utilities regulated by the Public Utility Commission.

WI SSB1097

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.)

WI SB312

Programs and requirements to address perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

WI AB312

Programs and requirements to address perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

WI HB308

Exempts publicly regulated water utility systems from regulation by the Public Service Commission

WI HF56

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.)

WI HF473

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.)

WI HB2864

To require larger municipally owned public water and wastewater utilities to pass rates to meet the same standards as utilities regulated under Chapter 24 of the Code

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.