Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB891

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  

Caption

Independent Study of the Public Service Commission (PSC Study Act of 2023)

Impact

The findings from the study are expected to have significant implications for the legislative and regulatory framework governing energy in Maryland. It aims to ensure that the PSC can meet its statutory targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and expanding renewable energy resources. By evaluating the commission’s internal processes and external collaborations, the bill seeks to enhance the commission's effectiveness and responsiveness to public interest and environmental concerns. The PSC will also be tasked with reporting on implementation progress, thereby increasing accountability.

Summary

House Bill 891, also known as the PSC Study Act of 2023, mandates the Public Service Commission (PSC) to hire an independent entity to conduct a comprehensive study of its staffing capacity, organizational structure, processes, and strategic focus. This step is aimed at assessing whether the PSC is effectively managing its responsibilities and adapting to the evolving energy landscape in Maryland. The study will explore key areas such as the commission's capacity to handle expanding roles, the expertise in renewable energy among its staff, and the adequacy of external consulting resources.

Contention

While the bill's intentions are largely viewed as positive, there may be points of contention surrounding the outcomes of the recommended changes. Stakeholders may express differing opinions regarding the direction of energy policies influenced by the study, especially concerning the balance between regulatory efficiency and environmental protections. Additionally, the extent to which the PSC involves various stakeholder groups, including regulated utilities and community organizations, might be debated. The focus on organizing staff and potentially adjusting commissioners' roles could also raise concerns about political representation on the commission.

Additional_notes

The bill establishes a timeline for the commission to report its findings, ensuring that stakeholders are kept informed about potential reforms and their implications. Should the recommendations lead to substantial changes, they might reshape the state’s energy policy framework, particularly in how it addresses climate change and supports renewable energy initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB3977

Commission on Independence and Ability; creation; membership; purpose; reports; effective date.

MD HB660

Commission to Study the Division of Rehabilitation Services (Student Job Training Reformation Act)

MD HB969

Public Service Commission – Cybersecurity Staffing and Assessments (Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Act of 2023)

MD AB2911

Public Utilities Commission: public advisor: Independent System Operator.

MD SB800

Public Service Commission - Cybersecurity Staffing and Assessments (Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Act of 2023)

MD HB1420

Cybersecurity - Office of People's Counsel, Public Service Companies, Public Service Commission, and Maryland Cybersecurity Council

MD SB551

Department of Service and Civic Innovation and Maryland Corps Program Service Year Option Pathways - Established (Serving Every Region Through Vocational Exploration Act of 2023)

MD SB385

Public Utilities Commission: reports: programs: studies: ex parte communications.

MD HB518

Public Service Commission - Performance-Based Regulation - Study

MD SB770

Public Schools and Youth Services - Crisis Support and Assistance and Workgroup Study

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.