Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB892

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electric utilities

Impact

If enacted, SB 892 will significantly alter the way solar energy projects are taxed and permitted at the county level. The bill mandates that any construction of solar farms must go through an application and permitting process with local county commissions, ensuring that projects maintain specified distances from residential areas, schools, and churches. This is aimed at minimizing disturbances while also giving local communities a say in utility projects affecting them. By requiring public meetings prior to permit issuance, the bill seeks to enhance transparency and community involvement in the decision-making process.

Summary

Senate Bill 892 introduces several changes to the current legal and taxation framework governing electric utilities in Missouri, with a specific focus on solar energy projects. One of the primary provisions of this bill is the requirement for public utility companies involved in solar energy to adhere to a new property tax assessment methodology that starts from January 1, 2025. This methodology examines how solar property is valued for taxation, emphasizing the importance of local tax roll assessments while delineating how certain operational costs are accounted for when transferring ownership of related properties to public utilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise from the balance this bill strikes between facilitating solar energy development and maintaining local control. Supporters argue that clearer guidelines for taxation and permitting will streamline the integration of renewable energy sources into the state's energy mix and may encourage investment in solar infrastructure. Conversely, opponents express concerns that the stringent requirements on county commissions could hinder the expedited development of necessary solar facilities, ultimately slowing Missouri's transition towards sustainable energy solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB549

Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of solar energy

MO SB138

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to agriculture

MO SB607

Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of solar energy property

MO SB577

Modifies provisions relating to the condemnation of land by certain utilities

MO SB567

Modifies provisions relating to large water public utilities

MO SB131

Modifies provisions relating to taxation

MO SB692

Creates new provisions of law relating to virtual currency

MO SB109

Modifies provisions relating to mining

MO HB202

Modifies provisions relating to environmental control.

MO SB184

Modifies provisions relating to tax relief for child-related expenses

Similar Bills

MO SB213

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electric utilities

MO SB549

Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of solar energy

MO SB1014

Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of solar energy property

MO SB607

Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of solar energy property

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CA AB1607

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MS HB538

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