Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB917

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Department of Transportation and Maryland Transportation Authority - Utilities Installation - Data Submission

Impact

The impact of HB 917 on state laws includes the establishment of a new regulatory framework fostering transparency among utility providers. By requiring accurate and timely data submission, the bill enhances accountability for utility owners and aims to mitigate potential conflicts and disruptions during construction projects. Should utility owners fail to provide the necessary information, the bill empowers the Department or the Authority to enforce compliance through the removal of improperly installed facilities and the denial of future permits, thereby reinforcing regulatory authority.

Summary

House Bill 917 aims to streamline and enhance the accountability of utility installations and relocations within the rights-of-way or real property owned or controlled by the Maryland Department of Transportation and the Maryland Transportation Authority. The bill mandates that utility owners submit specific information pertaining to the installation or relocation of utility services, which includes energy, water, wastewater, stormwater, and telecommunications services. The introduction of this bill signifies an effort to improve data collection on utility installations, thus facilitating better infrastructure planning and management.

Contention

While proponents of the bill highlight the benefits of improved data management and regulatory compliance, there may be contention surrounding the potential financial burdens imposed on utility owners, especially smaller companies that may find the reporting requirements challenging. Additionally, there could be concerns about how the enforcement provisions of the bill might impact utility service operations, specifically regarding the removal of facilities without prior notice or recourse. Stakeholders may advocate for safeguards or assistance for utility owners to mitigate these challenges.

Companion Bills

MD SB401

Crossfiled Department of Transportation and Maryland Transportation Authority - Utilities Installation - Data Submission

Previously Filed As

MD HB74

Transportation – Maryland Rail Authority – Establishment (Maryland Rail Investment Act of 2023)

MD SB412

Transportation – Maryland Rail Authority – Establishment (Maryland Rail Investment Act of 2023)

MD SB19

Equity in Transportation Sector - Guidelines and Analyses

MD HB9

Equity in Transportation Sector - Guidelines and Analyses

MD SB24

Department of Transportation - Financing and Commission on Transportation Revenue and Infrastructure Needs (State and Federal Transportation Funding Act)

MD HB550

Maryland Energy Administration – Energy Programs – Modifications (Clean Transportation and Energy Act)

MD HB51

Department of Transportation - Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle Bonds and Grant Anticipation Notes (State and Federal Transportation Funding Act)

MD SB548

Maryland Energy Administration - Energy Programs - Modifications (Clean Transportation and Energy Act)

MD SB203

Maryland Department of Transportation – Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Awareness, Training, and Response

MD HB161

Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal Authority - Evaluation, Termination of Bond Authority, and Assumption of Functions, Employees, and Contracts (Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal Authority Sunset Act)

Similar Bills

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