West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5004

Introduced
1/23/24  

Caption

Relating to the statutory time frames for public service commission resolution of complaints against locally rate regulated water and wastewater utilities

Impact

The legislation is expected to significantly impact the operational framework within which the PSC regulates water and wastewater utilities. By establishing that the review process hinges on the submission of adequate information from utilities, HB5004 may expedite the resolution of complaints since the PSC will only move forward once the necessary documentation has been provided. This could lead to quicker response times for utilities and customers alike, enhancing service quality and accountability. However, this might also result in the PSC having less control over timelines, potentially leading to delayed resolutions in instances where information is withheld or significantly delayed.

Summary

House Bill 5004 aims to amend the statutory time frames established for the Public Service Commission (PSC) in handling complaints related to locally regulated water and wastewater utilities in West Virginia. The bill seeks to clarify that the commission's review period for complaints will not commence until sufficient information is received from the relevant utility. This adjustment intends to streamline the complaint resolution process and ensure that the PSC's activities align with the operational realities of utility management and customer service.

Sentiment

Sentiments surrounding HB5004 appear to be cautiously optimistic among supporters who see the potential for improved efficiency in the complaint handling process. Proponents argue that the change is necessary to ensure fairness and clarity in how complaints are addressed. However, some skeptics express concern that this could inadvertently diminish the PSC’s oversight capabilities and delay remedies for dissatisfied customers if utilities do not comply with reporting requirements promptly.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, HB5004 has garnered some contention, particularly regarding the balance of power between regulatory oversight and operational autonomy for utilities. Critics worry that the legislation might allow utilities to manipulate timelines to their advantage. Furthermore, the bill presents potential challenges to customers who may perceive a decrease in the urgency of their complaints if the PSC can only act after specific documentation is received. The legislative discourse thus centers around finding an optimal balance between regulatory efficiency and consumer protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3446

Clarifying the powers and duties of Public Service Commission as to electric generating facilities

WV HB3539

Relating to increasing individual customer on-site generator limits

WV HB2867

Relating to microreactor development

WV 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

WV SB544

Increasing power purchase agreement cap

WV HB3421

Recodifying the code to eliminate conflicts

WV HB2955

Relating to the establishment and operation of regional water, wastewater and stormwater authorities

WV HB2817

Relating to Public Service Commission jurisdiction over alternative fuel for motor vehicles

WV SB564

Allowing PSC to authorize recovery of certain costs by utilities through issuance of consumer rate relief bonds

WV HB2178

Assure West Virginians proper access to water and sewage service at reasonable rates

Similar Bills

WV HB3446

Clarifying the powers and duties of Public Service Commission as to electric generating facilities

WV HB2205

Relating to microreactor development

WV HB2867

Relating to microreactor development

WV HB4656

Relating to microreactor development

WV SB681

Providing PSC jurisdiction over internet service providers

WV HB5367

Internet Reliability Act

WV HB2991

Internet Reliability Act

WV HB3281

To put cable television network providers under the purview of the PSC for any rate increases or reductions of channels available to customers