Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4704

Introduced
3/7/24  

Caption

Water utilities required to allow residential customers to decline installation of advanced water meter.

Impact

One significant impact of this bill is the emphasis it places on customer autonomy regarding utility services. By mandating that water utilities provide an opt-out option, HF4704 reinforces the principle that customers should have control over the technologies implemented in their homes. Additionally, the bill requires utilities to clearly communicate the potential financial implications of declining an advanced meter, including the potential for additional payments and restrictions from participating in advanced rate design programs, thereby promoting transparency in billing practices.

Summary

HF4704 seeks to amend existing laws concerning the installation of advanced water meters by utilities in Minnesota. Specifically, it requires water utilities to provide residential customers with the option to decline the installation of advanced water meters. Advanced meters are defined as devices that record water usage in real-time and utilize wireless communications to transmit data for billing purposes. Implementing this legislation would require utilities to ensure that customers are informed of their right to opt-out before any installations take place.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF4704 relate to concerns about the potential for increased operational costs for utilities. Opponents may argue that allowing customers to opt-out could complicate water utilities' ability to implement efficient monitoring systems and could hinder technological advancements aimed at improving resource management. On the other hand, supporters are likely to emphasize that customer choice and the right to refuse unwanted technology should be prioritized over potential operational efficiencies.

Summary_conclusion

Overall, HF4704 represents a shift toward recognizing customer rights in the context of utility management, balancing the interests of service providers with the autonomy of residential customers. The ongoing discussions and legislative proceedings will be crucial to determining the final implications of this proposed legislation for both utilities and consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF5149

Customers allowed to decline installation of advanced energy meter.

MN SF4900

Customer permission to decline the installation of an advanced energy meter

MN SB1167

Modifies provisions related to advanced meter installations

MN SB224

Modifies provisions related to advanced meter installations

MN SB849

Public utilities; customer consent to install smart meter.

MN S607

Provides electric public utility customers' right to decline installation of smart meter under certain circumstances.

MN S2091

Provides electric public utility customers' right to decline installation of smart meter under certain circumstances.

MN A3524

Provides electric public utility customers' right to decline installation of smart meter under certain circumstances.

MN S2091

Requires certain utilities to allow residential customers to satisfy outstanding balances over time.

MN SB282

Residential heat pump systems: water heaters and HVAC: installations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.