Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB1178

Introduced
2/21/23  
Introduced
2/21/23  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to rate increase notice requirements for public utilities.(See SF 533.)

Impact

If enacted, SSB1178 will significantly impact how public utilities communicate proposed rate changes to their customers. By shortening the notice period, it will allow utilities to be more agile in response to market conditions; however, this change might limit the time available for customers to understand and react to these potential rate increases. The bill also allows for a more consistent communication method since notices are required to be delivered in the same way that customers receive all other utility communication, aligning with modern customer preferences.

Summary

Senate Study Bill 1178 aims to amend existing regulations concerning the notification requirements for public utilities proposing rate increases. Specifically, the bill proposes to change the notice deadlines, reducing the required notice period from 62 days to 30 days before a public utility files an application for a proposed rate or charge increase. In addition to this timeline change, the bill mandates that utilities must provide an estimate of the bill impact on a typical customer alongside other relevant information regarding the rate increase process.

Contention

The introduction of SSB1178 has raised concerns among various stakeholders, particularly customers and consumer advocacy groups. Critics argue that shortening the notification timeframe could disadvantage consumers, as it may lead to insufficient time for them to assess the implications of rate increases or to voice their objections. Supporters of the bill, on the other hand, believe that it streamlines processes for utilities, potentially leading to more efficient operations that could ultimately benefit consumers in the long run, assuming that costs could be contained.

Notable_points

The bill does emphasize the customer's right to file objections and request public hearings on proposed rate increases, which is a critical element for transparency and customer participation in the regulatory process. However, the shift in notification requirements raises a fundamental debate on the balance between regulatory efficiency for utilities and consumer protection against adverse financial impacts.

Companion Bills

IA SF533

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to rate increase notice requirements for public utilities.(Formerly SSB 1178.)

Previously Filed As

IA SF533

A bill for an act relating to rate increase notice requirements for public utilities.(Formerly SSB 1178.)

IA HSB189

A bill for an act relating to rate increase notice requirements for public utilities.(See HF 601.)

IA HF601

A bill for an act relating to rate increase notice requirements for public utilities. (Formerly HSB 189.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.

IA SSB1097

A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(See SF 2181.)

IA SSB1157

A bill for an act relating to the regulation of specified gas and electric utilities.(See SF 535.)

IA HF473

A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(Formerly HF 56; See HF 2101.)

IA HF56

A bill for an act relating to the acquisition of water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities by rate-regulated public utilities.(See HF 473, HF 2101.)

IA HF2699

A bill for an act relating to ratemaking and energy efficiency plans and demand response plans.

IA SSB1190

A bill for an act relating to the publication of certain public notices by designated public entities, providing for fees, and including effective date provisions.(See SF 480, SF 546.)

IA SSB1115

A bill for an act relating to approval requirements for city utilities.(See SF 601.)

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