Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2272

Caption

Relating to the procedure for amending or revoking certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain water utilities.

Impact

The bill modifies existing laws under the Water Code, providing clearer guidelines and timelines for both landowners and utilities involved in the certification process. It introduces specific scenarios under which landowners can contest involuntary certifications and facilitates an expedited release from requirements governing utility services. By doing so, SB2272 seeks to enhance landowners’ rights while simultaneously ensuring that utilities can operate under predictable regulatory conditions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2272 relates to the procedures for amending or revoking certificates of public convenience and necessity for certain water utilities in Texas. It aims to streamline processes, specifically concerning landowners requesting expedited releases from such certificates. The legislation outlines new protocols on how these requests should be handled, including provisions for compensation assessments when a utility's certification is contested and expedited release is initiated by landowners.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment towards SB2272 appears to be supportive, with minimal opposition noted during legislative discussions. Advocates argue that the bill enhances accountability and efficiency within the water utility sector, empowering landowners to make choices related to their property. The largely unanimous support in both the House and Senate during voting reflects a consensus on the perceived benefits of the proposed amendments to the regulatory landscape.

Contention

Notably, while there was strong bipartisan support for SB2272, discussions did bring up concerns regarding the balance of power between utility companies and landowner rights. The requirement for compensation to be determined by an independent appraiser also raised questions about fair treatment and the potential financial burden on landowners contesting certifications. Nevertheless, the bill was passed without significant amendments, indicating that the legislative body felt confident in its provisions.

Companion Bills

TX HB4254

Same As Relating to the procedure for amending or revoking certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain water utilities.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1593

Relating to the procedure for amending or revoking certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain retail public utilities.

TX HB2442

Relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain retail public utilities.

TX HB4133

Relating to the streamlined expedited release of certain areas from a certificate of public convenience and necessity.

TX SB2327

Relating to compensation for the streamlined expedited release of certain areas from a certificate of public convenience and necessity.

TX HB1254

Relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX SB893

Relating to the correction of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for providing water or sewer service.

TX HB4296

Relating to the authority of a petitioner to pay off a certificate holder's federal loan to facilitate decertification of a certificated area.

TX HB2848

Relating to the approval of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX SB1296

Relating to the approval of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX HB4385

Relating to the provision of sewer service without a certificate of public convenience and necessity.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.