Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1184

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Electrical utilities; authorize certain large customer supply and service agreements with customers have MDA approved project.

Impact

The bill aims to streamline the process for public utilities to develop their electric service capabilities in support of significant economic projects, thus easing regulatory constraints on agreements with large customers. By eliminating the requirement for commission approval for these contracts and allowing utilities to commence necessary construction without prior permits, the bill positions economic factors above procedural regulations, potentially accelerating growth within the state's utility sector. This push could significantly alter how public utilities manage agreements and projects moving forward.

Summary

House Bill 1184 introduces a new code section (77-3-273) in the Mississippi Code of 1972 that allows public utilities to enter into large customer supply and service agreements with retail electric customers. These customers must have projects approved by the Mississippi Development Authority, meeting specified criteria related to capital investment and job creation. This bill prioritizes timely electric infrastructure expansion, asserting that economic development projects hold precedence due to their projected impacts.

Contention

Critics may argue that the removal of regulatory checks, specifically the approval process by the Public Service Commission for large customer agreements, could lead to less oversight and potential risks associated with the agreements. Additionally, concerns could arise about prioritizing large customers potentially at the expense of smaller customers or the general public. While proponents argue this will foster growth and resilience in Mississippi's economic landscape, the implications of minimized oversight merit careful consideration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB594

Public Service Commission; revise jurisdiction for municipal owned utilities for rate increases for customers more than a mile from municipal boundary.

MS SB2455

Public Service Commission; restructure to include Public Utilities Staff.

MS SB2492

Electric vehicle charging; allow by non-utilities while maintaining consumer protections.

MS SB2001

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

MS HB1171

Check cashers and MS Credit Availability licensees; authorize to pass credit/debit cards fees to customers.

MS HB1060

Electric vehicles; authorize charging by nonutilities.

MS HB1062

Pawnbrokers; authorize to pass credit and debit card processing charges to customers.

MS HB1522

Public utilities; require owners or operators of to be responsible for maintaining underground lines up to the meter.

MS SB2382

Pawnbrokers; allow to pass credit or debit card processing charges to customers.

MS HB824

MDOT; authorize to assist publicly owned gas and water districts with certain removal and relocation projects.

Similar Bills

MS SB2367

Certificates of public convenience and necessity; bring forward certain sections for possible amendment.

MS HB943

Public Service Commission; authorize to intervene in, arbitrate and/or mediate rate conflicts between water associations and rate payers.

MS SB2001

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

MS SB2455

Public Service Commission; restructure to include Public Utilities Staff.

SC H3309

Electrical Utilities

OH HB15

Amend competitive retail electric service law

VA HB839

Electric utilities; recovery of costs, rate adjustment clause proceedings, etc.

VA HB839

Electric utilities; recovery of costs, rate adjustment clause proceedings, etc.