Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB401

Introduced
1/18/24  

Caption

Department of Transportation and Maryland Transportation Authority - Utilities Installation - Data Submission

Impact

If enacted, SB401 would significantly affect the governance of utility services within the state, promoting accountability and systematic management of public infrastructure. By mandating utility owners to submit georeferenced data, the legislation seeks to enhance transparency and facilitate efficient planning and coordination between utility services and transportation authorities. This systematic reporting could prevent potential conflicts arising from underground infrastructures and unauthorized installations, thereby protecting public safety and streamlining service delivery.

Summary

Senate Bill 401, titled 'Department of Transportation and Maryland Transportation Authority - Utilities Installation - Data Submission', proposes mandatory submission of specific data regarding the installation or relocation of utility services within rights-of-way or properties managed by the Maryland Department of Transportation and the Maryland Transportation Authority. The bill aims to establish standardized protocols that utility owners must follow, ensuring that they furnish information related to the types and locations of services installed or relocated promptly, within 60 days of completion.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding its implications for utility owners and the balance of regulatory authority between state agencies and private entities. Critics may express concerns about the administrative burden placed on utility companies, particularly smaller providers, that could struggle with the logistical demands of compliance. Additionally, there may be worries about potential penalties for non-compliance, including the removal of improperly submitted installations and the denial of future permits, which could lead to contentious debates surrounding the robustness of enforcement mechanisms and the fairness of penalties imposed.

Companion Bills

MD HB917

Crossfiled Department of Transportation and Maryland Transportation Authority - Utilities Installation - Data Submission

Previously Filed As

MD HB74

Transportation – Maryland Rail Authority – Establishment (Maryland Rail Investment Act of 2023)

MD SB412

Transportation – Maryland Rail Authority – Establishment (Maryland Rail Investment Act of 2023)

MD HB9

Equity in Transportation Sector - Guidelines and Analyses

MD SB19

Equity in Transportation Sector - Guidelines and Analyses

MD SB24

Department of Transportation - Financing and Commission on Transportation Revenue and Infrastructure Needs (State and Federal Transportation Funding Act)

MD HB550

Maryland Energy Administration – Energy Programs – Modifications (Clean Transportation and Energy Act)

MD HB51

Department of Transportation - Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle Bonds and Grant Anticipation Notes (State and Federal Transportation Funding Act)

MD SB548

Maryland Energy Administration - Energy Programs - Modifications (Clean Transportation and Energy Act)

MD HB161

Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal Authority - Evaluation, Termination of Bond Authority, and Assumption of Functions, Employees, and Contracts (Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal Authority Sunset Act)

MD SB203

Maryland Department of Transportation – Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Awareness, Training, and Response

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