Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1929

Introduced
5/6/25  
Refer
5/6/25  
Refer
5/6/25  

Caption

An Act to Improve Public Utility Service by Addressing Seasonal Property Hazards

Impact

This legislation directly influences state laws governing public utilities and property maintenance. By establishing clear requirements for owners of seasonal dwellings, including the implementation of inspections and caretaker responsibilities, LD1929 seeks to minimize risks associated with utility hazards. It introduces a rural management system where utilities and municipalities can efficiently address reported hazards, thereby promoting a proactive approach to public safety and utility service reliability.

Summary

LD1929, titled 'An Act to Improve Public Utility Service by Addressing Seasonal Property Hazards', proposes significant alterations to the maintenance and management of seasonal residential dwellings connected to public utilities. The bill mandates that owners conduct at least annual inspections of these properties to identify hazards, such as overgrown trees and damaged utility lines. Additionally, it requires owners to appoint caretakers to oversee the properties during their absence, ensuring any public utility-related issues can be addressed timely. This approach aims to enhance safety and reliability in utility services, especially in areas commonly affected by seasonal rentals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1929 appears generally supportive, particularly among stakeholders invested in improving public utility services and safety standards. Proponents argue the bill's requirements for inspections and caretaker engagement will significantly enhance public utility safety and reduce disruptions caused by seasonal property neglect. However, there may be concerns among property owners regarding the imposition of additional responsibilities and potential financial burdens.

Contention

Opposition may arise from those who feel the bill places an undue burden on seasonal property owners, specifically regarding the mandated inspections and caretaker obligations. Debate could center on balancing regulatory measures aimed at enhancing public safety with the rights of property owners to manage their investments without onerous restrictions. Furthermore, the bill's effectiveness in increasing utility reliability while ensuring fairness for property owners will likely be a central point of contention in discussions surrounding its passage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1937

An Act Regarding the Transportation of Hazardous Materials by Railroad Companies

ME LD1611

An Act to Create the Pine Tree Power Company, a Nonprofit, Customer-owned Utility

ME LD2087

An Act to Protect Property Owners by Making Certain Changes to the Laws Governing the Use of Eminent Domain by Transmission and Distribution Utilities

ME LD1791

An Act to Make the ConnectMaine Authority Responsible for Attachments to and Joint Use of Utility Poles and to Establish Procedures for Broadband Service Infrastructure Crossing Railroad Tracks

ME LD1743

An Act to Eliminate the Personal Property Tax

ME LD1388

An Act to Protect Utility Customers and Improve Disclosure of Political and Advertising Spending by Public Utilities and Their Affiliates

ME LD2066

An Act to Clarify Liability Under the Uncontrolled Hazardous Substance Site Law and to Waive a Fee Regarding Voluntary Response Action Plans

ME LD1710

Resolve, to Establish the Commission to Improve Tenant-Landlord Relationships and Maximize the Use of Housing Vouchers

ME LD11

An Act to Strengthen Temporary Protections for Children Living in Dwellings with Identified Lead Hazards

ME LD2224

An Act to Strengthen Public Safety by Improving Maine's Firearm Laws and Mental Health System

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