Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB139

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to electric utilities

Impact

The enactment of SB139 represents a significant shift in the regulation of electric utilities within the state. By placing additional requirements on utilities seeking to build transmission facilities, the law aims to fortify the oversight of construction projects, thus enhancing accountability and helping to mitigate potential conflicts with landowners. The stipulations regarding public service necessity introduce a greater degree of scrutiny with regard to how utility projects serve the community's needs, particularly in rural areas where such developments may have considerable impacts on local land use and environmental factors.

Summary

Senate Bill 139 aims to amend and enact new provisions relating to electric utilities in Missouri. This legislation primarily focuses on the construction and operation of electric transmission facilities by public utilities and rural electric cooperatives. The bill requires these entities to obtain permission and approval from the appropriate commission before beginning construction, which is crucial for ensuring that new projects align with public service needs. In particular, the bill addresses construction activities on agricultural land, mandating that utilities adhere to standards and practices that minimize disruption to landowners and agricultural operations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB139 include concerns from utility companies regarding the additional regulatory burden that may hinder timely project approvals. Opponents to the bill argue that the increased requirements could slow down the development of necessary infrastructure, potentially leading to interruptions in service and limiting the growth of the electric grid. Advocates, however, believe these measures are essential for protecting landowners' rights and ensuring that utility expansions consider broader community interests and environmental accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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