Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3110

Introduced
2/21/23  
Refer
2/21/23  
Engrossed
3/15/23  
Refer
3/16/23  
Enrolled
3/23/23  

Caption

Tunica County Utility District; delete provision of law subjecting to rate regulation by Public Service Commission.

Impact

If passed, SB3110 will allow Tunica County to establish the specified utility district more efficiently by bypassing certain regulatory burdens. This is aimed at facilitating the incorporation process of new districts for water, sewer, and fire protection services where existing infrastructure is deemed inadequate. The bill also authorizes appropriations from the county’s general fund to ensure the district can acquire facilities and manage improvements necessary to provide reliable services.

Summary

Senate Bill 3110 amends existing legislation regarding the Robinsonville-Commerce Utility District in Tunica County, Mississippi. The key change proposed is the removal of the provision that subjects the Tunica County Utility District to rate regulation by the Public Service Commission. This bill recognizes the need for utility services in areas identified as lacking adequate water, sewer, and fire protection systems, and it enables these areas to become incorporated as districts intended to provide such services.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB3110 appears to be generally positive among the supporters, who view the bill as a means of enhancing local governance and addressing public health concerns efficiently. However, there may be some contention concerning the implications of removing the regulatory oversight of the Public Service Commission. Critics may argue that it could lead to a lack of accountability and standards in utility services, potentially affecting the quality experienced by residents.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise surrounding the concerns of oversight and management of the utility district. The bill does not require an election for the creation of such districts nor the changes to governance structure, which could lead to debates about transparency and citizen input in local utility governance. The removal of rate regulation may also raise concerns about costs and service quality as there would be less regulatory oversight to ensure fair rates and adequate service provision.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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