Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB558

Introduced
2/15/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Engrossed
3/2/23  
Refer
3/14/23  

Caption

Revising PSC deposition laws

Impact

By allowing depositions, HB 558 is expected to enhance the procedural framework within which the PSC operates. It allows for greater flexibility and effectiveness in proceedings, enabling various stakeholders, including utility companies and the public, to present their cases more thoroughly. This change could lead to more informed decision-making by the PSC, which ultimately impacts state regulatory practices and accountability in public service sectors.

Summary

House Bill 558 aims to amend existing Montana law to allow the deposition of witnesses in proceedings before the Public Service Commission (PSC). This change is intended to modernize how evidence can be gathered in public hearings, providing parties involved in proceedings with the opportunity to take depositions in the manner similar to civil action depositions. This bill is a response to the evolving needs of the PSC in handling complex regulatory issues effectively and efficiently, thereby streamlining the process of evidence collection.

Contention

While the bill appears to facilitate better procedural options for evidence gathering, there are potential concerns surrounding its implementation. Opponents might fear that this could lead to an increase in legal complexities and expenses associated with PSC proceedings. Furthermore, ensuring a balanced approach in the deposition process that maintains equitable access for all parties involved could be a point of contention during discussions and potential amendments to the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB45

Generally revising telecommunications regulation laws

MT HB55

Revising public utility resource planning laws

MT HB643

Revising net metering laws

MT H1037

Depositions of Witnesses in Criminal Proceedings

MT SB01105

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Criminal Justice Statutes, And Concerning The Psychiatric Security Review Board, Domestic Violence, Condominium Associations And Depositions Of Persons Living Out-of-state.

MT HB2579

Relating to shorthand reporting and depositions.

MT HB52

Generally revising administrative procedure laws relating to agency deference

MT HB225

Revising laws related to home inspections

MT HB492

Revising telecommunications regulation

MT HB692

Revising laws related to appointment of counsel

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.