The membership of the board of directors for North Dakota one-call.
Impact
The bill is intended to streamline governance and enhance the effectiveness of North Dakota One-Call by recognizing the need for inclusive representation on the board. This adjustment reflects an awareness of the varied interests of different participant groups in utility excavation and protection. By formalizing these representations, the state seeks to foster better communication and collaboration among utility providers and reduce conflicts, ultimately leading to improved safety and efficiency in excavation activities.
Summary
House Bill 1407 addresses the composition and membership of the board of directors for North Dakota One-Call, a crucial entity for coordinating excavation and utility work in the state. The bill mandates that the board consist of nine members representing various sectors including telecommunications service providers, gas distribution operators, oil and gas transmission operators, electrical operators, rural water systems, and representatives from cities of varying population sizes. This selection aims to ensure a diverse representation that aligns with the interests of all stakeholders involved in utility management.
Contention
During discussions and voting on the bill, there were notable points of contention, particularly regarding the composition of the board. Opponents raised concerns about whether the proposed membership adequately reflects all relevant stakeholder interests, particularly smaller participants and rural communities. There were fears that certain interests could be overshadowed by larger organizations if the board lacks proportional representation, which could undermine the regulatory body’s effectiveness and responsiveness to local issues. The bill subsequently faced a significant majority against it during a vote, indicating substantial disagreement regarding its provisions.
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