Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB260

Caption

Regards public utilities and competitive retail electric service

Impact

If enacted, the bill would lead to significant changes in the regulatory landscape for public utilities in Ohio. Among the modifications, it introduces the ability for electric light companies to establish distribution investment trackers to collect revenue requirements directly from consumers. This would allow for enhanced recovery processes for funds associated with essential infrastructure improvements, which aim to enhance the reliability and efficiency of services provided. The requirement for annual reliability performance standards for each electric utility is an additional key aspect that ensures accountability and reliability in services provided to Ohio residents.

Summary

House Bill 260 focuses on amending various sections of the Ohio Revised Code relating to public utilities and their regulation. The bill proposes adjustments to how the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) handles rate increases, implements regulatory trackers for infrastructure investments, and improves processes around public hearings for rate changes. Key changes ensured that the proposal for any utility rate increases undergoes a rigorous review process while allowing for additional mechanisms like trackers that can be used by utilities to recover specific costs related to infrastructure improvements effectively.

Contention

Notably, the bill has faced scrutiny on the potential impacts of regulatory changes on consumer rates and rights. Critics express concern that allowing new trackers could lead to increased consumer costs without sufficient oversight, which might prioritize utility profits over consumer protection. Others argue that the bill could strip some oversight powers from the PUC, potentially undermining consumer rights and protections in favor of faster revenue recovery for utilities. The balance between facilitating necessary infrastructure upgrades and protecting consumer interests remains a central point of contention among lawmakers and advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH SB102

Regards public utilities, competitive electric and gas services

OH HB15

Amend competitive retail electric service law

OH SB152

Electric utilities; retail competition, aggregated competitive purchasers.

OH HB469

Electric utilities; retail competition, aggregated competitive purchasers.

OH SB152

Electric utilities; retail competition, aggregated competitive purchasers.

OH SB1281

Electric utilities; retail competition.

OH SB2

Increase power generation; improve Ohio's electric grid

OH H3309

Electrical Utilities

OH SB762

Electric utilities; retail competition, renewable energy.

OH SB1419

Electric utilities; retail competition, renewable energy.

Similar Bills

OH SB102

Regards public utilities, competitive electric and gas services

OH HB15

Amend competitive retail electric service law

OH SB2

Increase power generation; improve Ohio's electric grid

OH SB103

Allow alternative rate plans for certain natural gas companies

OH HB142

Regards natural gas company rate plans, property valuation

SC H3309

Electrical Utilities

UT HB0350

District Energy Amendments