Ohio 2025-2026 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB246

Caption

Prohibit terminating electric, gas service to certain households

Impact

The bill amends existing laws governing utility service terminations, mandating that energy companies cannot disconnect services to customers who fall under defined vulnerable categories, including families with young children and seniors. Additionally, it facilitates the creation of payment plans that align with a customer's financial capabilities, ensuring that households are not overwhelmed by utility bills. This legislative action signifies a shift in state policy towards safeguarding the basic living standards of its residents, particularly during the winter months when heating and power are critical.

Summary

Senate Bill 246 aims to strengthen protections for vulnerable households by prohibiting the termination of electric and gas services under certain conditions. The bill seeks to ensure that residential customers, particularly those caring for young children, elderly individuals, or persons with disabilities, illness, or pregnancy, retain access to essential utility services despite payment difficulties. By doing so, the legislation reflects a commitment to social equity and support for families in need during crisis situations.

Sentiment

General sentiment regarding SB246 appears to be largely positive, especially among advocates for low-income families and social justice organizations. Supporters view the bill as a necessary measure to prevent utility shutoffs that could have dire consequences for vulnerable populations. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the financial implications for utility companies and the potential administrative burden of implementing new policies. Overall, the discourse emphasizes compassion and social responsibility, balancing economic realities with ethical imperatives.

Contention

While the proponents of SB246 laud its protective measures as vital for community welfare, opponents express concerns regarding the economic impact on utility providers and the potential for increased operational costs. Critics question how these new regulations may affect the overall reliability of energy services and whether they could lead to further financial challenges for utility companies. The debate highlights critical tensions between the need for social safety nets and the sustainability of public utility operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH SB150

Prohibit terminating electric, gas service to certain households

OH SB102

Regards public utilities, competitive electric and gas services

OH HB79

Permit electric distribution utility establish certain portfolios

OH HB260

Regards public utilities and competitive retail electric service

OH HB192

Regards Treasurer of State; electronic payment of taxes

OH SB74

Regards Treasurer of State and electronic payment of taxes

OH HB450

Prohibit certain offenses with an unmanned aerial vehicle system

OH SB143

Eliminate electric security plans; regards corporate separation

OH HB548

Prohibit certain sales types in real property foreclosure sales

OH HB245

Prohibits certain adult cabaret performances

Similar Bills

OH SB150

Prohibit terminating electric, gas service to certain households

VA HB1875

Public utilities; delay of termination of service for certain residential customers.

VA HB664

Public utilities; delay of termination of service, serious medical condition, report.

MI SB0549

Human services: services or financial assistance; water rate affordability program; create. Amends 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.1 - 400.119b) by adding secs. 14n, 14o, 14p, 14q, 14r, 14s & 14u. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0550'23, SB 0551'23

MI HB5088

Human services: services or financial assistance; water rate affordability program; create. Amends 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.1 - 400.119b) by adding secs. 14n, 14o, 14p, 14q, 14r, 14s & 14u. TIE BAR WITH: HB 6228'24, HB 5089'23, SB 0980'24

CT SB00110

An Act Concerning Fraud Prevention In Connecticut's Utility Termination Protection Programs.

CT HB06724

An Act Concerning Utility Customer Payment Plans, Extending The Shutoff Moratorium For Hardship Customers And Permitting Hardship Customers To Enroll With Electric Suppliers.

AZ SB1548

Electricity; gas; disconnection prohibited