Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1669

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
5/4/09  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity for water or sewer services.

Impact

The amendments introduced by HB1669 would significantly change the dynamics of utility provision within Texas' municipalities. By empowering retail public utilities to bypass municipal restrictions, it may lead to increased access to vital water and sewer services in areas that have been underserved or neglected. Additionally, this could potentially foster a competitive environment among providers, which might improve service quality and efficiency.

Summary

House Bill 1669 addresses the certificates of public convenience and necessity specifically related to water and sewer services in Texas. The bill allows retail public utilities to apply for these certificates when a municipality refuses to provide services to properties located in its extraterritorial jurisdiction. This means that even without municipal consent, retail public utilities can seek permission from the commission to serve those areas, aiming to enhance service availability and competition in utility provision.

Contention

However, the bill is not without contention. There may be concerns about local governance and the authority of municipalities to manage their service areas. Critics could argue that this law undermines the role of local governments in planning and managing public services. There are fears that circumventing municipal consent could lead to a fragmented approach to utility services, where retail public utilities procure service areas based solely on profitability rather than community needs.

Additional_consideration

Furthermore, the bill stipulates procedures for municipalities wishing to extend their service areas. It highlights that a municipality's certificate of public convenience and necessity cannot extend beyond its extraterritorial jurisdiction without landowner consent, ensuring some level of local control remains intact. The interplay between maintaining local governance and ensuring service provision will likely continue to be a point of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB893

Relating to the correction of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for providing water or sewer service.

TX HB2442

Relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain retail public utilities.

TX HB4385

Relating to the provision of sewer service without a certificate of public convenience and necessity.

TX SB1593

Relating to the procedure for amending or revoking certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain retail public utilities.

TX HB4133

Relating to the streamlined expedited release of certain areas from a certificate of public convenience and necessity.

TX HB1254

Relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX SB2327

Relating to compensation for the streamlined expedited release of certain areas from a certificate of public convenience and necessity.

TX HB2848

Relating to the approval of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX HB4276

Relating to the amendment of a certificate of convenience and necessity to provide electricity service to certain water control and improvement districts.

TX SB1655

Relating to the amendment of a certificate of convenience and necessity to provide electricity service to certain water control and improvement districts.

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