Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3084

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Caption

Relating to the recovery of certain expenses by an electric utility in a ratemaking proceeding; adding provisions subject to a criminal penalty.

Impact

The bill's amendments to the Texas Utilities Code will directly affect how electric utilities manage their financial reporting and recovery of costs tied to regulatory proceedings. By enforcing a uniform recovery system, HB3084 seeks to prevent disparities where some customers might unfairly bear a heavier financial burden than others in similar situations. The change is designed to streamline operations and promote consistency across the state's electric utility sector, ensuring that all customers contribute equitably to the costs incurred by their respective utilities.

Summary

House Bill 3084 focuses on the financial mechanisms by which electric utilities recover costs associated with ratemaking proceedings. It introduces provisions that specify the conditions under which these utilities can recover expenses incurred while reimbursing governing bodies. Specifically, the bill mandates that such costs must be recouped on a uniform, system-wide basis, rather than on a per-customer or localized basis. This approach aims to create transparency and fairness in the cost recovery process, providing a clear legislative guideline for the financial operations of electric utilities.

Contention

While the bill aims for a standardized approach to cost recovery, it may also spark contention among stakeholders in the energy sector. For instance, some electric utilities may view the bill as a necessary step towards regulatory fairness, while others might argue that it restricts their flexibility to negotiate unique arrangements with local governing bodies. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the criminal penalties that are introduced by the bill, which could impact utilities' operational strategies and their willingness to engage in certain financial practices. The implications of these changes could lead to further discussions on the balance of power between state regulations and local governance in the energy sector.

Companion Bills

TX SB1271

Identical Relating to the recovery of certain expenses by an electric utility in a ratemaking proceeding; adding provisions subject to a criminal penalty.

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