Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB144

Filed
3/6/25  
Out of House Committee
3/25/25  
Voted on by House
4/29/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/23/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/26/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to plans for the management and inspection of distribution poles.

Impact

The implementation of HB 144 is expected to significantly affect the regulatory framework for electric utilities in Texas. By mandating systematic inspections and management of distribution poles, the bill seeks to enhance the overall safety of electric infrastructure. Each utility will need to allocate resources to develop these plans, potentially leading to increased operational costs but aimed at improving reliability and safety standards in the distribution of electric energy. The Public Utility Commission will be tasked with oversight, evaluating compliance and effectiveness each year.

Summary

House Bill 144 is a legislative measure aimed at establishing comprehensive plans for the management and inspection of distribution poles used by electric cooperatives, utilities, and municipally owned entities. The bill requires each applicable entity to submit a detailed plan that outlines their inspection and maintenance protocols aimed at ensuring public safety and compliance with set standards. These plans must include their objectives, processes for training personnel, estimated timelines for inspections, and methods for monitoring compliance with these plans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 144 appears to be generally positive among its supporters, as it focuses on increasing safety and reliability within the electrical infrastructure management. Legislators championing the bill view it as a proactive step toward preventing accidents related to poorly managed distribution poles. However, there may be some concerns regarding the implications of the additional administrative burden on smaller utilities and cooperatives, which could face challenges in compliance with the new regulations.

Contention

While HB 144 has garnered support for its intent to enhance public safety, some contention exists regarding the potential financial impact on utilities, especially smaller and rural ones. Discussions within legislative circles reveal concerns that the new requirements could strain the budgets of these entities, possibly leading to increased rates for consumers. Additionally, questions about the strictness of compliance deadlines and the adequacy of state oversight were raised, highlighting a need for careful implementation and evaluation of the bill's provisions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Utilities Code

  • Chapter 38. Regulation Of Electric Services
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Companion Bills

TX HB2745

Same As Relating to plans for the management and inspection of distribution poles.

TX SB2984

Identical Relating to plans for the management and inspection of distribution poles.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3297

Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles and the imposition of replacement fees.

TX HB2555

Relating to transmission and distribution system resiliency planning by and cost recovery for electric utilities.

TX HB14

Relating to third-party review of plats and property development plans, permits, and similar documents, and the inspection of an improvement related to such a document.

TX HB4420

Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles and the imposition of replacement fees.

TX SB1111

Relating to transmission and distribution system resiliency planning by and cost recovery for electric utilities.

TX HB198

Relating to vehicle safety inspections of certain travel trailers.

TX HB2263

Relating to the authority of a natural gas local distribution company to offer energy conservation programs.

TX SB1708

Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles and the imposition of replacement fees.

TX HB1302

Relating to inspections and examinations by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain sites and facilities conducted using unmanned aircraft.

TX HB1363

Relating to the repeal of the real estate inspection recovery fund.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.