West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB681

Introduced
3/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  

Caption

Providing PSC jurisdiction over internet service providers

Impact

If enacted, SB681 would significantly alter the existing landscape of telecommunications regulation in West Virginia. By categorizing ISPs as telecommunications utilities, the PSC would gain jurisdiction over them, allowing for greater consumer protections. This includes investigating consumer complaints and ensuring that service provision standards are met. The bill's proponents argue that this move will enhance the quality and reliability of internet services, especially important for the increasing reliance on internet access for various daily activities, including telecommuting and online education.

Summary

Senate Bill 681 (SB681) aims to classify internet service providers (ISPs) as telecommunications utilities under the regulatory framework of West Virginia's Public Service Commission (PSC). The bill stipulates that ISPs will be subject to the same oversight as other utilities, which includes regulations concerning service provision, rates, and consumer protections. The primary purpose is to ensure that broadband internet service, considered essential in modern life, receives the same level of regulatory scrutiny and consumer safeguarding as traditional utilities such as electricity and water.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB681 appears to be largely supportive among those who advocate for expanded broadband access and consumer protections. Supporters, including some lawmakers and consumer advocacy groups, believe that regulating ISPs as utilities will help ensure fair practices and equitable access to broadband services, particularly in underserved areas. However, there may also be concerns raised by some providers about increased regulatory burdens and potential implications for pricing and service flexibility.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB681 include the scope of the PSC's regulatory authority over ISPs and the potential impacts on service innovation and competition. Critics may argue that overly stringent regulations could stifle growth and investment within the internet service industry. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the balance between necessary consumer protections and maintaining a competitive market for broadband services, particularly in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Companion Bills

WV HB2991

Similar To Internet Reliability Act

Previously Filed As

WV HB5367

Internet Reliability Act

WV HB2394

Require PSC annual report on ratepayer utility costs to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance

WV HB4255

Require PSC annual report on ratepayer utility costs to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance

WV HB3446

Clarifying the powers and duties of Public Service Commission as to electric generating facilities

WV HB3059

Give PSC authority to fine Class I railroads for safety and operational violations.

WV HB5004

Relating to the statutory time frames for public service commission resolution of complaints against locally rate regulated water and wastewater utilities

WV HB5429

To require Public Service Commission to hear requests for rate adjustments from public electrical utilities and issue a recommendation to legislature

WV SB614

Extending jurisdiction of School Safety Unit

WV HB2817

Relating to Public Service Commission jurisdiction over alternative fuel for motor vehicles

WV HB3354

To authorize municipalities to combine operations with other municipalities and counties to provide governmental services

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