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Latest Action: 04/02/2008 - Read Second Time (H)
Bill Text HB 2587 - PUBLIC UTILITIES - Wright-Jones, Robin
Allows public utilities to require a deposit for new residential service or continued residential service under certain circumstances |
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Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Executive Session Completed (H)
Bill Text HB 2468 - MISSOURI PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION - Schoeller, Shane
Authorizes the Missouri Public Service Commission to grant approval to exercise any right or privilege under any franchise to certain utility plants and systems when necessary for public service |
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Latest Action: 03/13/2008 - Read Second Time (H)
Bill Text HB 2422 - ENERGY EFFICIENT PROGRAMS - Holsman, Jason R.
Allows for the creation of certain energy efficiency programs under the direction of the Missouri Public Service Commission |
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Latest Action: 03/12/2008 - Read Second Time (H)
Bill Text HB 2399 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY PROGRAM TRAINING - Lembke, Jim
Requires contractors of certain public works projects to provide their employees with an approved 10-hour federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration Construction Safety Program |
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Latest Action: 04/17/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Energy and Environment (H)
Bill Text HB 2298 - ENERGY EFFICIENT PROGRAMS - Emery, Edgar G. H.
Allows for the creation of certain energy efficiency programs under the direction of the Missouri Public Service Commission |
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Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Bill Combined w/(SCS/SBs 1181, 1100, 1262 & 1263)
Bill Text SPECIAL NOTE: This bill has been combined with other bills. Please refer to lead bill (SB 1181) for more information |
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Latest Action: 05/12/2008 - S Informal Calendar S Bills for Perfection--SB 1278-Shields
Bill TextSB 1278 - Under current law, members of the Public Service Commission are required to live within 40 miles of Jefferson City. This act removes this requirement and instead only requires that the commissioners reside within the state. ERIKA JAQUES |
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Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Hearing Conducted S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee
Bill TextSB 1277 - This act allows electric and gas corporations to implement energy efficiency programs, subject to the review and approval of the Public Service Commission (PSC). Such programs shall be reasonably designed to be cost-effective or in the best interest of customers. Prudently incurred expenditures made by the corporations for approved energy efficiency programs may be recovered through rates as an ongoing expense item or as a rate base item as described in the act. The PSC may exempt the allocation of energy efficiency expenditures to low-income or senior citizen customers. An approved energy efficiency program may be terminated at any time by the PSC or the corporation, or by another proper party for good cause shown. The act does not preclude the PSC from approving energy efficiency programs that are not deemed cost-effective, if the increased costs over and above the cost-effective level are paid for by customers who voluntarily participate in the program or are otherwise [...] show full description |
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Latest Action: 05/08/2008 - HCS Reported Do Pass H Special Committee on Utilities Committee
Bill TextSCS/SBs 1181, 1100, 1262 & 1263 - This act modifies and creates provisions regarding energy efficiency and energy conservation. Up to 10% of the funds appropriated each year for the Facilities Maintenance Reserve Fund shall be used for otherwise eligible projects that are also energy projects with a 20-year payback or less. Design documents submitted to the Office of Administration for new construction or substantial renovation of certain state buildings shall include a projection of the energy savings of the building as a result of meeting the state minimum energy efficiency standard. The act requires that by January 1, 2009, the Department of Natural Resources shall modify the minimum energy efficiency standard so that it is at least as stringent as the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code (2006 IECC), or the latest version of the Code rather than the current standard of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard [...] show full description |
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Latest Action: 04/24/2008 - Voted Do Pass S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee
Bill TextSB 1160 - The act sets the maximum penalty for a single violation of any order by the Public Service Commission relating to federal natural gas safety standards at $25,000 per violation. The maximum penalty for a continuing violation or a multiple series of such violations is $250,000. The maximum penalties increase by increments described in the act in the years 2015, 2025, 2035, and 2040. The Commission may determine the amount of the penalty based on several variables as described in the act. Each violation shall be considered a separate and distinct offense. The act is similar to HB 1636 (2008), SCS/SB 536 (2007) and HCS/HB 429 (2007). ERIKA JAQUES |
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Latest Action: 03/12/2008 - Rules - Executive Session Completed (H)
Bill Text HB 2147 - UTILICARE STABILIZATION FUND - Skaggs, Trent
Increases from $600 to $800 per household per fiscal year the maximum amount of financial assistance an eligible household can receive for heating and cooling expenses from the Utilicare Stabilization Fund |
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Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Utilities (H)
Bill Text HB 2155 - OFFICE OF PUBLIC COUNSEL - Harris, Jeff
Transfers the powers, duties, and functions of the Office of Public Counsel to the Attorney General's Office and expands the prohibition on discussions of cases before the Public Service Commission |
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Latest Action: 02/06/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee
Bill TextSB 1080 - Currently, Section 386.266, RSMo, provides certain utilities the opportunity to apply for alternate rate schedules in several circumstances. This act removes two of these options. It removes the option for gas utilities to apply for alternate rate schedules due to a variation in weather and/or conservation and removes the option for electric, gas or water utilities to apply for alternate rate schedules due to costs related to environmental regulations. This act is identical to SB 94 (2007) and SB 880 (2006). ERIKA JAQUES |
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Latest Action: 04/24/2008 - Hearing Scheduled S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee
Bill TextSB 1041 - This act prohibits a utility or its HVAC affiliate from selling and installing home generators unless there are no existing HVAC service providers in the service area. This act is similar to HB 1164 (2007). ERIKA JAQUES |
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Latest Action: 04/03/2008 - Executive Session Completed (H)
Bill Text HB 1827 - MANUFACTURED HOUSING - Sutherland, Mike
Changes the laws regarding the regulation of manufactured homes by the Missouri Public Service Commission |
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Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Public Hearing Held (S)
Bill Text HB 1861 - RENEWABLE ENERGY - Baker, Judy
Establishes the Renewable Energy Information and Reporting Act which requires the Missouri Public Service Commission to provide an annual report on renewable energy trends and new developments |
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Latest Action: 04/22/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H)
Bill Text HB 1862 - ALTERNATIVE ENERGY LOAN AUTHORITY - Baker, Judy
Establishes the Missouri Alternative Energy Loan Authority to provide low-interest loans to public and private entities for financing various energy-saving products and services |
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Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Utilities (H)
Bill Text HB 1769 - CONNECTING TO UTILITIES - Wildberger, Edward
Prohibits any person from having utilities connected in any other person's name and requires photo identification of the person requesting connection to utility service |
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Latest Action: 05/05/2008 - AYES: 121
Bill Text HB 1779 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES - Emery, Edgar G. H.
Changes the laws regarding voice over Internet protocol services and other telecommunications services |
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Latest Action: 05/08/2008 - Motion to dissolved conference committee S adopted
Bill TextHCS/SB 958 - This act authorizes any rural electric cooperative and certain electrical corporations that operate on the not-for-profit cooperative business plan to trim trees and control vegetation within the legal description in a recorded easement, or when no easement exists, within the following areas: 1) within 10 feet of electric lines located in a city and potentially energized at or below 34.5 kilovolts; 2) within 30 feet of electric lines located outside of a city and potentially energized at or below 34.5 kilovolts; 3) within 50 feet of electric lines potentially energized between 34.5 and 100 kilovolts; and 4) within 75 feet or within a federally required clearance for electric lines potentially energized at 100 kilovolts or more. In claims for property damage, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the electric utility acted with reasonable care and within its rights when controlling vegetation in these areas. Electric cooperatives may control vegetation in excess of [...] show full description |
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Latest Action: 04/24/2008 - Hearing Scheduled S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee
Bill TextSB 945 - Current law requires water corporations regulated by the Public Service Commission to submit an annual report to the Commission. This act requires water corporations that regularly provide service to 20,000 or more customers to additionally disclose in its annual report the salary and total compensation provided to each of its officers whose salary exceeds $50,000 per year. This information shall not be considered a closed record and shall be available upon request through the Commission. ERIKA JAQUES |
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Latest Action: 04/03/2008 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee (4294S.05C)
Bill TextSCS/SB 950 - The act establishes the "Manufactured Housing Customer Recovery Fund" for the purposes of paying consumer claims pursuant to the procedures the commission promulgates by rule. No claims shall be considered by the commission before all other legal remedies have been exhausted. Dealers of new manufactured homes shall provide the purchaser with a bill of sale or purchase agreements containing the total price of the unit, serial number or manufacturer name and model number and other associated costs (section 700.056). The act requires every manufacturer of a manufactured home or modular unit to register with the commission each place of business at which the dealer sells such units. The act modifies the dealer registration process by requiring dealers to, when registering, maintain a bona fide established place of business and maintain a permanent enclosed building or structure for the sale of manufactured homes or modular units. The registration of renewal fee is $200 [...] show full description |
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Latest Action: 05/12/2008 - H Consent Calendar
Bill TextSB 928 - This act removes the provision that requires the Public Service Commission to annually study the economic impact of section 392.410, RSMo, and submit a report to the General Assembly by the end of each calendar year. Section 392.410, RSMo, concerns the issuing of certificates of service authority for telecommunications service and limitations on the provision of telecommunications service by political subdivisions. This act is similar to HB 1426 (2008). ERIKA JAQUES |
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Latest Action: 02/14/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Rural Community Develop (H)
Bill Text HB 1585 - ELECTRIC PLANT CONSTRUCTION - Baker, Brian
Requires the Missouri Public Service Commission to consider existing planning and zoning plans and building codes and hold a public hearing before approving the location of a proposed electric plant |
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Latest Action: 05/12/2008 - S Informal Calendar S Bills for Perfection--SB 904-Griesheimer, with SCS
Bill TextSCS/SB 904 - This act modifies provisions pertaining to the Underground Facility Safety and Damage Prevention Act. Under current law, gas distribution lines, electric lines, telecommunications facilities, cable t.v. facilities, water lines, storm drainage, and sewer lines located on private property and owned by the landowner are not considered "underground facilities" for purposes of the Underground Facility Safety and Damage Prevention Act. This act modifies this definition by requiring that if any of the above-mentioned lines are used for vehicular traffic control, the lighting of streets and highways, or communications for emergency response, they shall be considered an "underground facility." The lines shall also be considered an "underground facility" if they cross or lie within a public easement, public right-of-way, or another person's property. Under current law, persons who own or operate underground pipeline facilities are deemed to comply with requirements to identify [...] show full description |
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Latest Action: 03/05/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H)
Bill Text HB 1531 - DELINQUENT UTILITY PAYMENTS - McGhee, Mike
Prohibits a municipality or utility company from requiring an owner of a premises to pay delinquent utility bills for his or her occupants |
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Latest Action: 05/12/2008 - S Consent Calendar--HB 1426-Kraus (Green)
Bill Text HB 1426 - MISSOURI PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION - Kraus, Will
Removes the requirement that the Missouri Public Service Commission prepare an annual economic impact report on certificates of public convenience and necessity by certain telecommunication companies |
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Latest Action: 01/10/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee
Bill TextSB 721 - Under current regulations promulgated by the Public Service Commission that establish the Cold Weather Rule, gas and electric service may not be discontinued to residential customers on any day when the National Weather local forecast between certain hours predicts that the temperature will drop below 32 degrees Fahrenheit during the following 24 hours. This act extends the forecast prediction period of time from 24 hours to 72 hours. This act is similar to SB 567 (2007). ERIKA JAQUES |