Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB617

Caption

Public utilities; reestablish a consumer utility counsel to represent consumers in matters before the Public Service Commission or other agencies

Impact

If enacted, HB 617 is expected to significantly impact the regulatory landscape for public utilities in Georgia. The creation of the office aims to enhance consumer advocacy in utility matters, potentially leading to more informed decision-making regarding utility rates and regulations. This office will have the authority to engage in proceedings that affect utility services, representing both residential and small commercial users, thus broadening the scope of consumer representation. The bill aims to ensure that all consumers have a voice in discussions that may directly affect their utility costs and services.

Summary

House Bill 617 is designed to reestablish a Consumers' Utility Counsel in Georgia. This office will represent consumers in matters concerning public utilities before the Public Service Commission (PSC) and similar agencies. The bill outlines the establishment of the office, the appointment of a director, and the director's powers and duties. It emphasizes the need for effective utility services at reasonable costs while allowing public utilities to provide their services. The director’s role is pivotal, as they will be tasked with ensuring that consumer interests are advocated during utility rate hearings and other regulatory proceedings.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a step towards better consumer representation, it may also raise concerns regarding its implementation and the sufficiency of resources allocated to the new office. Critics might question whether the establishment of the Consumers' Utility Counsel will effectively balance the interests of consumers with those of utility companies. Additionally, there might be debates about the funding and operational efficiency of this office, particularly in relation to how it will interact with existing public utility frameworks and its ability to fulfill its mandate without bias.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB94

Public Utilities and Public Transportation; a consumer utility counsel to represent consumers in matters before the Public Service Commission or other agencies concerning public utilities; reestablish

GA H5547

Increases the public utilities reserve fund cap and the cap on expenses relating to the public utilities commission and the division of public utilities and carriers representing the state before federal agencies.

GA S0599

Increases the public utilities reserve fund cap and the cap on expenses relating to the public utilities commission and the division of public utilities and carriers representing the state before federal agencies.

GA HB653

Georgia Public Service Commission; rename as Georgia Public Utilities Commission

GA HB1126

Public Utilities Commission Membership Geographic Representation

GA H7270

Requires the public utilities commission to provide for a classification of service for retail electricity consumers that are large energy use facilities.

GA S2427

Requires the public utilities commission to provide for a classification of service for retail electricity consumers that are large energy use facilities.

GA HR398

Georgia Public Service Commission; rename as Georgia Public Utilities Commission - CA

GA CACR30

Relating to the public utilities commissioners.Providing that the public utilities commissioners are elected.

GA AB2289

Public utilities: Public Utilities Commission: telecommunications: broadband internet access service.

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