Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1127

Introduced
3/18/25  
Refer
3/18/25  
Refer
3/18/25  
Engrossed
4/22/25  
Enrolled
4/23/25  

Caption

An Act to Establish Immunity for a Receiver Appointed by the Public Utilities Commission to Oversee the Operations of a Consumer-owned Water Utility

Impact

The enactment of LD1127 would enhance the ability of the PUC to manage consumer-owned water utilities more effectively by allowing appointed receivers to perform their roles with the same legal protections trustees receive. This change is intended to promote thorough oversight and management of these utilities, particularly in instances where their operations might be in distress or require significant restructuring.

Summary

LD1127, known as 'An Act to Establish Immunity for a Receiver Appointed by the Public Utilities Commission to Oversee the Operations of a Consumer-owned Water Utility', seeks to provide legal protection to receivers appointed by the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) in the oversight of consumer-owned water utilities. The bill stipulates that such receivers shall be treated similarly to employees acting on behalf of a government entity as per the Maine Tort Claims Act. This aims to ensure that these individuals can operate effectively without the constant fear of legal repercussions during their duties.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding LD1127 appears to be supportive, particularly among those advocating for better management of water utilities in Maine. Proponents believe that this legal immunity will empower receivers to make necessary decisions without the hindrance of potential legal challenges. However, discussions surrounding the bill have raised questions regarding the implications for accountability and transparency, which may concern some stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns about whether the immunity afforded to receivers might lead to a lack of accountability in their decision-making processes. Critics argue that while empowering receivers is crucial for efficient operations, it must be balanced with mechanisms that ensure these officials remain accountable for their actions. This discourse emphasizes the need for careful consideration of how liberty in operational oversight can coexist with public interest safeguarding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME 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

ME SB845

Relating to water utilities regulated by the Public Utility Commission.

ME CACR30

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

ME HB617

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

ME HB07243

An Act Concerning Requirements For Appointments Of Utility Commissioners To The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority And Substantial Conflicts Of Interest Of Such Utility Commissioners.

ME LD241

An Act to Authorize the Public Utilities Commission to Approve Rate Adjustments for Low-income Water Utility Ratepayers

ME SCR23

Requesting The Public Utilities Commission To Establish A Dedicated Panel Of Commissioners To Oversee Matters Related To Intrastate Water Carriers And Maritime Commerce.

ME SB3267

Greenwood Utilities Commission; authorize to bottle and sell its water directly to consumers.

ME HB1775

Greenwood Utilities Commission; authorize to bottle and sell its water directly to consumers.

ME HB05950

An Act Concerning The Appointment Of A Consumer Protection Advocate To The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.