Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2263

Caption

Creates provisions that allow for transfer of utility service to a spouse of the account holder without additional fees under certain circumstances

Impact

If enacted, HB 2263 could alter the landscape of utility management for many households in the state. By eliminating fees associated with the transfer of service, the bill could ease the financial strain on families adjusting to sudden changes, such as the death of a partner or a move to a shared living situation. This bill could also encourage utility providers to develop more streamlined processes for service transfers, thereby improving customer service and continuity of essential utilities.

Summary

House Bill 2263 proposes new provisions that allow for the transfer of utility service to a spouse of the account holder without incurring additional fees under specific circumstances. This measure seeks to improve the management of utility accounts when one spouse passes away or when a change in living circumstances occurs. By providing a mechanism for seamless transitions, the bill aims to ensure that surviving spouses can maintain essential utility services without the burden of extra financial costs during a challenging time.

Contention

Some points of contention regarding HB 2263 include concerns over potential abuses of the service transfer provisions. Critics may argue that without strict guidelines, there could be instances where individuals misuse the system for financial gain. Additionally, there might be discussions about the specific circumstances that qualify for fee waivers and how these situations will be verified by utility companies. While proponents highlight the benefits for families in need, opponents may call for safeguards to prevent exploitation of the bill's provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB501

Creates new provisions relating to the regulation of certain utility infrastructure

MO SB430

Creates provisions relating to terms and conditions by public utilities

MO SB199

Creates provisions relating to condemnation of land by certain utilities

MO SB139

Creates provisions relating to electric utilities

MO HB1217

Creates the "Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Fund" and allows the state treasurer to receive, invest, and hold Bitcoin under certain circumstances

MO SB4

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to utilities

MO SB491

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to action against certain utilities for violations

MO SB543

Creates provisions relating to the sale and transfer of firearms

MO SB6

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electric utilities

MO SB489

Creates provisions relating to utility facility relocation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.