Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2429

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Requires municipalities and the department of transportation to reimburse non-rate regulated utilities for site relocation costs incurred due to road maintenance

Impact

The implementation of HB 2429 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws concerning public utility management and municipal responsibilities. By establishing a formal obligation for repayment, the bill aims to streamline communication and logistics related to road work projects while protecting the interests of utility providers. Additionally, the introduction of reimbursement guidelines is likely to enhance the operational efficiencies of both public works departments and utility companies, potentially leading to quicker project completion and reduced downtime for utility services.

Summary

House Bill 2429, introduced by Representative Keathley, aims to mandate that municipalities and the state Department of Transportation reimburse non-rate-regulated utilities for the costs incurred during the relocation of utility facilities due to road maintenance and construction projects. This legislative measure seeks to ensure that utility providers do not bear the financial burden of relocating their facilities when public works projects necessitate such changes. The bill outlines specific reimbursement protocols and sets up new sections to manage these processes within the existing state legal framework.

Contention

Concerns may arise regarding the financial implications for municipalities, which will now have to allocate funds for reimbursing utility costs in addition to their regular expenses for road maintenance and infrastructure improvements. Opponents might argue that this could lead to increased costs for local governments, potentially diverting funds from other essential services. Furthermore, clarity on what constitutes 'reasonable' costs for relocation will be crucial, as differing interpretations could lead to disputes between municipalities and utility providers. The bill’s impact on local governance and fiscal management will likely be a point of contention during discussions and legislative reviews.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB661

Requires municipalities and the department of transportation to reimburse non-rate regulated utilities for site relocation costs incurred due to road maintenance

MO HB342

Requires municipalities and the Department of Transportation to reimburse non-rate regulated utilities for site relocation costs incurred due to road maintenance

MO SB489

Creates provisions relating to utility facility relocation

MO SB286

Creates provisions relating to reimbursement by electric utilities to customers for losses incurred from electric service interruption

MO SB653

Modifies provisions relating to the expenses incurred for the regulation of public utilities

MO HB386

Requires utilities to reimburse customer losses due to power outages

MO SJR2

Transfers authority over the Department of Transportation from the Highways and Transportation Commission to the Governor

MO HB4

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue and Department of Transportation

MO HB868

Requires all state departments to report the cost of complying with federal regulations to the department of economic development

MO HB934

Modifies requirements for child care reimbursement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.