Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1713

Introduced
2/23/26  

Caption

Prohibits certain transactions involving public utilities unless the Public Service Commission finds them to be in the public interest

Impact

The proposed legislation has significant implications for state laws governing public utilities. By requiring PSC authorization for various transactions, SB1713 seeks to prevent unauthorized transfers that could potentially disrupt utility services or lead to adverse effects on local communities. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that any application for authorization must include an analysis of how the transaction might impact local tax revenues. This addition serves to inform local governments about potential fiscal changes resulting from utility mergers or acquisitions, thereby helping maintain local financial stability.

Summary

Senate Bill 1713 aims to regulate transactions involving public utilities, specifically gas, electrical, water, and sewer corporations. The bill mandates that such corporations must obtain authorization from the Public Service Commission (PSC) before engaging in any transactions that involve selling, leasing, transferring, or merging their franchises or assets. This requirement is intended to ensure that these transactions are conducted in a manner that serves the public interest, providing an additional layer of oversight to the operations of public utilities.

Contention

Notably, discussions around SB1713 have revealed a divide among stakeholders. Proponents assert that the bill will enhance consumer protection and ensure that local needs are prioritized in utility operations. They argue that without such regulatory measures, there could be a rise in questionable transactions that jeopardize essential services. Conversely, critics argue that the bill could result in excessive regulation that hampers the ability of utility companies to efficiently adapt and respond to changing market conditions. There are concerns that this could lead to delays in necessary utility improvements or expansions, ultimately affecting service delivery and infrastructure development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB367

Modifies provisions relating to the purchase of small water utilities by large water public utilities

MO SB9

Modifies provisions relating to the commissioners of the Public Service Commission

MO SB401

Creates provisions relating to certain customer classes approved by the Public Service Commission

MO SB227

Prohibits public entities from entering into certain contracts

MO SB653

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

MO SB48

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electrical corporations regulated by the Missouri Public Service Commission

MO HB353

Changes the law regarding advertisements and orders of publication in newspapers

MO SB50

Modifies provisions relating to public institutions

MO SB81

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO HB560

Modifies provisions for the public service commission

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.