Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1716

Introduced
2/23/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Repeals and modifies certain provisions relating to the regulation of public utilities

Impact

The changes introduced by SB1716 aim to protect consumers from unjust costs related to public utilities, especially during the construction phase of new facilities. If approved, utilities would face stricter scrutiny when attempting to recover costs linked to incomplete or imprudently incurred projects. The proposed adjustments also mandate that revenues associated with the average total rate base during future test years be reconciled efficiently, thus holding utility companies accountable for accurate reporting and justifying their rates. These modifications align with growing concerns regarding consumer protection and the need for regulatory reform within the utility sector.

Summary

Senate Bill 1716 seeks to amend specific sections of Missouri Revised Statutes that pertain to the regulation of public utilities. The bill proposes the repeal of sections 393.135 and 393.150, thereby modifying the manner in which utility companies can charge for services. Notably, the bill ensures that charges based on construction work in progress are to be deemed unjust and unreasonable unless specific conditions are met, indicating a significant shift toward protecting consumer interests in the state. It introduces stricter requirements on how and when utilities may include costs associated with construction in their rate base, emphasizing consumer safety and transparency in utility operations.

Contention

Despite its intended consumer protections, SB1716 could potentially lead to contention regarding the operational flexibility of utility companies. Critics may argue that the stringent conditions imposed for including construction work in progress in the rate base could increase financial burdens on utilities, potentially stifling new infrastructure projects. Such restrictions might limit utilities' ability to fund necessary upgrades or expansions, leading to debates about the balance between consumer safeguards and ensuring robust utility infrastructure development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB214

Modifies provisions relating to utilities

MO SB4

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to utilities

MO SB136

Modifies provisions relating to the test year for certain utilities

MO SB5

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to utilities

MO HB949

Modifies provisions relating to utilities

MO SB610

Creates new provisions relating to electric utilities

MO SB653

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

MO SB367

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

MO SB48

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

MO SB213

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electric utilities

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