South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4386

Introduced
4/23/25  

Caption

Considerations for public utility acquiring certain water or sewer property or assets

Impact

The bill's enactment is intended to provide greater transparency and fairness in the acquisition process, potentially influencing how public utilities negotiate and acquire property. By requiring independent appraisals and involving the Office of Regulatory Staff, the bill seeks to prevent situations where utilities could undervalue or overvalue assets for acquisition, thus promoting fair treatment of local governments. Moreover, the eventual integration of acquisition costs into the rate base may ensure that the utilities can recover reasonable costs incurred, impacting future rates for consumers.

Summary

House Bill 4386 presents new regulations concerning the acquisition of water and sewerage facilities by public utilities in South Carolina. The bill aims to update the process by which public utilities can acquire properties owned by counties, municipalities, or special purpose districts. It mandates that the Public Service Commission take fair market value into account and requires that two independent appraisals are conducted before property acquisition can be approved. This legislative measure ensures that local governments and property owners have a fair assessment of their assets during such transactions.

Contention

Debates surrounding HB 4386 may arise from concerns regarding the balance of power between public utilities and local government entities. Proponents may argue that the requirements placed on public utilities protect local interests and facilitate equitable dealings. Conversely, critics might express that such regulations could impede necessary acquisitions or increase bureaucratic hurdles, ultimately delaying vital infrastructure improvements. The controversy may also extend to the implications for local governments and whether they are adequately represented in these transactions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0656

Public Utility Property

SC SF2304

A bill for an act relating to certain public utilities, including the development of ratemaking principles permitted for recovery costs of certain investments in infrastructure by water and wastewater utilities and cost considerations for acquisitions of water, sanitary sewer, or storm water utilities. (Formerly SSB 3068.) Effective date: 07/01/2026

SC S738

Modifies interest rates and accrual of interest on certain unpaid water and sewer utility bills and delinquent municipal taxes, assessments, and other municipal liens and charges.

SC A800

Modifies interest rates and accrual of interest on certain unpaid water and sewer utility bills and delinquent municipal taxes, assessments, and other municipal liens and charges.

SC HB2533

WATER/SEWER UTILITY REFERENDUM

SC SB740

Relating to certain proceedings by the Public Utility Commission of Texas regarding water or sewer service.

SC HB2500

Relating to certain proceedings by the Public Utility Commission of Texas regarding water or sewer service.

SC H0011

Municipal Water and Sewer Utility Rates

SC HB611

Provides relative to the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans

SC SB367

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

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