Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4384

Filed
3/11/25  
Out of House Committee
4/22/25  
Voted on by House
5/8/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/15/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/26/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to the recovery of certain costs associated with a gas utility's plant, facilities, or equipment placed in service.

Impact

The implementation of HB 4384 directly modifies the regulations governing how gas utilities manage their cost recovery. It requires the Texas Railroad Commission to adopt rules to enforce the provisions of the bill, ensuring that relevant costs are included in the utilities' authorized cost recovery mechanisms. This change is expected to streamline the financial processes related to gas utility operations, potentially providing better financial stability for these companies while ensuring transparency through regulatory oversight.

Summary

House Bill 4384 pertains to the recovery of specific costs that gas utilities incur when utilizing their plants, facilities, or equipment. This bill introduces provisions that allow gas utilities to defer certain costs as regulatory assets. Such costs include post in-service carrying costs, depreciation, and associated ad valorem taxes for gross plant that is not currently being recovered in rates. By integrating these costs into the regulatory framework, the bill aims to give gas utilities a more efficient way to manage their financials during rate proceedings.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4384 seems to reflect a general support from utilities and regulatory bodies, as it offers a mechanism that can ease the financial burdens of gas utilities by allowing them to recover costs more efficiently. However, there may be some contention among consumer advocacy groups concerned about how these cost recoveries will affect utility rates for consumers. The balance of interests presents a classic dynamic in utility regulation where the need for business sustainability contrasts with consumer protection.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 4384 include the potential for increased utility rates that could arise from the recovery of the deferred costs. Critics argue that while the bill may provide financial relief to gas utilities, it could lead to higher expenses for consumers in the long run. Moreover, there are concerns about the transparency of the cost recovery process and the oversight of the Railroad Commission in ensuring that these recoveries are justified and not excessively burdensome to ratepayers.

Companion Bills

TX SB2780

Identical Relating to the recovery of a gas utility's gross plant placed in service not yet being recovered in rates.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2780

Relating to the recovery of a gas utility's gross plant placed in service not yet being recovered in rates.

TX S3141

Directs BPU to establish program concerning renewable natural gas; provides gas public utilities with customer rate recovery mechanism for costs associated with program.

TX A3904

Directs BPU to establish program concerning renewable natural gas; provides gas public utilities with customer rate recovery mechanism for costs associated with program.

TX S0593

Prohibits public utilities, serving greater 100,000 customers from recovering through rates any direct or indirect cost associated with, amongst other costs, advertising, marketing, communications.

TX H5818

Prohibits public utilities, serving greater 100,000 customers from recovering through rates any direct or indirect cost associated with, amongst other costs, advertising, marketing, communications.

TX SB998

Public utilities; cost of transmission upgrades; modifying application process for construction of certain facilities; establishing cost recovery provisions.

TX SB998

Public utilities; cost of transmission upgrades; modifying application process for construction of certain facilities; establishing cost recovery provisions.

TX HF3830

Reporting requirements for recoverable expenses in rate cases modified, and sunset of cost recovery for gas utility infrastructure costs eliminated.

TX HB5247

Relating to an alternative capital recovery process for certain utilities.

TX SB1856

Relating to a capacity cost recovery rider for certain electric utilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.