Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2780

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
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Caption

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

Impact

The implications of SB2780 on state laws are significant in that it establishes a mechanism for gas utilities to recover various costs related to their gross plant that have not yet been passed on to consumers. This includes carrying costs, depreciation, and certain operational expenses. It presents a structured approach for utilities to manage their rate recovery processes, which may ultimately affect how rates are set for consumers in the long term. The bill mandates that these costs be reviewed by the Railroad Commission, reinforcing the regulatory framework governing utility rates in Texas.

Summary

Senate Bill 2780 (SB2780) is legislation that addresses the recovery of costs associated with a gas utility's gross plant that has been placed in service but is not yet being recovered through customer rates. The bill introduces a new section to the Utilities Code, specifically Sec. 104.302, defining terms such as 'gross plant' and 'unrecovered gross plant'. Additionally, it outlines provisions that allow gas utilities to defer certain costs as regulatory assets which are critical for their financial management and rate-making processes.

Contention

Notably, the bill highlights a shift towards providing gas utilities with more leeway in financial recovery, which may raise concerns among consumer advocacy groups about potential rate increases. The provision allowing for the accumulation of regulatory assets raises questions about accountability and transparency in how utilities manage their costs. There may be contention surrounding the effectiveness of the Railroad Commission in overseeing these regulatory asset evaluations, especially with regard to protecting consumer interests while balancing the operational needs of gas utilities.

Companion Bills

TX HB4384

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

Previously Filed As

TX HB4384

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

TX HF4825

Rate recovery of executive pay for public utilities limited, and utility expenses that may not be recovered from ratepayers specified.

TX SF4849

Certain public utilities rate recovery of executive pay limitations provision and certain utility expenses that may not be recovered from ratepayers specification provision

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 SB1275

UTILITY-RECOVERABLE EXPENSE

TX H3756

Storm Damage Recovery

TX SB1856

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

TX S0157

Storm Damage Recovery

TX HB1253

Gas Companies - Infrastructure Investments - Cost Recovery and Customer Notification (Break STRIDE Act)

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