Bill
HB 327
AN ACT relating to utility service disconnection reports by retail electric suppliers.
Kentucky bill requires retail electric suppliers to report customer disconnection data to increase market transparency and regulatory oversight.
Bill
HB 327
Kentucky bill requires retail electric suppliers to report customer disconnection data to increase market transparency and regulatory oversight.
HB 327 establishes reporting requirements for retail electric suppliers regarding utility service disconnections in Kentucky. The bill mandates that suppliers report disconnection data, though specific reporting metrics, frequency, and recipients are not detailed in the available information. This legislation appears designed to increase transparency and accountability in the retail electricity market.
Disconnection data can reveal patterns of service reliability, customer financial hardship, and market competition issues in Kentucky's deregulated electricity sector. Public reporting requirements create oversight mechanisms that protect consumers and inform regulators about potential market failures or predatory practices. This transparency is particularly relevant in states with retail choice markets where multiple suppliers compete.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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