Creating the pay it forward program.
Prohibits Kansas utilities from permitting or using eminent domain for new electric transmission lines in DOE-designated NIETCs, unless a permit was approved before designation.
Prohibits Kansas utilities from permitting or using eminent domain for new electric transmission lines in DOE-designated NIETCs, unless a permit was approved before designation.
Note: multiple different bills numbered HB 2148 appear in the provided documents (Arizona and Illinois versions). This summary addresses the Kansas bill described by the fiscal note and the Kansas "As introduced" text (sponsors: Reps. Waymaster and Moser) — the bill whose title matches the DOE “national interest electric transmission corridor” topic.
To prohibit Kansas from permitting new electric transmission lines or using eminent domain to build transmission lines within any territory federally designated by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as a National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NIETC), with a narrow exception for projects permitted before DOE designation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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