Bill
LC 429
Generally revise public service commission laws
Broadly revise Public Service Commission laws to reshape authority, rate processes, and governance, affecting utilities and consumers; draft died in 2025.
Bill
LC 429
Broadly revise Public Service Commission laws to reshape authority, rate processes, and governance, affecting utilities and consumers; draft died in 2025.
LC 429 is a bill titled “Generally revise public service commission laws” in the energy and utilities subject area. The publicly available information indicates this is a drafter’s bill intended to make broad changes to the laws governing the state or jurisdiction’s Public Service Commission (PSC). The exact text detailing the specific provisions has not been provided in the available materials.
Note: “Died in Process” indicates the draft did not advance to enactment through the legislative process and is no longer moving forward in its current form.
The available information does not include the bill’s text, so the exact provisions cannot be detailed. However, a bill described as “Generally revise public service commission laws” typically seeks to revise:
- The authority and scope of the PSC (what types of utilities and services it regulates)
- Procedures for rate setting and tariff approvals
- Administrative processes (rulemaking, hearings, investigations)
- Transparency, public participation, and open meeting requirements
- Appointment, qualifications, tenure, and ethics of PSC commissioners
- Enforcement powers, penalties, and compliance mechanisms
- Budgeting, staffing, and organizational structure
- Reporting, audits, and performance measures
- Interaction with other state agencies and the legislature
These are common themes for broad PSC reform bills; the actual LC 429 provisions may differ.
If you’d like, I can tailor this summary to a specific state or provide a comparison to existing PSC statutes once the text or formal analysis is available.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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