Bill
LC 2119
Generally revised energy laws
LC 2119 aimed to broadly revise energy laws but died in process; with no text published, no changes take effect for regulators, utilities, or consumers.
Bill
LC 2119
LC 2119 aimed to broadly revise energy laws but died in process; with no text published, no changes take effect for regulators, utilities, or consumers.
LC 2119 is a bill titled “Generally revised energy laws” that was introduced on November 29, 2024. The current status is listed as a (LC) Draft Died in Process, with prior actions showing the draft was assigned to a drafter and placed on hold. The available information does not include the bill text or published provisions.
Note: These are common themes in comprehensive energy-law revisions and are not stated in the bill’s text:
- Regulatory framework overhaul for energy generation, transmission, and distribution
- Updates to energy efficiency and conservation standards
- Renewable energy policy targets and incentives
- Grid modernization, reliability, and resilience measures
- Consumer protections and rate design reforms
- Funding mechanisms for energy projects or regulatory programs
- Reorganization or clarification of energy agencies and authorities
- Compliance timelines and implementation milestones
LC 2119 is an introduced but now-died-in-process proposal aimed at generally revising energy laws. Due to the absence of published text, the exact provisions and impacts remain unknown. If revived, it could reframe energy policy and regulation, with broad implications for regulators, utilities, and consumers.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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