relative to changes to health carrier contracts with providers.
Arkansas would join the Fair and Efficient Transmission Compact to coordinate multi-state planning and open bidding for high-voltage transmission, deploying grid-enhancing tech.
Arkansas would join the Fair and Efficient Transmission Compact to coordinate multi-state planning and open bidding for high-voltage transmission, deploying grid-enhancing tech.
Note on source material: The document supplied contains multiple, inconsistent texts under the label “HB 1813.” The primary legislative text in the document is an Arkansas bill to adopt the “Fair and Efficient Transmission Compact.” The file also includes amendment language (H1 and H2) to that compact and, separately, an unrelated Illinois HB1813 concerning accessory dwelling units (ADUs). This summary focuses on the Arkansas compact text and its amendments and flags the unrelated ADU text at the end.
The bill would authorize Arkansas to join an interstate agreement — the Fair and Efficient Transmission Compact — among mid‑South states (identified as Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas). The compact’s stated purpose is to lower costs and accelerate construction and expansion of high‑voltage electric transmission through coordinated multi‑state planning, competitive project bidding, and use of grid‑enhancing technologies (GETs).
The document also includes text from an Illinois bill labeled HB1813 (Accessory Dwelling Unit Permissibility Act) which would prohibit municipalities from banning accessory dwelling units and limit local regulation. That text appears unrelated to the Arkansas compact and likely reflects conflated materials.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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