SB 434 IN
Utility transparency and reporting.
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Summary
Provides that the Indiana utility regulatory commission (IURC) may not authorize a public utility that: (1) provides retail electric or natural gas service; and (2) is under the IURC's jurisdiction for the approval of rates and charges; (utility) to recover through the utility's retail rates and charges any direct or indirect costs associated with specified expenses and activities related to lobbying, legislative action, political activities, charitable giving, litigation, investor relations, and other specified activities and expenses. Beginning in 2025, requires a utility to file with the IURC an annual report that includes specified information concerning costs to: (1) the utility; or (2) an affiliate of the utility; that are related to these expenses or activities and that are directly billed or allocated to the utility. Requires the IURC to make available on the IURC's website a direct link to the annual reports provided by all utilities under these provisions. Provides that on any customer bill issued by a utility after December 31, 2025, the utility must include a break down of the charges and fees that make up the total amount owed, including a description of the service or cost associated with each charge or fee. Sets forth certain charges and fees that must be delineated as specific line items on each customer bill.
Sponsor (1)
- Andrea Hunley Democratic · author
2 coauthors / cosponsors
- Mark Spencer Democratic · coauthor
- J.D. Ford Democratic · coauthor
Action history (3)
- Jan 13, 2025 Authored by Senator Hunley · upper
- Jan 13, 2025 First reading: referred to Committee on Utilities · upper
- Jan 13, 2025 Senators Spencer and Ford J.D. added as coauthors · upper
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