Bill Text: IN SR0045 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Study committee of various utility regulation issues.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-15 - First reading: referred to Committee on Utilities & Technology [SR0045 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2011-SR0045-Introduced.html
A SENATE RESOLUTION to urge the legislative council to
assign to the Regulatory Flexibility Committee the subject of
utility regulation, utility rate making, and utility planning in the
State of Indiana.
, read first time and referred to Committee on
MADAM PRESIDENT:
I offer the following resolution and move its adoption:
A SENATE RESOLUTION to urge the legislative council
to assign to the Regulatory Flexibility Committee the subject of
utility regulation, utility rate making, and utility planning in the
State of Indiana.
Whereas, historically low utility rates have made
Indiana an attractive place for business and economic
development;
Whereas, Indiana ratepayers have seen significant
increases in their utility rates in recent years, on average up
over thirty five percent from 2003 rates.
Whereas, due to recent economic conditions, the
ability of Indiana ratepayers to afford these rate increases
has been diminished;
Whereas, ratepayers include, but aren't limited to,
residential consumers, places of worship, non-profit
corporations, businesses, industry, school corporations, post-
secondary educational institutions, and governmental
entities;
Whereas, Indiana utilities have an obligation to
provide adequate, reliable, and affordable utility service to
the public;
Whereas, state law requires that Indiana utilities
provide least cost service;
Whereas, state law requires the Indiana Utility
Regulatory Commission to balance the interests of
ratepayers with those of the utilities;
Whereas, state law requires the Office of Utility
Consumer Counselor (OUCC) to represent the interests of all
Indiana consumers;
Whereas, the OUCC recognizes the challenges of
unprecedented and highly volatile energy costs for Indiana
utilities and their customers;
Whereas, the standing committees responsible for
utility and energy policy require a clear and comprehensive
understanding of the regulatory process and the challenges
faced by Indiana utilities and their customers; and
Whereas, the standing committees responsible for
utility and energy policy require a clear and comprehensive
understanding of the challenges faced by both the IURC and
the OUCC; therefore,
SECTION 1. That the legislative council assign to the Regulatory Flexibility Committee the subject of utility regulation, utility rate making, and utility planning in the State of Indiana.