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House of Representatives
Session of 2013 - 2014 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: April 25, 2013 01:55 PM
From: Representative Robert W. Godshall
To: All House members
Subject: Municipal Authorities
 

In the near future, I plan on introducing legislation to amend Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) to provide greater transparency over municipal authority acquisitions. Municipal authorities often buy, lease or otherwise acquire additional projects thereby expanding the scope of operations to reach a larger population. As an authority’s service territory increases, so does the possibility that proposed expansions may impact the rates or service of current ratepayers.

Section 5613 of Title 53 addresses the transfer of private, municipal or school-district owned facilities to a municipal authority. Current law states that a municipal authority seeking to acquire additional facilities must only obtain approval from member municipalities to move forward with the purchase. While the decision to acquire additional facilities must be approved at a scheduled public meeting of the authority, current ratepayers may not be aware of exactly how the purchase may affect their rates or service.

My bill requires municipal authorities to hold an advertised public meeting and clearly demonstrate the anticipated or projected benefit the acquisition would have for the current ratepayers, including but not limited to, rate reduction, improved service quality, and increased service reliability. The bill would also require the anticipated benefits to be published in the record meeting minutes. By increasing the transparency of acquisition decisions, authorities will be held to a higher degree of public accountability.



Introduced as HB1365