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Modifies and creates new provisions relating to telecommunications infrastructure
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Creates provisions for detachment from a water district for certain customers in certain circumstances
Creates provisions for detachment from a water district for certain customers in certain circumstances
Modifies certain provisions relating to the renewable energy
Establishes and modifies criminal offenses involving certain infrastructures
Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain broadband communications equipment
Modifies provisions relating to electronic communications
Modifies requirements for a dissolution of a public water supply district
Creates provisions relating to nuclear energy projects
Modifies provisions for utility growth projects
Creates provisions relating to the regulation of community water systems
Creates new provisions relating to public water supply districts
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to utilities
Creates the telemarketing no-call list to protect businesses and residents from unwanted telephone solicitation including via call spoofing
Precludes call spoofing to business subscribers and establishes the Caller ID Anti-Spoofing Act
Precludes call spoofing to business subscribers and establishes the Caller ID Anti-Spoofing Act
Modifies provisions governing mailed notice to sewer district customers with unpaid charges
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electric utilities
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electric utilities
Eliminates sales taxes on certain local utility services
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to underground facilities
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Creates provisions for the closure of electric power plants
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to utilities
Creates new provisions related to infrastructure security
Modifies provisions relating to underground facilities
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to utilities
Modifies dates for deferrals by electrical corporations
Prohibits more than one customer charge per residential address per year
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electric utilities
Modifies provisions for electrical corporations
Modifies provisions for electrical corporations
Modifies provisions relating to electronic communications
Creates the "Caller ID Anti-Spoofing Act" to protect businesses and residents from unwanted solicitation from misleading or misidentified solicitors
Modifies provisions relating to video service providers
Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Creates provisions relating to deferrals by electrical corporations
Creates new provisions for construction works in progress
Provides a sales and use tax exemption for certain machinery and equipment used in providing broadband services
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Repeals the expiration date of the "Uniform Small Wireless Facility Deployment Act"
Creates provisions for the closure of electric power plants
Modifies provisions for reorganized common sewer districts
Modifies provisions relating to the public service commission and creates a new procedure for determining utility rates
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electric utilities
Creates a community solar pilot program
Enacts provisions authorizing the establishment of neighborhood improvement districts for street lights in cities
Modifies provisions for the renewable natural gas standard
Repeals the expiration date of the "Uniform Small Wireless Facility Deployment Act"
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Requires the public service commission to include certain information when billing customers for back charges
Modifies provisions for utility rate proceedings
Modifies provisions for net metering
Modifies provisions for net metering
Requires utilities to reimburse for customer losses due to power outages
Modifies provisions for the construction of electric transmission facilities
Modifies the membership of the public service commission
Modifies provisions related to utility rates
Modifies provisions for renewable energy resources
Provides a sales tax exemption for the production of electricity
Modifies provisions for renewable energy resources
Establishes provisions for community solar gardens
Codifies the PSC's cold weather shut off moratorium for all electric and gas utilities in the state
Modifies provisions for net metering
Establishes consumer protection provisions for customers of internet service providers for service outages
Modifies the definition of renewable energy resources
Creates provisions relating to workforce development investments of public utilities
Modifies provisions for the construction of electric transmission facilities
Modifies provisions relating to property tax
Modifies provisions relating to video services
Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation
Changes provisions governing testing of community water system hydrant inspections
Modifies provisions for water service connection
Gives the public service commission contracting authority in certain circumstances
Establishes the Broadband Development Council
Modifies provisions related to utility rates
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Creates growth project discount rates for gas corporations
Modifies provisions relating to the property tax assessment percentage of solar energy systems
Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of solar energy property
Modifies provisions relating to video service providers
Modifies provisions for net metering
Modifies provisions for net metering
Authorizes an income tax credit for certain solar energy property costs
Authorizes an income tax credit for certain solar energy property costs
Creates provision for electrical choice and competition
Authorizes the department of economic development to purchase fiber optic cables and sell them to broadband developers
Modifies provisions relating to the taxation and regulation of property involved in producing solar energy
Modifies provisions relating to video service providers
Modifies provisions relating to video service providers
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Urges the President to take measures and support policies that ensure long-term American energy leadership, security, and progress
Adds a penalty and attorney's fees when a sewer district, absent a lien, refuses to connect new service
Prohibits political subdivisions from using federal funds for the construction of retail broadband internet infrastructure in certain circumstances
Modifies provisions relating to the Universal Service Board and Fund
Modifies the offense of assault in the first degree
Allows electrical corporations to operate and use broadband infrastructure
Authorizes a tax credit for the purchase of an electric vehicle
Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors
Modifies provisions relating to standards and guidelines established by the air conservation commission
Modifies provisions for renewable energy resources
Creates provisions for incumbent electric transmission owners
Modifies provisions relating to certificates of birth
Establishes provisions for community solar gardens
Creates provisions relating to community solar gardens
Establishes consumer protection provisions for customers of internet service providers for service outages
Authorizes the Department of Economic Development to purchase fiber optic cables and sell them to broadband developers
Modifies the law regarding video service providers
Establishes the Preserving Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act
Establishes provisions for net neutrality
Creates the 21st Century Missouri Broadband Deployment Task Force
Modifies provisions for public utilities
Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Creates provisions relating to accounting practices of electrical corporations
Modifies provisions relating to renewable energy
Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain utility property
Modifies the civil penalty for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards
Modifies provisions for utility financing orders
Modifies provisions related to utilities
Requires utilities to forgive past due balances before raising utility rates
Establishes provisions for net neutrality
Modifies provisions for renewable energy technology
Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors
Modifies provisions for broadband infrastructure and utility condemnation proceedings
Authorizes the creation of broadband infrastructure improvement districts
Modifies provisions for renewable energy resources
Requires any wind energy system to acquire a permit from the Department of Natural Resources before building wind energy production facilities
Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service
Modifies provisions for the public service commission fund
Prohibits drilling or installing any potable water well within one mile of any site placed on the National Priorities List
Establishes provisions for net neutrality
Establishes the broadband enhancement council
Modifies provisions relating to electrical corporations
Changes the provisions relating to utilities.
Creates provisions relating to telecommunications
Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records
Modifies provisions relating to utilities.
Prohibits certain charges to customers by public water supply districts and metropolitan water supply districts
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Urges Congress and the Federal Communications Commission to change a rule regarding carriage agreements
Creates the Underground Damage Prevention Review Board
Allows two or more partnering entities to form a broadband infrastructure improvement district or partnership for the delivery of broadband internet service to the residents of such municipalities or service areas
Modifies provisions for water and sewer infrastructure
Modifies provisions relating to eligibility for Utilicare assistance
Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain public utility company property
Modifies provisions for utility districts
Modifies provisions for retail electric service providers
Creates the 21st Century Missouri Broadband Deployment Task Force
Creates the 21st-Centruy Missouri Power Grid Task Force
Creates a renewable natural gas program
Modifies the civil penalty for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards
Modifies provisions for the net metering and easy connection act
Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property
Establishes the Task Force on the Future of Right-Of-Way Management and Taxation and modifies the law regarding video service providers
Modifies provisions for underground facility notification.
Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts.
Requires gas corporations to repair pipelines and equipment necessary for a customer to benefit from the service even if the customer is not up to date with payments.
Changes provisions related to fees for repair of sewer service lines.
Modifies provisions for the PACE Act.
Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation.
Prohibits certain charges to customers by public water supply districts and metropolitan water supply districts.
Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.
Repeals the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.
Modifies provisions relating to electric energy.
Allows rural electric cooperatives to serve third and fourth class cities under certain circumstances.
Establishes provisions for net neutrality.
Allows customers of utilities to opt out of installation of certain types of meters.
Allows a property owner to choose utility service for new structures built on the property.
Establishes provisions for net neutrality.
Repeals the sunset date for discounted electric rates for qualifying customers of electrical corporations.
Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service.
Modifies provisions for the net metering and easy connection act.
Modifies provisions for renewable energy resources.
Allows certain corporations to organize under The General and Business Corporation Law of Missouri to supply telephone and telecommunications services in rural areas
Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records.
Modifies provisions for utility projects.
Modifies provisions relating to utilities.
Modifies provisions relating to utilities.
Prohibits political subdivisions from restricting utility service based on the source of energy delivered to an individual customer.
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress.
Modifies provisions relating to rural electric cooperatives.
Modifies provisions for the Missouri energy efficiency investment act.
Modifies provision for broadband operations and services using electrical corporation infrastructure.
Modifies provisions for utility ratemaking.
Modifies provisions for renewable energy technology.
Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives.
Authorizes the public service commission to review electric rates of municipalities under certain circumstances.
Repeals the sunset clause on the Uniform Small Wireless Facility Deployment Act.
Establishes a special license plate for the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives and the Missouri Association of Municipal Utilities.
Modifies provisions relating to utilities.
Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of property involved in producing wind energy.
Requires gas corporations to repair pipelines and equipment necessary for a customer to benefit from the service even if the customer is not up to date with payments.
Establishes the "Customer Utility Protection Act.'
Establishes provisions for net neutrality.
Establishes provisions for net neutrality.
Establishes an "Association of Missouri Electrical Cooperatives" special license plate
Modifies provisions relating to the distribution of energy
Defines wind farms as local property for property tax assessments of electric companies
Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service.
Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations
Modifies provisions for the sale of municipally owned utilities.
Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."
Modifies definition of "electric supplier" as it relates trespass rules for trimming, removing, and controlling trees.
Creates guidelines for reviewing the comprehensive state energy plan.
Specifies that the Department of Economic Development shall maintain a record of all funds obtained under the "Broadband Internet Grant Program."
Changes provisions related to fees for repair of sewer service lines.
Urges President Trump and Missouri's congressional delegation to oppose the Green New Deal.
Creates provisions for electric vehicle charging stations.
Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts.
Modifies provisions for penalties relating to pipeline safety.
Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records.
Modifies provisions relating to electric energy.
Establishes provisions relating to water safety and security.
Prohibits certain charges to customers by public water supply districts and metropolitan water supply districts.
Establishes provisions for water, wastewater, and sewer.
Modifies provisions for the sale of public water districts.
Modifies provisions for discontinuation of sewer services.
Modifies provisions for disclosure of public records by the Public Service Commission.
Creates provisions relating to the location and operation of wind turbines.
Modifies provisions relating to video service providers.
Modifies provisions for the public service commission.
Modifies provisions relating to coal ash
Modifies provisions relating to rate adjustments outside of general rate proceedings for certain public utilities
Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Transportation utility corridor
Modifies provisions relating to wireless facilities and related infrastructure
Modifies provisions relating to development of utilities and eminent domain for utility purposes.
Modifies provisions for construction of new facilities by utility companies.
Modifies provisions relating to development of utilities and eminent domain.
Modifies provisions relating to electrical energy.
Modifies provisions regarding video service providers.
Establishes provisions for net neutrality
Changes provisions of law related to net metering.
Allows the public service commission to offer a lower rate to low-income senior citizens when a rate increase is projected to give a public utility a profit increase of more than one hundred million dollars.
Modifies the definition of "electric plant."
Establishes the “Power Purchasing and Resale Act”.
Changes provisions related to fees for repair of sewer service lines
Prohibits certain charges to customers by public water supply districts and metropolitan water supply districts.
Changes the laws regarding eminent domain for electric transmission projects
Prohibits a sewerage services, water services, or water and sewerage services company from holding an owner of a premises liable for the occupant's delinquent utility payments
Urges Congress to pass legislation reinstating net neutrality
Modifies provisions for eminent domain by utility entities.
Establishes the Customer Utility Protection Act
Requires gas corporations to repair pipelines and equipment necessary for a customer to benefit from the service even if the customer is not up to date with payments
Requires that the comprehensive state energy plan be reviewed by the Division of Energy by January 1, 2020, and biennially thereafter, and updated if necessary
Creates guidelines for reviewing the comprehensive state energy plan.
Changes provisions of law relating to the public service commission's complaint procedure
Creates provisions for the deployment of electric vehicle charging stations.
Urges the Public Service Commission to reaffirm the state's policy of encouraging electrical corporations to act in consumers' best interests through prudent hedging of natural gas and other fuels.
Requires board members of public water supply districts to complete training in each elected or appointed term
Creates the Missouri Wind Energy Commission
Requires that the Department of Transportation utility corridor be 12 feet wide with the location determined by the State Highways and Transportation Commission
Modifies provisions for waterworks and sewerage rates.
Modifies the appeal procedure for decisions by the public service commission
Modifies provisions for public utility rate adjustment.
Modifies provisions for construction of new facilities by utility companies.
Establishes the Rate Case Modernization Act, relating to rate making for gas corporations
Modifies provisions for public utilities.
Changes the law regarding the Universal Service Board
Brings municipal sewer districts under the control of the public service commission
Allows the Department of Natural Resources to promulgate rules for the management and closure of coal combustion residual surface impoundments and landfills
Allows providers or resellers of commercial mobile radio services to opt out of contributions to the Universal Service Fund
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Establishes the Missouri Water Safety and Security Act
Changes the law regarding the uniform wireless communication infrastructure deployment act.
Modifies provisions relating to public utilities.
Requires utilities to notify customers before replacing meters.
Gives the public service commission authority to approve certain special utility rates under certain circumstances
Gives the public service commission authority to approve certain special utility rates for an aluminum smelting facility or a steel works facility under certain circumstances
Gives the public service commission authority to approve certain special utility rates for industrial energy users under certain circumstances
Changes the laws regarding 911 emergency communication services
Changes the law regarding the uniform wireless communication infrastructure deployment act
Authorizes telephone companies to elect to have their tangible personal property assessed in accordance with a depreciation schedule
Requires that the comprehensive state energy plan be reviewed by the division of energy by Jan. 1, 2019, and biennially thereafter, and updated if necessary
Changes the law relating to net metering
Establishes the Solar Garden Project act and authorizes a tax deduction for solar gardens
Imposes certain conditions on land devoted to agricultural purposes that is proposed to be acquired through eminent domain
Changes the law regarding condemnation for utility services
Changes the law regarding the Public Service Commission
Requires utilities to notify customers before replacing meters
Modifies provisions relating to ratemaking for public utilities
Modifies the appeal procedure for decisions by the public service commission
Changes provisions of law relating to the public service commission's complaint procedure
Modifies provisions relating to eminent domain
Changes the laws regarding 911 emergency communication services
Changes the law relating to assessments made by the Public Service Commission
Changes the law relating to rate making for gas corporations
Allows utility companies to establish periodic rate adjustments outside of general rate proceedings
Allows customers of utilities to opt out of certain types of meters
Changes the laws regarding eminent domain for electric transmission projects
Requires the Advisory Committee for 911 Service Oversight to develop a plan and timeline for implementation of a next generation 911 system throughout the state
Changes the law regarding the Infrastructure System Replacement Surcharge for water corporations
Changes the laws regarding financing provided by the state to public utilities for the purpose of water pollution control
Allows customers of utilities to opt out of installation of certain types of meters
Changes the laws regarding the energy efficiency investment act by removing certain restrictions on participants' eligibility
Changes the law regarding the Universal Service Board
Establishes the Missouri Energy Freedom Act
Prohibits a municipality or utility company from holding an owner of a premises liable for the occupant's delinquent utility payments
Establishes a minimum clearance for high voltage direct current lines above 470 kV to 50 feet above land and 55 feet above water
Reauthorizes a deduction for energy efficiency audits and projects for tax years 2014 to 2020
Changes the laws regarding underground facility safety
Changes the laws regarding communications infrastructure deployment
Allows members of electric cooperatives to participate in certain meetings by mail or electronic means
Allows members of electric cooperatives to participate in certain meetings by mail or electronic means
Requires commercial mobile service providers to report specified information to the Missouri Public Service Commission for posting on its website
Creates the Office of Public Counsel Fund to fund the office within the Missouri Public Service Commission from regulated utilities based on each utility's total gross intrastate operating revenues
Establishes the Fair Telephone Billing Act of 2014 to prohibit unauthorized charges on telephone bills
Establishes the Missouri Energy Efficiency Performance Standard that requires certain utilities to achieve specified saving requirements established by the Missouri Public Service Commission
Requests American Water Company to quarterly test of the drinking water at the North County Water Treatment Facility in order to assure the presence of dangerous contaminants are never present
Modifies provisions relating to utility access to railroad right-of-way
Allows a specified sewer corporation to contract with a water district or municipality to terminate water service for non-payment of a sewer bill
Strongly urges the Environmental Protection Agency to reject any federal fossil fuel emission regulations that remove coal as a viable fuel option for new and existing electric generation
Changes the laws regarding infrastructure replacement surcharges for water and sewer corporations
Urges the U.S. Congress to support the development of a rare earth element refinery and create a Thorium bank
Establishes the Competitive Energy for Missouri Jobs Act
Changes the laws regarding eminent domain powers of utility providers in certain counties
Changes the laws regarding solar energy rebates
Allows an electrical corporation to recover prudently incurred transmission expenses and government-mandated property taxes
Allows electrical corporations to recover depreciation expenses and return for electric plants placed in service
Requires the Air Conservation Commission to establish standards of performance for carbon dioxide emissions from existing fossil fuel-fired electric generating units
Requires electrical corporations to make solar rebates available to specified retail customers
Changes the laws regarding the Missouri Propane Gas Commission
Establishes the Homeowners' Solar Rights Act which prohibits entities from restricting the installation of solar energy systems
Urges Congress to support importation of Canadian oil sands and ask for the approval of the TransCanada Keystone Coast Expansion pipeline
Allows any city, town, village, sewer district, or water supply district to levy and impose a fee on certain lateral sewer service lines
Establishes The Nuclear Energy Standard
Changes the laws regarding renewable energy
Establishes The Nuclear Energy Standard
Changes the laws regarding eminent domain powers of utility providers
Calls upon President Obama to support the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline and the permitting for oil production off the northern coast of Alaska
Specifies that any water supply district in St. Charles County must be placed under the jurisdiction of the Missouri Public Service Commission for rates, charges, or other fees
Specifies that a political subdivision cannot have the authority to require the removal or relocation of infrastructure owned by a communication service provider that is lawfully located on private property
Changes the laws regarding utility access to a railroad right-of-way
Changes the laws regarding the disruption or failure of communications services during emergencies
Changes the laws regarding rights-of-way of political subdivisions
Changes the laws regarding municipal utility poles
Modifies provisions relating to communications services
Modifies provisions relating to municipal utility poles
Modifies provisions relating to wireless communications infrastructure deployment
Modifies provisions relating to right-of-way of political subdivisions
Specifies that the General Assembly will have sole jurisdiction over specified electrical projects
Changes the laws regarding the Net Metering and Easy Connection Act
Changes the laws regarding the retail sale of propane gas
Urges the Environmental Protection Agency to increase flexibility with regard to regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants
Urges the United States Department of Justice to investigate the price increase of propane gas
Requires the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to reimburse a property owner up to $3,000 for damage caused from a sewer line that has discharged into the property due to an overcharge
Modifies provisions relating to ratemaking for gas corporations
Changes the laws regarding utilities
Changes the laws regarding telecommunications practices and municipal pole attachments
Authorizes the Missouri Public Service Commission to appear, participate, and intervene in any federal, state, or other administrative, regulatory, or judicial proceeding
Changes the laws regarding utilities
Establishes procedures for certain utilities to construct facilities over, under, or across a railroad right-of-way
Establishes the Homeowners' Solar Rights Act which prohibits entities from restricting the installation of solar energy systems
Authorizes the City of Arnold to create a utility board or utility corporation to review and establish rates and fees for utility services
Establishes the Missouri Energy Efficiency Performance Standard, which requires certain utilities to achieve specified saving requirements established by the Missouri Public Service Commission
Requires a water supply district located in St. Charles County to be regulated by the Public Service Commission and modifies eligibility criteria for energy efficiency incentive programs offered by electric companies to low income customers
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Creates the Uniform Wireless Communications Infrastructure Deployment Act and modifies provisions relating to utility right-of-way
Exempts certain telecommunications companies from Public Service Commission price caps
Allows the Public Service Commission to publish certain papers, studies, reports, decisions and orders electronically
Changes the laws regarding telecommunications
Urges the U.S. Congress to support the development of a rare earth element refinery and create a Thorium Bank
Allows a member of an electric cooperative to participate in certain meetings by mail or electronic means
Establishes the Energy Compact to return authority for energy regulation to the states
Merges water and sewer corporations into one group of public utilities for assessment purposes
Changes the laws regarding a request for a rate increase by a gas corporation to the Missouri Public Service Commission
Allows the court discretion in the appointment of a guardian ad litem in specified cases regarding child abuse or neglect and ex parte orders of protection
Establishes requirements for environmentally sustainable construction for certain state-funded buildings
Creates the High Performance Energy Efficient Schools Transparency Act which requires each school district to earn and maintain an Energy Star efficiency rating on each of the district's buildings
Modifies provisions relating to the Net Metering and Easy Connection Act
Allows hydropower produced in any quantity to be used to satisfy the renewable energy standard
Changes the laws regarding underground facility safety
Authorizes the Missouri Public Service Commission to adopt rules for the interconnection of combined heat and power systems
Allows an electrical corporation to file a petition with the Missouri Public Service Commission to recover specified infrastructure replacement costs
Prohibits a person, corporation, or utility from acquiring 50% or more of the total stock issued by a water or sewer corporation that provides service to no more than 8,000 customers without the consent of the Missouri Public Service Commission
Requires an installer of modular units to be licensed by the Missouri Public Service Commission
Changes the laws regarding infrastructure replacement surcharges for water corporations
Changes the laws regarding the Open Meetings and Records Law to allow certain meetings and records regarding policies, security systems, and structural plans regarding any terrorist or public safety or health incident to be closed
Requires telecommunications carriers and certain commercial mobile service providers to provide caller location information in certain emergency situations
Prohibits an investor-owned utility from including any costs associated with a settlement from a whistle-blower case in its rate case request to the Missouri Public Service Commission
Opposes the FCC reforms regarding broadband deployment in rural and hard-to-reach areas and urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to support to expand broadband and DSL in rural areas
Modifies provisions relating to utility uses and service
Strongly urges Ameren, FERC, and affected property owners at the Lake of the Ozarks to cooperate and coordinate a swift resolution to the shoreline management plan that respects the rights of property owners
Allows telecommunications and broadband service providers or rural electric cooperatives to attach, maintain, and operate their equipment on another's pole under specified terms and conditions
Modifies provisions relating to telecommunications
Allows an applicant for a salvage dealer license to list a wireless telephone number as the means for the public to contact the place of business
Requires the Department of Transportation to issue emergency utility response permits for the transporting of equipment and material needed following a disaster where utility service has been disrupted
Requires the county office that administers the lateral sewer service line repair fee program to bill each condominium unit separately for its proportionate share of the fee
Changes the laws regarding county and statewide emergency 911 service boards
Specifies that the exclusion from eligibility in any demand-side program offered by an electrical corporation of certain tax credits will not apply to low-income programs and their participants
Establishes new requirements for reporting underground infrastructure under the excavation safety requirements of Chapter 319, RSMo
Changes the laws regarding the regulation of public utilities
Changes the laws regarding public utilities and creates the Public Counsel Fund
Requires the Department of Natural Resources to annually assess an electric utility in an amount not to exceed .005 of 1% of its annual intrastate operating revenues to encourage biomass energy projects
Changes the laws regarding the termination of water and sewer service due to delinquency of payment
Changes the laws regarding the state's No-call List and political telephone solicitations
Prevents the use of electronic records from a smart meter as evidence in a criminal prosecution and imposes a civil penalty on a utility for transferring these records to anyone for any purpose
Allows a residential subscriber to have his or her wireless telephone number added to the state's No-call List and prohibits sending unsolicited faxes or text messages to anyone on the list
Specifies that any person who uses a device to read electric usage off of a meter without the homeowner's consent will be guilty of class D felony
Changes the laws regarding the infrastructure replacement surcharge for water corporations
Specifies that a telecommunications company may elect to be exempt from certain rules if giving written notice to the Missouri Public Service Commission
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Changes the laws regarding telecommunications as they relate to the carrier of last resort obligations
Strongly urges the United States Congress to support the Pea Ridge Mine in the extraction of thorium and the development of refineries for thorium power plants
Modifies provisions pertaining to energy and property taxation
Repeals the provisions requiring the Missouri Energy Task Force to reconvene at least one time a year and issue an annual status report to the Governor and General Assembly
Modifies provisions pertaining to utilities
Changes the laws regarding property taxes and energy
Requires a telecommunications company to provide caller location information in certain emergency situations
Requires an electric utility to accept electricity produced from a customer who operates an electric generating facility in the service area of the utility
Changes the laws regarding the Missouri Propane Education and Research Council
Changes the laws regarding the board of directors of public water supply districts
Requires a prepaid wireless service supplier to collect a 50-cent monthly fee from its customers for 911 emergency communications service
Expands the No-call List to include cell phone numbers, prohibits sending unsolicited faxes or text messages, and prohibits using automatic dialing announcing devices in certain situations
Allows the Commissioner of the Office of Administration, upon voter approval, to increase the wireless fee per telephone user from not to exceed 50 cents to not to exceed 75 cents per month
Changes the laws regarding utilities
Changes the laws regarding the responsibility for the payment of past due water and sewer services and on the termination of service for past due water and sewer services
Prohibits large water users from transporting water withdrawn or diverted from the Southeast Missouri Regional Water District to a location outside the district if it interferes with another major user
Specifies the conditions when storm water runoff will be considered to flow to a sewer maintained by the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District for purposes of charging the property owner a storm water fee
Allows landlords to charge lessees separately for water and sewer usage
Specifies that any owner or operator of pipelines transporting petroleum or natural gas who fails to maintain an easement for a period of 10 years will be deemed to have abandoned the easement
Allows wireless telephone users to be added to the No-call List and revises the definition of "telephone solicitation" to include voice, facsimile, graphic imaging, or data communication
Requires an electrical corporation to pay a surcharge of one-tenth of one cent per kilowatt hour on all nuclear energy produced in the state and sold out of its service territory
Changes the laws regarding rates charged by natural gas corporations and assistance for eligible households through the Utilicare Program
Changes the laws regarding infrastructure replacement surcharges for water corporations
Allows an electrical company to recover from ratepayers the costs associated with early site development for certain electrical generation facilities
Modifies provisions pertaining to sewer and water utilities
Requires certain incumbent local exchange telecommunications companies to reduce their composite intrastate switched exchange access rates annually for a period of three years as specified
Requires cell phone companies who make an improper city or county sales tax charge to refund the customer three times the amount of the improperly collected tax
Changes the laws regarding the board of directors of public water districts
Urges the United States Congress to refuse to enact cap and trade legislation establishing a cap on greenhouse gas emissions which will result in increased costs of goods and services
Requires certain persons or affiliated industries who own, transport, or store propane, liquified petroleum gas, or compressed natural gas to report any accident to the Missouri Propane Gas Commission
Prohibits a municipality or utility company from holding an owner of a premises liable for the occupant's delinquent utility payment
Expands the No-call List to include cell phone numbers, prohibits sending unsolicited faxes and text messages, and prohibits using automatic dialing announcing devices in certain situations
Urges Congress to reject any federal legislation which caps carbon emissions
Establishes the Anticramming Protection Act which prohibits telecommunications companies from billing a customer for miscellaneous products or services without prior approval
Prohibits any investor-owned electric utility operating a coal-fired generating unit that produces electricity from purchasing or using coal extracted by mountaintop removal coal mining
Establishes the Anticramming Protection Act which requires any entity offering products or services that are charged to or collected from the consumer's telephone bill to conform to certain conditions
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress and establishes the Missouri Energy Security Construction Act
Changes the laws regarding rates charged by natural gas corporations and assistance for eligible households through the Utilicare Program
Modifies provisions pertaining to utilities and certain clean water requirements and fees
Adds nuclear energy to the definition of "renewable energy resources" so that it can be used to meet the requirements of investor-owned electric utilities under the Renewable Energy Standard
Changes the laws regarding infrastructure replacement surcharges for water corporations
Allows the Missouri Public Service Commission to appear and participate in any federal or state administrative, regulatory, or judicial proceeding
Establishes procedures for the sale of a small water or sewer system to a large public utility
Limits the liability of any entity in cases of personal injury or death arising from or related to the geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide or other specified gases in Greene County
Requires a telecommunications company to provide caller location information in certain emergency situations