Status: SIGNED BY GOVERNOR (Details)
Length: 114 words.
Revisions of this bill in our system:
| House | Senate | |
|---|---|---|
| Public hearing: | 2010-03-30 10:00:00 LOB 208 | 2010-01-26 00:00:00 |
| Executive session: | 2010-04-29 10:00:00 | (unscheduled) |
| Floor vote: | 2010-05-12 00:00:00 | 2010-03-03 00:00:00 |
SB 425-FN – AS INTRODUCED
2010 SESSION
06/01
SENATE BILL 425-FN
AN ACT relative to telephone utilities exemptions to the right-to-know law.
SPONSORS: Sen. Cilley, Dist 6; Sen. Letourneau, Dist 19; Sen. DeVries, Dist 18; Sen. Fuller Clark, Dist 24; Rep. Cali-Pitts, Rock 16; Rep. Remick, Coos 2; Rep. P. Preston, Graf 8; Rep. Keans, Straf 1
This bill repeals a provision exempting certain information provided by a telephone utility to the public utilities commission from the right-to-know law and requires the public utilities commission to post non-confidential information on its website.
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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.
Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]
Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
10-2813
06/01
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Ten
AN ACT relative to telephone utilities exemptions to the right-to-know law.
Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
1 New Section; Information Posted on Website. Amend RSA 363 by inserting after section 25 the following new section:
363:25-a Information Posted on Website. The public utilities commission shall post on its website all non-confidential information filed with the commission or provided to its staff whether or not such information is part of an adjudicatory proceeding. The public utilities commission shall require that a redacted public version of all confidential materials be filed with the commission in order to comply with this section.
2 Repeal. RSA 378:43, relative to information not subject to the right-to-know law, is repealed.
3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
LBAO
10-2813
01/13/10
SB 425-FN - FISCAL NOTE
AN ACT relative to telephone utilities exemptions to the right-to-know law.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The Public Utilities Commission states this bill will increase state restricted expenditures and state restricted revenue by $70,727 in FY 2011, $70,756 in FY 2012, $74,453 in FY 2013 and $78,246 in FY 2014. The Commission also states this bill may increase state, county and local expenditures in FY 2011 and each year thereafter. There is no fiscal impact on county and local revenue.
METHODOLOGY:
The Public Utilities Commission states this bill repeals RSA 378:43 that grants regulated telephone companies an automatic presumption that a document is exempt from public disclosure and adds RSA 363:25-a to require the Commission to post to its website all information provided to the Commission or its staff. The Commission states the repeal of RSA 378:43 will have no fiscal impact as any additional work will be absorbed with existing resources. The requirement to post documents on its website will require the addition of one tech support II position (labor grade 21) to gather, categorize, scan, label, upload and manage the Commission’s website. The Commission assumes it will not require an additional position until FY 2011.The position costs are as follows:
FY 2011 |
FY 2012 |
FY 2013 |
FY 2014 | |
Salary (LG 21) |
$37,850 |
$39,390 |
$41,087 |
$42,744 |
Benefits |
21,727 |
23,371 |
25,171 |
27,103 |
Current Expenses |
2,550 |
2,614 |
2,679 |
2,745 |
Equipment |
3,350 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Office Space |
5,250 |
5,381 |
5,516 |
5,654 |
Total |
$70,727 |
$70,756 |
$74,453 |
$78,246 |
LBAO
10-2813
01/13/10
The Commission states it is funded by assessments on regulated entities. Annual assessments are levied on each utility based on the proportion of its respective revenues to the total of all utility revenues. The Commission states the addition of one employee would increase the Commission’s annual budget by less than one percent or less than one half cent for each $100 of utility bills a customer pays. The Commission has no information on the utility bills paid by state, county or local governments to estimate the potential increase in expenditures for those entities.
This bill does not contain authorization or appropriation for a position.