SB24 - Electric utilities and recovery of transmission costs.
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SB68 - Prohibiting cities from requiring a valid contract franchise ordinance for the provision of wireless telecommunications services.
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SB69 - Substitute for SB 69 by Committee on Utilities - Requiring an electric rate study of certain electric utilities.
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SB126 - Substitute for SB 126 by Committee on Utilities - Exempting certain public utilities from Kansas income taxation and requiring the filing of new retail electric rates in certain circumstances.
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SB145 - Allowing the state corporation commission to regulate the rates of boards of public utilities after a customer petition.
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SB169 - Requiring deposit in the water program management fee fund of certain moneys received by the Kansas department of health and environment.
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SB170 - Requiring the fees and civil penalties collected by the Kansas department of health and environment under the asbestos control program to be deposited in the air quality fee fund.
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SB171 - Requirements for Kansas public water supply loans and lead level limitations for installation or repair to public water supply systems.
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SB198 - Authorizing the state corporation commission to issue securitized ratepayer-backed bonds for electric generation facilities.
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SB339 - Allowing the state corporation commission to approve certain electric contract rates and associated cost recovery from all rate classes.
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SB380 - Restricting cities and counties from imposing certain regulations and fees on a video service provider for the provision of communications service through a micro wireless facility.
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SB431 - Allowing public utilities to implement demand-side programs to increase energy efficiency.
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SB442 - Requiring the state corporation commission to provide certain information to customers of a board of public utilities.
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SB448 - Limiting the amount of charges on a utility bill for a customer of a board of public utilities.
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HB2018 - Senate Substitute for Substitute for HB 2018 by Committee on Utilities - Restricting cities and counties from imposing certain regulations and fees on a video service provider for the provision of communications service through a micro wireless facility.
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