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SB301 • 2025

Generally revise utility lines and facilities laws

Generally revise utility lines and facilities laws

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Enacted

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Sponsor
Daniel Zolnikov
Last action
2025-05-16
Official status
Chapter Number Assigned
Effective date
Not listed

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Generally revise utility lines and facilities laws

Generally revise utility lines and facilities laws

What This Bill Does

  • Generally revise utility lines and facilities laws

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COMMITTEE

Plain English: Amendment - 1st Reading-white - Requested by: (S) Energy, Technology & Federal Relations - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 Drafter: Jason Mohr, SB0301.001.002 - 1 - Authorized Print Version – SB 301 1 SENATE BILL NO.

  • Amendment - 1st Reading-white - Requested by: (S) Energy, Technology & Federal Relations - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 Drafter: Jason Mohr, SB0301.001.002 - 1 - Authorized Print Version – SB 301 1 SENATE BILL NO.
  • 301 2 INTRODUCED BY D.
  • ZOLNIKOV 3 4 A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: “AN ACT GENERALLY REVISING UTILITY LINES AND FACILITIES LAWS; 5 ALLOWING THE COMMISSION TO GRANT A PUBLIC UTILITY A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC 6 CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY FOR ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION FACILITY CONSTRUCTION; 7 ESTABLISHING OPTIONAL RATEMAKING PROCEDURES AND TIMELINES; PROVIDING RULEMAKING 8 AUTHORITY; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; AND PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE.” 9 10 WHEREAS, advanced transmission technology offers multiple advantages, including increased 11 capacity on existing transmission infrastructure, significantly reduced wildfire risk, and improved grid reliability, 12 and is a cost-effective solution to Montana's current congestion and curtailments of transmission pathways; and 13 WHEREAS, the intention of this legislation is to expedite the necessary and overdue transmission 14 upgrades needed to serve the ever-increasing demand of power; and 15 WHEREAS, the Public Service Commission has the decisionmaking authority to determine the balance 16 between modernizing the grid to increase reliability and identifying what costs are reasonable or unreasonable 17 to ensure ratepayer affordability.
  • 18 19 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA: 20 21 NEW SECTION.
COMMITTEE

Plain English: Amendment - 1st Reading-white - Requested by: Daniel Zolnikov - (S) Finance and Claims - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 Drafter: Jason Mohr, SB0301.002.001 - 1 - Authorized Print Version – SB 301 1 SENATE BILL NO.

  • Amendment - 1st Reading-white - Requested by: Daniel Zolnikov - (S) Finance and Claims - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 Drafter: Jason Mohr, SB0301.002.001 - 1 - Authorized Print Version – SB 301 1 SENATE BILL NO.
  • 301 2 INTRODUCED BY D.
  • ZOLNIKOV 3 4 A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: “AN ACT GENERALLY REVISING UTILITY LINES AND FACILITIES LAWS; 5 ALLOWING THE COMMISSION TO GRANT A PUBLIC UTILITY A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC 6 CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY FOR ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION FACILITY CONSTRUCTION; 7 ESTABLISHING OPTIONAL RATEMAKING PROCEDURES AND TIMELINES; PROVIDING RULEMAKING 8 AUTHORITY; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; AND PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE.” 9 10 WHEREAS, ADVANCED TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGY OFFERS MULTIPLE ADVANTAGES, INCLUDING INCREASED 11CAPACITY ON EXISTING TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE, SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED WILDFIRE RISK, AND IMPROVED GRID 12RELIABILITY, AND IS A COST-EFFECTIVE SOLUTION TO MONTANA'S CURRENT CONGESTION AND CURTAILMENTS OF 13TRANSMISSION PATHWAYS; AND 14 WHEREAS, THE INTENTION OF THIS LEGISLATION IS TO EXPEDITE THE NECESSARY AND OVERDUE 15TRANSMISSION UPGRADES NEEDED TO SERVE THE EVER-INCREASING DEMAND OF POWER; AND 16 WHEREAS, THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION HAS THE DECISIONMAKING AUTHORITY TO DETERMINE THE 17BALANCE BETWEEN MODERNIZING THE GRID TO INCREASE RELIABILITY AND IDENTIFYING WHAT COSTS ARE REASONABLE 18OR UNREASONABLE TO ENSURE RATEPAYER AFFORDABILITY.
  • 19 20 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA: 21 22 NEW SECTION.
COMMITTEE

Plain English: Amendment - 2nd Reading-yellow - Requested by: Daniel Zolnikov - (S) Committee of the Whole - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 Drafter: Jason Mohr, SB0301.003.001 - 1 - Authorized Print Version – SB 301 1 SENATE BILL NO.

  • Amendment - 2nd Reading-yellow - Requested by: Daniel Zolnikov - (S) Committee of the Whole - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 Drafter: Jason Mohr, SB0301.003.001 - 1 - Authorized Print Version – SB 301 1 SENATE BILL NO.
  • 301 2 INTRODUCED BY D.
  • ZOLNIKOV 3 4 A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: “AN ACT GENERALLY REVISING UTILITY LINES AND FACILITIES LAWS; 5 ALLOWING THE COMMISSION TO GRANT A PUBLIC UTILITY A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC 6 CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY FOR ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION FACILITY CONSTRUCTION; 7 ESTABLISHING OPTIONAL RATEMAKING PROCEDURES AND TIMELINES; PROVIDING RULEMAKING 8 AUTHORITY; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; AND PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE.” 9 10 WHEREAS, ADVANCED TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGY OFFERS MULTIPLE ADVANTAGES, INCLUDING INCREASED 11CAPACITY ON EXISTING TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE, SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED WILDFIRE RISK, AND IMPROVED GRID 12RELIABILITY, AND IS A COST-EFFECTIVE SOLUTION TO MONTANA'S CURRENT CONGESTION AND CURTAILMENTS OF 13TRANSMISSION PATHWAYS; AND 14 WHEREAS, THE INTENTION OF THIS LEGISLATION IS TO EXPEDITE THE NECESSARY AND OVERDUE 15TRANSMISSION UPGRADES NEEDED TO SERVE THE EVER-INCREASING DEMAND OF POWER; AND 16 WHEREAS, THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION HAS THE DECISIONMAKING AUTHORITY TO DETERMINE THE 17BALANCE BETWEEN MODERNIZING THE GRID TO INCREASE RELIABILITY AND IDENTIFYING WHAT COSTS ARE REASONABLE 18OR UNREASONABLE TO ENSURE RATEPAYER AFFORDABILITY.
  • 19 20 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA: 21 22 NEW SECTION.

Bill History

  1. 2025-05-16 SENATE

    Chapter Number Assigned

  2. 2025-05-13 SENATE

    (S) Signed by Governor

  3. 2025-05-05 HOUSE

    (H) Signed by Speaker

  4. 2025-05-05 SENATE

    (S) Transmitted to Governor

  5. 2025-04-29 SENATE

    (S) Signed by President

  6. 2025-04-24 SENATE

    (S) Returned from Enrolling

  7. 2025-04-22 SENATE

    (S) Sent to Enrolling

  8. 2025-04-18 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 3rd Reading

  9. 2025-04-18 SENATE

    (S) 3rd Reading Passed as Amended by House

  10. 2025-04-17 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  11. 2025-04-17 SENATE

    (S) 2nd Reading House Amendments Concurred

  12. 2025-04-15 HOUSE

    (H) Scheduled for 3rd Reading

  13. 2025-04-15 HOUSE

    (H) 3rd Reading Concurred

  14. 2025-04-15 HOUSE

    (H) Returned to Senate with Amendments

  15. 2025-04-14 HOUSE

    (H) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  16. 2025-04-14 HOUSE

    (H) 2nd Reading Concurred

  17. 2025-04-10 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended

  18. 2025-04-09 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred as Amended

  19. 2025-04-02 HOUSE

    (H) Hearing

  20. 2025-03-28 SENATE

    (S) Transmitted to House

  21. 2025-03-28 HOUSE

    (H) Referred to Committee

  22. 2025-03-28 HOUSE

    (H) First Reading

  23. 2025-03-27 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 3rd Reading

  24. 2025-03-27 SENATE

    (S) Fiscal Note Requested

  25. 2025-03-27 SENATE

    (S) 3rd Reading Passed

  26. 2025-03-26 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  27. 2025-03-26 SENATE

    (S) 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried

  28. 2025-03-26 SENATE

    (S) 2nd Reading Passed as Amended

  29. 2025-03-20 SENATE

    (S) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed as Amended

  30. 2025-03-20 SENATE

    (S) Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended

  31. 2025-03-14 SENATE

    (S) Hearing

  32. 2025-03-05 SENATE

    (S) Fiscal Note Printed

  33. 2025-03-04 SENATE

    (S) Fiscal Note Received

  34. 2025-03-04 SENATE

    (S) Fiscal Note Unsigned

  35. 2025-03-03 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  36. 2025-03-03 SENATE

    (S) 2nd Reading Passed

  37. 2025-03-03 SENATE

    (S) Rereferred to Committee

  38. 2025-02-28 SENATE

    (S) Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended

  39. 2025-02-27 SENATE

    (S) Fiscal Note Requested

  40. 2025-02-27 SENATE

    (S) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed as Amended

  41. 2025-02-13 SENATE

    (S) Hearing

  42. 2025-02-12 SENATE

    (S) First Reading

  43. 2025-02-12 SENATE

    (S) Referred to Committee

  44. 2025-02-11 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Ready for Delivery

  45. 2025-02-11 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Delivered to Requester

  46. 2025-02-11 SENATE

    (S) Introduced

  47. 2025-02-10 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Final Drafter Review

  48. 2025-02-10 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Assembly

  49. 2025-02-09 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Input/Proofing

  50. 2025-02-05 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Legal Review

  51. 2025-02-05 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Edit

  52. 2024-12-10 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Taken Off Hold

  53. 2024-09-27 HOUSE

    (LC) Drafter Assigned

  54. 2024-09-27 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft On Hold

Official Summary Text

Generally revise utility lines and facilities laws

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AN ACT GENERALLY REVISING UTILITY LINES AND FACILITIES LAWS; ALLOWING THE COMMISSION
TO GRANT A PUBLIC UTILITY A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY FOR
ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION FACILITY CONSTRUCTION; ESTABLISHING OPTIONAL RATEMAKING
PROCEDURES AND TIMELINES; PROVIDING RULEMAKING AUTHORITY; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS;
AND PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, advanced transmission technology offers multiple advantages, including increased
capacity on existing transmission infrastructure, significantly reduced wildfire risk, especially when an installed
powerline conductor has a thermal expansion coefficient no greater than that of an advanced composite
conductor, and improved grid reliability, and is a cost-effective solution to Montana's current congestion and
curtailments of transmission pathways; and
WHEREAS, the intention of this legislation is to expedite the necessary and overdue transmission
upgrades needed to serve the ever-increasing demand of power; and
WHEREAS, the Public Service Commission has the decisionmaking authority to determine the balance
between modernizing the grid to increase reliability and identifying what costs are reasonable or unreasonable
to ensure ratepayer affordability.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
Section 1. Definitions. As used in [sections 1 through 3], unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Advanced transmission technology" means a technology that increases the capacity,
efficiency, and reliability of an existing or new transmission facility. For the purposes of [sections 1 through 3],
the term applies to the following technology:
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(a) underground cables;
(b) advanced conductor technology, such as advanced composite conductors, high temperature
low-sag conductors, and fiber optic temperature sensing conductors;
(c) high-capacity ceramic electric wire, connectors, and insulators;
(d) high-voltage direct-current technology;
(e) flexible alternate-current transmission systems; (f) enhanced power device monitoring;
(g) power electronics and related software, including real-time monitoring and analytical software; and
(k)(h) any other technologies the commission considers appropriate.
(2) "Certificate of public convenience and necessity" means a written authorization to operate
issued by the commission for constructing an electric transmission facility.
(3) "Department" means the department of environmental quality provided for in 2-15-3501.
(4) "Transmission facility" means those facilities that are controlled or operated by a utility and
used to provide transmission services as determined by the federal energy regulatory commission and the
public service commission. The term includes advanced transmission technology.
Section 2. Certificate of public convenience and necessity for transmission lines and facilities
-- rulemaking. (1) A public utility, as defined in 69-3-101, may request a certificate of public convenience and
necessity from the commission prior to commencing actual construction work on an electric transmission facility
that is rated higher than 69 kilovolts.
(2) If the utility requests a certificate of public convenience and necessity from the commission
pursuant to subsection (1), the department may not make a determination regarding the requirements of
subsections 75-20-301(1)(a), (1)(d), and (1)(f).
(3) (a) Upon receiving a request from a public utility or entity, the commission shall determine
within 300 days whether the construction of the proposed transmission facility is in the public interest and may
grant or deny the certificate of public convenience and necessity.
(b) In making a determination, the commission shall consider:
(i) the need for the proposed transmission facility to ensure reliable service for customers;
(ii) the ability of the proposed transmission facility to improve Montana utility customer access to
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reliable and cost-effective electric generation or storage facilities;
(iii) the anticipated costs and benefits of the proposed facility;
(iv) the use of advanced transmission technology; and
(v) any other factors deemed appropriate by the commission.
(4) A commission-approved certificate of public convenience and necessity may satisfy the
requirements set forth in 75-20-301(1)(a), (1)(d), and (1)(f), when the department considers siting applications
for proposed transmission facilities.
(5) The commission shall adopt rules for the implementation of this section.
(6) Nothing in this section alters the requirements of Title 75, chapter 20.
(7) Nothing in this section requires the public service commission to approve recovery of costs.
Section 3. Advanced cost approval of transmission and related facilities. (1) A public utility may
apply to the commission for advanced cost approval of transmission lines and related facilities not yet procured,
provided the utility complies with [section 2].
(2) Within 45 days of a utility's application for advanced cost approval, the commission shall
determine if the application is adequate and in compliance with the commission's minimum filing requirements.
If the commission determines the application is inadequate, it shall explain the deficiencies.
(3) The commission shall issue an order within 90 days after receiving an application for
transmission lines and related facilities, unless the commission determines that extraordinary circumstances
warrant additional time.
(4) Subject to [section 2(2)] and after the department issues the certificate of compliance pursuant
to Title 75, chapter 20, as applicable, the commission may:
(a) (i) approve or deny, in whole or in part an application for advanced cost approval of a
transmission line and facility to give the public utility a presumption in any future rate proceeding that the actual
construction costs for that line are prudent if the actual construction costs are less than or equal to the
approved costs; or
(ii) to the extent actual costs are greater than approved costs, there is no presumption the actual
construction costs for that line are prudent, and the commission shall determine if the costs are prudent and
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recoverable; and
(b) consider all relevant information until the administrative record in the proceeding is closed for
the commission's evaluation of an application.
Section 4. Codification instruction. [Sections 1 through 3] are intended to be codified as an integral
part of Title 69, chapter 4, part 1, and the provisions of Title 69, chapter 4, part 1, apply to [sections 1 through
3].
Section 5. Effective date. [This act] is effective on passage and approval.
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I hereby certify that the within bill,
SB 301, originated in the Senate.
___________________________________________
Secretary of the Senate
___________________________________________
President of the Senate
Signed this _______________________________day
of____________________________________, 2025.
___________________________________________
Speaker of the House
Signed this _______________________________day
of____________________________________, 2025.
SENATE BILL NO. 301
INTRODUCED BY D. ZOLNIKOV
AN ACT GENERALLY REVISING UTILITY LINES AND FACILITIES LAWS; ALLOWING THE COMMISSION TO
GRANT A PUBLIC UTILITY A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY FOR ELECTRIC
TRANSMISSION FACILITY CONSTRUCTION; ESTABLISHING OPTIONAL RATEMAKING PROCEDURES
AND TIMELINES; PROVIDING RULEMAKING AUTHORITY; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; AND PROVIDING AN
IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE.