Maryland HB950 allows counties and municipalities to purchase street lighting equipment from electric companies, convert to customer-owned tariffs.
Maryland HB950, known as the County and Municipal Street Lighting Investment Act, enables counties and municipalities to acquire street lighting equipment from electric companies, convert to customer-owned tariffs, and manage maintenance independently. The bill outlines procedures for purchasing equipment, resolving disputes, and establishing customer-owned tariffs. It also specifies that electric companies cannot require indemnifications or standards not currently provided.
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