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Rules counsel says HB 2912 risks blurring legislature and Corporation Commission roles

February 23, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Arizona, Arizona


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Rules counsel says HB 2912 risks blurring legislature and Corporation Commission roles
Tim Fleming, the rules attorney, told members that House Bill 2912 would alter how utilities submit integrated resource plans (IRPs) by requiring submittal for review and approval by the Arizona Corporation Commission. "The issue for us is what if [the Commission] doesn't [agree]," Fleming said, explaining why the change raises a constitutional tension between the legislature’s authority and the Commission’s exclusive rate-making powers under state law and precedent.

Fleming recommended a floor amendment to clarify the connection between the proposed reporting requirements and public health and safety, citing Article 15, Section 13 and the Johnson Utilities case as framing the legal boundary. Committee members asked whether a precise amendment would cure the question; Fleming said it depends on the amendment’s wording.

The committee recorded a recommendation that HB 2912 is constitutional and in proper form by a vote of 4 ayes, 2 nays and 2 absent. A sponsor comment in debate stressed the bill mandates modeling and analysis rather than directing rates.

Why it matters: The bill affects regulatory oversight of electricity planning and could shift reporting and approval authority; clarifying language is important to avoid constitutional conflict with the Commission’s rate-making jurisdiction.

Next steps: Sponsors and counsel were urged to draft a clarifying floor amendment.

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