SB 163 - This act modifies provisions relating to communications services offered in political subdivisions.

The act modifies the definition of "gross revenues" for provisions of law relating to video service providers.

Under the act, a franchise entity may collect a video service provider fee equal to not more than 5% of the gross revenues of a video service provider providing service in the geographic area of such franchise entity. The fee shall be phased out as follows:

    Beginning August 28, 2023, 4.5% of gross revenues;

    Beginning August 28, 2024, 4% of gross revenues;

    Beginning August 28, 2025, 3.5% of gross revenues;

    Beginning August 28, 2026, 3% of gross revenues; and

    Beginning August 28, 2027, and continuing thereafter, 2.5% of gross revenues.

Currently, video service providers may identify and collect the amount of the video service provider fee as a separate line item on subscriber bills. Under this act, the fee shall be identified and collected as a separate line item.

The act also creates the Task Force on the Future of Right-of-Way Management and Taxation consisting of 16 members as set forth in the act. The purpose of the Task Force is to study best methods for right-of-way management, taxation of video services, and the future revenue needs of municipalities and political subdivisions as such revenue relates to video services.

The Task Force shall compile a report of its activities for submission to the General Assembly. The report shall be submitted no later than December 31, 2023, and shall include any recommendations which the Task Force may have for legislative action. The Task Force shall expire on December 31, 2023.

This act is similar to SCS/SB 526 (2020) and HB 2091 (2020).

JAMIE ANDREWS

Statutes affected:
Introduced (0526S.01): 67.2677, 67.2689, 67.2720


Senate Committee Minutes:
SENATE COMMITTEE MINUTES Bill No.: SB 163
Sponsor: Cierpiot
Hearing Date: 2/10/2021


COMMITTEE: Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy and the Environment

CHAIRMAN: Cierpiot

DATE REFERRED: 1/28/2021 DATE HEARING REQUESTED: 1/28/2021



STAFF:
Jamie Andrews
Denise Cantrell
Heidi Kolkmeyer
Michelle Pleus


WITNESSES GIVING INFORMATION:
William Gamble - Missouri Broadband Providers


WITNESSES FOR:
Niel Ritchie - League of Rural Voters
Arnie C. AC "Honest-Abe" DIENOFF - State Public Advocate
Pat Kelly - Municipal League of Metro St. Louis
Charles Caverly - Missouri Municipal League
Richard Sheets - Missouri Municipal League
Daniel Savickas - Taxpayers Protection Alliance
Daryl Duwe - Missouri Cable Telecommunications Association


WITNESSES AGAINST:
Mike Geisel - City of Chesterfield
Mark Bruns - City of St. Peters
Michael Snowden - City of OFallon
Bob Nation - City of Chesterfield
Jeff Brooks - City of Chesterfield, City of St. Charles
Doug Nelson - Dish Network
Eileen Weir - City of Independence
Michael Gibbons - St Charles County