Bill Text: TX HB3288 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to regulation of congestion charges in the electricity market.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-04-08 - Left pending in committee [HB3288 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB3288-Introduced.html
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By: Keffer | H.B. No. 3288 |
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relating to regulation of congestion charges in the electricity | ||
market. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 13.003(a), Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) The office: | ||
(1) shall assess the effect of utility rate changes | ||
and other regulatory actions on residential consumers in this | ||
state; | ||
(2) shall advocate in the office's own name a position | ||
determined by the counsellor to be most advantageous to a | ||
substantial number of residential consumers; | ||
(3) may appear or intervene, as a party or otherwise, | ||
as a matter of right on behalf of: | ||
(A) residential consumers, as a class, in any | ||
proceeding before the commission, including an alternative dispute | ||
resolution proceeding; and | ||
(B) small commercial consumers, as a class, in | ||
any proceeding in which the counsellor determines that small | ||
commercial consumers are in need of representation, including an | ||
alternative dispute resolution proceeding; | ||
(4) may initiate or intervene as a matter of right or | ||
otherwise appear in a judicial proceeding: | ||
(A) that involves an action taken by an | ||
administrative agency in a proceeding, including an alternative | ||
dispute resolution proceeding, in which the counsellor is | ||
authorized to appear; or | ||
(B) in which the counsellor determines that | ||
residential electricity consumers or small commercial electricity | ||
consumers are in need of representation; | ||
(5) is entitled to the same access as a party, other | ||
than commission staff, to records gathered by the commission under | ||
Section 14.204; | ||
(6) is entitled to discovery of any nonprivileged | ||
matter that is relevant to the subject matter of a proceeding or | ||
petition before the commission; | ||
(7) may represent an individual residential or small | ||
commercial consumer with respect to the consumer's disputed | ||
complaint concerning utility services that is unresolved before the | ||
commission; | ||
(8) may recommend legislation to the legislature that | ||
the office determines would positively affect the interests of | ||
residential and small commercial consumers; [ |
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(9) may advise persons who are interested parties for | ||
purposes of Section 37.054 on procedural matters related to | ||
proceedings before the commission on an application for a | ||
certificate of convenience and necessity filed under Section | ||
37.053; and | ||
(10) shall advocate for the allocation of congestion | ||
charges in a power region to ensure timely upgrades and development | ||
of sufficient transmission and distribution systems designed to | ||
provide for congestion relief. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 39.001, Utilities Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (d-1) and (d-2) to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) The legislature finds that the production and sale of | ||
electricity is not a monopoly warranting regulation of rates, | ||
operations, and services and that the public interest in | ||
competitive electric markets requires that, except for | ||
transmission and distribution services and for the recovery of | ||
stranded costs, electric services, congestion charges, and the | ||
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be determined by customer choices and the normal forces of | ||
competition. As a result, this chapter is enacted to protect the | ||
public interest during the transition to and in the establishment | ||
of a fully competitive electric power industry. | ||
(d-1) The legislature finds that congestion charges impede | ||
fair competition for all retail customer classes, do not protect | ||
the public interest, disrupt competitive energy services in certain | ||
power regions, and arbitrarily discriminate against certain | ||
consumers based on their geographic location. | ||
(d-2) A regulatory authority, other than the governing body | ||
of a municipally owned electric utility that has not opted for | ||
customer choice or the body vested with the power to manage and | ||
operate a municipally owned electric utility that has not opted for | ||
customer choice, shall ensure that the rules it adopts and the | ||
orders it issues are designed to: | ||
(1) correct the disruptive effects congestion charges | ||
have on the competitive market; and | ||
(2) impose the least impairment to competition | ||
practicable. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |