Bill Text: TX HB3715 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to standards applicable to propane distribution system retailers.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-23 - Referred to Energy Resources [HB3715 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB3715-Introduced.html
By: Workman | H.B. No. 3715 |
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relating to standards applicable to propane distribution system | ||
retailers. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 113, Natural Resources Code, is amended | ||
by adding a new Subchapter C-1 as follows: | ||
Subchapter C-1 STANDARDS FOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RETAILERS | ||
Sec. 113.060. APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies only | ||
to a propane distribution system retailer, defined as a propane | ||
dealer, as that term is defined as of the effective date of this Act | ||
in T.A.C. Title 16, Part 1, Rule 15.105(13), that owns or operates | ||
for compensation in this state a system comprised of equipment and | ||
facilities connected to a contiguous piping system through which | ||
propane gas is supplied to ten or more residential end users. This | ||
subchapter does not apply to a person who furnishes propane gas | ||
service only to itself, its employees, or its tenants as an | ||
incident of employment or tenancy, if the propane gas is not resold | ||
to other end users or to commercial customers of Distribution | ||
System Retailers otherwise covered by this chapter. | ||
Sec. 113.061 DISCONNECTION OF PROPANE GAS SERVICE | ||
(a) In this section "extreme weather emergency" means a | ||
period during which the previous day's highest temperature did not | ||
exceed 32 degrees Fahrenheit and the temperature is predicted to | ||
remain at or below that level for the next 24 hours according to | ||
reports from the nearest National Weather Service. | ||
(b) A Distribution System Retailer may not disconnect | ||
Propane gas service to a residential customer on a weekend day | ||
unless personnel of the Distribution System Retailer are available | ||
on that day to take payments and reconnect service. | ||
(c) A Distribution System Retailer may not disconnect | ||
Propane gas service to a residential customer during an extreme | ||
weather emergency. | ||
(d) A Distribution System Retailer shall offer non- | ||
disconnected residential customers a pay schedule to defer | ||
collection of the full payment of bills that are due during an | ||
extreme weather emergency until after the extreme weather emergency | ||
is over. | ||
Sec. 113.062 SERVICE FAILURE | ||
(a) A Distribution System Retailer shall notify the | ||
commission of any service failure that continues for eighteen or | ||
more consecutive hours and affects 75% or more of a system's | ||
customers. Notice shall be made to the commission by telephone not | ||
later than one hour after the qualifying service failure occurs. | ||
(b) If a service failure continues for forty-eight or more | ||
consecutive hours and affects 75% or more of a system's customers, | ||
the commission may designate the failure a material service failure | ||
if: | ||
(1) the commission determines that the Distribution | ||
System Retailer failed to comply with applicable laws or rules; or | ||
(2) the commission determines that the Distribution | ||
System Retailer acted negligently; or | ||
(3) the commission determines that the Distribution | ||
System Retailer failed to maintain the system's storage tanks at | ||
adequate supply levels; and | ||
(4) an occurrence as described in subsection (1), (2), | ||
or (3) was the direct cause of the material service failure. | ||
(c) If a system experiences a material service failure, the | ||
commission may place the system into temporary conservatorship if | ||
the commission reasonably determines the conservatorship would | ||
likely bring about service restoration within a shorter time frame | ||
than the Distribution System Retailer could reasonably be | ||
anticipated to accomplish itself under the circumstances. | ||
(d) The commission, if it opts to place a system into | ||
temporary conservatorship, shall continue the conservatorship | ||
until: | ||
(1) the Distribution System Retailer is capable of | ||
resuming management and control of the system; and | ||
(2) service has been restored to all system customers. | ||
(e) If the commission determines that a system is | ||
experiencing a material service failure, it shall notify the | ||
affected Distribution Service Retailer and include an explanation | ||
of the basis of the determination, upon the earlier of: | ||
(1) six hours before placing the system into temporary | ||
conservatorship; or | ||
(2) the sixtieth business day following the service | ||
interruption. | ||
(f) A Distribution System Retailer whose system has been | ||
placed into temporary conservatorship by the commission shall | ||
reimburse the commission for all costs incurred as a result of the | ||
temporary conservatorship. The Distribution System Retailer must | ||
reimburse the commission not later than the thirtieth day after the | ||
date the Distribution System Retailer receives notice from the | ||
commission of the amount of reimbursement due. A priority lien | ||
shall encumber the system, including all its facilities and | ||
equipment, upon placing the system into the temporary | ||
conservatorship. | ||
(g) If the commission determines that a system experiences a | ||
material service failure within eighteen months of a previous | ||
determination of a material service failure for that system, the | ||
Distribution Service Retailer shall: | ||
(1) provide a credit on the bill of each customer | ||
served by the system in the amount of $100 for each complete | ||
twenty-four hour period during which the system did not provide | ||
service to the customer; and | ||
(2) pay an administrative penalty to the commission in | ||
the amount of $5,000. | ||
Sec. 113.062 MAXIMUM RATE AND ALLOWABLE FEES FOR BASIC | ||
SERVICE. | ||
(a) A Distribution Service Retailer may charge a recurring | ||
monthly fee in order for a customer to maintain an active gas | ||
service account. The fee may be assessed regardless of a customer's | ||
actual gas usage. | ||
(1) The recurring monthly fee shall not exceed $15 per | ||
month as of the effective date of this Act. | ||
(2) The monthly fee shall be adjusted annually upward | ||
or downward thereafter based on changes in the U.S. Department of | ||
Labor's Consumer Price Index - All Urban Consumers. | ||
(b) A Distribution Service Retailer may pass through to its | ||
residential customers the amount of a rate increase attributable to | ||
any new fees, taxes, charges or assessments imposed by local, state | ||
or federal law or rule, that are related to the ownership or | ||
operation of a system, and that are created or result from a rate | ||
increase after December 31, 2010. All sales, franchise, and margins | ||
taxes may be passed through to the residential customers. | ||
(c) The maximum gas rate that a Distribution System Retailer | ||
may charge a customer shall not exceed the actual average cost per | ||
gallon of liquid propane gas delivered to the system's storage | ||
facilities during the billing period (or most recent billing period | ||
in which a delivery was made if no deliveries were made in the | ||
subject billing period), including any costs incurred relating to | ||
the transportation and delivery of the liquid propane gas to the | ||
system's storage facilities, plus a margin of $1.35 per gallon, | ||
which margin shall be adjusted annually upward or downward based on | ||
changes in the U.S. Department of Labor's Consumer Price Index - | ||
All Urban Consumers. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |