Bill Text: TX HB519 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to financing programs for low-income electric customers and certain other electric customers.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-12 - Placed on General State Calendar [HB519 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB519-Comm_Sub.html
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By: Turner, Miles | H.B. No. 519 | ||
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 519: | |||
By: Oliveira | C.S.H.B. No. 519 |
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relating to financing programs for low-income electric customers | ||
and certain other electric customers. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 17.007, Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 17.007. ELIGIBILITY PROCESS FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE | ||
DISCOUNTS. The commission by rule shall provide for an integrated | ||
eligibility process for customer service discounts, including | ||
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SECTION 2. Section 39.002, Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 39.002. APPLICABILITY. This chapter, other than | ||
Sections 39.155, 39.157(e), 39.203, 39.903, 39.9035, 39.904, | ||
39.9051, 39.9052, and 39.914(e), does not apply to a municipally | ||
owned utility or an electric cooperative. Sections 39.157(e), | ||
39.203, and 39.904, however, apply only to a municipally owned | ||
utility or an electric cooperative that is offering customer | ||
choice. If there is a conflict between the specific provisions of | ||
this chapter and any other provisions of this title, except for | ||
Chapters 40 and 41, the provisions of this chapter control. | ||
SECTION 3. Subchapter Z, Chapter 39, Utilities Code, is | ||
amended by amending Section 39.903 and adding Section 39.9035 to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 39.903. SYSTEM BENEFIT FUND. (a) The system benefit | ||
fund is an account in the general revenue fund. Money in the | ||
account may be appropriated only for the purposes provided by this | ||
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shall be credited to the fund. Section 403.095, Government Code, | ||
does not apply to the system benefit fund. | ||
(b) The system benefit fund is financed by a nonbypassable | ||
system benefit fund fee set by the commission in an amount not to | ||
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fee is allocated to customers based on the amount of kilowatt hours | ||
used. | ||
(c) The nonbypassable fee may not be imposed on the retail | ||
electric customers of a municipally owned utility or electric | ||
cooperative before the sixth month preceding the date on which the | ||
utility or cooperative implements customer choice. Money | ||
distributed from the system benefit fund to a municipally owned | ||
utility or an electric cooperative shall be proportional to the | ||
nonbypassable fee paid by the municipally owned utility or the | ||
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electric cooperative, the commission shall reduce the | ||
nonbypassable fee imposed on retail electric customers served by | ||
the municipally owned utility or electric cooperative by an amount | ||
equal to the amount provided by the municipally owned utility or | ||
electric cooperative or its ratepayers for [ |
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retail electric market in a neutral and nonpromotional manner. The | ||
commission shall adopt rules providing for reimbursements from | ||
appropriated system benefit fund money for activities authorized | ||
for funding under this section. | ||
(d) The commission shall annually review and approve system | ||
benefit fund accounts, projected revenue requirements, and | ||
proposed nonbypassable fees. The commission shall report to the | ||
electric utility restructuring legislative oversight committee if | ||
the system benefit fund fee is insufficient to fund the purposes set | ||
forth in Subsection (e) to the extent required by this section. | ||
(e) Money in the system benefit fund may be appropriated to | ||
provide funding solely for the following regulatory purposes [ |
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and Human Services Commission for expenses incurred in the | ||
implementation and administration of an integrated eligibility | ||
process created under Section 17.007 for customer service discounts | ||
relating to retail electric service, including outreach expenses | ||
the commission determines are reasonable and necessary. | ||
Sec. 39.9035. LOW-INCOME ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS PROGRAM FUND. | ||
(a) The commission shall adopt and enforce rules requiring | ||
transmission and distribution utilities to establish a low-income | ||
electric customers program fund under commission oversight. The | ||
rules must provide for: | ||
(1) the fund to be established as a trust fund outside | ||
of the state treasury; | ||
(2) the fund to be held by an administrator selected by | ||
the transmission and distribution utilities in accordance with | ||
standards adopted by the commission; and | ||
(3) any interest earned on money in the fund to be | ||
credited to the fund. | ||
(b) The administrator serves as trustee of the fund for the | ||
benefit of low-income electric customer programs described by this | ||
section, and in accordance with commission rules, the administrator | ||
may make any payments or reimbursements from the fund to further the | ||
programs. Commission rules must prescribe the maximum percentage | ||
of money available in the fund that may be used for the expenses of | ||
administering the fund and for annual independent auditing of the | ||
fund and expenditures and other transactions related to the fund. | ||
The commission or its agents may at any time examine any records | ||
related to the fund or investigate any fund-related expenditures or | ||
expenses. The administrator and each transmission and distribution | ||
utility shall fully cooperate with any investigation regarding the | ||
fund conducted by the commission or its agents. | ||
(c) The commission by rule shall impose a nonbypassable | ||
low-income electric customers program fund fee to be set by the | ||
commission in an amount not to exceed 63 cents per megawatt hour, | ||
allocated to customers based on the amount of kilowatt hours used. | ||
(d) The commission shall provide for a nonbypassable fee in | ||
the same amount as the fee imposed under Subsection (c) to be | ||
imposed on the retail electric customers of a municipally owned | ||
utility or electric cooperative beginning on the first day of the | ||
sixth month preceding the date on which the utility or cooperative | ||
implements customer choice. | ||
(e) Commission rules adopted under this section must | ||
provide that the low-income electric customers program fund fees | ||
collected for the programs described by this section are collected | ||
through the rates of the transmission and distribution service | ||
providers and deposited into the low-income electric customers | ||
program fund. | ||
(f) Money in the low-income electric customers program fund | ||
may be spent only for the following regulatory purposes and must be | ||
allocated as follows: | ||
(1) not more than 85 percent of the money available in | ||
the fund must be used to provide a reduced rate that results in a | ||
discount for low-income electric customers that is equal to 10 to 20 | ||
percent of the rate for the standard retail service package | ||
approved by the commission under Section 39.106; | ||
(2) not more than 4 percent of the money available in | ||
the fund must be used for bill payment assistance for electric | ||
customers designated under commission rules as critical care | ||
residential customers; and | ||
(3) not less than 11 percent of the money available in | ||
the fund must be used to finance low-income electric customer | ||
weatherization programs to be operated by a statewide network of | ||
federal weatherization program providers under federal | ||
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provider to determine a reduced rate for eligible customers to be | ||
discounted off the standard retail service package as approved by | ||
the commission under Section 39.106 and shall require a retail | ||
electric provider to apply the same reduction to any rate plan under | ||
which an eligible low-income electric customer is receiving service | ||
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shall establish a reduced rate for eligible customers to be | ||
discounted off the standard retail service package established | ||
under Section 40.053 or 41.053, as appropriate. The reduced rate | ||
for a retail electric provider shall result in a discount available | ||
during each month of the year that is equal to [ |
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to 20 percent, of the rate for the standard retail service package | ||
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the commission determines that revenues anticipated to be due for | ||
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percent of the rate of the standard retail service package. The | ||
commission shall provide for a discount of at least 10 percent for | ||
any period for which the commission determines that revenues | ||
anticipated to be due for deposit to the fund are sufficient to pay | ||
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municipally owned utility or electric cooperative, the reduced rate | ||
shall be equal to an amount that can be fully funded by that portion | ||
of the nonbypassable fee proceeds paid by the municipally owned | ||
utility or electric cooperative that is allocated to the utility or | ||
cooperative by the commission under Subsection (f) [ |
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programs for low-income customers of the utility or cooperative. | ||
The reduced rate for municipally owned utilities and electric | ||
cooperatives under this section is in addition to any rate | ||
reduction that may result from local programs for low-income | ||
customers of the municipally owned utilities or electric | ||
cooperatives. | ||
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utility, or electric cooperative seeking reimbursement from the | ||
low-income electric customers program [ |
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charge an eligible low-income customer a rate higher than the | ||
appropriate rate determined under Subsection (g) [ |
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cooperative subject to the nonbypassable fee under Subsection (d) | ||
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difference between the reduced rate and the rate established under | ||
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Section 40.053 or 41.053, as appropriate. A retail electric | ||
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reduced rate and the rate plan under which the customer is receiving | ||
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providing for the reimbursement. | ||
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methods of enrolling customers eligible to receive the reduced | ||
rates determined under Subsection (g) [ |
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provide for automatic enrollment as one enrollment option. The | ||
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request of the commission, shall assist in the adoption and | ||
implementation of these rules. The commission and the Health and | ||
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memorandum of understanding establishing the respective duties of | ||
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automatic enrollment. Rules adopted under this section must | ||
provide that: | ||
(1) an electric customer eligible for the reduced | ||
rates determined under Subsection (g) is also eligible for reduced | ||
rates for telecommunications services offered for low-income | ||
customers; and | ||
(2) a customer eligible for reduced rates for | ||
telecommunications services offered for low-income customers is | ||
also eligible for the reduced rates established under Subsection | ||
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bill payment assistance program provided under Subsection (f)(2) | ||
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receive the assistance only if the assistance is necessary to | ||
prevent the disconnection of service for a customer designated | ||
under commission rules as a critical care residential customer | ||
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necessary to demonstrate eligibility for the assistance and may | ||
establish additional eligibility criteria. Money distributed to a | ||
retail electric provider for bill payment assistance must be | ||
proportional to the number of critical care residential customers | ||
the provider serves for whom eligibility is established under | ||
commission rules. The Health and Human Services Commission, on | ||
request of the commission, shall assist in the adoption and | ||
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(k) A retail electric provider is prohibited from charging | ||
the customer a fee for participation in the reduced rate program. | ||
(l) For the purposes of this section, a "low-income electric | ||
customer" is an electric customer: | ||
(1) whose household income is not more than 125 | ||
percent of the federal poverty guidelines; or | ||
(2) who receives supplemental nutrition assistance | ||
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Services Commission or medical assistance from a state agency | ||
administering a part of the medical assistance program. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 39.905(f), Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(f) Unless funding is provided under Section 39.9035 | ||
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shall include in its energy efficiency plan a weatherization | ||
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the program shall count toward the transmission and distribution | ||
utility's energy efficiency goal. The commission shall determine | ||
the appropriate level of funding to be allocated to both the | ||
required weatherization programs [ |
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low-income energy efficiency programs in each unbundled | ||
transmission and distribution utility service area. The total | ||
expenditures for both the required weatherization programs | ||
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programs will be based on the amount spent by the transmission and | ||
distribution utility on the commission's hard-to-reach program in | ||
calendar year 2003. This level of funding for the required | ||
weatherization programs and low-income energy efficiency programs | ||
shall be provided from money approved by the commission for the | ||
transmission and distribution utility's energy efficiency | ||
programs. The state agency that administers the federal | ||
weatherization assistance program shall provide reports as | ||
required by the commission to provide the most current information | ||
available on energy and peak demand savings achieved in each | ||
transmission and distribution utility service area. | ||
SECTION 5. Section 40.001(a), Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, except | ||
Sections 39.155, 39.157(e), 39.203, 39.903, 39.9035, and 39.904, | ||
this chapter governs the transition to and the establishment of a | ||
fully competitive electric power industry for municipally owned | ||
utilities. With respect to the regulation of municipally owned | ||
utilities, this chapter controls over any other provision of this | ||
title, except for sections in which the term "municipally owned | ||
utility" is specifically used. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 40.004, Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 40.004. JURISDICTION OF COMMISSION. Except as | ||
specifically otherwise provided in this chapter, the commission has | ||
jurisdiction over municipally owned utilities only for the | ||
following purposes: | ||
(1) to regulate wholesale transmission rates and | ||
service, including terms of access, to the extent provided by | ||
Subchapter A, Chapter 35; | ||
(2) to regulate certification of retail service areas | ||
to the extent provided by Chapter 37; | ||
(3) to regulate rates on appeal under Subchapters D | ||
and E, Chapter 33, subject to Section 40.051(c); | ||
(4) to establish a code of conduct as provided by | ||
Section 39.157(e) applicable to anticompetitive activities and to | ||
affiliate activities limited to structurally unbundled affiliates | ||
of municipally owned utilities, subject to Section 40.054; | ||
(5) to establish terms and conditions for open access | ||
to transmission and distribution facilities for municipally owned | ||
utilities providing customer choice, as provided by Section 39.203; | ||
(6) to require collection of the nonbypassable fees | ||
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program under Section 39.904(b) and the natural gas energy credits | ||
program under Section 39.9044(b); and | ||
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utility operations only to the extent necessary to: | ||
(A) enable the commission to determine the | ||
aggregate load and energy requirements of the state and the | ||
resources available to serve that load; or | ||
(B) enable the commission to determine | ||
information relating to market power as provided by Section 39.155. | ||
SECTION 7. Section 41.001, Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 41.001. APPLICABLE LAW. Notwithstanding any other | ||
provision of law, except Sections 39.155, 39.157(e), 39.203, | ||
39.903, 39.9035, and 39.904, this chapter governs the transition to | ||
and the establishment of a fully competitive electric power | ||
industry for electric cooperatives. Regarding the regulation of | ||
electric cooperatives, this chapter shall control over any other | ||
provision of this title, except for sections in which the term | ||
"electric cooperative" is specifically used. | ||
SECTION 8. The Public Utility Commission of Texas shall | ||
adopt or revise, as necessary to implement this Act, rules | ||
governing the system benefit fund and the low-income electric | ||
customers program fund under Section 39.903, Utilities Code, as | ||
amended by this Act, and Section 39.9035, Utilities Code, as added | ||
by this Act, not later than September 1, 2012. | ||
SECTION 9. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this | ||
section, this Act takes effect September 1, 2013. | ||
(b) Section 8 of this Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |