(1)(a) Except as provided in this subsection, on and after March 1, 2002, an electric company shall provide all retail electricity consumers that are connected to the electric company’s distribution system with a regulated, cost-of-service rate option.
(b) The Public Utility Commission by order may waive the requirement of paragraph (a) of this subsection for any retail electricity consumer other than residential electricity consumers and small commercial electricity consumers. A waiver under this paragraph may not take effect before July 1, 2003. Before ordering a waiver under this paragraph, the commission shall conduct such studies as the commission deems necessary and provide notice and opportunity for public comment and hearings. The commission may order a waiver under this paragraph if the commission finds, based on an evidentiary record developed through public comment and hearings, that a market exists in which retail electricity consumers subject to the waiver are able to:
(A) Purchase supplies of electricity adequate to meet the needs of the retail electricity consumers;
(B) Obtain multiple offers for electricity supplies within a reasonable period of time;
(C) Obtain reliable supplies of electricity; and
(D) Purchase electricity at prices that are not unduly volatile and that are just and reasonable.
(2) Not later than March 1, 2002, each electric company shall provide each residential electricity consumer that is connected to its distribution system a portfolio of rate options. The portfolio shall include at least the following options:
(a) A rate that reflects significant new renewable energy resources; and
(b) A market-based rate.
(3)(a) The commission shall regulate the cost-of-service rate option under subsection (1) of this section and the portfolio of rate options under subsection (2) of this section. The commission shall reasonably ensure that the costs and risks of serving each option are reflected in the rates for each option.
(b) The commission may prohibit or otherwise limit the use of a cost-of-service rate by retail electricity consumers who have been served through direct access, and may limit switching among portfolio options and the cost-of-service rate by residential electricity consumers. [1999 c.865 §4; 2001 c.819 §2]
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