Bill Text: TX HB66 | 2021 | 87th Legislature 2nd Special Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to demand response programs.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-08-06 - Filed [HB66 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HB66-Introduced.html
By: Reynolds | H.B. No. 66 |
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relating to demand response programs. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 17.003(d-1), Utilities Code, as added by | ||
S.B. No. 3, Acts of the 87th Legislature, Regular Session, 2021, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(d-1) An electric utility providing electric delivery | ||
service for a retail electric provider, as defined by Section | ||
31.002, shall provide to the retail electric provider, and the | ||
retail electric provider shall periodically provide to the retail | ||
electric provider's retail customers together with bills sent to | ||
the customers, information about: | ||
(1) the electric utility's procedures for implementing | ||
involuntary load shedding initiated by the independent | ||
organization certified under Section 39.151 for the ERCOT power | ||
region; | ||
(2) the types of customers who may be considered | ||
critical care residential customers, critical load industrial | ||
customers, or critical load according to commission rules adopted | ||
under Section 38.076; | ||
(3) the procedure for a customer to apply to be | ||
considered a critical care residential customer, a critical load | ||
industrial customer, or critical load according to commission rules | ||
adopted under Section 38.076; [ |
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(4) reducing electricity use at times when involuntary | ||
load shedding events may be implemented; and | ||
(5) the procedure for a residential or commercial | ||
customer to participate in a voluntary demand response program | ||
through the electric utility or a demand response provider to | ||
reduce electricity use during times of peak demand, including | ||
during an involuntary load shedding event. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 17.005(f), Utilities Code, as added by | ||
S.B. No. 3, Acts of the 87th Legislature, Regular Session, 2021, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(f) A municipally owned utility shall periodically provide | ||
with bills sent to retail customers of the utility information | ||
about: | ||
(1) the utility's procedure for implementing | ||
involuntary load shedding; | ||
(2) the types of customers who may be considered | ||
critical care residential customers, critical load industrial | ||
customers, or critical load according to commission rules adopted | ||
under Section 38.076; | ||
(3) the procedure for a customer to apply to be | ||
considered a critical care residential customer, a critical load | ||
industrial customer, or critical load according to commission rules | ||
adopted under Section 38.076; [ |
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(4) reducing electricity use at times when involuntary | ||
load shedding events may be implemented; and | ||
(5) the procedure for a residential or commercial | ||
customer to participate in a voluntary demand response program | ||
through the utility or a demand response provider to reduce | ||
electricity use during times of peak demand, including during an | ||
involuntary load shedding event. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 17.006(f), Utilities Code, as added by | ||
S.B. No. 3, Acts of the 87th Legislature, Regular Session, 2021, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(f) An electric cooperative shall periodically provide with | ||
bills sent to retail customers of the cooperative information | ||
about: | ||
(1) the cooperative's procedure for implementing | ||
involuntary load shedding; | ||
(2) the types of customers who may be considered | ||
critical care residential customers, critical load industrial | ||
customers, or critical load according to commission rules adopted | ||
under Section 38.076; | ||
(3) the procedure for a customer to apply to be | ||
considered a critical care residential customer, a critical load | ||
industrial customer, or critical load according to commission rules | ||
adopted under Section 38.076; [ |
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(4) reducing electricity use at times when involuntary | ||
load shedding events may be implemented; and | ||
(5) the procedure for a residential or commercial | ||
customer to participate in a voluntary demand response program | ||
through the cooperative or a demand response provider to reduce | ||
electricity use during times of peak demand, including during an | ||
involuntary load shedding event. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 39.101(b), Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(b) A customer is entitled: | ||
(1) to be informed about rights and opportunities in | ||
the transition to a competitive electric industry; | ||
(2) to choose the customer's retail electric provider | ||
consistent with this chapter, to have that choice honored, and to | ||
assume that the customer's chosen provider will not be changed | ||
without the customer's informed consent; | ||
(3) to have access to providers of energy efficiency | ||
services, to on-site distributed generation, and to providers of | ||
energy generated by renewable energy resources; | ||
(4) to be served by a provider of last resort that | ||
offers a commission-approved standard service package; | ||
(5) to receive sufficient information to make an | ||
informed choice of service provider; | ||
(6) to be protected from unfair, misleading, or | ||
deceptive practices, including protection from being billed for | ||
services that were not authorized or provided; [ |
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(7) to have an impartial and prompt resolution of | ||
disputes with its chosen retail electric provider and transmission | ||
and distribution utility; and | ||
(8) to participate in demand response programs | ||
through: | ||
(A) retail electric providers; and | ||
(B) demand response providers. | ||
SECTION 5. This Act takes effect on the 91st day after the | ||
last day of the legislative session. |