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ALJ/JSW/avs DRAFT Agenda ID #2656
Ratesetting
10/30/2003 Item 33
Decision DRAFT DECISION OF ALJ WONG (Mailed 9/2/2003)
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Application of Southern California Edison Company (E 3338-E) for Authority to Institute a Rate Stabilization Plan with a Rate Increase and End of Rate Freeze Tariffs. |
Application 00-11-038 (Filed November 16, 2000) |
Emergency Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Adopt a Rate Stabilization Plan (U 39 E). |
Application 00-11-056 (Filed November 22, 2000) |
Petition of THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK for Modification of Resolution E-3527. |
Application 00-10-028 (Filed October 17, 2000) |
OPINION REGARDING ASSEMBLY BILL 117'S EXPANDED
REGISTRATION OF ELECTRIC SERVICE PROVIDERS
AND REENTRY FEE
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TITLE Page
OPINION REGARDING ASSEMBLY BILL 117'S EXPANDED REGISTRATION OF ELECTRIC SERVICE PROVIDERS AND REENTRY FEE 22
B. Expanded Registration and Related Proof 77
C. Use of Electric Service Provider in Other Code Sections 2020
Attachment A
OPINION REGARDING ASSEMBLY BILL 117'S EXPANDED
REGISTRATION OF ELECTRIC SERVICE PROVIDERS
AND REENTRY FEE
Assembly Bill (AB) 117 (Stats. 2002, ch. 838) went into effect on January 1, 2003. As part of AB 117, Public Utilities Code § 3941 was amended to expand the registration of electric service providers (ESPs). Prior to the amendment of this code section, only ESPs serving residential and small commercial customers were required to register with the Commission. With certain exceptions, AB 117 expands the registration requirement to all entities offering electric service to customers within the service territory of an electrical corporation. AB 117 also amended § 394.25 by adding subdivision (e), which addresses the reentry fee that might be imposed on an end-use customer if the ESP's customer is involuntarily returned to a utility's electric service.
Today's decision addresses the expanded registration and reentry fee requirements. Unless specifically excluded, all entities that offer electric service to customers within the service territory of an electrical corporation in California shall be required to register with the Commission within 90 days, if they haven't registered already. This expanded registration requirement primarily affects those ESPs who provide electric service to agricultural customers, medium to large commercial customers and/or industrial customers.
In order to register these additional ESPs, we direct all California electric utilities to provide a list to the Energy Division of all the entities offering electrical service to customers within their respective service territories. The Energy Division shall then notify all of these entities of the expanded registration requirement and the deadline for complying with this decision.
The decision also solicits comments from interested persons as to whether the current schedule of the amount an ESP must post with the Commission as security is sufficient to cover the reentry fee.
1 Unless otherwise stated, all code section references are to the Public Utilities Code.