| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 35-A MRSA §3211-A, sub-§4, as enacted by PL 2001, c. 624, §4, | is amended to read: |
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| | 4. Funding level. The commission shall assess transmission | and distribution utilities to collect funds for conservation | programs and administrative costs in accordance with this | subsection. The amount of all assessments by the commission | under this subsection plus expenditures of a transmission and | distribution utility associated with prior conservation | efforts must result in total conservation expenditures by each | transmission and distribution utility that: |
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| A. Are based on the relevant characteristics of the | transmission and distribution utility's service territory, | including the needs of customers; and |
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| B. Do not exceed .15 cent per kilowatt-hour; |
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| B-1.__Equal .25 cent per kilowatt-hour for all | transmission and distribution utilities other than | consumer-owned transmission and distribution utilities; in | the case of consumer-owned transmission and distribution | utilities the commission shall set assessment levels that | are just and reasonable and comport with paragraph A. |
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| C. Are no less than 0.5% of the total transmission and | distribution revenues of the transmission and distribution | utility; and |
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| D. Are proportionally equivalent to the total | conservation expenditures of other transmission and | distribution utilities, unless the commission finds that a | different amount is justified; however, any increase in an | assessment on a transmission and distribution utility by | the commission must be based on factors other than the | achievement of proportional equivalency. |
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| | Current law provides for the exercise of some discretion by | the Public Utilities Commission in setting assessment rates | for funding electricity conservation programs for Maine's | electricity customers. This bill instead establishes a single | rate, .25 cent per kilowatt-hour, for all investor-owned | utilities in the State while leaving with the commission | discretion for setting an assessment rate for consumer-owned | utilities, which generally are smaller and operate with lower | overall costs. |
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