| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 35-A MRSA §3195, sub-§6, as amended by PL 1999, c. 398, Pt. | A, §71 and affected by §§104 and 105, is further amended to | read: |
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| | 6. Rate flexibility. Notwithstanding sections 307 and 703, | the commission, in an adjudicatory proceeding, may authorize a | transmission and distribution utility to implement a program | under which: |
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| A. The utility may change its schedule of rates with | limited notice to the commission; and |
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| B. The utility may enter into contracts for the sale of | transmission and distribution services and related | management services with limited or no prior express | approval by the commission. |
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| The commission shall render its decision in any adjudicatory | proceeding held for the purposes of authorizing a utility to | implement a program consistent with this subsection within 9 | months of the initiation of the proceeding. In the | adjudicatory proceeding, the commission shall establish the | terms and conditions under which a program is authorized under | this subsection. The authority granted to the commission | under this subsection is in addition to the authority of the | commission granted under other provisions of this Title and | nothing in this subsection may be construed to limit the | authority of the commission under any other provision of this | Title. |
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| Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no later than | October 15, 2003 the commission shall determine one or more | rates for each class of customers served by the utility for | each transmission and distribution utility's service to ski | lift and snowmaking operations that accurately reflect the | utility's cost of service, including proper recognition of | costs imposed due to the monthly and annual peaks of the | number of customers served by the utility. |
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| | This bill requires the Public Utilities Commission to | establish rates for transmission and distribution utility | service to ski areas in the State for lift operation and | snowmaking that accurately reflect the winter and summer peaks | in use of transmission and distribution utilities. |
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