Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB667

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Retail Electric Supplier Certified Territory Act; providing for retail electric supplier's ability to extend service under certain circumstances. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB667 would notably reshape the landscape of utility services in rural parts of Oklahoma. By allowing suppliers to extend their services based on proximity, the bill is positioned to enhance service availability and potentially improve reliability for consumers who may currently experience inadequate electricity provisioning. This change reflects a growing recognition of the importance of flexible utility regulations in adapting to modern energy needs and infrastructure challenges. However, it also raises questions about the implications for existing suppliers, who may see their exclusivity threatened in previously certified territories.

Summary

Senate Bill 667 focuses on the Retail Electric Supplier Certified Territory Act, aiming to amend existing laws governing retail electric services in Oklahoma. The primary objective of the bill is to permit retail electric suppliers the ability to extend their service areas under specific circumstances, particularly in unincorporated regions that lack clear contractual or regulatory guidance regarding service delivery. The bill outlines that if a new electric-consuming facility is established in such areas, service may be provided by the nearest existing distribution line of any retail supplier, rather than limiting service strictly to existing territories. This amendment is significant as it opens the door for competitive service provision in areas where service has not previously been provided or formalized.

Contention

Notably, the discussions surrounding SB667 reveal a split in perspectives among stakeholders. Proponents of the bill argue that it will drive competition, potentially leading to better rates and services for consumers. They assert that access to electricity is essential for economic development, particularly in areas that have been underserved. Conversely, opponents express concerns regarding the erosion of established service territories and the risks that might accompany increased competition, such as the overextension of resources by suppliers unprepared to manage a larger customer base. Many fear that this might lead to service quality issues in both new and existing service areas, particularly in rural communities where infrastructure is already vulnerable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB667

Retail Electric Supplier Certified Territory Act; providing for retail electric supplier's ability to extend service under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK SB1629

Retail Electric Supplier Certified Territory Act; requiring certain non-incumbent suppliers to provide certain notice. Effective date.

OK HB2845

Retail Electric Supplier Certified Territory Act; exclusive rights; service; effective date.

OK HB2845

Retail Electric Supplier Certified Territory Act; exclusive rights; service; effective date.

OK HB1227

Utilities; requiring certain retail electric suppliers submit certain annual report; effective date.

OK SB364

AN ACT relating to retail electric suppliers.

OK SB474

Energy; exempting Distributed Energy Resource utility from the Retail Electric Supplier Certified Territory Act. Effective date.

OK SB1789

Retail electric suppliers; modifying definitions. Effective date.

OK H15

Relative to retail electricity suppliers

OK SB475

Corporation Commission; exempting Distributed Energy Resource utility from the Retail Electric Supplier Certified Territory Act. Effective date.

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