Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2305 House Committee Report / Bill

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                    81R20440 TRH-F
 By: Turner of Harris H.B. No. 2305
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2305:
 By: Solomons C.S.H.B. No. 2305


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to security deposits for customers of retail electric
 providers.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 39.101(a), Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a) The [Before customer choice begins on January 1, 2002,
 the] commission shall ensure that retail customer protections are
 established that entitle a customer:
 (1) to safe, reliable, and reasonably priced
 electricity, including protection against service disconnections
 in an extreme weather emergency as provided by Subsection (h) or in
 cases of medical emergency or nonpayment for unrelated services;
 (2) to privacy of customer consumption and credit
 information;
 (3) to bills presented in a clear format and in
 language readily understandable by customers;
 (4) to the option to have all electric services on a
 single bill, except in those instances where multiple bills are
 allowed under Chapters 40 and 41;
 (5) to protection from discrimination on the basis of
 race, color, sex, nationality, religion, or marital status;
 (6) to accuracy of metering and billing;
 (7) to information in English and Spanish and any
 other language as necessary concerning rates, key terms and
 conditions, in a standard format that will permit comparisons
 between price and service offerings, and the environmental impact
 of certain production facilities;
 (8) to information in English and Spanish and any
 other language as necessary concerning low-income assistance
 programs and deferred payment plans; [and]
 (9) to other information or protections necessary to
 ensure high-quality service to customers; and
 (10)  to a refund of a security deposit or other money
 owed to the customer on the withdrawal of the customer's retail
 electric provider from competition in this state.
 SECTION 2. Subchapter C, Chapter 39, Utilities Code, is
 amended by adding Section 39.110 to read as follows:
 Sec. 39.110.  CUSTOMER DEPOSIT FUND. (a) The customer
 deposit fund is a trust fund held outside the state treasury by a
 financial institution eligible to be a state depository under
 Chapter 404, Government Code, that is selected by the commission.
 Money in the fund may be used only to repay a security deposit to a
 customer of a retail electric provider.
 (b) The commission shall:
 (1)  deposit each customer deposit remitted under
 Subsection (c) to the credit of the customer deposit fund;
 (2)  remit to a retail electric provider an amount
 equal to the amount of a customer's security deposit plus interest
 on the deposit, when the retail electric provider demonstrates that
 the security deposit has been returned to the customer with
 interest as provided by Chapter 183, minus any deductions for
 payments due;
 (3)  remit to a retail electric provider an amount
 equal to the amount of interest on a deposit remitted to a customer
 on request as provided by Section 183.004 when the retail electric
 provider demonstrates that the interest has been paid to the
 customer; and
 (4)  conduct an annual review of the customer deposit
 fund, including a review of the interest projected to be earned by
 the fund.
 (c)  A retail electric provider shall remit to the commission
 each security deposit the provider receives from a customer. The
 commission may require a retail electric provider to submit a
 report regarding remissions of security deposits for deposit to the
 fund or returns of security deposits to customers. A report
 submitted under this subsection must contain any information the
 commission requires to evaluate a retail electric provider's
 compliance with this section.
 (d)  The commission quarterly shall publish a report of
 customer deposit fund deposits, disbursements, and earnings.
 (e)  The commission shall adopt rules to implement this
 section. At a minimum, the rules must establish:
 (1)  the procedures by which a retail electric provider
 shall remit security deposits to the commission;
 (2)  the information that must be contained in a report
 required under Subsection (c);
 (3)  a schedule for the return of a customer's security
 deposit by a retail electric provider and the reimbursement of a
 retail electric provider from the fund for returned deposits, minus
 any deductions for payments due; and
 (4)  procedures for the review required by Subsection
 (b)(4), including a method of administrative review that ensures
 that a retail electric provider remits each customer's security
 deposit to the commission and returns each customer's security
 deposit and interest to the customer when necessary, minus any
 deductions for payments due.
 SECTION 3. (a) The Public Utility Commission of Texas shall
 adopt rules consistent with Section 39.110, Utilities Code, as
 added by this Act, not later than December 1, 2009.
 (b) The changes in law made by this Act apply only to a
 security deposit that is received by a retail electric provider on
 or after the effective date of this Act. A security deposit that is
 received before the effective date of this Act is subject to the law
 in effect on the date of receipt, and that law is continued in
 effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.