Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB630 Introduced / Bill

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                    81R3429 TRH-F
 By: Turner of Harris H.B. No. 630


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the regulation and governing bodies of independent
 organizations that govern power regions.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 39.151, Utilities Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (e) and (g) and by adding Subsection (g-2) to
 read as follows:
 (e) The commission may authorize an independent
 organization that is certified under this section to charge a
 reasonable and competitively neutral rate to wholesale buyers and
 sellers to cover the independent organization's costs. The
 commission shall investigate the organization's cost efficiencies,
 salaries and benefits, and use of debt financing and may require the
 organization to provide any information needed to effectively
 evaluate the organization's budget and the reasonableness and
 neutrality of a rate or proposed rate or to evaluate the
 effectiveness or efficiency of the organization. The commission
 may require prior approval of the use of debt financing by the
 organization. The commission shall work with the organization to
 establish the detail of information, both current and historical,
 and the time frames the commission needs to effectively evaluate a
 rate or a rate request.
 (g) To maintain certification as an independent
 organization under this section, an organization's governing body
 must be composed of persons specified by this section and selected
 in accordance with formal bylaws or protocols of the
 organization. The bylaws or protocols must be approved by the
 commission and must reflect the input of the commission. The
 bylaws must specify the process by which appropriate stakeholders
 elect members and, for unaffiliated members, prescribe
 professional qualifications for selection as a member. [The
 bylaws must require the use of a professional search firm to
 identify candidates for membership of unaffiliated members.] The
 process must allow for commission input in identifying
 candidates. The governing body must be composed of:
 (1) the chairman of the commission as an ex officio
 voting [nonvoting] member;
 (1-a)  the other two commissioners as ex officio
 nonvoting members;
 (2) the counsellor as an ex officio voting member
 representing residential and small commercial consumer interests;
 (3) the chief executive officer of the independent
 organization as an ex officio voting member;
 (4) four [six] market participants elected by their
 respective market segments to serve one-year terms, with:
 (A) one representing [independent] generators;
 (B) one representing investor-owned utilities;
 (C) [one representing power marketers;
 [(D)] one representing retail electric
 providers; and
 (D) [(E)] one representing municipally owned
 utilities and electric cooperatives; [and
 [(F) one representing electric cooperatives;]
 (5) one member representing industrial consumer
 interests and elected by the industrial consumer market segment to
 serve a one-year term;
 (6) one member representing large commercial consumer
 interests selected in accordance with the bylaws to serve a
 one-year term; and
 (7) five members unaffiliated with any market segment,
 nominated [and selected] by the other members of the governing body
 and selected by the commission to serve three-year terms.
 (g-2)  The commission may require removal of a member of the
 governing body if the member:
 (1)  does not have at the time of appointment or
 maintain during service the qualifications required by this section
 and by the formal bylaws or protocols of the organization;
 (2)  fails to comply with the requirements of Section
 39.1512; or
 (3)  fails to impartially and adequately discharge the
 member's duties and responsibilities.
 SECTION 2. An independent organization certified by the
 Public Utility Commission of Texas before September 1, 2009, shall
 modify the organization's governing body to comply with Section
 39.151(g), Utilities Code, as amended by this Act, not later than
 September 1, 2010. On or after September 1, 2010, the Public
 Utility Commission of Texas may decertify an independent
 organization whose governing body does not comply with Section
 39.151(g), Utilities Code, as amended by this Act.
 SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.