Texas 2021 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2194 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/12/2021

                    87R18372 BRG-F
 By: Schwertner, Menéndez S.B. No. 2194


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the regulation of certain retail electric products.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter C, Chapter 39, Utilities Code, is
 amended by adding Section 39.110 to read as follows:
 Sec. 39.110.  WHOLESALE INDEXED PRODUCTS PROHIBITED. (a) In
 this section, "wholesale indexed product" means a retail electric
 product in which the price a customer pays for electricity includes
 a direct pass-through of real-time settlement point prices
 determined by the independent organization certified under Section
 39.151 for the ERCOT power region.
 (b)  A retail electric provider may not offer a wholesale
 indexed product to a residential or small commercial customer.
 (c)  A retail electric provider may enroll a customer other
 than a residential and small commercial customer in a wholesale
 indexed product if the provider obtains before the customer's
 enrollment the customer's written and signed acknowledgment that
 the customer accepts the potential price risks associated with a
 wholesale indexed product.
 (d)  An acknowledgment described by Subsection (c) must
 include the following statements, in clear, boldfaced text,
 accompanied by the signature of the customer:
 (1)  "I understand the volatility and fluctuation of
 wholesale energy pricing. I understand that I will be responsible
 for the fluctuations in wholesale energy prices and that my energy
 bill can be multiple times higher in a month with high wholesale
 energy prices.";
 (2)  "I understand that the maximum wholesale energy
 rate in the wholesale energy market is much higher than the average
 wholesale energy rate and that energy prices can remain at the
 maximum wholesale energy rate for many hours."; and
 (3)  "I acknowledge that management of energy use
 during periods of high energy prices times is critical to
 maintaining financial solvency.".
 (e)  A retail electric provider must keep on file an
 acknowledgment described by Subsection (c) for each customer while
 the customer is enrolled with the provider in a wholesale indexed
 product.
 SECTION 2.  Section 39.112, Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 39.112.  NOTICE OF EXPIRATION AND PRICE CHANGE. (a) In
 this section, "fixed rate product" means a retail electric product
 with a term of at least three months for which the price for each
 billing period, including recurring charges, does not change
 throughout the term of the contract, except that the price may vary
 to reflect actual changes in transmission and distribution utility
 charges, changes to ERCOT or Texas Regional Entity administrative
 fees charged to loads, or changes to federal, state, or local laws
 that result in new or modified fees or costs that are not within the
 retail electric provider's control.
 (b)  A retail electric provider shall provide a residential
 customer who has a fixed rate product with at least three [one]
 written notices [notice] of the date the fixed rate product will
 expire. The notices [notice] must be provided:
 (1)  not less than 90 days and not more than 119 days
 before the date the contract will expire, for the first notice;
 (2)  not less than 60 days and not more than 89 days
 before the date that the contract will expire, for the second
 notice; and
 (3)  not less than 30 days and not more than 59 days
 before the date that the contract will expire, for the third notice.
 (c)  Each notice under Subsection (b) must be provided to the
 customer:
 (1)  by mail at the customer's billing address;
 (2)  by e-mail, if the customer's e-mail address is
 available to the provider and if the customer has agreed to receive
 notices by e-mail; and
 (3)  by text message, if the customer's text messaging
 contact information is available to the provider and if the
 customer has agreed to receive notices by text message.
 (d)  A notice provided under Subsection (b) must:
 (1)  [be sent to the customer's billing address by mail
 at least 30, but not more than 60, days preceding the date the
 contract will expire;
 [(2) be sent to the customer's e-mail address, if
 available to the provider and if the customer has agreed to receive
 notices electronically, at least 30, but not more than 60, days
 preceding the date the contract will expire;
 [(3)] for a notice provided by mail, include in a manner
 visible from [on] the outside of the envelope in which the notice is
 sent, a statement that reads: "Contract Expiration Notice. See
 Enclosed.";
 (2) [(4)]  if included with a customer's bill, be
 printed on a separate page or included as a separate document; [and]
 (3) [(5)]  include a description of any fees or charges
 associated with the early termination of the customer's fixed rate
 product;
 (4)  describe any renewal offers the retail electric
 provider chooses to make available to the customer and identify
 methods by which the customer may obtain the contract documents for
 each of those products; and
 (5)  include the pricing terms for the default renewal
 product required under Subsection (f).
 (e) [(c)]  A retail electric provider shall include on each
 billing statement, in boldfaced and underlined text, the end date
 of the fixed rate product.
 (f)  Except as provided by Subsection (h), if a customer does
 not select another retail electric product before the expiration of
 the customer's contract term with a retail electric provider, the
 provider shall automatically serve the customer through a default
 renewal product. The default renewal product may be:
 (1)  a fixed rate product; or
 (2)  a month-to-month product in which the price the
 customer pays for electricity may vary between billing cycles.
 (g)  A default renewal product that is a month-to-month
 product must be based on clear and easily understood terms
 described in the customer's most recent contract with the retail
 electric provider.
 (h)  If a retail electric provider does not provide notice of
 the expiration of a customer's contract with the provider in
 accordance with this section and the customer does not select
 another retail electric product before the expiration of the
 customer's contract term with the provider, the customer's fixed
 rate product remains in effect until:
 (1)  the provider provides notice of the expiration of
 the contract in accordance with this section and enrolls the
 customer in a default renewal product; or
 (2)  the customer selects another retail electric
 product.
 (i) [(d)]  No provision in this section shall be construed to
 prohibit the commission from adopting rules that would provide a
 greater degree of customer protection.
 SECTION 3.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to
 an enrollment or re-enrollment of a customer in a retail electric
 product that is executed on or after the effective date of this Act.
 An enrollment or re-enrollment of a customer in a retail electric
 product that is executed before the effective date of this Act is
 governed by the law as it existed immediately before the effective
 date of this Act, and that law is continued in effect for that
 purpose.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.