88R4234 CXP-F By: LaMantia S.B. No. 2181 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to advanced metering and meter information networks. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 39.107, Utilities Code, is amended by amending Subsection (h) and adding Subsections (h-1) and (l) to read as follows: (h) Except as provided by Subsection (h-1), the [The] commission shall establish a nonbypassable surcharge for an electric utility or transmission and distribution utility to use to recover reasonable and necessary costs incurred in deploying advanced metering and meter information networks to residential customers and nonresidential customers other than those required by the independent system operator to have an interval data recorder meter. The commission shall ensure that the nonbypassable surcharge reflects a deployment of advanced meters that is no more than one-third of the utility's total meters over each calendar year and shall ensure that the nonbypassable surcharge does not result in the utility recovering more than its actual, fully allocated meter and meter information network costs. The expenses must be allocated to the customer classes receiving the services, based on the electric utility's most recently approved tariffs. (h-1) The surcharge established under Subsection (h) does not apply to costs incurred in the replacement or upgrading of advanced metering and meter information networks by an electric utility or transmission and distribution utility after initial deployment. An electric utility or transmission and distribution utility may request recovery of reasonable and necessary costs incurred in the replacement or upgrading of advanced metering and meter information networks through a proceeding under Section 36.210 or in another ratemaking proceeding. (l) The commission by rule shall require the independent system operator for the ERCOT power region to maintain an Internet portal that allows a customer of a transmission and distribution utility receiving service in the ERCOT power region or the customer's authorized representative to access usage data from the customer's meter. The commission may not require a transmission and distribution utility to maintain an Internet portal described by this subsection. SECTION 2. Section 39.402(e), Utilities Code, is amended to read as follows: (e) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), an electric utility subject to this subchapter that elects to deploy advanced metering and meter information networks may recover reasonable and necessary costs incurred in deploying advanced metering and meter information networks. An electric utility that elects to deploy advanced metering or meter information networks is subject to commission rules adopted under Sections 39.107(h), (h-1), and (k). The commission shall ensure that any deployment plan approved under this section and any related customer surcharge: (1) are not applicable to customer accounts that receive service at transmission voltage; and (2) are consistent with commission rules related to advanced metering systems regarding: (A) customer protections; (B) data security, privacy, and ownership; and (C) options given consumers to continue to receive service through a non-advanced meter. SECTION 3. Section 39.452(k), Utilities Code, is amended to read as follows: (k) Notwithstanding Subsection (d), an electric utility subject to this subchapter that elects to deploy advanced metering and meter information networks may recover reasonable and necessary costs incurred in deploying advanced metering and meter information networks. An electric utility that elects to deploy advanced metering or meter information networks is subject to commission rules adopted under Sections 39.107(h), (h-1), and (k). The commission shall ensure that any deployment plan approved under this section and any related customer surcharge: (1) are not applicable to customer accounts that receive service at transmission voltage; and (2) are consistent with commission rules related to advanced metering systems regarding: (A) customer protections; (B) data security, privacy, and ownership; and (C) options given consumers to continue to receive service through a non-advanced meter. SECTION 4. Section 39.5021(a), Utilities Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) Notwithstanding Section 39.502, an electric utility subject to this subchapter that elects to deploy advanced metering and meter information networks may recover reasonable and necessary costs incurred in deploying advanced metering and meter information networks. An electric utility that elects to deploy advanced metering or meter information networks is subject to commission rules adopted under Sections 39.107(h), (h-1), and (k). The commission shall ensure that any deployment plan approved under this section and any related customer surcharge: (1) are not applicable to customer accounts that receive service at transmission voltage; and (2) are consistent with commission rules related to advanced metering systems regarding: (A) customer protections; (B) data security, privacy, and ownership; and (C) options given consumers to continue to receive service through a non-advanced meter. SECTION 5. Section 39.5521(a), Utilities Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) Notwithstanding Section 39.552, an electric utility subject to this subchapter that elects to deploy advanced metering and meter information networks may recover reasonable and necessary costs incurred in deploying advanced metering and meter information networks. An electric utility that elects to deploy advanced metering or meter information networks is subject to commission rules adopted under Sections 39.107(h), (h-1), and (k). The commission shall ensure that any deployment plan approved under this section and any related customer surcharge: (1) are not applicable to customer accounts that receive service at transmission voltage; and (2) are consistent with commission rules related to advanced metering systems regarding: (A) customer protections; (B) data security, privacy, and ownership; and (C) options given consumers to continue to receive service through a non-advanced meter. SECTION 6. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2023.