Section 757.649 – Certification of electricity service suppliers; safety standards for distribution systems; billing requirements; rules.
(1)(a) A person or other entity shall not act as an electricity service supplier unless the person or entity is certified by the Public Utility Commission. The commission, by rule, shall establish standards for certification of persons or other entities as electricity service suppliers in this state. The rules shall, at a minimum, address: (A) […]
Section 757.650
[1961 c.691 §10; renumbered 758.445]
Section 757.652
[Formerly part of 757.615; 1965 c.242 §1; renumbered 758.450]
Section 757.605
[1961 c.691 §2; 1971 c.655 §97; renumbered 758.400]
Section 757.627 – Retail electricity consumers eligible for direct access may aggregate electricity loads.
(1) An electric company shall permit retail electricity consumers that are eligible for direct access to voluntarily aggregate their electricity loads. (2) A retail electricity consumer that is eligible for direct access may voluntarily aggregate its electricity load with the electricity load of any other retail electricity consumer that is eligible for direct access. [1999 […]
Section 757.606
[Formerly 758.040; renumbered 165.475]
Section 757.629 – Reciprocal sales to nonresidential electricity consumers.
An electric utility that sells electricity, either directly or through a related party, to a nonresidential electricity consumer of another electric utility in this state shall permit any other electricity service supplier to sell electricity to nonresidential electricity consumers of the electric utility. [1999 c.865 §11]
Section 757.607 – Direct access conditions; cost recovery.
The Public Utility Commission shall ensure that direct access programs offered by electric companies meet the following conditions: (1) The provision of direct access to some retail electricity consumers must not cause the unwarranted shifting of costs to other retail electricity consumers of the electric company. The commission may, in establishing any rates and charges […]
Section 757.630
[1961 c.691 §6; renumbered 758.425]
Section 757.609 – Date for announcing prices for electricity in subsequent calendar year; estimated prices.
(1) The Public Utility Commission shall set a date on which all electric companies must announce prices that will be charged for electricity by the companies in the subsequent calendar year. Retail electricity consumers who are eligible for direct access must be allowed at least three business days after the date set by the commission […]