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Section 4928.145 | Availability of Contract or Agreement Relevant to Proceeding.

Effective: July 31, 2008 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 221 – 127th General Assembly During a proceeding under sections 4928.141 to 4928.144 of the Revised Code and upon submission of an appropriate discovery request, an electric distribution utility shall make available to the requesting party every contract or agreement that is between the utility or any […]

Section 4928.146 | Electric Service Within Territory of Another Utility.

Effective: July 31, 2008 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 221 – 127th General Assembly Nothing in sections 4928.141 to 4928.145 of the Revised Code precludes or prohibits an electric distribution utility providing competitive retail electric service to electric load centers within the certified territory of another such utility.

Section 4928.148 | Nonbypassable Rate Mechanism for Recovery of Costs.

Effective: October 22, 2019 Latest Legislation: House Bill 6 – 133rd General Assembly (A) On January 1, 2020, any mechanism authorized by the public utilities commission prior to the effective date of this section for retail recovery of prudently incurred costs related to a legacy generation resource shall be replaced by a nonbypassable rate mechanism […]

Section 4928.15 | Schedules for Provision of Noncompetitive Service.

Effective: October 5, 1999 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 3 – 123rd General Assembly (A) Except as otherwise provided in sections 4928.31 to 4928.40 of the Revised Code, no electric utility shall supply noncompetitive retail electric distribution service in this state on or after the starting date of competitive retail electric service except pursuant to a […]

Section 4928.151 | Uniform Policy Regarding Electric Transmission Facilities.

Effective: July 31, 2008 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 221 – 127th General Assembly The public utilities commission shall adopt and enforce rules prescribing a uniform, statewide policy regarding electric transmission and distribution line extensions and requisite substations and related facilities that are requested by nonresidential customers of electric utilities, so that, on and after the […]

Section 4928.16 | Commission Jurisdiction.

Effective: October 5, 1999 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 3 – 123rd General Assembly (A)(1) The public utilities commission has jurisdiction under section 4905.26 of the Revised Code, upon complaint of any person or upon complaint or initiative of the commission on or after the starting date of competitive retail electric service, regarding the provision by […]

Section 4928.17 | Corporate Separation Plans.

Effective: July 31, 2008 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 221 – 127th General Assembly (A) Except as otherwise provided in sections 4928.142 or 4928.143 or 4928.31 to 4928.40 of the Revised Code and beginning on the starting date of competitive retail electric service, no electric utility shall engage in this state, either directly or through an […]

Section 4928.18 | Jurisdiction and Powers of Commission Concerning Utility or Affiliate.

Effective: September 9, 2011 Latest Legislation: House Bill 95 – 129th General Assembly (A) Notwithstanding division (E)(2)(a) of section 4909.15 of the Revised Code, nothing in this chapter prevents the public utilities commission from exercising its authority under Title XLIX of the Revised Code to protect customers of retail electric service supplied by an electric […]

Section 4928.19 | Consumer Education.

Effective: October 5, 1999 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 3 – 123rd General Assembly As part of their ongoing consumer education efforts, the public utilities commission and the office of the consumers’ counsel shall engage in cooperative agency efforts to educate consumers in this state regarding electric industry restructuring under this chapter.

Section 4928.20 | Local Aggregation of Retail Electric Loads – Limitations.

Effective: September 12, 2014 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 310 – 130th General Assembly (A) The legislative authority of a municipal corporation may adopt an ordinance, or the board of township trustees of a township or the board of county commissioners of a county may adopt a resolution, under which, on or after the starting date […]

Section 4928.21 | Do Not Aggregate List – Registration – Removal of Current Enrollee.

Effective: July 4, 2006 Latest Legislation: House Bill 85 – 126th General Assembly (A) A customer that desires to remove itself from the pool of customers eligible to participate in governmental aggregation under section 4928.20 of the Revised Code may register with the public utilities commission to appear on the “do not aggregate” list. (B) […]

Section 4928.23 | Definitions for Standards for Securitization of Costs for Electric Distribution Utilities.

Effective: March 22, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 364 – 129th General Assembly As used in sections 4928.23 to 4928.2318 of the Revised Code: (A) “Ancillary agreement” means any bond insurance policy, letter of credit, reserve account, surety bond, swap arrangement, hedging arrangement, liquidity or credit support arrangement, or other similar agreement or arrangement entered […]

Section 4928.2310 | Default; Sequestration and Payment of Revenues for Benefit of Bondholders, Assignees, and Financing Parties.

Effective: March 22, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 364 – 129th General Assembly (A)(1) If an electric distribution utility subject to a final financing order defaults on any required payment of phase-in-recovery revenues, a court, upon application by an interested party and without limiting any other remedies available to the applicant, shall order the sequestration […]

Section 4928.2311 | Successors.

Effective: March 22, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 364 – 129th General Assembly Any successor to an electric distribution utility subject to a final financing order shall be bound by the requirements of sections 4928.23 to 4928.2317 of the Revised Code. The successor shall perform and satisfy all obligations of the electric distribution utility under […]

Section 4928.2312 | Security Interest in Phase-in-Recovery Property.

Effective: March 22, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 364 – 129th General Assembly (A) Except as provided in division (C) of this section, the creation, perfection, and enforcement of any security interest in phase-in-recovery property under a final financing order to secure the repayment of the principal of and interest on phase-in-recovery bonds, amounts payable […]

Section 4928.2313 | Sale, Assignment, or Transfer of Phase-in-Recovery Property.

Effective: March 22, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 364 – 129th General Assembly (A) Any sale, assignment, or transfer of phase-in-recovery property under a final financing order shall be an absolute transfer and true sale of, and not a pledge of or secured transaction relating to, the seller’s right, title, and interest in, to, and […]

Section 4928.2314 | Exemption From Taxes and Other Charges.

Effective: September 10, 2012 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 315 – 129th General Assembly (A) The transfer and ownership of phase-in-recovery property and the imposition, charging, collection, and receipt of phase-in-recovery revenues under sections 4928.231 to 4928.2317 of the Revised Code are exempt from all taxes and similar charges imposed by the state or any county, […]

Section 4928.2315 | Prohibition of State Interference.

Effective: March 22, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 364 – 129th General Assembly (A) The state pledges to and agrees with the bondholders, any assignee, and any financing parties under a final financing order that the state will not take or permit any action that impairs the value of phase-in-recovery property under the final financing […]

Section 4928.2316 | Governing Law.

Effective: March 22, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 364 – 129th General Assembly (A) The law governing the validity, enforceability, attachment, perfection, priority, and exercise of remedies with respect to the transfer of phase-in-recovery property under a final financing order, or creation of a security interest in any such property, phase-in-recovery charges, or final financing […]