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Section 4929.161 | Application for Infrastructure Development Rider.

Effective: June 30, 2017 Latest Legislation: House Bill 26 – 132nd General Assembly (A) A natural gas company may file an application with the public utilities commission for approval of an infrastructure development rider to recover prudently incurred infrastructure development costs of one or more economic development projects approved under section 4929.163 of the Revised […]

Section 4929.162 | Effect of Infrastructure Development Rider.

Effective: June 30, 2017 Latest Legislation: House Bill 26 – 132nd General Assembly Under an infrastructure development rider, in each monthly billing period: (A) The natural gas company may not recover more than one dollar and fifty cents from any single customer in this state, for all projects that were approved under section 4929.163 of […]

Section 4929.163 | Application for Economic Development Project.

Effective: June 30, 2017 Latest Legislation: House Bill 26 – 132nd General Assembly (A) A natural gas company may file an application with the public utilities commission for approval of an economic development project, including a project for which an application has been made under section 122.9511 of the Revised Code for certification under the […]

Section 4929.165 | Annual Report.

Effective: March 23, 2015 Latest Legislation: House Bill 319 – 130th General Assembly A natural gas company that has established an infrastructure development rider under section 4929.161 of the Revised Code shall file an annual report with the public utilities commission. The report shall do both of the following: (A) Detail the infrastructure development costs […]

Section 4929.167 | Audit of Natural Gas Company.

Effective: March 23, 2015 Latest Legislation: House Bill 319 – 130th General Assembly The public utilities commission may, at its discretion, conduct a financial audit of a natural gas company that has established an infrastructure development rider under section 4929.161 of the Revised Code to determine if the infrastructure development costs incurred by the natural […]

Section 4929.18 | Biologically Derived Methane Gas.

Effective: October 17, 2019 Latest Legislation: House Bill 166 – 133rd General Assembly (A) As used in this section, “biologically derived methane gas” has the same meaning as in section 5713.30 of the Revised Code. (B) Any property, equipment, or facilities installed or constructed by a natural gas company to enable interconnection with or receipt […]

Section 4929.20 | Certifying Governmental Aggregators and Retail Natural Gas Suppliers.

Effective: June 26, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 9 – 124th General Assembly (A) No governmental aggregator as defined in division (K)(1) of section 4929.01 of the Revised Code or no retail natural gas supplier shall provide a competitive retail natural gas service on or after thirteen months following the effective date of this section […]

Section 4929.21 | Consent to Jurisdiction – Appointment of Statutory Agent.

Effective: June 26, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 9 – 124th General Assembly (A)(1) Beginning on the effective date of initial rules adopted pursuant to division (A) of section 4929.20 of the Revised Code, no person shall operate in this state as a retail natural gas supplier, unless that person first does both of the […]

Section 4929.22 | Minimum Service Requirements.

Effective: June 26, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 9 – 124th General Assembly For the protection of consumers in this state, the public utilities commission shall adopt rules under section 4929.10 of the Revised Code specifying the necessary minimum service requirements of a retail natural gas supplier or governmental aggregator subject to certification under section […]

Section 4929.23 | Information Provided by Supplier or Aggregator.

Effective: June 26, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 9 – 124th General Assembly (A) A retail natural gas supplier or governmental aggregator subject to certification under section 4929.20 of the Revised Code shall provide the public utilities commission with such information, regarding a competitive retail natural gas service for which it is subject to certification, […]

Section 4929.24 | Public Utilities Commission Jurisdiction.

Effective: June 26, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 9 – 124th General Assembly (A)(1) The public utilities commission has jurisdiction under section 4905.26 of the Revised Code, upon complaint of any person or complaint or initiative of the commission regarding the provision by a retail natural gas supplier subject to certification under section 4929.20 of […]

Section 4929.26 | Local Program for Automatic Aggregation.

Effective: September 29, 2011 Latest Legislation: House Bill 153 – 129th General Assembly (A)(1) 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, in accordance with this section and […]

Section 4929.27 | Aggregation With Prior Consent.

Effective: September 29, 2011 Latest Legislation: House Bill 153 – 129th General Assembly (A)(1) 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, in accordance with this section and […]

Section 4929.28 | Resolving Issues Regarding Aggregation.

Effective: June 26, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 9 – 124th General Assembly Any governmental aggregator as defined in division (K)(1) or (2) of section 4929.01 of the Revised Code or retail natural gas supplier shall act in good faith with a natural gas company to resolve any issues regarding an aggregation prior to the […]

Section 4929.30 | Prior Arrangements, Contracts and Aggregation Programs.

Effective: June 26, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 9 – 124th General Assembly (A) Nothing in sections 4929.20 to 4929.29 of the Revised Code affects any arrangement or other contract to supply or arrange for the supply of commodity sales service or ancillary service to a consumer in this state, which arrangement or contract was […]