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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS -- WATER SUPPLIERS

     

     Introduced By: Representatives McLaughlin, McNamara, Corvese, Azzinaro, and
Cunha

     Date Introduced: March 08, 2017

     Referred To: House Corporations

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 39-15.1-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 39-15.1 entitled "Water

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Suppliers Subject to Commission Rate Regulation" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     39-15.1-3. Rates.

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     (a) Adequacy. The rates of water suppliers subject to commission rate regulation shall be

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responsible and adequate to pay for all costs associated with water supply including, but not

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limited to, the costs of:

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     (1) Acquisition, treatment, transmission, distribution and availability of water;

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     (2) System administration and overhead, including the prudent cost and/or value of all

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services and facilities provided by the city or town to the water supplier including, but not limited

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to, testing, operation, maintenance, replacement, repair, debt service, and associated with, but not

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limited to, supply, production, treatment, transmission, administration facilities, and metering and

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billing;

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     (3) Programs for the conservation and efficient use of water, including costs of

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developing, implementing, enforcing and evaluating such conservation programs and including

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conservation pricing as described in subsection (d);

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     (4) Sufficient operating reserves, revenue stabilization funds, debt service reserves, and

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capital improvement/infrastructure replacement funds to implement water supply system

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management plans.

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     (b) Equitability. Except for service charges and other fixed fees and charges approved as

 

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reasonable by the commission, where practicable, rates:

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     (1) Shall be based on metered usage and fairly set among and within the classes and/or

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types of users;

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     (2) Shall provide that within any class of users the full cost of system capacity,

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administration, operation, and water supply costs for peak and seasonal use is borne by the users

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that contribute to such peak and seasonal use; and

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     (3) May provide a basic residential use rate for water use that is designed to make a basic

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level of water use affordable. Rates may require implementation of demand management

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practices, consistent with the standards and guidelines of the water resources board, established

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pursuant to subdivision 46-15.8-5(1), by wholesale and retail customers.

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     (c) Revenue stabilization. Water suppliers subject to commission rate regulation shall in

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the absence of other sufficient funds available for similar purposes, establish as part of their next

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general rate filing before the commission a revenue stabilization account to ensure fiscal stability

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during periods when revenues decline as a result of implementing water conservation programs,

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or due to circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the water supplier, including, but not

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limited to, the weather and drought. A revenue stabilization account shall accumulate a maximum

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of ten percent (10%) of the annual operating expenses of the supplier and shall be used to

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supplement other revenues so that the supplier's reasonable costs are compensated. A supplier

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may draw upon its revenue stabilization account without further action of the commission if

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revenues in any fiscal year fall below the level sufficient to provide reasonable compensation for

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services rendered, subject to periodic review by the commission to ensure that the purposes of §

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39-15.1-1 are fulfilled.

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     (d) Conservation. Water suppliers subject to commission rate regulation shall take

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effective action to reduce waste of water and to reduce non-agricultural seasonal increases in the

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use of water, and may adopt conservation pricing as part of a demand management program or

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otherwise revise their rates as a means to achieve their goals. For the purpose of encouraging

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conservation of water, suppliers are authorized to request increased rates based on quantity used

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either throughout the year or seasonally and to seek expedited review by the commission of such

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revised rates, provided that the supplier shall not have the burden of proof to link the increased

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rate to obtaining reasonable compensation for the service rendered as established in § 39-3-12.

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Conservation pricing shall be designed to promote efficient water use, and to limit seasonal non-

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agricultural outdoor water use, and to the extent possible shall not increase prices for water users

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with no significant seasonal increase in water use. Revenues generated from the adoption of

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conservation rates shall be used to fund the revenue stabilization account established pursuant to

 

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subsection (c) above, operating reserves, debt service reserves or capital

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improvement/infrastructure replacement funds.

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     (e) Billing. Billing shall be at a minimum quarterly by December 31, 2013.

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     (f) Residential water customers aged sixty-five (65) or over shall only be required to pay

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the basic water supply rate, provided in this section, and shall be exempt from any surcharge.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS -- WATER SUPPLIERS

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     This act would exempt residential water customers over sixty-five (65) from paying

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surcharges on their basic water supply rate.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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