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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS -- PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Slater, Diaz, Alzate, Williams, Morales, Kislak, Handy, | |
Date Introduced: February 18, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Corporations | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 39-1-27.12 of the General Laws in Chapter 39-1 entitled "Public |
2 | Utilities Commission" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 39-1-27.12. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program Enhancement Plan. |
4 | (a) The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program Enhancement Plan (hereinafter |
5 | "LIHEAP Enhancement Plan") is hereby created to supplement the federal Low Income Home |
6 | Energy Assistance Program ("LIHEAP") funding being received by customers of Rhode Island |
7 | electric and gas distribution companies. |
8 | (b) Within a period of time sufficient to accomplish the purposes of this section, but not |
9 | longer than ninety (90) days after the effective date of this chapter, the department of human |
10 | services shall develop a recommended monthly "LIHEAP enhancement charge" rate for the |
11 | following year and make a filing with the commission pursuant to this chapter recommending rates. |
12 | Thereafter annually, but no later than October 15 of each year, the department shall make filings |
13 | with the commission to recommend the LIHEAP enhancement charge rates for each class of |
14 | electric and natural gas distribution company customer for the following year. |
15 | (c) A LIHEAP enhancement charge approved by the commission shall have the following |
16 | limitations: |
17 | (1) For electric distribution company customers, the charge shall not be more than ten |
18 | dollars ($10.00) per year. |
19 | (2) For natural gas distribution company customers, the charge shall not be more than ten |
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1 | dollars ($10.00) per year. |
2 | (3) The total projected annual revenue for the LIHEAP enhancement plan through charges |
3 | to all electric and natural gas distribution company customers shall not exceed seven million five |
4 | hundred thousand dollars ($7,500,000) and shall not be below six million five hundred thousand |
5 | dollars ($6,500,000). |
6 | A minimum of five percent (5%) shall be allocated to provide assistance to customers who |
7 | are seeking LIHEAP certification for the sole purpose of entering into an arrearage plan as defined |
8 | in § 39-2-1(d)(2) between April 15 and September 30 of each year. Such customers must be a |
9 | homeless family or individual transitioning from a shelter into housing and who have provided |
10 | documentation acceptable to the department of human services. Any funds remaining at the end of |
11 | the fiscal year shall be available for the upcoming winter season. |
12 | (d) The commission shall open a docket, to consider for approval, LIHEAP enhancement |
13 | charge rates proposed by the department. In reviewing the recommended rates, the commission |
14 | shall give due consideration to the recommendations of the department and the standards set forth |
15 | in subsection (c). The commission shall issue a decision within sixty (60) days after said |
16 | recommendations and report are filed with the commission establishing the enhancement plan |
17 | charge rates. |
18 | (e) The electric or gas distribution company shall use the funds collected through this |
19 | enhancement plan charge to provide a credit to customers' accounts that are receiving federal |
20 | LIHEAP assistance payments enrolled in a percentage of income payment rate as approved by the |
21 | commission pursuant to § 39-2-1.5 in a manner determined by the department of human services. |
22 | The department of human services shall designate to the gas- or electric distribution company the |
23 | qualifying customer accounts and the amounts to be credited to those customer accounts, provided |
24 | that the total amount to be credited to those accounts shall be fully funded by, and not exceed, the |
25 | total amount collected through the enhancement plan charge. The electric or gas distribution |
26 | company's added administrative expenses to process the credit assignments provided to it by the |
27 | department of human services will be recoverable either from the LIHEAP enhancement charge or |
28 | through a separate charge approved by the public utilities commission. |
29 | (f) As used in this section, "electric and natural gas distribution company" means a |
30 | company as defined in § 39-1-2(a)(12), but not including the Block Island Power Company or the |
31 | Pascoag Utility District. |
32 | SECTION 2. Chapter 39-2 of the General Laws entitled "Duties of Utilities and Carriers" |
33 | is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
34 | 39-2-1.5. Tiered percentage of income payment program. |
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1 | (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the public utilities commission is |
2 | authorized to approve rates to residential customers of an electric distribution company, as defined |
3 | in § 39-1-2(a)(12) or a gas distribution company included as a public utility in § 39-1-2(a)(20) that |
4 | has greater than one hundred thousand (100,000) customers, whose household income is at or |
5 | below one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the federal poverty level and who are eligible to receive |
6 | assistance through the low income home energy assistance program (LIHEAP) or are enrolled in |
7 | Medicaid, that provide one or more tiers of discount off the residential rate based on income levels, |
8 | regardless of whether the utility has proposed such rates. |
9 | (1) For purposes of calculating a customer's income for determination of the appropriate |
10 | tier, any LIHEAP or LIHEAP enhancement grant shall count toward the calculation of income. |
11 | (2) Each tier of discount rate shall provide a fixed per bill discount to all eligible customers |
12 | within the applicable tiered class. |
13 | (3) The fixed per bill discount shall be designed to approximate an average annual electric |
14 | expense of not more than three percent (3%) of the income of customers within the applicable tiered |
15 | class for customers who do not use electric as their primary source of heat, or six percent (6%) of |
16 | the income of customers within the applicable tiered class who use electric as their primary source |
17 | of heat. |
18 | (4) The fixed per bill discount shall be designed to approximate an average annual natural |
19 | gas expense of not more than three percent (3%) of the income of customers within the applicable |
20 | tiered class for eligible customers who use gas as their primary source of heat. |
21 | (5) To establish the discount tiers and customer eligibility, the commission may consider |
22 | targeted annual average expense. |
23 | (6) Notwithstanding the foregoing, a maximum annual benefit shall be established by the |
24 | commission with input from the electric distribution company, the division of public utilities and |
25 | carriers, and stakeholders. |
26 | (b) The cost of the discount, including administrative costs, not funded through other |
27 | sources, shall be collected in rates from all other customers of the electric and gas distribution |
28 | companies in a manner determined just and reasonable by the commission. |
29 | (c) In setting the number of tiers of discount rates under this section, the commission shall |
30 | balance the level of discount with the administrative costs that would be incurred to implement the |
31 | rate structure. |
32 | (d) The tiers and percentage discount rates shall be set initially no later than December 31, |
33 | 2023, for effect ninety (90) days after the tiers and percentage discount rates are set and thereafter, |
34 | they will subsequently be set no less frequently than in each of the electric or gas distribution |
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1 | company's respective base distribution rate cases. |
2 | (e) An electric or gas distribution company shall enroll an eligible customer in the |
3 | appropriate tier at such time as the electric or gas distribution company receives proof of LIHEAP |
4 | eligibility or enrollment in Medicaid and verification of income level as certified by the department |
5 | of human services and/or subcontractors of the department such as a community action program or |
6 | other community-based agency which shares in the process of determining eligibility for LIHEAP |
7 | benefits or in some other manner determined to be efficient and cost effective by the commission. |
8 | (f) Customers enrolled in the tiered discount rate under this section shall be offered energy |
9 | efficiency programs as appropriate upon enrollment. |
10 | SECTION 3. 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 -- PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION | |
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1 | This act would create an income-sensitive tiered subsidy program to ensure that home |
2 | energy utility costs are affordable for eligible low-income households. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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