(2) Except as provided in subsection (9) of this section, the governing body of a consumer-owned utility shall determine the manner of collecting and expending funds for public purposes required by law to be assessed against and paid by the retail electric consumers of the utility. A determination by the governing body shall include:
(a) The manner for collecting public purpose charges;
(b) Public purpose programs upon which revenue from the charges may be expended; and
(c) The allocation of expenditures for each program.
(3) Beginning on the same date two years after July 23, 1999, a consumer-owned utility shall report annually to the State Department of Energy created under ORS 469.030 on the public purpose charges paid to the utility by its retail electric consumers and the public purposes on which the revenue was expended.
(4) A consumer-owned utility may comply with the public purpose requirements of this section by participating in collaborative efforts with other consumer-owned utilities located in this state.
(5) Funds assessed and paid by, and credits or other financial assistance issued or extended to, retail electric consumers for purposes of this section may, in the discretion of the governing body of the consumer-owned utility, be expended to fund programs for energy conservation, renewable resources or low-income energy services otherwise required by the laws of this state, adopted by the governing body pursuant to the National Energy Conservation Policy Act (Public Law 95-619, as amended November 10, 1981), or conducted by the utility pursuant to agreement with the Bonneville Power Administration under the Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act (Public Law 96-501). All such funds expended, credits issued and incremental costs incurred in connection with the performance of a consumer-owned utility’s obligations under this section shall be credited toward the utility’s public purpose funding obligation under this section.
(6) A consumer-owned utility also may credit toward its funding obligations under this section any incremental costs incurred by the utility for capital expenditures made to reduce its distribution system energy losses, existing biomass gas and waste to energy systems, existing hydroelectric generation projects using fish attraction water, for new energy conservation and renewable resource funding costs included in its wholesale power supplier’s charges and for electric power generated by renewable or cogeneration resources pursuant to requirements of the Public Utilities Regulatory Policy Act of 1978 (Public Law 95-617), to the extent that such costs exceed the average cost of the utility’s other electric power resources.
(7) A consumer-owned utility also may credit toward its public purpose funding obligations under this section any costs incurred in complying with ORS 469.649 to 469.659.
(8) Beginning on March 1, 2002, a consumer-owned utility whose territory abuts the greatest percentage of the site of an aluminum plant that averages more than 100 megawatts of electricity use per year shall collect from the aluminum company a public purpose charge equal to one percent of the total revenue from the sale of electricity services to the aluminum plant from any source.
(9)(a) A retail electricity consumer that uses more than one average megawatt of electricity at any site in the prior year shall receive a credit against public purpose charges billed by a consumer-owned utility for that site. The amount of the credit shall be equal to the total amount of qualifying expenditures for new energy conservation, not to exceed 68 percent of the annual public purpose charges, and the above-market costs of purchases of new renewable energy resources incurred by the retail electricity consumer, less administration costs incurred under this subsection. The credit shall not exceed, on an annual basis, the lesser of:
(A) The amount of the retail electricity consumer’s qualifying expenditures; or
(B) The portion of the public purpose charge billed to the retail electricity consumer that is dedicated to new energy conservation, new market transformation or the above-market costs of new renewable resources.
(b) To obtain a credit under this subsection, a retail electricity consumer shall file with the department a description of the proposed conservation project, new market transformation or new renewable energy resource and a declaration that the retail electricity consumer plans to incur the qualifying expenditure. The department shall issue a notice of precertification within 30 days of receipt of the filing, if such filing is consistent with this subsection. Notice shall be issued to the retail electricity consumer and the appropriate consumer-owned utility. The credit may be taken after a retail electricity consumer provides a letter from a certified public accountant to the department verifying that the precertified qualifying expenditure has been made.
(c) Credits earned by a retail electricity consumer as a result of qualifying expenditures that are not used in one year may be carried forward for use in subsequent years.
(d)(A) A retail electricity consumer that uses more than one average megawatt of electricity at any site in the prior year may request that the department hire an independent auditor to assess the potential for conservation measures at the site. If the independent auditor determines there is no available conservation measure at the site that would have a simple payback of one to 10 years, the retail electricity consumer shall be relieved of 54 percent of its payment obligation for public purpose charges related to the site. If the auditor determines that there are potential conservation measures available at the site, the retail electricity consumer shall be entitled to a credit against public purpose charges related to the site equal to 54 percent of the public purpose charges less the estimated cost of available conservation measures.
(B) A retail electricity consumer shall be entitled each year to the credit described in this paragraph unless a subsequent audit determines that new conservation investment opportunities are available. The department may require that a new audit be performed on the site to determine whether new conservation measures are available, provided that the audits occur no more than once every two years.
(C) The retail electricity consumer shall pay the cost of the audits described in this subsection.
(10) A retail electricity consumer with a load greater than one average megawatt shall not be required to pay a public purpose charge in excess of three percent of the consumer’s total cost of electricity services unless the charge is established in an agreement between the consumer and the consumer-owned utility.
(11) Beginning on March 1, 2002, a consumer-owned utility shall have in operation a bill assistance program for households that qualify for federal low-income energy assistance in the consumer-owned utility’s service area. A consumer-owned utility shall report annually to the Housing and Community Services Department detailing the utility’s program and program expenditures.
(12) A consumer-owned utility may require an electricity service supplier to provide information necessary to ensure compliance with this section. The consumer-owned utility shall ensure the privacy and protection of any proprietary information provided. [1999 c.865 §27; 2001 c.819 §5; 2007 c.301 §29]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 19 - Utilities, Vehicle Code, Watercraft, Aviation
Chapter 757 - Utility Regulation Generally
Section 757.005 - Definition of public utility.
Section 757.009 - Procedure for reregulation of furnishers of heat.
Section 757.015 - "Affiliated interest" defined for ORS 757.105 (1) and 757.495.
Section 757.035 - Adoption of safety rules and regulations; enforcement.
Section 757.053 - Alternative means for meeting energy conservation requirements.
Section 757.056 - Information on energy conservation to be furnished by certain utilities; rules.
Section 757.061 - Regulation of water utilities; rules.
Section 757.063 - Regulation of associations furnishing water upon petition.
Section 757.068 - Use of fees to make emergency repairs to water service plants.
Section 757.069 - Notice of delinquency on water bill.
Section 757.077 - Incorrect billings; collections; refunds.
Section 757.105 - Filing of budget; rules; review by commission; pensions as operating expenses.
Section 757.110 - Effect of budget orders.
Section 757.120 - Accounts required.
Section 757.135 - Closing accounts and filing balance sheet; rules; auditing accounts.
Section 757.140 - Depreciation accounts; use of certain undepreciated investment in rates.
Section 757.205 - Filing schedules with commission; data filed with schedules.
Section 757.210 - Hearing to establish new schedules; alternative regulation plan.
Section 757.227 - Rate mitigation for certain electric company rate increases.
Section 757.240 - Filing schedules in business office.
Section 757.245 - Establishment of joint rates.
Section 757.247 - Tariff schedules for energy resource measures; rules.
Section 757.250 - Standards and appliances for measuring service; rules.
Section 757.255 - Testing of measuring appliances; rules; fees.
Section 757.262 - Rates to encourage acquisition of cost-effective conservation resources; rules.
Section 757.266 - Rates may encourage tree planting programs as offset to carbon dioxide emissions.
Section 757.270 - Definitions for ORS 757.270 to 757.290.
Section 757.271 - Authorization from pole owner required for attachment.
Section 757.272 - Pole owner may approve or reject attachment.
Section 757.279 - Fixing rates or charges by commission; cost of hearing.
Section 757.282 - Criteria for just and reasonable rate for attachments; rate reduction.
Section 757.310 - Prohibition related to charges for service.
Section 757.315 - When free service or reduced rates allowed.
Section 757.320 - Reducing rates for persons furnishing part of necessary facilities.
Section 757.325 - Undue preferences and prejudices.
Section 757.359 - Infrastructure for vehicles powered by renewable natural gas or hydrogen.
Section 757.360 - Definitions for ORS 757.360 to 757.380.
Section 757.375 - Credit toward compliance with renewable portfolio standard; limits.
Section 757.380 - Applicability of ORS 757.360 to 757.380.
Section 757.385 - Allowance of fair and reasonable rates.
Section 757.386 - Program for procurement of electricity from community solar projects; rules.
Section 757.390 - Legislative findings and declarations.
Section 757.392 - Definitions.
Section 757.394 - Renewable natural gas programs; rules; requirements.
Section 757.410 - When issuance of securities is void.
Section 757.412 - Exemption from securities regulation.
Section 757.415 - Purposes for which securities and notes may be issued; order required.
Section 757.417 - Limitation on application of ORS 757.415.
Section 757.435 - Disposal of proceeds from issuance of securities; rules.
Section 757.450 - Wrongful acts relating to issuance of securities.
Section 757.485 - Purchase of property or stocks of one utility by another.
Section 757.490 - Approval needed for certain contracts.
Section 757.495 - Contracts involving utilities and persons with affiliated interests.
Section 757.522 - Definitions for ORS 757.522 to 757.536.
Section 757.542 - Definitions for ORS 757.542 to 757.562.
Section 757.600 - Definitions for ORS 757.600 to 757.687.
Section 757.607 - Direct access conditions; cost recovery.
Section 757.612 - Requirements for public purpose expenditures; rules.
Section 757.613 - Whole building assessment; investment in energy efficiency.
Section 757.637 - Comparable access to transmission and distribution facilities.
Section 757.642 - Unbundling electricity assets; records.
Section 757.659 - Commission rules; contents.
Section 757.669 - Policy regarding consumer-owned electric utilities.
Section 757.679 - Net billing agreements.
Section 757.695 - Mitigation of energy burdens; costs collection.
Section 757.698 - Low-income electric bill payment and crisis assistance.
Section 757.732 - Definitions for ORS 757.732 to 757.744.
Section 757.734 - Recovery of investment in Klamath River dams.
Section 757.736 - Surcharges for funding costs of removing Klamath River dams; judicial review.
Section 757.738 - Surcharge trust accounts related to removal of Klamath River dams.
Section 757.744 - Disclaimers.
Section 757.746 - Requirements for nongovernmental entities receiving funds.
Section 757.747 - Environmental justice; commission to establish equity metrics.
Section 757.760 - Requirements for notice of termination of service; payment schedules; rules.
Section 757.765 - Public utility provision of shielded outdoor lighting fixtures to customers.
Section 757.800 - Definitions for ORS 757.800 and 757.805.
Section 757.811 - Requirement to consider electricity from ocean renewable energy.
Section 757.812 - Definitions for ORS 757.812 to 757.950.
Section 757.814 - Creation of acquisition review committee.
Section 757.818 - Oregon Community Power created.
Section 757.822 - Laws applicable to Oregon Community Power.
Section 757.824 - Regulatory authority of Public Utility Commission over Oregon Community Power.
Section 757.830 - Nominating committee.
Section 757.834 - Board of directors.
Section 757.842 - Board meetings and procedures.
Section 757.852 - Acquisition of incumbent utility; use of eminent domain.
Section 757.855 - Funding of preliminary activities and negotiations.
Section 757.857 - Oregon Community Power Utility Acquisition Fund.
Section 757.862 - Request to Public Utility Commission for transfer of funds.
Section 757.864 - Conduct of business after acquisition.
Section 757.868 - Oregon Community Power to be successor in interest to incumbent utility; rules.
Section 757.880 - Board duties.
Section 757.883 - Payments in lieu of property taxes.
Section 757.886 - Powers of Oregon Community Power.
Section 757.890 - Eminent domain.
Section 757.897 - Notice of ratemaking; ratemaking hearings.
Section 757.900 - Intervention by Citizens’ Utility Board in proceedings.
Section 757.902 - Annual audit of Oregon Community Power.
Section 757.905 - Adoption of bylaws.
Section 757.915 - Definitions for ORS 757.915 to 757.930.
Section 757.918 - Oregon Community Power required to allow direct access.
Section 757.920 - Rights of electricity service suppliers.
Section 757.922 - Transition credits and charges.
Section 757.924 - Portfolio access to electricity service providers.
Section 757.930 - Distribution rights; service territories.
Section 757.935 - Definitions for ORS 757.935 to 757.945.
Section 757.937 - Financing agreements authorized.
Section 757.940 - Delegation of powers relating to financing agreements.
Section 757.942 - Powers of Oregon Community Power relating to financing agreements.
Section 757.945 - Consultation with State Treasurer.
Section 757.950 - Authorization to issue and sell revenue bonds.
Section 757.954 - City’s authority to control, and collect charges for, use of rights of way.
Section 757.963 - Public utility required to develop wildfire protection plan; rules.
Section 757.966 - Consumer-owned utility required to develop wildfire mitigation plan.
Section 757.968 - Electric utility easement over private land.
Section 757.969 - Municipally owned utility exempt from requirements.
Section 757.991 - Civil penalty for noncompliance with gas regulations.
Section 757.993 - Penalty for violation of utility excavation notification provisions.
Section 757.994 - Civil penalty for violation of statute, rule or order related to water utilities.
Section 757.995 - Civil penalty for violation of wildfire protection provisions or rule.