Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 295 - Energy Planning
Section 16a-9. - Energy emergency plan. Amendments.

(a) There shall continue to be an energy emergency plan. Said plan may include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Establishment of programs, controls, standards, priorities and quotas for the allocation, rationing, conservation, distribution and consumption of available energy resources, (2) suspension and modification of existing statutes, standards and requirements affecting or affected by the use of energy resources, (3) adoption of measures affecting the type and composition and production and distribution of energy resources, (4) imposition of price restrictions on energy resources, (5) adoption of measures affecting the hours and days on which public buildings and commercial and industrial establishments may be or are required to remain open or closed, and (6) establishment and implementation of regional programs and agreements for the purpose of coordinating energy resource programs and actions of the state with those of the federal government and of other states and localities. Said plan shall include such levels of energy emergency as the commissioner shall establish.

(b) The commissioner shall prepare or cause to be prepared such amendments to the energy emergency plan as he may deem necessary. Such amendments shall be submitted to the General Assembly no later than fifteen days after the convening of any regular session of the General Assembly following the preparation of such amendments and shall be referred by the speaker of the House of Representatives and the president pro tempore of the Senate to the joint standing committee having cognizance of matters relating to energy. Said committee shall review such amendments and report its recommendations within fifteen days to the General Assembly. The General Assembly may by joint resolution disapprove or reject any section or sections of such amendments within forty-five days after the submittal of such amendments.
(P.A. 74-285, S. 10, 20; P.A. 75-537, S. 6, 55; P.A. 79-572, S. 1, 10; P.A. 88-220, S. 2, 11; P.A. 91-367, S. 4; P.A. 11-80, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 75-537 continued existence of emergency plan, deleting provision which had called for administrator to prepare one, and deleted Subsec. (b) re submission of plan for general assembly's approval; P.A. 79-572 required plan to include levels of emergency established by secretary of office of policy and management and added Subsecs. (b) and (c) re amendments to plan; P.A. 88-220 deleted the 1980 reporting requirement formerly in Subsec. (c); P.A. 91-367 amended Subsec. (a) to authorize the plan to include the imposition of price restrictions on energy resources; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “secretary” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “commissioner”, effective July 1, 2011.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 16a - Planning and Energy Policy

Chapter 295 - Energy Planning

Section 16a-1. - Legislative findings and purpose.

Section 16a-2. - Definitions.

Section 16a-3. - Connecticut Energy Advisory Board.

Section 16a-3a. - Integrated Resources Plan re energy resource procurement.

Section 16a-3b. - Implementation of the Integrated Resources Plan.

Section 16a-3c. - Electric distribution companies' plans to build electric generation facilities.

Section 16a-3d. - Comprehensive Energy Strategy.

Section 16a-3e. - Requirements of the Integrated Resources Plan.

Section 16a-3f. - Solicitation re Class I renewable energy sources.

Section 16a-3g. - Solicitation re Class I renewable energy sources or large-scale hydropower.

Section 16a-3h. - Solicitation re run-of-the-river hydropower, landfill methane gas, biomass, fuel cell, offshore wind, anaerobic digestion or energy storage systems.

Section 16a-3i. - Determination of adequacy of Class I renewable energy sources. Solicitation re Class I renewable energy sources. Use of large-scale hydropower in renewable portfolio standards.

Section 16a-3j. - Regional and independent solicitation re passive demand response, Class I renewable energy sources, Class III sources, large-scale hydropower or natural gas sources.

Section 16a-3k. - Definitions.

Section 16a-3l. - Solicitations re Class I renewable energy sources. Consideration of environmental impacts. Impacts to prime farmland and core forests. Reuse of brownfields and landfills.

Section 16a-3m. - Appraisal re nuclear power generating facilities. Solicitation re zero-carbon electricity generating resources.

Section 16a-3n. - Solicitation re energy derived from offshore wind facilities that are Class I renewable energy sources.

Section 16a-3o. - Study of the value of distributed energy resources.

Section 16a-3p. - Solicitation re energy derived from anaerobic digestion.

Section 16a-4. - Office of Policy and Management. Staff. Regulations.

Section 16a-4a. - Office of Policy and Management. Duties and powers.

Section 16a-4b. - Municipalities may petition for redesignation of planning region. Procedure.

Section 16a-4c. - Redesignation of planning regions by the secretary. Procedure. Voluntary consolidation.

Section 16a-4d. - State agency energy conservation, energy efficiency or renewable energy technology test programs.

Section 16a-4e. - Department of Transportation screening and inventory of land. Department of Energy and Environmental Protection analysis of inventoried land and selection preference in solicitations issued.

Section 16a-5. - Secretary's investigatory and subpoena powers.

Section 16a-6. - Cooperation of other state agencies. License for sale of gasoline.

Section 16a-7. - Annual report and recommendations by board.

Section 16a-7a. - Annual comprehensive energy plan.

Section 16a-7b. - Condemnation or restriction of operation of energy facility by municipality.

Section 16a-7c. - Request for proposal: Solicitation, submission, evaluation, report, net energy analysis.

Section 16a-8. - Programs to foster cooperative effort.

Section 16a-9. - Energy emergency plan. Amendments.

Section 16a-10. - Joint legislative committee established.

Section 16a-11. - Governor's proclamation of energy emergency. Order implementing plan. Review and disapproval. Termination.

Section 16a-12. - Energy emergency not covered by state plan. Review and disapproval. Termination.

Section 16a-13. - Aggrieved parties. Petition for exemption. Penalty for false statement. Exemptions. Appeal. Regulations.

Section 16a-13a. - Levels of energy consumption considered in grant or denial of exemption. Regulations.

Section 16a-13b. - Responsibilities of the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection in energy emergency activities.

Section 16a-13c. - Violation of energy emergency plan or order. Interference with energy emergency activities. Penalties.

Section 16a-13d. - Study on establishing a reserve of energy resources.

Section 16a-14. - General powers and duties of the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection re energy matters.

Section 16a-14a. - Grant program for businesses involved in energy-related products and services.

Section 16a-14b. - Testing programs for energy-related products. Regulations.

Section 16a-14c and 16a-14d. - Comprehensive energy plan. Technical advisory group; recommendations regarding electric energy efficiency; regulations.

Section 16a-14e. - Purchasing pool for purchase of electricity.

Section 16a-14f. - Grants or rebates to municipalities, academic institutions and other entities for purchase or installation of alternative vehicles, alternative vehicle fueling equipment and energy efficient devices.

Section 16a-15. - Display of signs on fuel pumps. Display of signs posting gas prices for public and members of retail membership organization. Statement of percentage and type of alcohol on certain documentation. Display of minimum cetane number for...

Section 16a-15a. - Notice of full-serve and self-serve fuel pumps. Notice of discounts. Operators with disabilities.

Section 16a-16. - Enforcement; injunctions, damages. Remedies not exclusive.