66-1,240. Utility financing and securitization act; citation. (a) K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 66-1,240 through 66-1,253, and amendments thereto, shall be known and may be cited as the utility financing and securitization act.
(b) As used in K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 66-1,240 through 66-1,253, and amendments thereto:
(1) "Act" means the utility financing and securitization act.
(2) "Adjustment mechanism" means a formula-based rate adjustment, or true-up process approved by the commission for making, at least annually, expeditious periodic adjustments to securitized utility tariff charges, subject to timely commission review to confirm compliance, that customers are required to pay, as authorized in a financing order. The "adjustment mechanism" is utilized to make necessary corrections to adjust for over-collection or under-collection of such securitized utility tariff charges or otherwise to ensure the timely and complete payment of the securitized utility tariff bonds and all other financing costs and other required amounts and charges payable in connection with the securitized utility tariff bonds.
(3) "Ancillary agreement" means any bond, insurance policy, letter of credit, reserve account, surety bond, interest rate lock or swap arrangement, hedging arrangement, liquidity or credit support.
(4) "Assignee" means a corporation, limited liability company, general partnership, limited partnership, public authority, trust, financing entity or other entity to which a public utility assigns, sells or transfers, other than as security, all or a portion of its interest in, or right to, securitized utility tariff property.
(5) "Bondholder" means any holder or owner of a securitized utility tariff bond.
(6) "Code" means the Kansas uniform commercial code.
(7) "Commission" means the state corporation commission.
(8) "Electric public utility" means the same as defined in K.S.A. 66-101a, and amendments thereto, and includes a for-profit electric utility whose retail rates are subject to the jurisdiction of the commission. "Electric public utility" does not include a cooperative that has opted to deregulate pursuant to K.S.A. 66-104d, and amendments thereto, or an electric utility owned by one or more such cooperatives.
(9) (A) "Energy transition costs," at the option of and upon application by an electric public utility, and as approved by the commission, includes:
(i) Any of the pretax costs that the electric public utility has incurred or will incur that are caused by, associated with or remain as a result of a retired, abandoned, to be retired or to be abandoned electric generating facility that is the subject of an application for a financing order filed under this act where such early retirement or abandonment is deemed reasonable and prudent by the commission through a final order issued by the commission. As used in this paragraph, "pretax costs," if determined reasonable by the commission and not inconsistent with a commission order granting predetermination under K.S.A. 66-1239, and amendments thereto, regarding retirement or abandonment of the subject generating facility, include, but are not limited to, the undepreciated investment in the retired or abandoned electric generating facility and any facilities ancillary thereto or used in conjunction therewith, costs of decommissioning and restoring the site of the electric generating facility, other applicable capital and operating costs, accrued carrying charges and deferred expenses. Such "pretax costs" shall be reduced by applicable tax benefits of accumulated and excess deferred income taxes, insurance, scrap and salvage proceeds and include the cost of retiring any existing indebtedness, fees, costs and expenses to modify existing debt agreements or for waivers or consents related to existing debt agreements; and
(ii) "pretax costs" that an electric public utility has previously incurred related to the retirement of such an electric generating facility occurring before the effective date of this act.
(B) "Energy transition costs" does not include any monetary penalty, fine or forfeiture assessed against an electric public utility by a governmental agency or court under a federal or state statute or rule or regulation.
(10) "Financing costs" includes, if authorized by the commission in a financing order, costs to issue, service, repay or refinance securitized utility tariff bonds, whether incurred or paid upon issuance of the securitized utility tariff bonds or over the life of the securitized utility tariff bonds, including:
(A) Principal, interest and acquisition, defeasance or redemption premiums payable on securitized utility tariff bonds;
(B) any payment required under an ancillary agreement and any amount required to fund or replenish a reserve account or other accounts established under the terms of any indenture, ancillary agreement or other financing documents pertaining to securitized utility tariff bonds;
(C) any other cost related to issuing, supporting, repaying, refunding and servicing securitized utility tariff bonds, including, but not limited to, servicing fees, accounting and auditing fees, trustee fees, legal fees, consulting fees, financial or structuring adviser fees, administrative fees, placement and underwriting fees, independent director and manager fees, capitalized interest, rating agency fees, stock exchange listing and compliance fees, security registration fees, filing fees, information technology programming costs and any other costs necessary to otherwise ensure the timely payment of securitized utility tariff bonds or other amounts or charges payable in connection with securitized utility tariff bonds, including costs related to obtaining the financing order;
(D) any taxes and license fees or other fees imposed on the revenues generated from the collection of the securitized utility tariff charges or otherwise resulting from the collection of securitized utility tariff charges, whether paid, payable or accrued;
(E) any state and local taxes, franchise fees, gross receipts and other taxes or similar charges, including commission assessment fees, whether paid, payable or accrued; and
(F) any costs of the commission needed to perform the commission's responsibilities under this act, including costs to engage counsel and a financial adviser.
(11) "Financing order" means an order from the commission pursuant to this act that authorizes the:
(A) Issuance of securitized utility tariff bonds in one or more series;
(B) imposition, collection and periodic adjustments of a securitized utility tariff charge;
(C) creation of securitized utility tariff property; and
(D) sale, assignment or transfer of securitized utility tariff property to an assignee.
(12) "Financing party" means bondholders and trustees, collateral agents, any party under an ancillary agreement or any other person acting for the benefit of bondholders.
(13) "Financing statement" means the same as defined in K.S.A. 84-9-102, and amendments thereto.
(14) "Natural gas public utility" means the same as defined in K.S.A. 66-1,200, and amendments thereto.
(15) "Nonbypassable" means that the payment of a securitized utility tariff charge may not be avoided by any existing or future retail customer including special contract customers as provided in K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 66-1,241, and amendments thereto, located within a public utility service area, as such service area existed on the date of the financing order, or, if the financing order so provides, as such service area may be expanded, even if the customer elects to purchase electricity or natural gas from a supplier other than the electric or natural gas utility, or its successors or assignees, or receives retail electric or natural gas service from another electric or natural gas service from another electric or natural gas utility operating in the same service area.
(16) "Pledgee" means a financing party to which an electric or natural gas public utility, or its successors or assignees, mortgages, negotiates, pledges or creates a security interest or lien on all or any portion of its interest in or right to securitized utility tariff property.
(17) "Public utility" means an electric public utility or a natural gas public utility whose rates are subject to the jurisdiction of the commission.
(18) "Qualified extraordinary costs" includes, at the option of and upon application by a public utility and as approved by the commission, costs that the public utility has incurred before, on or after the effective date of this act of an extraordinary nature that would cause extreme customer rate impacts if recovered through customary rate-making, including, but not limited to, purchases of gas supplies, transportation costs, fuel and power costs, including carrying charges incurred during anomalous weather events.
(19) (A) "Securitized utility tariff bonds" means bonds, debentures, notes, certificates of participation, certificates of beneficial interest, certificates of ownership or other evidences of indebtedness or ownership that have a maturity date as determined reasonable by the commission, but not later than 32 years from the issue date, that are issued by an:
(i) Electric public utility or an assignee pursuant to a financing order, the proceeds of which are used directly or indirectly to recover, finance or refinance commission-approved energy transition costs and financing costs and that are secured by or payable from securitized utility tariff property; or
(ii) electric or natural gas public utility or assignee pursuant to a financing order, the proceeds of which are used directly or indirectly to recover, finance or refinance commission-approved qualified extraordinary costs and financing costs that are secured by or payable from securitized utility tariff property.
(B) If certificates of participation or ownership are issued, references in this section to principal, interest or premium shall be construed to refer to comparable amounts under those certificates.
(20) "Securitized utility tariff charge" means the amounts authorized by the commission to provide a source of revenue solely to repay, finance or refinance securitized utility tariff bonds and financing costs and that are nonbypassable charges imposed on, and part of all retail customer bills, including bills to special contract customers as provided in K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 66-1,241, and amendments thereto, collected by an electric or natural gas public utility or its successors or assignees, or a collection agent, in full, separate and apart from the electric or natural gas public utility's base rates. "Securitized utility tariff charges" are paid by all existing or future retail customers receiving electrical or natural gas service from the public utility or its successors or assignees under commission-approved rate schedules or under special contracts, as provided in K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 66-1,241, and amendments thereto, even if a retail customer elects to purchase electricity or natural gas from an alternative electricity or natural gas supplier following a fundamental change in regulation of public utilities in this state.
(21) "Securitized utility tariff costs" means either energy transition costs or qualified extraordinary costs.
(22) "Securitized utility tariff property" includes:
(A) All rights and interests of a public utility, its successor or assignee under a financing order, including the right to impose, bill, charge, collect and receive securitized utility tariff charges authorized under the financing order and to obtain periodic adjustments to such charges authorized under this section and as provided in the financing order; and
(B) all revenues, collections, claims, rights to payments, payments, money or proceeds arising from the rights and interests specified in the financing order, regardless of whether such revenues, collections, claims, rights to payment, payments, money or proceeds are imposed, billed, received, collected or maintained together with or commingled with other revenues, collections, rights to payment, payments, money or proceeds.
(23) "Special contract" means the terms of a contract governing the supply of electricity that has been approved by the commission that is not included in generally applicable rate schedules.
(24) "Successor" means, with respect to any legal entity, another legal entity that succeeds by operation of law to the rights and obligations of the first legal entity pursuant to any bankruptcy, reorganization, restricting, other insolvency proceeding, merger, acquisition, consolidation or sale or transfer of assets, regardless of the reason such event occurs.
History: L. 2021, ch. 29, ยง 1; April 22.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Article 1 - Powers Of State Corporation Commission
66-101 Electric public utilities; power, authority and jurisdiction of state corporation commission.
66-101b Electric public utilities; efficient and sufficient service; just and reasonable rates.
66-101c Same; publication and filing of rates, rules and regulations and contracts.
66-101d Same; investigations initiated by commission; powers; hearings.
66-101e Same; investigations initiated by complaint; powers; hearings.
66-101f Same; commission orders and decisions.
66-101g Same; liberal construction; incidental powers granted.
66-101h Same; general supervision and inspection of utilities; damage liability.
66-104 Utilities subject to supervision; exceptions.
66-104a Certain telephone utilities not subject to commission jurisdiction; conditions.
66-104c Certain nonprofit public utilities not subject to commission jurisdiction.
66-104f Jurisdiction over municipal electric or natural gas public utilities; limitations.
66-105 Common carriers defined.
66-109 Variations from schedule of rates.
66-114 Giving testimony or evidence in proceedings involving alleged violation of act.
66-115 Effective date of orders; prima facie reasonable.
66-117a State intervention as party to certain rate hearings.
66-117d Discrimination in rates to customers utilizing renewable energy sources prohibited.
66-117e Exemption from filing rates and schedules, when.
66-117f Intervention by municipalities in rate proceedings.
66-118a Review proceedings; court of jurisdiction; parties; transfer to proper court.
66-118b Same; petition for reconsideration; order; time for filing appeal.
66-118c Same; judicial review.
66-118d Same; precedence of action for review.
66-118e Same; change of venue in certain cases.
66-118g Same; stay or suspension of order or decision pending review.
66-118i Same; distribution of unclaimed funds.
66-118j Same; duty of court if order sustained.
66-118k Same; duty of court if order not sustained.
66-118l Same; time orders to become effective.
66-118o Same; invalidity of part.
66-119 Standard commercial units of products; regulations for testing products.
66-120 Gas rates and service in cities of 500 or over.
66-121 Same; regulators, pressure gauges and other devices; standard pressure; rates.
66-122 Accounts, reports and information by utilities.
66-123 Public utilities and common carriers, reports; penalty for failure to file.
66-126 Unlawful securities; penalty.
66-128 Valuation of property for rate-making purposes by commission; construction work in progress.
66-128d Proceeding to determine reasonableness of costs of facility; commencement; procedure.
66-128f Monthly financial reports by certain utilities constructing electric generating facilities.
66-128l Nuclear power generating facilities; decommissioning; definitions.
66-128m Same; decommissioning financing plan.
66-128o Same; review of plan, when; changes.
66-128p Same; funding of decommissioning; state has no financial responsibility.
66-129 Examination of accounts and records.
66-132 Accidents; notice to commission; investigations.
66-134 Permit to transact business to be recorded on books of corporation.
66-136 Transfer of franchise or certificate of convenience.
66-137 Penalty for falsifying or destroying accounts and records; commission may order destruction.
66-138 Common carriers, public utilities; penalties for violation of law; disposition; enforcement.
66-139 Enforcement of act or order.
66-140 Rights and remedies cumulative.
66-143 Interstate rates; corporation commission intervention in proceedings before federal agencies.
66-144 Same; application for relief from interstate rates or regulations.
66-151 Certified copies of documents; admissibility.
66-152 Free transportation and reduced rates in certain cases.
66-154 Rebates, drawbacks and special privileges or discriminations unlawful.
66-154a Unreasonable or discriminatory rates or charges; complaint; investigation by commission.
66-154c Same; time of filing complaints.
66-154e Same; time limitation.
66-154f Same; invalidity of part.
66-155 Duties of attorney of commission.
66-175 False swearing in proceedings; penalty.
66-176 Damages for violations; attorney fees.
66-177 Public utilities, common carriers; penalties for violation of law.
66-178 Same; suits by individuals or corporations permitted.
66-179 Joinder of causes of action.
66-183 Stringing wires along or across streets, highways or public places; regulations.
66-184 Same; complaint; investigations and orders.
66-185 Same; penalty for noncompliance with order.
66-194 Same; complaint; investigations and orders.
66-195 Same; penalty for failure to comply with order.
66-1,105 Service of orders and decisions; effective dates.
66-1,107 Validity of 1925 act.
66-1,108 Transportation by motor carriers; definitions.
66-1,108a Regulation of motor carriers; powers granted to state corporation commission.
66-1,108b Same; powers of state corporation commission.
66-1,108c Same; examination of accounts and records.
66-1,111 Types of carriers which must comply with act and other applicable laws.
66-1,112g Private motor carrier permits; rules and regulations.
66-1,112h Voluntary suspensions of permits or licenses; period; effect.
66-1,112j Suspension or revocation of permit, certificate or interstate license; notice and hearing.
66-1,113 Unreasonable charges prohibited.
66-1,115 Private motor carriers of property must secure licenses or permits.
66-1,115a Granting of certain permits and certificates without formal hearing, when; notice.
66-1,119 Effect of failure to annually renew.
66-1,128 Motor carrier liability insurance requirements; self-insurance, when.
66-1,129 Motor carriers; safety rules and regulations adopted by commission; exceptions.
66-1,129b Intrastate transportation of certain hazardous materials; authorizing federal exemption.
66-1,130 Violation of act; penalty.
66-1,131 Duty of sheriffs, peace officers and county attorneys.
66-1,132 Former certificates remain in force.
66-1,133 Sections 66-196 to 66-1,107 repealed in part.
66-1,134 Sections 66-196 to 66-1,133 repealed in part.
66-1,138 Certain vehicles exempt from 66-1,139 and 66-1,140.
66-1,139a Unified carrier registration clearing fund.
66-1,141 Provisions of K.S.A. 66-1,138 and 66-1,139 supplemental to chapter 66, article 1.
66-1,142a Investigations conducted by highway patrol and commission for federal agency.
66-1,142b Civil penalties; motor carriers.
66-1,142c Commission authorized to compromise civil penalty.
66-1,143 Radio common carriers; defined; limitation of KCC jurisdiction.
66-1,150 Rules and regulations in conformance with federal pipeline safety act; application.
66-1,151 Violation of standards; penalty.
66-1,152 Same; compromise of penalty; alternative to civil penalty.
66-1,153 Fees for inspection and supervision authorized; gas pipeline safety standards.
66-1,154 Fees for inspection and supervision of gas pipeline safety standards.
66-1,155 Same; disposition of fees; gas pipeline inspection fee fund.
66-1,156 Same; frequency of remittances.
66-1,157 Same; default in certain payments; applicable provisions.
66-1,157a Gas pipelines, responsibility for maintenance.
66-1,157b Accidents or fires; investigation; possession of evidence.
66-1,157c Residential pipeline, inspection by city or county.
66-1,157d Destruction of pipeline signs or markers a crime.
66-1,158 Nuclear generation facility siting; definitions.
66-1,159 Same; permit required prior to site preparation or construction; application; hearing.
66-1,159a Same; applications, pending prior to amendment of act.
66-1,160 Same; notice of hearing.
66-1,163 Same; petition for reconsideration.
66-1,164 Judicial review of commission's actions.
66-1,165 Precedence of action for review.
66-1,168 Effective date of certain commission decisions.
66-1,169b Same; proposed facilities outside of state; application of act.
66-1,171 Declaration of public policy.
66-1,173 Rights and responsibilities of suppliers; exceptions.
66-1,175 Agreements between retail electric suppliers authorized; commission approval required.
66-1,177 Electric transmission lines; definitions.
66-1,179 Same; notice of hearing.
66-1,180 Same; siting; proceedings; permit.
66-1,181 Judicial review of commission's actions.
66-1,183 Same; duty of utility to restore land.
66-1,183a Urban electric transmission lines; siting; notice requirements; definitions.
66-1,184a Disposition of revenues from certain sales.
66-1,185 Jurisdiction of commission to comply with certain federal legislation.
66-1,186 Designation of commission to submit conservation plan to federal government.
66-1,187 Telecommunications public utility; definitions.
66-1,188 Same; power, authority and jurisdiction of state corporation commission.
66-1,191 Same; investigations initiated by commission; powers; hearings.
66-1,192 Same; investigations initiated by complaint; powers; hearings.
66-1,193 Orders and decisions of commission; service of copy upon utility; effective date.
66-1,194 Same; liberal construction; incidental powers granted.
66-1,195 Same; general supervision and inspection of utilities; liability for damages.
66-1,196 Access to live operator required for certain calls.
66-1,200 Natural gas public utilities; definitions.
66-1,201 Same; power, authority and jurisdiction of state corporation commission.
66-1,202 Natural gas public utilities; efficient and sufficient service; just and reasonable rates.
66-1,203 Same; publication and filing of rates, rules and regulations and contracts.
66-1,204 Same; investigations initiated by commission; powers; hearings.
66-1,205 Same; investigations initiated by complaint; powers; hearings.
66-1,206 Same; commission orders and decisions.
66-1,207 Same; liberal construction; incidental powers granted.
66-1,208 Same; general supervision and inspection of utilities; liability for damages.
66-1,210 Retail natural gas supplier; failure to renew franchise; compensation.
66-1,215 Common carriers; definitions.
66-1,216 Same; power, authority and jurisdiction of state corporation commission.
66-1,219 Same; investigations initiated by commission; powers.
66-1,220 Same; investigations initiated by complaint; powers; hearings.
66-1,221 Orders and decisions of commission; service of copy upon carrier; effective date.
66-1,222 Same; liberal construction; incidental powers granted.
66-1,223 Same; general supervision and inspection of carriers; exception; liability for damages.
66-1,230 Miscellaneous public utilities; definitions.
66-1,231 Same; power, authority and jurisdiction of state corporation commission.
66-1,234 Investigations initiated by commission; powers; hearings.
66-1,235 Investigations initiated by commission; powers; hearings.
66-1,236 Orders and decisions of commission; service of copy upon utility; effective date.
66-1,237 Same; liberal construction; incidental powers granted.
66-1,238 Same; general supervision and inspection of utilities; damage liability.
66-1,240 Utility financing and securitization act; citation.
66-1,241 Same; financing order; application; elements of approved financing order; judicial review.
66-1,242 Same; items prohibited from consideration by commission in any matter.
66-1,245 Same; security interest in securitized utility tariff property; governing provisions.
66-1,248 Same; maintenance of financing statements; requirements for financing statements.
66-1,251 Same; allowed investments in securitized utility tariff bonds.
66-1,252 Same; prohibited state actions conflict of law; invalidity of act.