Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 32: ELECTRIC INDUSTRY RESTRUCTURING
35-A §3206-A. Marketing; investor-owned utilities; penalties

§3206-A. Marketing; investor-owned utilities; penalties
1.  Penalties.  The commission shall require an investor-owned transmission and distribution utility to divest an affiliated competitive provider if the commission determines in an adjudicatory proceeding that:  
A. The distribution utility or an affiliated competitive provider has knowingly violated section 3205 or section 3206 or any rule adopted by the commission pursuant to those sections; and   [PL 1999, c. 398, Pt. G, §4 (NEW).]
B. The violation resulted or had the potential to result in substantial injury to retail consumers of electric energy or to the competitive retail market for electric energy.   [PL 1999, c. 398, Pt. G, §4 (NEW).]
The commission may impose administrative penalties of up to $143,000 for a violation of section 3205 or section 3206 or any rule adopted by the commission pursuant to those sections. Each day of a violation constitutes a separate offense. In addition, the commission may require disgorgement of profits or revenues realized as a result of a violation of section 3205 or section 3206 or any rule adopted by the commission pursuant to those sections.  
[PL 2021, c. 318, §12 (AMD).]
2.  Prohibition; divestiture.  If, after the effective date of this section, 10% or more of the stock of an investor-owned transmission and distribution utility is purchased by an entity:  
A. The purchasing entity and any related entity may not sell or offer for sale generation service to any retail consumer of electric energy in this State; and   [PL 1999, c. 398, Pt. G, §4 (NEW).]
B. If, in an adjudicatory proceeding, the commission determines that an affiliated competitive provider obtains an unfair market advantage as a result of the purchase, the commission shall order the investor-owned transmission and distribution utility to divest the affiliated competitive provider.   [PL 1999, c. 398, Pt. G, §4 (NEW).]
If the commission orders a divestiture pursuant to this subsection, the distribution utility must complete the divestiture within 12 months of the order to divest, unless the commission grants an extension. Upon application by the distribution utility, the commission may grant an extension for the purpose of permitting the utility to complete a divestiture that has been initiated in good faith but not finalized within the 12-month period. The commission shall oversee and approve a divestiture in accordance with rules adopted pursuant to subsection 4.  
[PL 1999, c. 398, Pt. G, §4 (NEW).]
3.  Effect of divestiture.  If the commission orders an investor-owned transmission and distribution utility to divest an affiliated competitive provider pursuant to this section, the investor-owned transmission and distribution utility may not have an affiliated interest in a competitive electricity provider after the divestiture.  
[PL 1999, c. 398, Pt. G, §4 (NEW).]
As used in this section, the term "affiliated competitive provider" means a competitive electricity provider whose relationship with an investor-owned transmission and distribution utility qualifies it as an affiliated interest.   [PL 1999, c. 398, Pt. G, §4 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1999, c. 398, §G4 (NEW). PL 2003, c. 505, §30 (AMD). PL 2021, c. 318, §12 (AMD).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 35-A: PUBLIC UTILITIES

Part 3: ELECTRIC POWER

Chapter 32: ELECTRIC INDUSTRY RESTRUCTURING

35-A §3201. Definitions

35-A §3202. Retail access; deregulation

35-A §3203. Licensing of competitive electricity providers; consumer protections; enforcement

35-A §3204. Divestiture of generation

35-A §3205. Marketing; large utilities

35-A §3206. Marketing; small utilities

35-A §3206-A. Marketing; investor-owned utilities; penalties

35-A §3207. Marketing; consumer-owned utilities

35-A §3208. Stranded cost recovery

35-A §3209. Rate design

35-A §3209-A. Net energy billing

35-A §3209-B. Commercial and institutional net energy billing

35-A §3210. Renewable resources

35-A §3210-A. Small generator aggregation

35-A §3210-B. Electric utility and conservation benefits (REPEALED)

35-A §3210-C. Capacity resource adequacy

35-A §3210-D. Resource plan

35-A §3210-E. Electric utility and conservation benefits (WHOLE SECTION TEXT EFFECTIVE UNTIL 12/31/33) (WHOLE SECTION TEXT REPEALED 12/31/33)

35-A §3210-F. Allocation of costs and benefits of long-term energy contracts

35-A §3210-G. Renewable portfolio standard procurement

35-A §3210-H. Floating offshore wind research array; project labor agreements

35-A §3210-I. Northern Maine Renewable Energy Development Program (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 35-A, SECTION 3210-H)

35-A §3211. Conservation programs (REPEALED)

35-A §3211-A. Conservation programs (REPEALED)

35-A §3211-B. Additional energy conservation programs (REPEALED)

35-A §3211-C. Solar and wind energy rebate program; fund (REPEALED) (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 35-A, SECTION 3211-B)

35-A §3212. Standard offer

35-A §3212-A. Green power options (REPEALED)

35-A §3212-B. Green power options

35-A §3213. Bill unbundling; consumer education (REPEALED)

35-A §3214. Needs-based low-income assistance

35-A §3215. Commission authority and responsibility

35-A §3216. Transition; utility employees (REPEALED)

35-A §3217. Reports