Effective: January 4, 2007
Latest Legislation: House Bill 251 - 126th General Assembly
(A) There is hereby created the public benefits advisory board, which has the purpose of ensuring that energy services be provided to low-income consumers in this state in an affordable manner consistent with the policy specified in section 4928.02 of the Revised Code. The advisory board shall consist of twenty-one members as follows: the director of development, the chairperson of the public utilities commission, the consumers' counsel, and the director of the air quality development authority, each serving ex officio and represented by a designee at the official's discretion; two members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, neither of the same political party, and two members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, neither of the same political party; and thirteen members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate, consisting of one representative of suppliers of competitive retail electric service; one representative of the residential class of electric utility customers; one representative of the industrial class of electric utility customers; one representative of the commercial class of electric utility customers; one representative of agricultural or rural customers of an electric utility; two customers receiving assistance under one or more of the low-income customer assistance programs, to represent customers eligible for any such assistance, including senior citizens; one representative of the general public; one representative of local intake agencies; one representative of a community-based organization serving low-income customers; one representative of environmental protection interests; one representative of lending institutions; and one person considered an expert in energy efficiency or renewables technology. Initial appointments shall be made not later than November 1, 1999.
(B) Initial terms of six of the appointed members shall end on June 30, 2003, and initial terms of the remaining seven appointed members shall end on June 30, 2004. Thereafter, terms of appointed members shall be for three years, with each term ending on the same day of the same month as the term it succeeds. Each member shall hold office from the date of the member's appointment until the end of the term for which the member was appointed. Members may be reappointed.
Vacancies shall be filled in the manner provided for original appointments. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration date of the term for which the member's predecessor was appointed shall hold office as a member for the remainder of that term. A member shall continue in office after the expiration date of the member's term until the member's successor takes office or until a period of sixty days has elapsed, whichever occurs first.
(C) Board members shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of board duties. The reimbursements constitute, as applicable, administrative costs of the low-income customer assistance programs for the purpose of division (A) of section 4928.51 of the Revised Code or administrative costs of the advanced energy program for the purpose of division (A) of section 4528.61 of the Revised Code.
(D) The advisory board shall select a chairperson from among its members. Only board members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate shall be voting members of the board; each shall have one vote in all deliberations of the board. A majority of the voting members constitute a quorum.
(E) The duties of the advisory board shall be as follows:
(1) Advise the director in the administration of the universal service fund and the low-income customer assistance programs and advise the director on the director's recommendation to the commission regarding the appropriate level of the universal service rider;
(2) Advise the director on the administration of the advanced energy program and the advanced energy fund under sections 4928.61 to 4928.63 of the Revised Code.
(F) The advisory board is not an agency for purposes of sections 101.82 to 101.87 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4928 | Competitive Retail Electric Service
Section 4928.01 | Competitive Retail Electric Service Definitions.
Section 4928.02 | State Policy.
Section 4928.03 | Identification of Competitive Services and Noncompetitive Services.
Section 4928.04 | Additional Competitive Services.
Section 4928.05 | Extent of Exemptions.
Section 4928.06 | Commission to Ensure Competitive Retail Electric Service.
Section 4928.07 | Separate Pricing of Services on Bill.
Section 4928.08 | Certification to Provide Retail Electric Competitive Service.
Section 4928.09 | Consent to Jurisdiction - Appointment of Statutory Agent.
Section 4928.10 | Minimum Service Requirements for Competitive Services.
Section 4928.11 | Minimum Service Requirements for Noncompetitive Services.
Section 4928.111 | Review of Distribution and Transmission Infrastructure.
Section 4928.112 | Priority to Hospitals in Case of Outage.
Section 4928.12 | Qualifying Transmission Entities.
Section 4928.13 | Nuclear Generation Facilities Decommissioning.
Section 4928.14 | Failure of Supplier to Provide Service.
Section 4928.141 | Distribution Utility to Provide Standard Service Offer.
Section 4928.142 | Standard Generation Service Offer Price - Competitive Bidding.
Section 4928.143 | Application for Approval of Electric Security Plan - Testing.
Section 4928.144 | Phase-in of Electric Distribution Utility Rate or Price.
Section 4928.145 | Availability of Contract or Agreement Relevant to Proceeding.
Section 4928.146 | Electric Service Within Territory of Another Utility.
Section 4928.148 | Nonbypassable Rate Mechanism for Recovery of Costs.
Section 4928.15 | Schedules for Provision of Noncompetitive Service.
Section 4928.151 | Uniform Policy Regarding Electric Transmission Facilities.
Section 4928.16 | Commission Jurisdiction.
Section 4928.17 | Corporate Separation Plans.
Section 4928.18 | Jurisdiction and Powers of Commission Concerning Utility or Affiliate.
Section 4928.19 | Consumer Education.
Section 4928.20 | Local Aggregation of Retail Electric Loads - Limitations.
Section 4928.21 | Do Not Aggregate List - Registration - Removal of Current Enrollee.
Section 4928.232 | Proceedings; Review of Application; Disposition.
Section 4928.233 | Rehearing; When Order Becomes Final.
Section 4928.234 | Phase-in-Recovery Property.
Section 4928.235 | Duration of Final Financing Order.
Section 4928.236 | Subsequent Financing Orders.
Section 4928.237 | Public Utilities Commission - Prohibited Acts.
Section 4928.238 | Request for Approval of Adjustments to Charges.
Section 4928.239 | Nonbypassable Charges; Collection.
Section 4928.2311 | Successors.
Section 4928.2312 | Security Interest in Phase-in-Recovery Property.
Section 4928.2313 | Sale, Assignment, or Transfer of Phase-in-Recovery Property.
Section 4928.2314 | Exemption From Taxes and Other Charges.
Section 4928.2315 | Prohibition of State Interference.
Section 4928.2316 | Governing Law.
Section 4928.2317 | Repealed Laws Have No Effect on Actions Taken.
Section 4928.2318 | Assignee or Financing Party Not Considered an Electric Distribution Utility.
Section 4928.24 | Federal Energy Advocate, Duties.
Section 4928.31 | Transition Plan.
Section 4928.33 | Transition Plan Approval.
Section 4928.34 | Determinations for Approval or Prescribing of Plan.
Section 4928.35 | Schedules Containing Unbundled Rate Components Set in Approved Plan.
Section 4928.36 | Complaint Concerning Transition Plan.
Section 4928.37 | Receiving Transition Revenues.
Section 4928.38 | Commencing and Terminating Transition Revenues.
Section 4928.39 | Determining Total Allowable Transition Costs.
Section 4928.40 | Establishing Transition Charge for Each Customer Class.
Section 4928.43 | Assisting Employees Affected by Electric Industry Restructuring.
Section 4928.47 | Customer Sited Renewable Energy Resource.
Section 4928.51 | Universal Service Fund.
Section 4928.52 | Universal Service Rider.
Section 4928.53 | Director of Development to Administer Low-Income Customer Assistance Programs.
Section 4928.54 | Aggregate Percentage of Income Payment Plan Program Customers.
Section 4928.541 | Duration of Competitive Procurement Process.
Section 4928.542 | Winning Bids; Requirements.
Section 4928.544 | Design, Management, and Supervision of Competitive Procurement Process.
Section 4928.55 | Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Program.
Section 4928.57 | Biennial Report to General Assembly.
Section 4928.58 | Public Benefits Advisory Board.
Section 4928.581 | Report on Universal Service Fund.
Section 4928.582 | Authority to Obtain Professional Services.
Section 4928.583 | Response to Requests.
Section 4928.61 | Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund.
Section 4928.62 | Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Program.
Section 4928.621 | Creating an Advanced Energy Manufacturing Center.
Section 4928.63 | Purpose of Energy Efficiency Program.
Section 4928.641 | Costs Being Recovered Through Bypassable Charge.
Section 4928.642 | Reduction From Compliance Amount.
Section 4928.643 | Baselines for Compliance With Qualified Renewable Energy Resource Requirements.
Section 4928.644 | Adjustments to Baselines.
Section 4928.645 | Use of Renewable Energy Credits.
Section 4928.66 | Implementing Energy Efficiency Programs.
Section 4928.661 | Low-Income Customer Portfolio Plan Re-Established.
Section 4928.662 | Measurement and Determination of Compliance With Demand Reduction Requirements.
Section 4928.6610 | Definitions for Sections 4928.6611 to 4928.6615.
Section 4928.6611 | Opting Out of Portfolio Plan.
Section 4928.6612 | Notice of Intent.
Section 4928.6613 | Effect of Election to Opt Out.
Section 4928.6614 | Opting In.
Section 4928.6615 | Notice of Intent to Opt In.
Section 4928.67 | Standard Contract or Tariff Providing for Net Energy Metering.
Section 4928.68 | Rules Establishing Greenhouse Gas Emission Reporting Requirements.
Section 4928.69 | No Surcharge, Service Termination Charge, Exit Fee, or Transition Charge.
Section 4928.70 | Review of Green Pricing Programs.
Section 4928.71 | Study Regarding Customer Choice; Report.
Section 4928.75 | Waiver Request.
Section 4928.80 | Rate Schedule Applicable to County Fairs and Agricultural Societies.