Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 39-1 - Public Utilities Commission
Section 39-1-27.3.1. - Option to return to standard offer.

§ 39-1-27.3.1. Option to return to standard offer.
(a) The commission may, notwithstanding the provisions of § 39-1-27.3, allow customers no longer eligible for standard-offer service to return to standard-offer service, subject to the process set forth in this section. The process shall be as follows: The commission shall hold hearings to determine whether there is a sufficient presence of nonregulated power producers offering reasonably priced power-supply service to customers in Rhode Island. If the commission determines that these market conditions are not present, the commission shall direct the electric distribution company to prepare and file a plan that creates an option for customers to return to the standard offer, including terms and conditions for customers returning and the manner in which the power supply will be procured. This plan may include term commitments or notice provisions before nonresidential customers are permitted to leave standard-offer service once they return. The commission shall conduct a hearing to review the electric distribution company’s plan and issue an order approving the plan, including any modifications the commission deems appropriate.
(b) Once the plan is approved by the commission, the electric distribution company and the division shall jointly prepare a request for power-supply proposals (“RFP”) consistent with the commission’s order, develop reasonable bidder qualifications, issue the RFP, review the bids, and jointly select a winning bidder or bidders to supply power. If the electric distribution company and the division mutually agree that the bids are unreasonably high, they shall have the discretion to reject all bids and re-issue an RFP at a later date that they deem appropriate. If the electric distribution company and the division cannot agree on any matter, the dispute shall be submitted to the commission for resolution. Once the winning bidder or bidders are selected, a supply contract or contracts on terms reasonably acceptable to the distribution company and the division will be executed by the electric distribution company and no further regulatory approval shall be required. However, the results of the bidding process shall be filed with the commission.
(c) All of the costs associated with the new supply contract(s) will be recovered through standard-offer rates and the electric distribution company’s fully reconciling adjustment provision.
(d) The standard-offer rates for the residential customers returning to the standard offer shall be the same as the standard-offer rate paid by all other standard-offer customers. The standard-offer rates for the nonresidential customers returning to the standard offer shall be determined by the commission after the commission reviews the costs of the power supply resulting from the bid process. The rate for nonresidential customers returning to the standard offer may differ from those of other customers, if the commission deems the rate differential to be appropriate.
(e) Any customer returning to the standard offer may not enter into any agreement to use standard-offer service to arbitrage the market with any supplier while the customer is on the standard offer and it shall be unlawful for any nonregulated power producer to enter into such an agreement.
(f) Nothing in this section shall be construed to create a legally enforceable entitlement for any supplier to require the electric distribution company to select any particular bid and/or sign a contract with the supplier.
(g) The requirements set forth in this section shall not apply to Pascoag Fire District or Block Island Power Company.
History of Section.P.L. 2002, ch. 144, § 2.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 39 - Public Utilities and Carriers

Chapter 39-1 - Public Utilities Commission

Section 39-1-1. - Declaration of policy — Purposes.

Section 39-1-2. - Definitions.

Section 39-1-2.1. - Presumption of in-state use or intrastate commerce upon use or transportation of liquefied natural gas within the state.

Section 39-1-3. - Commission and division established — Functions of commission — Administrator.

Section 39-1-4. - Composition of commission — Terms — Vacancies.

Section 39-1-5. - Removal of commissioner from office.

Section 39-1-6. - Holding over in office.

Section 39-1-7. - Powers of commission — Seal.

Section 39-1-8. - Quorum — Meetings.

Section 39-1-9. - Clerk — Oath of office.

Section 39-1-10. - Powers and duties of clerk.

Section 39-1-11. - Proceedings before commission.

Section 39-1-12. - Prehearing procedure — Formulating issues — Copies of exhibits.

Section 39-1-13. - Subpoena powers of commissioners.

Section 39-1-14. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-15. - Investigators and examiners.

Section 39-1-15.1. - Enforcement powers of inspectors.

Section 39-1-15.2. - Enforcement by police departments.

Section 39-1-16. - Depositions.

Section 39-1-17. - Consumers’ council participation.

Section 39-1-18. - Hearings and records — Certified copies.

Section 39-1-19. - Personnel — Legal representation.

Section 39-1-20. - Assistance for investigations and hearings.

Section 39-1-21. - Access to premises of utility.

Section 39-1-22. - False returns.

Section 39-1-23. - Administrative expenses — Assessment against utilities.

Section 39-1-23.1. - Motor carrier enforcement program created — Recovery of expenses through a percentage of fines collected from motor carriers.

Section 39-1-24. - Certification, collection, and deposit of assessments.

Section 39-1-25. - Objection to assessments.

Section 39-1-26. - Public utilities reserve fund created — Appropriations — Recovery of expenses from utility companies.

Section 39-1-27. - Electric distribution companies required to file restructuring plans.

Section 39-1-27.1. - Retail electric licensing commission plan requirements and nonregulated power producer registration requirements.

Section 39-1-27.2. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-27.3. - Electric distribution companies required to provide retail access, standard offer and last-resort service.

Section 39-1-27.3.1. - Option to return to standard offer.

Section 39-1-27.4. - Transition charges authorized.

Section 39-1-27.5. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-27.6. - Standards of conduct.

Section 39-1-27.7. - System reliability and least-cost procurement.

Section 39-1-27.7.1. - Revenue decoupling.

Section 39-1-27.8. - Supply procurement portfolio.

Section 39-1-27.9. - Office of energy resources participation.

Section 39-1-27.10. - Electric and gas distribution companies required to file affordable energy plans.

Section 39-1-27.11. - Affordable gas for public housing authorities.

Section 39-1-27.12. - Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program Enhancement Plan.

Section 39-1-27.13. - Alternative suppliers and purchase of receivables program.

Section 39-1-28. - Acceptance of grants.

Section 39-1-29. - Proceedings before federal agencies — Cooperation with other agencies.

Section 39-1-30. - Zoning review — Approval of ordinances and regulations.

Section 39-1-30.1. - Validation of location of utilities.

Section 39-1-30.2. - Possession of land adverse to a utility.

Section 39-1-30.3. - Installation of public utility services for abutting owners on private ways authorized.

Section 39-1-31. - Eminent domain.

Section 39-1-32. - Emergency powers of commission.

Section 39-1-33. - Reports.

Section 39-1-34. - Disposition of fees.

Section 39-1-35. - Conflict of interest.

Section 39-1-36. - Offices of commission and division.

Section 39-1-37. - “Public utility administrator” defined — Continuity of functions.

Section 39-1-37.1. - Ratepayers advisory board.

Section 39-1-38. - Liberal construction — Incidental powers — Severability.

Section 39-1-39. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-40. - Toll-free telephone service for complaints.

Section 39-1-41. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-42. - Access to telephone information services for persons with disabilities.

Section 39-1-43. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-44. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-45. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-46. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-47. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-48. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-49. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-50. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-51. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-52. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-53. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-54. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-55. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-56. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-57. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-58. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-59. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-60. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-1-61. - Rhode Island telecommunications education access fund.

Section 39-1-62. - [Repealed.]