§ 209c. Electricity affordability program
(a) The Public Utility Commission shall design a proposed electricity affordability program in the form of draft legislation. The program shall be developed with the aid of an electricity affordability program collaborative. The collaborative, composed of representatives from the electric utilities, residential customers, consumer representatives, low-income program representatives, representatives from programs for elders, the Department of Public Service, the Agency of Human Services, and other stakeholders identified by the Commission, shall aid in the development of an electricity affordability program, as well as requirements for the implementation and funding of the program. The proposed electricity affordability program will be presented to the Vermont General Assembly in the form of draft legislation for consideration in January 2007.
(b) The proposed electricity affordability program shall provide assistance in the payment of electricity bills for eligible low-income residential customers served by electric companies subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission.
(c) In developing the electricity affordability program, the Commission shall review the successes and administrative burdens of similar programs in operation in other states and consider the following goals, which shall be afforded equal weight in formulating the program:
(1) the need to provide payment assistance to low-income customers at and below 150 percent of the federal poverty level;
(2) the need for automatic screening and enrollment methods of eligible customers by means of information obtained from existing means-tested financial assistance programs administered by other Vermont agencies such as food stamps, Medicaid, LIHEAP, or TANF; and
(3) the need to design a program that is funded by all customer classes in an equitable and reasonable manner and that results in the reimbursement of net incremental costs incurred by electric utilities to implement the program, taking into consideration the benefits as well as the costs. (Added 2005, No. 208 (Adj. Sess.), § 10a; amended 2013, No. 96 (Adj. Sess.), § 191.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 5 - State Policy; Plans; Jurisdiction and Regulatory Authority of Commission and Department
§ 202. Electrical energy planning
§ 202b. State Comprehensive Energy Plan
§ 202c. State telecommunications; policy and planning
§ 202d. Telecommunications plan
§ 202e. Telecommunications and connectivity
§ 202f. Telecommunications and Connectivity Advisory Board
§ 203. Jurisdiction of certain public utilities
§ 204. Organization; reports of public utility corporations
§ 205. Duty to furnish copies of contracts
§ 206. Information to be furnished Department
§ 207. Report of accidents; investigation
§ 208. Complaints; investigations; procedure
§ 208a. Selection of telecommunications carrier
§ 209. Jurisdiction; general scope
§ 209a. Qualified cost mitigation charge orders
§ 209c. Electricity affordability program
§ 210. Electric companies; interconnection facilities
§ 211. Electric energy from inside or outside State
§ 212a. Retail sales by Department; statutory authorization
§ 212b. Review Board on Retail Sales
§ 212c. Retail sale by the Department; Commission approval
§ 212d. Access; negotiations; Commission order
§ 212e. Representation of public; production of records
§ 212f. Identification of Department sales on bills
§ 213. Interchange of electric facilities; power shortage
§ 217. Department to prosecute
§ 218. Jurisdiction over charges and rates
§ 218a. Permanent telecommunications relay service
§ 218b. Farm customers; energy efficiency; electric energy generation
§ 218c. Least-cost integrated planning
§ 218d. Alternative regulation of electric and natural gas companies
§ 218e. Implementing State energy policy; manufacturing
§ 223. Appeal from municipal authorities
§ 224. Special authority to municipality, to be under supervision of Commission
§ 226a. Contracts regarding basic exchange telecommunications services
§ 226b. Incentive regulation of basic exchange telecommunications providers
§ 227a. Pricing of competitive telecommunications services
§ 227b. Wireless telecommunications
§ 227d. Small eligible telecommunications carriers
§ 227e. Leasing or licensing of State land; public notice
§ 230. Special rate or rebate; penalty
§ 231. Certificate of public good; abandonment of service; hearing
§ 231a. Registration of billing aggregators
§ 232. Sales, leases, pledges, bonds, notes; hearings
§ 235. Heating and process fuel efficiency program
§ 246. Temporary siting of meteorological stations
§ 248. New gas and electric purchases, investments, and facilities; certificate of public good
§ 248a. Certificate of public good for communications facilities
§ 248b. Fees; Agency of Natural Resources; participation in siting proceedings
§ 249. Service territories; Commission jurisdiction
§ 249a. Campground submetering
§ 251. Areas served by several companies
§ 252. Experts, payment of expense
§ 253. National Environmental Policy Act review
§ 254. Construction or extended operation of nuclear plant; public engagement process