An Act To Assist Electric Utility Ratepayers
Sec. 1. 35-A MRSA §3214, sub-§2-A is enacted to read:
In adopting rules regarding arrearage management programs, the commission shall:
No later than February 28, 2018, the commission shall prepare a report assessing the effectiveness of arrearage management programs under this subsection, including the number of participants enrolled in the programs, the number of participants completing the programs, the number of participants who have failed to complete the programs, the dollar amount of arrears forgiven, a comparison of outcomes for those participating in the programs and those not participating, the impact on a transmission and distribution utility's bad debt as a result of the programs, the costs and benefits to all ratepayers associated with the programs and recommendations for ways in which the programs might be improved or continued for the benefit of all ratepayers. In preparing its report, the commission shall hold at least one formal stakeholder meeting involving affected parties, including the Office of the Public Advocate and the participating transmission and distribution utilities. Parties must also be provided an opportunity to submit written comments to the commission regarding the performance of the programs.
This subsection is repealed September 30, 2018.
SUMMARY
This bill requires transmission and distribution utilities to implement arrearage management programs to assist eligible low-income residential customers who are in arrears on their electricity bills. The Public Utilities Commission must develop the program through rulemaking. The program must include measures to help participants reduce their energy consumption, including a free electricity usage assessment and the requirement that transmission and distribution utilities work with the Efficiency Maine Trust to provide complementary energy efficiency programs for program participants. The bill requires that a transmission and distribution utility recover in rates all costs of the program except those arrearages that are forgiven and written off as bad debt.