Montana Code Annotated 1999

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     69-8-416. Default supplier license. (1) In developing licensing rules for default suppliers, the commission shall promote and facilitate the development of a competitive market for electricity supply.
     (2) Default supplier licensing rules must ensure that:
     (a) a default supplier may not purchase electricity for or sell electricity to commercial or industrial electric consumers having individual accounts with an average monthly demand in the previous calendar year of 100 kilowatts or more or to new commercial or industrial electric consumers having individual accounts with an estimated monthly demand of 100 kilowatts or more;
     (b) a default supplier may not discount its commission- approved rates to retain or gain customers;
     (c) a default supplier may not obligate customers to a contractual term or service;
     (d) federal power marketing administration power or benefits acquired by a default supplier are distributed as widely and equitably as possible among small customers and in a manner that encourages competition;
     (e) a default supplier, except when the default supplier is the distribution services provider, may not construct, purchase, take, receive, or otherwise acquire or own, hold, equip, maintain, or operate electric generating plants or transmission or distribution lines or systems, except that a default supplier may enter into transmission or distribution agreements for the lease or use of capacity on transmission and distribution systems owned by others to supply electricity to its customers in the state;
     (f) a default supplier may not offer for sale any products other than electricity supply or provide electricity supply to members or customers other than those residing in the state or sell electricity or otherwise engage in the marketing of electricity on the wholesale market, but may dispose of excess electricity associated with temporary load-energy imbalances.
     (3) Except as provided in subsection (2)(e), a default supplier may provide only a single electricity supply service to all of its small customers. A default supplier may also offer an additional electricity supply service that includes a component of renewable energy.
     (4) A default supplier may not offer other supply services unless the default supplier forms a separate entity.

     History: En. Sec. 32, Ch. 575, L. 1999.

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