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SA1TOSB321 • 2025

This amendment makes the following changes to Senate Bill No.

This amendment makes the following changes to Senate Bill No.

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2026-06-04
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This amendment makes the following changes to Senate Bill No.

This amendment makes the following changes to Senate Bill No.

What This Bill Does

  • This amendment makes the following changes to Senate Bill No.
  • This amendment makes the following changes to Senate Bill No.
  • 321: 1) Makes minor changes to the dates in the Bill.
  • 2) Requires Commission-regulated electric public utilities to offer consolidated billing to all customer classes.

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Official Summary Text

This amendment makes the following changes to Senate Bill No.
This amendment makes the following changes to Senate Bill No. 321:

1) Makes minor changes to the dates in the Bill.

2) Requires Commission-regulated electric public utilities to offer consolidated billing to all customer classes.

3) Allows a community-owned energy generating facility with a Final Certificate to Operate issued by the Public Service Commission on or before September 2, 2026, to elect not to participate in consolidated billing provided that the facility submits a formal request in writing to the utility on or before October 1, 2028.

4) At lines 79-80 of the Bill, clarifies that the community-owned energy generating facility or the Subscription Coordinator are the parties responsible for managing their customer subscriptions.

5) At lines 108-110 of the Bill, clarifies the language about the fee that utilities may charge to hold accounts in escrow to cover instances of customer arrearages.

6) Inserts technical corrections.