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H5439 • 2026

Electricity Retail Choice

Electricity Retail Choice

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Sponsor
Rep. Brewer
Last action
2026-03-26
Official status
Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry ( House Journal-page 21 )
Effective date
Not listed

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Electricity Retail Choice

Electricity Retail Choice

What This Bill Does

  • Electricity Retail Choice

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-26 House

    Introduced and read first time ( House Journal-page 21 )

  2. 2026-03-26 House

    Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry ( House Journal-page 21 )

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Electricity Retail Choice

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2025-2026 Bill 5439: Electricity Retail Choice - South Carolina Legislature Online

South Carolina General Assembly
126th Session, 2025-2026
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H. 5439
STATUS INFORMATION
General Bill
Sponsors: Rep. Brewer
Document Path: LC-0294HA26.docx
Introduced in the House on March 26, 2026
Currently residing in the House Committee on
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Summary: Electricity Retail Choice
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

Date

Body

Action Description with journal page number

3/26/2026

House

Introduced and read first time (
House Journal-page 21
)

3/26/2026

House

Referred to Committee on
Labor, Commerce and Industry
(
House Journal-page 21
)

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
03/26/2026

A bill

TO AMEND THE SOUTH
CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS SO AS TO ENACT THE "SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC RETAIL CHOICE
ACT" BY ADDING CHAPTER 46 TO TITLE 58 SO AS TO PERMIT RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL
COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS TO CHOOSE THEIR ELECTRIC GENERATION SUPPLIER; TO PROHIBIT COMPETITIVE
ELECTRIC GENERATION SERVICE WITHOUT A PERMIT FROM THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
AND REQUIRE SUPPLIERS TO PROVIDE CLEAR AND ACCURATE INFORMATION REGARDING ITS
RATES, TERMS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ATTRIBUTES; TO REQUIRE THE PUBLIC SERVICE
COMMISSION TO ADOPT RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRIC SUPPLIERS AND FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS CHAPTER, AND TO ESTABLISH A CUSTOMER COMPLAINT PROCESS;
TO ESTABLISH REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES AND ELECTRICAL
UTILITIES; TO PERMIT THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION TO APPROVE NONBYPASSABLE
CHARGES TO RECOVER STRANDED COSTS AND PUBLIC POLICY PROGRAM EXPENSES, AND TO
ENSURE FUNDING FOR AND SUPPLIER PARTICIPATION IN CERTAIN PROGRAMS.

B
e it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

S
ECTION 1.
This act may be cited as the "South Carolina Electric Retail Choice
Act."

S
ECTION 2.
T
he General Assembly finds that:

(
1) Retail
electric competition can provide consumers with lower costs, innovative
products, and renewable energy options.

(
2) Opening the electricity
market for residential and small commercial customers must be executed in a
manner to preserve reliability, universal service, and consumer protections.

S
ECTION 3.
T
itle 58 of the S.C. Code is amended by adding:

C
HAPTER 46

E
lectric Retail Choice

S
ection
58-46-10
.
F
or purposes of this chapter:

(
1)
"Commission" means the South Carolina Public Service Commission.

(
2)
"Electric distribution company" means an investor-owned electrical utility
providing wires service within South Carolina.

(
3)
"Eligible customer" means any residential or small commercial customer as
defined by commission rule.

(
4)
"Retail choice" means the ability of an eligible customer to purchase electric
generation service from a supplier other than the incumbent electrical utility.

(
5)
"Supplier" means a person or entity licensed by the commission to provide
competitive electric generation service.

S
ection
58-46-20
. Beginning on January 1, 2028, all residential and small commercial
customers shall have the right to choose their electric generation supplier. Incumbent
electrical utilities shall continue to provide regulated distribution service
and default generation service for customers who do not select a supplier.

S
ection
58-46-30
.
(
A) No person shall
provide competitive electric generation service without a license granted by
the commission.

(
B)
The commission shall adopt rules for licensing, financial security, consumer
protection, and disclosure requirements for suppliers.

S
ection
58-46-40
.
(
A) Suppliers shall
provide clear and accurate information regarding its rates, terms, and
environmental attributes.

(
B) Any
customer shall have the right to rescind a retail choice contract within seven
business days of enrollment without penalty.

(
C)
The commission shall establish a customer complaint resolution process and
shall enforce marketing standards for suppliers.

S
ection
58-46-50
.
(
A) Electric distribution
companies shall provide nondiscriminatory access to their wires for all
suppliers.

(
B) Electrical
utilities shall offer consolidated billing and maintain reliability and safety
of the distribution system.

(
C)
The commission may approve nonbypassable charges to recover stranded costs and
public policy program expenses.

S
ection
58-46-60
. The commission shall ensure continued funding for low-income
assistance and energy efficiency programs and suppliers shall participate in
such programs as directed by the commission.

S
ection
58-46-70
. The commission shall promulgate regulations in accordance with the
terms of this chapter.

S
ECTION 4.
W
ithin eighteen months from the effective date of this
act, the commission must promulgate its initial regulations to implement the
provisions of this act. These regulations must include:

(
1) supplier
licensing standards;

(
2) consumer
protection rules;

(
3) tariff and
billing protocols; and

(
4) stranded costs
recovery mechanisms.

S
ECTION 5. This act takes effect upon approval
by the Governor.

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