D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 15. PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CABLE TELEVISION |
Chapter 15-41. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA STANDARD OFFER SERVICE RULES |
Section 15-4100. GENERAL PROVISIONS; SCOPE, APPLICABILITY AND AVAILABILITY OF STANDARD OFFER SERVICE; ELIGIBILITY FOR STANDARD OFFER SERVICE
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4100.1 The purpose of this chapter is to set forth the policies and procedures for the implementation of the “Retail Electric Competition and Consumer Protection Act of 1999,” as amended.
4100.2 This chapter establishes the Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia (“Commission”) Rules and Regulations Governing the Provision of Standard Offer Service (“SOS”), the terms and conditions for wholesale electric power supply procurement for SOS, reporting and monitoring procedures, pricing and true-up procedures, other services, and miscellaneous provisions and reservations. The procurement process is for full-requirements wholesale electric supply service to meet the SOS retail load. This chapter shall be cited as the “District of Columbia Standard Offer Service Rules.”
4100.3This chapter shall be applicable to the SOS Administrator to retail customers in the Electric Company’s distribution service territory. This chapter also establishes the rules by which the SOS Administrator shall obtain electric supply for SOS pursuant to a competitive wholesale procurement process and will apply to wholesale bidders who compete for the provision of wholesale full requirements services to the SOS Administrator. This chapter also establishes the rules by which the SOS Administrator shall obtain electric supply from Community Renewable Energy Facilities (“CREFs”) as defined in Subsection 4199.1 and as described in Subsections 4109.1 through 4109.3 pursuant to the Community Renewable Energy Amendment Act of 2013. The provisions of this chapter are promulgated pursuant to authority set forth in Sections 34-1509(c), 34-1518.01(b), 34-1518.01(c), and 34-1504(c)(7) of the D.C. Official Code.
4100.4 All Electric Company distribution customers are eligible for SOS from the SOS Administrator and are subject to the general terms and conditions of the Electric Company’s tariffs and the Commission’s regulations, as they may change from time to time subject to the Commission’s approval or adoption of new regulations.
4100.5SOS shall be available to: (1) customers who contract for electricity with a Competitive Electricity Supplier, but who fail to receive delivery of electricity under such contracts; (2) customers who cannot arrange to purchase electricity from a Competitive Electricity Supplier; and (3) customers who do not choose a Competitive Electricity Supplier.