Montana Code Annotated 2005

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     69-8-404. Licensing. (1) Except as provided in 69-8-311, an electricity supplier shall file an application with and obtain a license from the commission before offering electricity for sale to retail customers in the state of Montana.
     (2) As a condition of licensing, an electricity supplier shall identify and describe its activities and purposes and the purposes of each of the electricity supplier's affiliates, if any, including whether an affiliate that owns or operates distribution facilities offers customer choice through open, fair, and nondiscriminatory access to the electricity supplier's or the electricity supplier's affiliates distribution facilities.
     (3) The commission may require electricity suppliers that provide electricity supply service to small customers to make a standard service offer that ensures that those customers have access to affordable electricity.
     (4) The commission may require:
     (a) proof of financial integrity and a demonstration of adequate reserve margins or the ability to obtain those reserves; and
     (b) a licensee to post a bond should an electricity supplier fail to supply electricity or lack financial integrity.
     (5) An electricity supplier shall provide the commission and all distribution services providers with copies of all license applications pursuant to subsection (2). Licensees shall update information and file annual reports with the commission and all distribution services providers.
     (6) License applications are effective 30 days after filing with the commission unless the commission rejects the application during that period. If the commission rejects a license application, the commission shall specify the reasons in writing and, if practical, identify alternative ways to overcome deficiencies.
     (7) Notwithstanding this chapter, a cooperative utility is not required to apply for a license from the commission to be an electricity supplier to customers served by that cooperative utility in its electric facilities service territory or to any customers served by another cooperative utility subject to the consent of the other cooperative utility's local governing body.

     History: En. Sec. 24, Ch. 505, L. 1997.

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