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AK HB39
Bill
Status
1/16/2013
Primary Sponsor
Bryce Edgmon
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AI Summary
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Increases the monthly kilowatt-hour limit for residential customers from 500 to 600 kilowatt-hours to qualify for power cost equalization assistance.
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Expands power cost equalization eligibility from residential customers only to all customer classes served by electric utilities, except state/federal offices, facilities, and nonresidential customers consuming more than 2,400 kilowatt-hours monthly.
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Maintains the existing 70 kilowatt-hours per month per resident subsidy for local community facilities.
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Updates tariff disclosure requirements to clarify that utilities must itemize power cost equalization amounts for each kilowatt-hour sold and specify which customer classes receive assistance.
Legislative Description
Power Cost Equalization
State Aid
Last Action
COSPONSOR(S): KITO III
3/10/2014