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MN SF3216
Bill
Status
3/11/2010
Primary Sponsor
Kevin Dahle
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AI Summary
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Propane companies receiving $150,000 or more from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) in the previous heating season must report information to the Office of Energy Security by August 1
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Required reporting includes total number of customers, total number receiving LIHEAP assistance, and all non-fuel-related fees paid by LIHEAP funds
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Companies must separately report for residential and residential LIHEAP customers: number of customers refused delivery with average and range of past due bills, number of keep-fill customers, number of prebuy customers, non-fuel-related fees, and average monthly price per gallon
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Companies must report the number of propane tanks removed from customers' premises and the amount of past due bills owed for each tank removed
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"Heating season" is defined as the period from October 15 to April 15
Legislative Description
Propane Disclosure and Reporting Act
Last Action
Senate: Introduction and first reading
3/11/2010