Oregon Statutes

§ 757.649 — Certification of electricity service suppliers; safety standards for distribution systems; billing requirements; rules

Oregon § 757.649
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.19
Title 57Utility Regulation
Ch. 757Utility Regulation Generally

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 757.649 (2026).

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(1)(a) A person or other entity shall not act as an electricity service supplier unless the person or entity is certified by the Public Utility Commission. The commission, by rule, shall establish standards for certification of persons or other entities as electricity service suppliers in this state. The rules shall, at a minimum, address:
(A)The ability of the person or entity to meet the person’s or entity’s obligation to provide electricity services pursuant to direct access; and
(B)The ability of the person or entity to comply with applicable consumer protection laws.
(b)The commission may require an electricity service supplier to provide a bond or other security.
(c)The commission may establish a fee, not to exceed $500, for initial certification and annual recertification of ele

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Related

Doe v. Medford School District 549C
221 P.3d 787 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2009)
45 case citations

Legislative History

1999 c.865 §14; 2021 c.508 §25

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