Texas Statutes
§ 36.102 — STATEMENT OF INTENT TO CHANGE RATES.
Texas § 36.102
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Tex. Utilities Code Code Ann. § 36.102 (2026).
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Sec. 36.102. STATEMENT OF INTENT TO CHANGE RATES.
(a)Except as provided by Section 33.024 , an electric utility may not change its rates unless the utility files a statement of its intent with the regulatory authority that has original jurisdiction over those rates at least 35 days before the effective date of the proposed change.
(b)The electric utility shall also mail or deliver a copy of the statement of intent to the appropriate officer of each affected municipality.
(c)The statement of intent must include:
(1)proposed revisions of tariffs; and
(2)a detailed statement of:
(A)each proposed change;
(B)the effect the proposed change is expected to have on the revenues of the utility;
(C)each class and number of utility consumers affected; and
(D)any other information required by
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Related
Southwestern Electric Power Co. v. Grant
73 S.W.3d 211 (Texas Supreme Court, 2002)
Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC v. Public Utility Commission of Texas
(Court of Appeals of Texas, 2025)
Legislative History
Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 166, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 36.002
COMPLIANCE WITH TITLE.§ 36.003
JUST AND REASONABLE RATES.§ 36.004
EQUALITY OF RATES AND SERVICES.§ 36.006
BURDEN OF PROOF.§ 36.008
STATE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM.§ 36.051
ESTABLISHING OVERALL REVENUES.§ 36.052
ESTABLISHING REASONABLE RETURN.§ 36.053
COMPONENTS OF INVESTED CAPITAL.§ 36.054
CONSTRUCTION WORK IN PROGRESS.§ 36.055
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