Current through the 2023 Regular Session
Section 69-8-412 - Funds established - fund administrators designated - purpose of funds - department rulemaking authority to administer funds(1) If, pursuant to 69-8-402(2)(g) or (5)(d), there is any positive difference between credits and the annual funding requirement, the department of revenue shall establish one or both of the following funds: (a) a fund to provide for universal system benefits programs other than low-income energy assistance. The department of environmental quality shall administer this fund.(b) a fund to provide universal low-income energy assistance. The department of public health and human services shall administer this fund.(2) The purpose of these funds is to fund universal system benefits programs.(3) The department of environmental quality and the department of public health and human services shall expend the money in each representative fund on universal system benefits programs in the utility service territory from which the money was received.(4) The department of environmental quality and the department of public health and human services may adopt rules that administer and expend the money in each respective fund based on an annual assessment of identified funding needs in the utility service territory from which the money was received. In assessing the funding needs, the departments shall solicit utility and public comment from the utility service territory from which the money was received. The annual assessment must also take into account existing utility and large customer universal system benefits programs expenditures.Amended by Laws 2017, Ch. 275,Sec. 20, eff. 10/1/2017.Amended by Laws 2015, Ch. 252, Sec. 2, eff. 4/17/2015, and applicable retroactively, within the meaning of 1-2-109, to universal system benefits activities beginning on or after January 1, 2015.En. Sec. 5, Ch. 580, L. 1999; amd. Sec. 16, Ch. 577, L. 2001 (voided by I.R. No. 117, Nov. 5, 2002); amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 180, L. 2003. See Laws 2015, Ch. 252, Sec. 5. Repealed on occurrence of contingency. See Laws 2003, Ch. 284, Secs. 1, 3.