2005 Maine Code - Chapter 32 — ELECTRIC INDUSTRY RESTRUCTURING (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 316, §3 (new)) (§3201 - §3217)
- §3201 — Definitions
- §3202 — Retail access; deregulation
- §3203 — Licensing of competitive electricity providers; consumer protections; enforcement
- §3204 — Divestiture of generation
- §3205 — Marketing; large utilities
- §3206 — Marketing; small utilities
- §3206-A — Marketing; investor-owned utilities; penalties
- §3207 — Marketing; consumer-owned utilities
- §3208 — Stranded cost recovery
- §3209 — Rate design
- §3210 — Renewable resources
- §3210-A — Small generator aggregation
- §3210-B — Electric utility and conservation benefits (CONTAINS TEXT WITH VARYING EFFECTIVE DATES)
- §3210-C — Capacity resource adequacy
- §3210-D — Resource plan
- §3211 — Conservation programs (REPEALED)
- §3211-A — Conservation programs
- §3211-B — Additional energy conservation programs (REPEALED)
- §3211-C — Solar energy rebate program; fund (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 35-A, SECTION 3211-B) (CONTAINS TEXT WITH VARYING EFFECTIVE DATES)
- §3212 — Standard offer
- §3213 — Bill unbundling; consumer education
- §3214 — Needs-based low-income assistance
- §3215 — Commission authority and responsibility
- §3216 — Transition; utility employees
- §3217 — Reports
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