(1) All electricity
suppliers, including unregulated public utility affiliates, for-profit
affiliates of cooperative utilities that provide electricity supply service
using public utility distribution facilities, market aggregators, marketers and
brokers must file an application and receive a license from the public service
commission before selling or offering to sell electricity to consumers in the
state of Montana. An application must
include a certificate of service showing that the application was sent to each
distribution services provider on a list of providers created and maintained by
the commission. The commission will
issue a license within 30 days of receipt of a complete application. The commission may reject an application
deemed incomplete or inadequate, and issue an order specifying the deficiencies
of the application and, if practical, identify alternative ways to overcome
deficiencies.
(2) An electric cooperative supplying electricity
to its members is not required to obtain a license from the commission, whether
or not the electric cooperative has opened its local distribution system to
other suppliers. A for-profit affiliate
of an electric cooperative must obtain a license from the commission before
supplying electricity to the parent cooperative's members.
(3) Any electricity supplier granted a license under
this subchapter by the commission is presumed to have agreed that the
distribution service provider is granted agency status regarding administering
bonneville power administration residential exchange rights associated with
eligible load (as referenced below) that may be served by the electricity
provider. The presumption is overcome
if the electricity provider demonstrates to the commission that it has entered
into a residential exchange agreement on behalf of eligible load served.
(4) The bonneville power administration
residential rights are as defined in Public Law No. 96-501, s. 885, the
Northwest Power Act of 1980.