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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the authority of the Public Utility Commission of Texas  | 
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to address market power abuse, including the right to order  | 
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restitution for violations. | 
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       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
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       SECTION 1.  Section 39.157, Utilities Code, is amended by  | 
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amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (a-1) and (a-2) to  | 
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read as follows: | 
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       (a)  The commission shall monitor market power associated  | 
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with the generation, transmission, distribution, and sale of  | 
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electricity in this state.  On a finding that market power abuses or  | 
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other violations of this section are occurring, the commission  | 
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shall require reasonable mitigation of the market power by ordering  | 
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the construction of additional transmission or distribution  | 
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facilities, by seeking an injunction or civil penalties as  | 
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necessary to eliminate or to remedy the market power abuse or  | 
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violation as authorized by Chapter 15, by ordering a person to cease  | 
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a practice that the commission finds is a market power abuse, by  | 
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imposing an administrative penalty as authorized by Chapter 15, or  | 
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by suspending, revoking, or amending a certificate or registration  | 
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as authorized by Section 39.356.  Section 15.024(c) does not apply  | 
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to an administrative penalty imposed under this section.  In lieu of  | 
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assessing an administrative penalty as authorized by Section 15.024  | 
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and this section, the commission may order any person found to have  | 
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committed market power abuse to refund to entities directly  | 
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affected by the abuse an amount not to exceed the greater of the  | 
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administrative penalty that would otherwise be ordered by the  | 
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commission or one hundred and fifteen percent of the amount of  | 
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additional profit that the person received as a result of the market  | 
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power abuse.  For purposes of this subchapter, market power abuses  | 
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are practices by persons possessing market power that are  | 
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unreasonably discriminatory or tend to unreasonably restrict,  | 
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impair, or reduce the level of competition, including practices  | 
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that tie unregulated products or services to regulated products or  | 
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services or unreasonably discriminate in the provision of regulated  | 
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services.  For purposes of this section, "market power abuses"  | 
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include predatory pricing, withholding of production, precluding  | 
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entry, and collusion.  A violation of the code of conduct provided  | 
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by Subsection (d) that materially impairs the ability of a person to  | 
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compete in a competitive market shall be deemed to be an abuse of  | 
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market power.  The possession of a high market share in a market  | 
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open to competition may not, of itself, be deemed to be an abuse of  | 
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market power; however, this sentence shall not affect the  | 
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application of state and federal antitrust laws. | 
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       (a-1)  The office shall be permitted to intervene in any  | 
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proceeding concerning market power abuse or market manipulation. | 
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       (a-2)  Following a proceeding related to market power abuse  | 
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in which the commission determines that refunds are appropriate,  | 
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the commission shall conduct a proceeding to determine the proper  | 
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method of distributing the refunds to entities directly affected by  | 
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the market power abuse.  Any entity directly affected by the abuse  | 
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may intervene in the proceeding. | 
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       SECTION 2.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to  | 
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a violation that occurs or continues to occur on or after the  | 
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effective date of this Act.  A violation that occurred before the  | 
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effective date of this Act is covered by the law in effect at the  | 
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time the violation occurred, and the former law is continued in  | 
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effect for that purpose. | 
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       SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives  | 
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as  | 
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this  | 
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this  | 
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Act takes effect September 1, 2009. |