| 86R7104 GRM-F | ||
| By: Hernandez | H.B. No. 3377 | |
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| relating to a cybersecurity monitor for certain electric utilities. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Subchapter E, Chapter 36, Utilities Code, is | ||
| amended by adding Section 36.213 to read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 36.213. ADJUSTMENT FOR CYBERSECURITY MONITOR COSTS FOR | ||
| CERTAIN UTILITIES. (a) This section does not apply to an electric | ||
| utility that operates solely outside of ERCOT and has not elected to | ||
| participate in the cybersecurity monitor program under Section | ||
| 39.1516. | ||
| (b) The commission, on its own motion or on the petition of | ||
| an electric utility, shall allow the electric utility to recover | ||
| reasonable and necessary costs incurred in connection with | ||
| activities under Section 39.1516. | ||
| SECTION 2. Section 39.002, Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 39.002. APPLICABILITY. This chapter, other than | ||
| Sections 39.1516, 39.155, 39.157(e), 39.203, [ |
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| 39.9051, 39.9052, and 39.914(e), does not apply to a municipally | ||
| owned utility or an electric cooperative. Sections 39.157(e), | ||
| 39.203, and 39.904, however, apply only to a municipally owned | ||
| utility or an electric cooperative that is offering customer | ||
| choice. If there is a conflict between the specific provisions of | ||
| this chapter and any other provisions of this title, except for | ||
| Chapters 40 and 41, the provisions of this chapter control. | ||
| SECTION 3. Subchapter D, Chapter 39, Utilities Code, is | ||
| amended by adding Section 39.1516 to read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 39.1516. CYBERSECURITY MONITOR. (a) In this section, | ||
| "monitored utility" means: | ||
| (1) a transmission and distribution utility; | ||
| (2) a corporation described in Section 32.053; | ||
| (3) a municipally owned utility or electric | ||
| cooperative that owns or operates equipment or facilities in the | ||
| ERCOT power region to transmit electricity at 60 or more kilovolts; | ||
| or | ||
| (4) an electric utility, municipally owned utility, or | ||
| electric cooperative that operates solely outside the ERCOT power | ||
| region that has elected to participate under Subsection (d). | ||
| (b) The commission and the independent organization | ||
| certified under Section 39.151 shall contract with an entity | ||
| selected by the commission to act as the commission's cybersecurity | ||
| monitor to: | ||
| (1) manage a comprehensive cybersecurity outreach | ||
| program for monitored utilities; | ||
| (2) meet regularly with monitored utilities to discuss | ||
| emerging threats, best business practices, and training | ||
| opportunities; | ||
| (3) review self-assessments by monitored utilities of | ||
| cybersecurity efforts; | ||
| (4) research and develop best business practices | ||
| regarding cybersecurity; and | ||
| (5) report to the commission on monitored utility | ||
| cybersecurity preparedness. | ||
| (c) The independent organization certified under Section | ||
| 39.151 shall provide to the cybersecurity monitor any access, | ||
| information, support, and cooperation that the commission | ||
| determines is necessary for the monitor to perform the functions | ||
| described by Subsection (b). The independent organization shall | ||
| use funds from the fee authorized by Section 39.151(e) to pay for | ||
| the cybersecurity monitor's activities. | ||
| (d) An electric utility, municipally owned utility, or | ||
| electric cooperative that operates solely outside the ERCOT power | ||
| region may elect to participate in the cybersecurity monitor | ||
| program or to discontinue participation. The commission shall | ||
| adopt rules establishing: | ||
| (1) procedures for an electric utility, municipally | ||
| owned utility, or electric cooperative to notify the commission, | ||
| the independent organization certified under Section 39.151, and | ||
| the cybersecurity monitor that the utility or cooperative elects to | ||
| participate or to discontinue participation; and | ||
| (2) a mechanism to require an electric utility, | ||
| municipally owned utility, or electric cooperative that elects to | ||
| participate to contribute to the costs incurred by the independent | ||
| organization under this section. | ||
| (e) The cybersecurity monitor shall operate under the | ||
| supervision and oversight of the commission. | ||
| (f) The commission shall adopt rules as necessary to | ||
| implement this section and may enforce the provisions of this | ||
| section in the manner provided by this title. This section does not | ||
| grant enforcement authority to the cybersecurity monitor or | ||
| authorize the commission to delegate the commission's enforcement | ||
| authority to the cybersecurity monitor. This section does not | ||
| grant enforcement authority to the commission beyond authority | ||
| explicitly provided for in this title. | ||
| (g) The staff of the cybersecurity monitor may communicate | ||
| with commission staff about any cybersecurity information without | ||
| restriction. Commission staff shall maintain the confidentiality | ||
| of the cybersecurity information. Notwithstanding any other law, | ||
| commission staff may not disclose information obtained under this | ||
| section in an open meeting or through a response to a public | ||
| information request. | ||
| (h) Information written, produced, collected, assembled, or | ||
| maintained under Subsection (b), (c), or (g) is confidential and | ||
| not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code. A | ||
| governmental body is not required to conduct an open meeting under | ||
| Chapter 551, Government Code, to deliberate a matter described by | ||
| Subsection (b), (c), or (g). | ||
| SECTION 4. Section 39.402(a), Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| (a) Until the date on which an electric utility subject to | ||
| this subchapter is authorized by the commission to implement | ||
| customer choice, the rates of the utility shall be regulated under | ||
| traditional cost of service regulation and the utility is subject | ||
| to all applicable regulatory authority prescribed by this subtitle | ||
| and Subtitle A, including Chapters 14, 32, 33, 36, and 37. Until | ||
| the date on which an electric utility subject to this subchapter | ||
| implements customer choice, the provisions of this chapter, other | ||
| than this subchapter, Sections 39.1516, 39.904, and 39.905, and the | ||
| provisions relating to the duty to obtain a permit from the Texas | ||
| Commission on Environmental Quality for an electric generating | ||
| facility and to reduce emissions from an electric generating | ||
| facility, shall not apply to that utility. That portion of any | ||
| commission order entered before September 1, 2001, to comply with | ||
| this subchapter shall be null and void. | ||
| SECTION 5. Section 39.452(d), Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| (d) Until the date on which an electric utility subject to | ||
| this subchapter implements customer choice: | ||
| (1) the provisions of this chapter do not apply to that | ||
| electric utility, other than this subchapter, Sections 39.1516, | ||
| 39.904, and 39.905, the provisions relating to the duty to obtain a | ||
| permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for an | ||
| electric generating facility and to reduce emissions from an | ||
| electric generating facility, and the provisions of Subchapter G | ||
| that pertain to the recovery and securitization of hurricane | ||
| reconstruction costs authorized by Sections 39.458-39.463; and | ||
| (2) the electric utility is not subject to a rate | ||
| freeze and, subject to the limitation provided by Subsection (b), | ||
| may file for rate changes under Chapter 36 and for approval of one | ||
| or more of the rate rider mechanisms authorized by Sections 39.454 | ||
| and 39.455. | ||
| SECTION 6. Section 39.502(b), Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| (b) Until the date on which an electric utility subject to | ||
| this subchapter implements customer choice, the provisions of this | ||
| chapter, other than this subchapter and Sections 39.1516, 39.904, | ||
| and 39.905, do not apply to that utility. | ||
| SECTION 7. Section 39.552(b), Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| (b) Until the date on which an electric utility subject to | ||
| this subchapter implements customer choice, the provisions of this | ||
| chapter, other than this subchapter and Sections 39.1516, 39.904, | ||
| and 39.905, do not apply to that utility. | ||
| SECTION 8. Section 40.001(b), Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| (b) Except as specifically provided in this subsection, | ||
| Chapter 39 does not apply to a river authority operating a steam | ||
| generating plant on or before January 1, 1999, or a corporation | ||
| authorized by Chapter 152, Water Code, or Section 32.053. A river | ||
| authority operating a steam generating plant on or before January | ||
| 1, 1999, is subject to Sections 39.051(a)-(c), 39.108, 39.1516, | ||
| 39.155, 39.157(e), and 39.203. | ||
| SECTION 9. Section 40.004, Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 40.004. JURISDICTION OF COMMISSION. Except as | ||
| specifically otherwise provided in this chapter, the commission has | ||
| jurisdiction over municipally owned utilities only for the | ||
| following purposes: | ||
| (1) to regulate wholesale transmission rates and | ||
| service, including terms of access, to the extent provided by | ||
| Subchapter A, Chapter 35; | ||
| (2) to regulate certification of retail service areas | ||
| to the extent provided by Chapter 37; | ||
| (3) to regulate rates on appeal under Subchapters D | ||
| and E, Chapter 33, subject to Section 40.051(c); | ||
| (4) to establish a code of conduct as provided by | ||
| Section 39.157(e) applicable to anticompetitive activities and to | ||
| affiliate activities limited to structurally unbundled affiliates | ||
| of municipally owned utilities, subject to Section 40.054; | ||
| (5) to establish terms and conditions for open access | ||
| to transmission and distribution facilities for municipally owned | ||
| utilities providing customer choice, as provided by Section 39.203; | ||
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| renewable energy credits program under Section 39.904(b) and the | ||
| natural gas energy credits program under Section 39.9044(b); [ |
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| (7) to require reports of municipally owned utility | ||
| operations only to the extent necessary to: | ||
| (A) enable the commission to determine the | ||
| aggregate load and energy requirements of the state and the | ||
| resources available to serve that load; or | ||
| (B) enable the commission to determine | ||
| information relating to market power as provided by Section 39.155; | ||
| and | ||
| (8) to evaluate and monitor the cybersecurity | ||
| preparedness of a municipally owned utility described by Section | ||
| 39.1516(a)(3) or (4). | ||
| SECTION 10. Section 41.004, Utilities Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 41.004. JURISDICTION OF COMMISSION. Except as | ||
| specifically provided otherwise in this chapter, the commission has | ||
| jurisdiction over electric cooperatives only as follows: | ||
| (1) to regulate wholesale transmission rates and | ||
| service, including terms of access, to the extent provided in | ||
| Subchapter A, Chapter 35; | ||
| (2) to regulate certification to the extent provided | ||
| in Chapter 37; | ||
| (3) to establish a code of conduct as provided in | ||
| Section 39.157(e) subject to Section 41.054; | ||
| (4) to establish terms and conditions, but not rates, | ||
| for open access to distribution facilities for electric | ||
| cooperatives providing customer choice, as provided in Section | ||
| 39.203; [ |
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| (5) to require reports of electric cooperative | ||
| operations only to the extent necessary to: | ||
| (A) ensure the public safety; | ||
| (B) enable the commission to satisfy its | ||
| responsibilities relating to electric cooperatives under this | ||
| chapter; | ||
| (C) enable the commission to determine the | ||
| aggregate electric load and energy requirements in the state and | ||
| the resources available to serve that load; or | ||
| (D) enable the commission to determine | ||
| information relating to market power as provided in Section 39.155; | ||
| and | ||
| (6) to evaluate and monitor the cybersecurity | ||
| preparedness of an electric cooperative described by Section | ||
| 39.1516(a)(3) or (4). | ||
| SECTION 11. To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails | ||
| over another Act of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019, | ||
| relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted | ||
| codes. | ||
| SECTION 12. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019. | ||