(a) Restructuring plan for DP&L. — (1) Filing and contents of plan. — On or before April 15, 1999, DP&L shall file with the Commission a detailed plan for implementing retail competition in DP&L's commission-designated service territory. Such plan shall include: a. Separate prices or rates for electric supply, transmission, distribution and other services (which may later be combined for billing purposes); b. Procedures for providing direct access for all electric suppliers; c. Revised tariffs and rate schedules; d. An optional residential time of use rate with three daily time of use periods to be available for any residential customer who elects such a rate structure; and e. Standards for reliability sufficient to measure variations in service reliability after the implementation of retail competition. (2) Commission review of plan. — The Commission shall review DP&L's restructuring plan and, after an evidentiary proceeding, issue an order by August 31, 1999, adopting the plan as filed or modifying the plan as appropriate. (b) Restructuring plan for DEC. — (1) Filing and contents of plan. — On or before September 15, 1999, DEC shall file with the Commission a detailed plan for implementing retail competition in DEC's Commission-designated service territory. Such plan shall include: a. Separate prices or rates for electric supply, transmission, distribution and other services (which may later be combined for billing purposes); b. Procedures for providing direct access for all electric suppliers; c. Revised tariffs and rate schedules; d. DEC's proposed competitive transition charge, including the proposed method, recovery plan and determination of DEC's stranded and transition costs, as such terms are defined in [former] § 1007 of this title; and e. Standards for reliability sufficient to measure variations in service reliability after implementation of retail competition. (2) Commission review of plan. — The Commission shall review DEC's restructuring plan and, after an evidentiary proceeding, issue an order by February 28, 2000, adopting the plan as filed or modifying the plan as appropriate.
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