Oklahoma Code § 17-190.21

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Joint Electric Utility Restructuring Task Force
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A.  There is hereby created a Joint Electric Utility
Restructuring Task Force which shall be composed of the members of
the Oklahoma State Senate Energy and Environment Committee and the
Oklahoma House of Representatives Energy and Technology Committee
and the Chair of the Corporation Commission, or designee.  The task
force shall be jointly chaired by the chairs and co-chairs of the
Senate and House committees.
B.  A majority of the members serving on the task force shall
constitute a quorum.  The task force shall meet at such times and
places as it deems necessary to perform its duties as specified
herein.  Meetings shall be at the call of the chairs.

C.  The task force shall study the following issues:
1.  The ability of a municipality to annex and serve customers
inside the territory of another electric provider;
2.  The condemnation and re-use of electric facilities;
3.  The statutory prohibition on consumer switching electric
service providers established in Section 190.7 of Title 17 of the
Oklahoma Statutes;
4.  Court rulings and pending litigation filed as a result of
interpretations of the Electric Restructuring Act of 1997, Sections
190.1 et seq. of Title 17 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
5.  The effect of regional transmission organizations on the
electric generation marketplace;
6.  The impact of changes in other states in our region and
nationwide relating to retail choice of electric services by
consumers;
7.  Other issues the task force deems necessary to adequately
study electric restructuring in this state.
D.  The task force shall solicit the input of all stakeholders
involved in the provision and consumption of electric service.  To
further enhance such participation, the task force may appoint
advisory councils made up of representatives of various stakeholders
or invite any other persons as needed to advise the task force in
any matter they deem appropriate and necessary.
E.  Members of the task force shall be reimbursed by their
appointing authorities for necessary travel expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties in accordance with Section 456 of Title
74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
F.  The Oklahoma State Senate and House of Representatives shall
provide such staff support as is required by the task force and any
other state agency shall provide support as requested by the task
force.
G.  The task force may issue any reports it deems necessary and
appropriate and may make any legislative recommendations available
to the Governor and the Legislature.  The Legislature shall review
any reports or recommendations developed by the task force.  Final
authority relating to the implementation of any recommended
statutory revisions shall reside with the Legislature.
H.  The task force shall remain in effect and operate as herein
directed until its termination which shall be no later than December
1, 2009.  The task force may elect, by majority vote, to terminate
its operations at an earlier date if it deems such action
appropriate.

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