AB133-ASA1-CA1,30,87 (q) "Municipal utility" means an electric utility that is owned wholly by a
8municipality and that owns a retail distribution system.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,30,99 (qm) "Public utility" has the meaning given in s. 196.01 (5).
AB133-ASA1-CA1,30,1010 (r) "Renewable resource" has the meaning given in s. 196.378 (1) (h).
AB133-ASA1-CA1,30,1511 (s) "Retail capacity" means the total amount of electricity that an electric
12provider is capable of delivering to its retail customers or members and that is
13supplied by electric generating facilities owned or operated by the electric provider
14or any other person. "Retail capacity" does not include any electricity that is not used
15to satisfy the electric provider's retail load obligations.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,30,1816 (t) "Retail electric cooperative" means a cooperative association that is
17organized under ch. 185 for the purpose of providing electricity at retail to its
18members only and that owns or operates a retail electric distribution system.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,30,2119 (u) "Total low-income energy bills" means the total estimated amount that all
20low-income households are billed for residential electricity, natural gas and heating
21fuel in a fiscal year.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,30,2422 (v) "Wholesale electric cooperative" means a cooperative association that is
23organized under ch. 185 for the purpose of providing electricity at wholesale to its
24members only.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,31,3
1(w) "Wholesale supplier" means a wholesale electric cooperative or a municipal
2electric company, as defined in s. 66.073 (3) (d), that supplies electricity at wholesale
3to a municipal utility or retail electric cooperative.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,31,64 (x) "Wholesale supply percentage" means the percentage of a municipal
5utility's or retail electric cooperative's retail capacity in a fiscal year that is supplied
6by a wholesale supplier.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,31,8 7(2) Department duties. In consultation with the council, the department shall
8do all of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,31,149 (a) Low-income programs. After holding a hearing, establish programs to be
10administered by the department through the division of housing for awarding grants
11from the appropriation under s. 20.505 (10) (r) to provide low-income assistance. In
12each fiscal year, the amount awarded under this paragraph shall be sufficient to
13ensure that an amount equal to 47% of the sum of the following is spent for
14weatherization and other energy conservation services:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,31,16151. All moneys received from the federal government under 42 USC 6861 to 6873
16and 42 USC 8621 to 8629 in a fiscal year.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,31,1817 2. All moneys spent in a fiscal year for low-income programs established under
18s. 196.374.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,31,2019 3. All moneys spent in a fiscal year on programs established under this
20paragraph.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,31,2121 4. Fifty percent of the moneys collected in public benefits fees under sub. (5).
AB133-ASA1-CA1,31,2422 (b) Energy conservation and efficiency and renewable resource programs. 1.
23Subject to subd. 2., after holding a hearing, establish programs for awarding grants
24from the appropriation under s. 20.505 (10) (s) for each of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,32,7
1a. Proposals for providing energy conservation or efficiency services. In
2awarding grants under this subd. 1. a., the department shall give priority to
3proposals directed at the sectors of energy conservation or efficiency markets that
4are least competitive and at promoting environmental protection, electric system
5reliability or rural economic development. In each fiscal year, 1.75% of the
6appropriation under s. 20.505 (10) (s) shall be awarded in grants for research and
7development proposals regarding the environmental impacts of the electric industry.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,32,138 b. Proposals for encouraging the development or use of customer applications
9of renewable resources, including educating customers or members about renewable
10resources or encouraging uses of renewable resources by customers or members or
11encouraging research technology transfers. In each fiscal year, the department shall
12ensure that 4.5% of the appropriation under s. 20.505 (10) (s) is awarded in grants
13under this subd. 1. b.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,32,2114 2. For each fiscal year after fiscal year 2003-04, determine whether to continue,
15discontinue or reduce any of the programs established under subd. 1. and determine
16the total amount necessary to fund the programs that the department determines
17to continue or reduce under this subdivision. The department shall notify the
18commission if the department determines under this subdivision to reduce funding
19by an amount that is greater than the portion of the public benefits fee specified in
20sub. (4) (c) 2. The notice shall specify the portion of the reduction that exceeds the
21amount of public benefits fees specified in sub. (4) (c) 2.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,32,2222 (c) Rules. Promulgate rules establishing all of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,33,223 1. Eligibility requirements for low-income assistance under programs
24established under par. (a). The rules shall prohibit a person who receives
25low-income assistance from a municipal utility or retail electric cooperative under

1a program specified in sub. (5) (d) 2. b. or 3. a. from receiving low-income assistance
2under programs established under par. (a).
AB133-ASA1-CA1,33,43 2. Requirements and procedures for applications for grants awarded under
4programs established under par. (a) or (b) 1.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,33,65 2m. Criteria for the selection of proposals by a corporation specified in sub. (3)
6(b).
AB133-ASA1-CA1,33,107 2n. Criteria for making the determination under par. (b) 2. Rules promulgated
8under this subdivision shall require the department to determine whether the need
9for a program established under par. (b) 1. is satisfied by the private sector market
10and, if so, whether the program should be discontinued or reduced.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,33,2111 4. Requirements for electric utilities to allow customers to include voluntary
12contributions to assist in funding a program established under par. (a) or (b) 1. with
13bill payments for electric service. The rules may require an electric utility to provide
14a space on an electric bill in which a customer may indicate the amount of a voluntary
15contribution and the customer's preference regarding whether a contribution should
16be used for a program established under par. (a) or (b) 1. a. or b. The rules shall
17establish requirements and procedures for electric utilities to pay to the department
18any voluntary contributions included with bill payments and to report to the
19department customer preferences regarding use of the contributions. The
20department shall deposit all contributions received under this paragraph in the
21utility public benefits fund.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,33,2522 5. A method for estimating total low-income energy bills, average annual
23income of low-income households and the number of low-income households in a
24fiscal year for the purpose of determining the amount of low-income need in the fiscal
25year.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,34,2
1(d) Other duties. 1. For each fiscal year after fiscal year 1998-99, determine
2the low-income need target for that fiscal year.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,34,63 2. Encourage customers or members to make voluntary contributions to assist
4in funding the programs established under pars. (a) and (b) 1. The department shall
5deposit all contributions received under this paragraph in the utility public benefits
6fund.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,34,87 3. Deposit all moneys received under sub. (4) (a) or (5) (c) or (d) in the utility
8public benefits fund.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,34,109 4. Provide for an annual independent audit and submit an annual report to the
10legislature under s. 13.172 (2) that describes each of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,34,1211 a. The expenses of the department, other state agencies and grant recipients
12in administering or participating in the programs under pars. (a) and (b).
AB133-ASA1-CA1,34,1413 b. The effectiveness of the programs under par. (a) in providing assistance to
14low-income individuals.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,34,1715 c. The effectiveness of the programs under par. (b) in reducing demand for
16electricity and increasing the use of renewable resources owned by customers or
17members.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,34,1918 d. Any other issue identified by the department, council, governor, speaker of
19the assembly or majority leader of the senate.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,34,23 20(3) Contracts. (a) The division of housing shall, on the basis of competitive
21bids, contract with community action agencies described in s. 46.30 (2) (a) 1.,
22nonstock, nonprofit corporations organized under ch. 181 or local units of
23government to provide services under the programs established under sub. (2) (a).
AB133-ASA1-CA1,35,424 (b) The department shall, on the basis of competitive bids, contract with one
25or more nonstock, nonprofit corporations organized under ch. 181 to administer the

1programs established under sub. (2) (b) 1., including soliciting proposals, processing
2grant applications, selecting, based on criteria specified in rules promulgated under
3sub. (2) (c) 2m., proposals for the department to make awards and distributing grants
4to recipients.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,35,95 (c) In selecting proposals and awarding grants under sub. (2) (b), the
6department or a nonprofit corporation specified in par. (b) may not discriminate
7against an electric provider or its affiliate or a wholesale electric supplier or its
8affiliate solely on the basis of its status as an electric provider, wholesale electric
9supplier or affiliate.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,35,16 10(4) Electric utilities. (a) Requirement to charge public benefits fees. Each
11electric utility, except for a municipal utility, shall charge each customer a public
12benefits fee in an amount established in rules promulgated by the department under
13par. (b). An electric utility, except for a municipal utility, shall collect and pay the fees
14to the department in accordance with the rules promulgated under par. (b). The
15public benefits fees collected by an electric utility shall be considered trust funds of
16the department and not income of the electric utility.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,35,2017 (am) Electric bills. An electric utility shall include a public benefits fee in the
18fixed charges for electricity in a customer's bill and shall provide the customer with
19an annual statement that identifies the annual charges for public benefits fees and
20describes the programs for which fees are used.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,35,2421 (b) Rules. In consultation with the council, the department shall promulgate
22rules that establish the amount of a public benefits fee under par. (a). Fees
23established in rules under this paragraph may vary by class of customer, but shall
24be uniform within each class, and shall satisfy each of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,36,2
11. The fees may not be based on the kilowatt-hour consumption of electricity
2by customers.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,36,53 2. Seventy percent of the total amount of fees charged by an electric provider
4may be charged to residential customers and 30% of the total may be charged to
5nonresidential customers.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,36,76 3. The fees shall allow an electric provider to recover the reasonable and
7prudent expenses incurred by the electric provider in complying with this section.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,36,98 (c) Amount of public benefits fees. A fee established in rules promulgated under
9par. (b) shall satisfy each of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,36,1610 1. `Low-income funding.' In fiscal year 1999-2000, a portion of the public
11benefits fee shall be an amount that, when added to 50% of the estimated public
12benefits fees charged by municipal utilities and retail electric cooperatives under
13sub. (5) (a) for that fiscal year, shall equal $24,000,000. In each fiscal year after fiscal
14year 1999-2000, a portion of the public benefits fee shall be an amount that, when
15added to the sum of the following shall equal the low-income need target for that
16fiscal year determined by the department under sub. (2) (d) 1.:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,36,1817 a. Fifty percent of the estimated public benefits fees charged by municipal
18utilities and retail electric cooperatives under sub. (5) (a) for that fiscal year.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,36,2019b. All moneys received under 42 USC 6861 to 6873 and 42 USC 8621 to 8629
20for that fiscal year.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,36,2221 c. The total amount spent on programs or contributed to the commission by
22utilities under s. 196.374 (3) for that fiscal year for low-income assistance.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,37,523 2. `Energy conservation and efficiency and renewable resource funding.' For
24fiscal year 1999-2000, a portion of the public benefits fee shall be in an amount that,
25when added to 50% of the estimated public benefits fees charged by municipal

1utilities and retail electric cooperatives under sub. (5) (a) for that fiscal year, shall
2equal $20,000,000. In each fiscal year after fiscal year 1999-2000, a portion of the
3public benefits fee shall be the amount determined under this subdivision for fiscal
4year 1999-2000, except that if the department determines to reduce or discontinue
5a program under sub. (2) (b) 2., the department shall reduce the amount accordingly.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,37,116 3. `Limitation on electric bill increases.' For the period beginning on the
7effective date of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date], and ending on June 30,
82008, the total increase in a customer's electric bills that is based on the requirement
9to pay public benefits fees, including any increase resulting from an electric utility's
10compliance with this section, may not exceed 3% of the total of every other charge for
11which the customer is billed for that period or $750 per month, whichever is less.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,37,19 12(5) Municipal utilities and retail electric cooperatives. (a) Requirement to
13charge public benefits fees.
Each retail electric cooperative and municipal utility
14shall charge a monthly public benefits fee to each customer or member in an amount
15that is sufficient for the retail electric cooperative or municipal utility to collect an
16annual average of $16 per meter. A retail electric cooperative or municipal utility
17may determine the amount that a particular class of customers or members is
18required to pay under this paragraph and may charge different fees to different
19classes of customers or members.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,38,220 (am) Public benefits fee restriction. Notwithstanding par. (a), for the period
21beginning on the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], and ending
22on June 30, 2008, the total increase in a customer's or member's electric bills that is
23based on the requirement to pay public benefits fees, including any increase
24resulting from a retail electric cooperative's or municipal utility's compliance with

1this section, may not exceed 3% of the total of every other charge for which the
2member or customer is billed for that period or $750 per month, whichever is less.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,38,73 (b) Election to contribute to department programs. 1. No later than the first
4day of the 12th month beginning after the effective date of this subdivision ....
5[revisor inserts date], each municipal utility or retail electric cooperative shall notify
6the department whether it has elected to contribute to the programs established
7under sub. (2) (a) or (b) 1. for a 3-year period.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,38,118 2. No later than every 3rd year after the date specified in subd. 1., each
9municipal utility or retail electric cooperative shall notify the department whether
10it has elected to contribute to the programs established under sub. (2) (a) or (b) 1. for
11a 3-year period.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,38,1612 (c) Full contribution. If a municipal utility or retail electric cooperative elects
13under par. (b) 1. or 2. to contribute to the programs established both under sub. (2)
14(a) and under sub. (2) (b) 1., it shall pay 100% of the public benefits fees that it charges
15under par. (a) to the department in each fiscal year of the 3-year period for which it
16has made the election.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,38,1917 (d) Partial contributions and commitment to community spending. A
18municipal utility or retail electric cooperative not specified in par. (c) shall do one of
19the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,38,2320 1. If the municipal utility or retail electric cooperative elects to contribute only
21to the programs established under sub. (2) (a), the municipal utility or retail electric
22cooperative shall, in each fiscal year of the 3-year period for which it elects to
23contribute under par. (b) 1. or 2., do all of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,38,2524 a. Pay 50% of the public benefits fees that it charges under par. (a) to the
25department.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,39,2
1b. Spend 50% of the public benefits fees that it charges under par. (a) on energy
2conservation programs.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,39,63 2. If the municipal utility or retail electric cooperative elects to contribute only
4to the programs established under sub. (2) (b) 1., the municipal utility or retail
5electric cooperative shall, in each fiscal year of the 3-year period for which it elects
6to contribute under par. (b) 1. or 2., do all of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,39,87 a. Pay 50% of the public benefits fees that it charges under par. (a) to the
8department.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,39,109 b. Spend 50% of the public benefits fees that it charges under par. (a) on
10programs for low-income assistance.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,39,1411 3. If the municipal utility or retail electric cooperative elects not to contribute
12to any of the programs established under sub. (2) (a) or (b) 1., the municipal utility
13or retail electric cooperative shall, in each fiscal year of the 3-year period for which
14it elects not to contribute under par. (b) 1. or 2., do all of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,39,1615 a. Spend 50% of the public benefits fees that it charges under par. (a) on
16programs for low-income assistance.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,39,1817 b. Spend 50% of the public benefits fees that it charges under par. (a) on energy
18conservation programs.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,39,2219 (e) Wholesale supplier credit. If a wholesale supplier has established a program
20for low-income assistance or an energy conservation program, a municipal utility or
21retail electric cooperative that is a customer or member of the wholesale supplier
22may do any of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,40,223 1. Include an amount equal to the product of the municipal utility's or retail
24electric cooperative's wholesale supply percentage and the amount that the
25wholesale supplier has spent on low-income assistance in a fiscal year in calculating

1the amount that the municipal utility or retail electric cooperative has spent on
2low-income assistance in that fiscal year under par. (d) 2. b. or 3. a.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,40,83 2. Include an amount equal to the product of the municipal utility's or retail
4electric cooperative's wholesale supply percentage and the amount that the
5wholesale supplier has spent on energy conservation programs or customer
6applications of renewable resources in a fiscal year in calculating the amount that
7the municipal utility or retail electric cooperative has spent on energy conservation
8programs under par. (d) 1. b. or 3. b.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,40,129 (f) Joint programs. Municipal utilities or retail electric cooperatives may
10establish joint commitment to community programs, except that each municipal
11utility or retail electric cooperative that participates in a joint program is required
12to comply with the spending requirements under par. (d).
AB133-ASA1-CA1,40,1613 (g) Reports. 1. For each fiscal year, each municipal utility and retail electric
14cooperative that does not pay 100% of the public benefits fee that it charges under
15par. (a) to the department under par. (c) shall file a report with the department that
16describes each of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,40,2017 a. An accounting of public benefits fees charged to customers or members under
18par. (a) in the fiscal year and expenditures on commitment to community programs
19under par. (d), including any amounts included in the municipal utility's or retail
20electric cooperative's calculations under par. (e).
AB133-ASA1-CA1,40,2221 b. A description of commitment to community programs established by the
22municipal utility or retail electric cooperative in the fiscal year.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,40,2423 2. The department shall maintain reports filed under subd. 1. for at least 6
24years.
AB133-ASA1-CA1, s. 109no 25Section 109no. 16.958 of the statutes is created to read:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,41,1
116.958 Air quality improvement program. (1) In this section:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,41,42 (a) "Eligible electric provider" means a generator public utility or a generator
3electric cooperative that provides electric service to customers or members in the
4midcontinent area of this state.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,41,65 (b) "Generator electric cooperative" means an electric cooperative, as defined
6in s. 76.48 (1g) (c), that generates electricity.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,41,87 (c) "Generator public utility" means a public utility, as defined in s. 196.01 (5),
8that generates electricity.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,41,129 (d) "Initial compliance date" means the date specified in a notice by the
10department of natural resources under s. 285.48 (2) by which electric generating
11facilities in the midcontinent area of this state are required to comply with initial
12nitrogen oxide emission reduction requirements.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,41,1513 (e) "Midcontinent area" means the geographic area served by the
14Mid-Continent Area Power Pool reliability council of the North American Electric
15Reliability Council.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,41,18 16(2) If the department of natural resources makes a notification to the
17department of administration under s. 285.48 (2), the department of administration
18shall do each of the following:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,41,2219 (a) In each fiscal year of the 10-year period that commences on July 1 of the
20fiscal year ending before the initial compliance date, transfer $2,500,000, or the
21lesser amount specified in a notice under s. 285.48 (3) (d) 4., from the utility public
22benefits fund to the air quality improvement fund.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,42,223 (b) From the air quality improvement fund, award grants to eligible electric
24providers to be used for the purpose of complying with requirements under state or
25federal law to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions in the midcontinent area of this state

1pursuant to a state implementation plan. An eligible electric provider that is a public
2utility may receive no more than $500,000 per year in grants under this paragraph.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,42,53 (c) Promulgate rules for awarding grants under par. (b). The rules shall require
4an applicant for a grant to identify the reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions that the
5applicant is capable of achieving with the grant.
AB133-ASA1-CA1,42,11 6(3) An eligible electric provider that is awarded a grant under sub. (2) (b) may
7assign the grant to a 3rd party if the 3rd party uses the grant for the purpose of
8reducing nitrogen oxide emissions and the eligible electric provider demonstrates to
9the satisfaction of the department of administration that the 3rd party is capable of
10achieving the reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions identified in the eligible electric
11provider's application for the grant.".
AB133-ASA1-CA1,42,12 1266. Page 55, line 21: after that line insert:
AB133-ASA1-CA1,42,15 13"(c) To the Lac Courte Oreilles Chippewa Indian tribe, $125,000 in each fiscal
14year to develop law enforcement capabilities on the reservation and trust lands of the
15tribe.".
AB133-ASA1-CA1,42,16 1667. Page 56, line 5: delete "and" and substitute "or".
AB133-ASA1-CA1,42,17 1768. Page 56, line 8: delete lines 8 to 11.
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