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17. 196.01 (12) of the statutes is repealed.
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18. 196.19 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.19
(3) A copy of as much of the schedules filed under sub. (1) as the
25commission determines necessary for the use of the public shall be
printed produced
1in plain type,
and kept on file
in every at the public utility
station or office where
2payments are made by consumers, and made available to the public at least 10 days
3before the schedules take effect, unless the commission prescribes a shorter time
4period. In making a copy available to the public, a public utility may make the copy
5available at locations where customer payments are accepted, on the public utility's
6Internet site, or in a form and place
that is otherwise readily accessible to the public.
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19. 196.19 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.19
(4) If a schedule of joint rates or charges is in force between public
9utilities, the schedule shall be
printed and filed with the commission under sub. (1).
10The commission shall determine the portion of the schedule necessary for the use of
11the public. The public utilities shall
file make the portion of the schedule
available
12to the public as provided under sub. (3).
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20. 196.192 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.192
(3) (b) Nothing in s. 196.20,
196.21, 196.22, 196.37, 196.60 or 196.604
15prohibits the commission from approving a filing under sub. (2) or approving
16market-based rates under par. (a).
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21. 196.194 of the statutes is amended to read:
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18196.194 Gas utility individual contracts. Nothing in ss. 196.03, 196.19,
19196.20,
196.21, 196.22, 196.37, 196.60, 196.604 and 196.625 prohibits the
20commission from approving the filing of a tariff which permits a gas utility to enter
21into an individual contract with an individual customer if the term of the contract
22is no more than 5 years, or a longer period approved by the commission, and if the
23commission determines that substitute gas services are available to customers or
24potential customers of the gas utility and the absence of such a tariff will cause the
25gas utility to be disadvantaged in competing for business. A tariff filed under this
1section shall include the condition that any such contract shall be compensatory. The
2tariff shall include any other condition and procedure required by the commission in
3the public interest. Within 20 days after a contract authorized under this section or
4an amendment to such a contract has been executed, the gas utility shall submit the
5contract to the commission. The commission shall give notice to any person, upon
6request, that a contract authorized under this section has been received by the
7commission. The notice shall identify the gas utility that has entered into the
8contract. Within 6 months after receiving substantial evidence that a contract may
9be noncompensatory, or upon its own motion, the commission shall investigate and
10determine whether the contract is compensatory. If the commission determines that
11the contract is noncompensatory, the commission may make appropriate
12adjustments in the rates or tariffs of the gas utility that has entered into the contract,
13in addition to other remedies under this chapter. The dollar amount of the
14adjustment may not be less than the amount by which the contract was found to be
15noncompensatory.
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22. 196.203 (1m) of the statutes is repealed.
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23. 196.21 of the statutes is repealed.
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24. 196.49 (5g) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.49
(5g) (a) (intro.) A public utility is exempt from the requirement to obtain
20a certification or approval of the commission under
this section sub. (2) or (3) before
21beginning a proposed project if the estimated gross cost of the proposed project is not
22more than one of the following cost thresholds:
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25. 196.491 (3) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.491
(3) (g) The commission shall take final action on an application filed
25under par. (a) 1. within 180 days after the application is determined or considered
1to be complete under par. (a) 2. If the commission fails to take final action within the
2180-day period, the commission is considered to have issued a certificate of public
3convenience and necessity with respect to the application, unless the
commission,
4within the 180-day period, petitions the circuit court for Dane County for an
5extension of time for taking final action on the application and the court grants an
6extension. Upon a showing of good cause, the court may extend the 180-day 7chairperson of the commission extends the time period for no more than an
8additional 180 days
for good cause. If the commission fails to take final action within
9the extended period, the commission is considered to have issued a certificate of
10public convenience and necessity with respect to the application.
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26. 196.50 (2) (i) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.50
(2) (i) A telecommunications utility certified under this subsection is
13exempt from ss. 196.02 (2) and (6), 196.05, 196.06, 196.07, 196.08, 196.09, 196.10,
14196.12, 196.13, 196.16, 196.18, 196.19, 196.20,
196.21, 196.219 (3) (c), (e), (g), and (L),
15(4d), (4m), and (5), 196.24, 196.395 (1), 196.49, 196.52, 196.58, 196.60, 196.64,
16196.72, 196.78, and 196.79 and, except with respect to wholesale
17telecommunications service, is exempt from s. 196.219 (4).
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27. 197.10 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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197.10
(4) Insofar as the use, operation, service, management, control, sale,
20lease, purchase, extension, improvement, rates, value or earnings of the properties
21of the public utility or provisions looking toward the ultimate acquisition of the same
22are made subject to the terms of any contract provided for in sub. (1), and so long as
23said contract remains in force, the following sections of the statutes shall be
24inapplicable to the same: ss. 196.02 (1) and (2), 196.05, 196.09, 196.10, 196.11,
25196.15, 196.16, 196.19 (6), 196.20,
196.21, 196.22, 196.26, 196.28, 196.30, 196.37,
1196.39, 196.40, 196.58, 196.70, 197.01 (2) to (4), 197.02, 197.03, 197.04, 197.05,
2197.06, 197.08 and 197.09; provided that nothing in any contract made hereunder
3shall operate to prevent an appeal to the public service commission by any person,
4other than a party to said contract, upon any complaint alleging that any rate, fare,
5charge or classification, or any joint rate, or any regulation, act or practice relating
6to the production, transmission, delivery or furnishing of gas, heat, light or power,
7or any service in connection therewith, is unjustly discriminatory, or that any such
8service is inadequate or cannot be obtained. Upon said appeal the commission shall,
9as provided by law, determine and by order fix a rate, fare, charge, classification, joint
10rate or regulation, act or practice or service to be imposed, observed or followed in the
11future in lieu of that found to be unjustly discriminatory or inadequate.
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28. 227.01 (13) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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227.01
(13) (intro.) "Rule" means a regulation, standard, statement of policy
, 14or general order of general application which has the effect of law and which is issued
15by an agency to implement, interpret
, or make specific legislation enforced or
16administered by the agency or to govern the organization or procedure of the agency.
17"Rule" includes a modification of a rule under s. 227.265. "Rule" does not include, and
18s. 227.10 does not apply to, any action or inaction of an agency, whether it would
19otherwise meet the definition under this subsection, which:
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29. 227.11 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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227.11
(2) (intro.) Rule-making authority is expressly conferred
on an agency 22as follows:
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30. 227.265 of the statutes is created to read:
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24227.265 Repeal or modification of rules. If a bill to repeal or modify a rule
25is enacted, the procedures under ss. 227.114 to 227.21 and 227.26 do not apply.
1Instead, the legislative reference bureau shall publish the repeal or modification in
2the Wisconsin administrative code and register as required under s. 35.93, and the
3repeal or modification shall take effect as provided in s. 227.22.
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31. 227.27 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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227.27
(2) The code shall be prima facie evidence in all courts and proceedings
6as provided by s. 889.01, but this does not preclude reference to or, in case of a
7discrepancy, control over a rule filed with the legislative reference bureau
or the
8secretary of state under s. 227.20 or modified under s. 227.265, and the certified copy
9of a rule shall also and in the same degree be prima facie evidence in all courts and
10proceedings.
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32. 941.40 (3) and (4) (b) of the statutes are amended to read:
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941.40
(3) Any person who, for any purpose, intentionally makes or causes to
13be made a physical electrical connection with any wire, cable, conductor, ground,
14equipment, facility, or other property of any
telegraph, telecommunications
, electric
15light, or electric power company, including a cooperative association organized under
16ch. 185, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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17(4) (b) Subsections (2) and (3) do not apply to a person who acts with the
18permission of the
telegraph, telecommunications
, electric light, or electric power
19company, including a cooperative association organized under ch. 185,
that is
20affected or that owns the wire, pole, cable, conductor, ground, equipment, facility, or
21other
affected property
or with the permission of the person who owns the property
22on which the wire, pole, cable, conductor, ground, equipment, facility, or other
23affected property is located.
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33. PSC ch. 171 of the administrative code is repealed.
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34.
Nonstatutory provisions.
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1(1)
Cable television telecommunications service providers.
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2(a) In this subsection, "cable television telecommunications provider" means
3a person whom the public service commission has, prior to the effective date of this
4paragraph, certified as an alternative telecommunications utility defined in section
5196.01 (1d) (a), 2011 stats.
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6(b) On the effective date of this paragraph, a cable television
7telecommunications service provider is considered certified as an alternative
8telecommunications utility defined in section 196.01 (1d) (f) of the statutes,
9notwithstanding the absence of a finding required under section 196.01 (1d) (f). The
10public service commission shall issue a certification as an alternative
11telecommunications utility defined in section 196.01 (1d) (f) to each such cable
12television telecommunications service provider.
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35.
Initial applicability.
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14(1)
Availability of public utility schedules. The treatment of sections 196.19
15(3) and (4) and 196.21 of the statutes first applies to schedules that are filed on the
16effective date of this subsection.
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(2)
Project certificates and approvals. The treatment of section 196.49 (5g)
18(a) (intro.) of the statutes first applies to projects that begin on the effective date of
19this subsection.
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20(3)
Certificates of public convenience and necessity; deadline extension. 21The treatment of section 196.491 (3) (g) of the statutes first applies to applications
22received on the effective date of this subsection.
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23(4)
Tampering with telecommunications or electric wires. The treatment of
24section 941.40 (3) and (4) (b) of the statutes first applies to an act committed on the
25effective date of this subsection.
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36.
Effective dates. This act takes effect on the day after publication,
2except as follows:
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(1) The treatment of section 35.93 (2) (b) 4. and (c) 1. and (3) (e) (intro.) and 1.
4of the statutes takes effect on January 1, 2015.
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5(2) The treatment of section 101.862 (4) (f) of the statutes takes effect on April
61, 2014.