Mich. Admin. Code R. 460.10102 - Definitions
Rule 2.
(1) As used
in these rules:
(a) "Affiliate" means a
person or entity that directly or indirectly through 1 or more intermediates,
controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with another specified
entity. As used in these rules, "control" means, whether through an ownership,
beneficial, contractual, or equitable interest, the possession, directly or
indirectly, of the power to direct or to cause the direction of the management
or policies of a person or entity or the ownership of at least 7% of an entity
either directly or indirectly.
(b)
"Alternative electric supplier" means a person selling electric generation
service to retail customers in this state as licensed by the commission under
section 10a of 2016 PA 341, MCL 460.10a. Alternative electric supplier does not
include a person who physically delivers electricity directly to retail
customers in this state. An alternative electric supplier is not a public
utility, but may be an affiliate of a public utility.
(c) "Commission" means the public service
commission.
(d) "Other entity
within the corporate structure" means a division, department, subsidiary, or
similar entity within the corporate structure of a utility.
(e) "Third-party" means an entity separate
from a utility, and separate from a utility affiliate, that offers value-added
programs and services to a utilitys customers through a contract.
(f) "Utility" means an electric, steam, or
natural gas utility regulated by the public service commission, and an electric
or natural gas cooperative that is subject to regulation pursuant to the
Electric Cooperative Member-Regulation Act, 2008 PA 167, MCL 460.31 to
460.39.
(g) "Value-added programs
and services" means programs and services that are utility or energy related,
including, but not limited to, home comfort and protection, appliance service,
building energy performance, alternative energy options, or engineering and
construction services. Value-added programs and services do not include energy
optimization or energy waste reduction programs paid for by utility customers
as part of the regulated rates.
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