Wis. Admin. Code Public Service Commission PSC 137.03 - Program administrator selection
(1) ROLE OF THE
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR. The program administrator shall oversee a portfolio of
energy efficiency and renewable resource statewide programs, in which other
market providers and contractors implement measures with end-use
customers.
(2) SELECTION CRITERIA.
Prior to the solicitation of a program administrator under s.
196.374(2) (a) 1, Stats., the energy utilities shall
submit their proposed criteria for evaluating proposals and selecting a program
administrator to the commission. These criteria shall evaluate the following:
(a) The qualifications and financial
soundness of a proposed program administrator and any proposed administrative
subcontractor.
(b) The previous
performance of a proposed program administrator and any proposed administrative
subcontractor.
(c) The technical
feasibility and quality of the proposed work plan, including the feasibility of
proposed goals, performance measures, and environmental and economic benefits
identified as objectives in the proposal.
(d) Compliance with each of the policies and
goals the commission identifies for the statewide energy efficiency
program.
(e) Other factors the
commission considers relevant.
(3) APPROVED, MODIFIED, OR REJECTED SELECTION
CRITERIA. The energy utilities' proposed selection criteria are subject to the
commission's prior approval. The commission may modify or reject the proposed
selection criteria within 20 working days after it receives them. If the
commission does so, it shall explain its reasons in writing. The energy
utilities may propose a new criterion to replace any modified or rejected
criterion. If the commission does not modify or reject any of the proposed
selection criteria within 20 working days after receiving them, they are deemed
approved.
(4) NOTICE TO COMMISSION
WHEN PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR IS SELECTED. The energy utilities shall notify the
commission in writing of their selection of a program administrator. The energy
utilities may negotiate a combination of proposals from various administrators,
if they determine that such a combination would better meet the objectives of
the statewide program.
(5)
COMMISSION APPROVAL OF PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR. The commission shall, in writing
and within 40 working days after it receives the energy utilities' notice under
sub. (4), approve or reject for cause a program administrator whom the energy
utilities selected.
(6) RIGHT TO
PROTEST. If the energy utilities dispute the commission's rejection of a
selected program administrator under sub. (5), they may protest to the
commission. The energy utilities shall serve such a protest in writing on the
division administrator within 20 working days after they receive notice of the
commission's rejection. The division administrator may settle and resolve any
protest brought under this subsection. If the protest cannot be resolved by
mutual agreement, the division administrator shall issue a written decision to
the energy utilities.
(7) APPEAL.
The energy utilities may, within 20 working days after the division
administrator issues a decision under sub. (6), appeal the decision to the
commission by alleging facts that show a violation of a particular statute or
provision of this chapter.
(8)
CONTRACT STATUS. The energy utilities may not sign a contract with a proposed
program administrator during the 40 working days when the commission can review
the energy utilities' proposed selection under sub. (5) or while a protest or
appeal is pending under sub. (6) or (7). The commission may void any contract
for the selection of a program administrator that is signed during these
periods.
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