Wis. Admin. Code Public Service Commission PSC 137.06 - Procedures to receive contributions from municipal utilities and retail electric cooperatives
(1) INVOICE FORMS. The energy utilities shall
design invoice forms for municipal utilities and retail electric cooperatives
that elect to contribute the fees they charge under s.
196.374(7) (a) and (b) 2., Stats., to statewide
programs. The participating municipal utilities and retail electric
cooperatives shall use these forms to send in their collections.
(2) PROCEDURES FOR FEE CONTRIBUTIONS TO
STATEWIDE PROGRAMS.
(a) At the end of each
quarter, each participating municipal utility and retail electric cooperative
shall inform the energy utilities of the dollar amount of fees it has collected
for energy efficiency programs in the previous quarter. Participating municipal
utilities and retail electric cooperatives shall deliver this information to
the energy utilities within 15 working days after the quarter
concludes.
(b) The energy utilities
shall verify the amount collected by each participating municipal utility or
retail electric cooperative.
(c)
When the energy utilities have received the information specified in par. (a),
they shall produce an invoice for each participating municipal utility or
retail electric cooperative and deliver the invoice to the municipal utility or
retail electric cooperative.
(d)
Within 30 working days after it receives the invoice, the participating
municipal utility or retail electric cooperative shall send a check to the
address specified by the energy utilities for deposit in the fund for statewide
programs.
(e) The energy utilities
shall take reasonable steps to ensure that participating municipal utilities
and retail electric cooperatives remit payments completely and on a timely
basis.
(3) REPORTS. The
energy utilities shall record the payment of each municipal utility or retail
electric cooperative and create reports that include each municipal utility's
and retail electric cooperative's cumulative contributions for the fiscal
year.
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