§1163. Power to regulate rates and service; exceptions
A.(1) The commission shall exercise all necessary power and authority over any
street railway, gas, electric light, heat, power, waterworks, or other local public utility for the
purpose of fixing and regulating the rates charged or to be charged by and service furnished
by such public utilities.
(2) However, no aspect of direct sales of natural gas by natural gas producers, natural
gas pipeline companies, natural gas distribution companies, or any other person engaging in
the direct sale of natural gas to industrial users for fuel or for utilization in any manufacturing
process, or to any person for use in vehicles capable of using compressed natural gas which
when combusted results in comparably lower emissions of oxides of nitrogen, volatile
organic compounds, carbon monoxide, or particulates or any combination thereof, shall be
subject to such regulation by the commission.
(3) In addition, a schedule of rates of an electric cooperative shall not require
approval of the commission if the schedule previously was approved by the board of
directors of the electric cooperative and by the federal government or any agency thereof, nor
shall the authority of the commission extend to the service rendered by electric cooperatives
except to the extent provided in R.S. 45:123 and in orders of the commission promulgated
to effectuate the purposes of R.S. 45:123.
B. The commission shall exercise all necessary power and authority over any electric
cooperative, that, by a vote of its membership, has elected to be regulated by the commission,
as provided in R.S. 12:426, for the purpose of fixing and regulating the rates charged or to
be charged and services furnished by the cooperative.
C. To ensure that costs passed through to consumers are just and reasonable, the
commission shall, no less frequently than every other year, audit the adjustment clause filings
submitted by a public electric utility in this state, exercise its authorized review and
determination of such filings, and exercise its control and rate-fixing authority to modify fuel
adjustment charges of an electric utility as assessed by an electric utility to rate-paying
consumers through operation of the utility's fuel adjustment clause.
Acts 1964, No. 446, §1; Acts 1978, No. 77, §1; Acts 1983, No. 636, §3, eff. Jan. 1,
1984; Acts 1990, No. 306, §1; Acts 1990, No. 531, §1; Acts 2016, No. 135, §1.