[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Greenwood Lake 7-22-2019 by L.L. No. 1-2019. Amendments noted where applicable.]
A. 
The intent of this chapter is to reduce the cost of natural gas and electricity services for residents of the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc.
B. 
The purpose of the Community Choice Aggregation Energy Program, as described to the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., by the Administrator, is to allow participating local governments, including the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., to procure energy supply service for their residential and commercial customers, who have the opportunity to opt out of the procurement, while maintaining transmission and distribution service from the existing distribution utility. This chapter establishes a program that will allow the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., or its designated agent for that purpose, to put out for bid the total amount of electricity and/or natural gas being purchased by its residential and commercial customers. Bundled customers will have the opportunity to have more negotiating strength and consequential potential to lower their overall energy costs, and to improve customer choice and value, by providing an additional alternative source for electricity and natural gas, thereby fulfilling the purposes of this chapter and fulfilling an important public purpose.
C. 
The Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., is hereby authorized to participate in a Community Choice Aggregation Program, pursuant to § 10, Subdivision 1(ii)a(12), of the New York Municipal Home Rule Law; and State of New York Public Service Commission Case No. 14-M-0224, Proceeding on Motion of the Commission to Enable Community Choice Aggregation Programs, Order Authorizing Framework for Community Choice Aggregation Opt-Out Program (issued April 20, 2016), including subsequent orders of the Public Service Commission issued in connection with Case No. 14-M-0224 (collectively, the "order").
D. 
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Community Choice Aggregation Energy Program Law" of the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc.
For the purposes of this chapter, and unless otherwise expressly stated or unless the context otherwise requires, the terms in this chapter shall have the meanings employed in the State of New York Public Service Commission's Uniform Business Practices or, if not so defined there, as indicated below:
ADMINISTRATOR
Good Energy, L.P., a foreign limited partnership, incorporated in the State of Delaware, and registered with the New York State Department of State in the County of New York.
BUNDLED CUSTOMERS
Residential and commercial customers of electricity and/or natural gas ("fuels") who are purchasing the fuels from the distribution utility.
COMMERCIAL
Nonresidential customers as permitted in the order.
COMMUNITY CHOICE AGGREGATION ENERGY PROGRAM or CCAE PROGRAM
A municipal energy procurement program, which replaces the incumbent utility as the default supplier for all bundled customers within the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc.
DISTRIBUTION UTILITY
Owner or controller of the means of distribution of the electricity or natural gas that is regulated by the Public Service Commission.
SUPPLIERS
Energy service companies (ESCOs) that produce electric power and natural gas for bundled customers in connection with this chapter or, alternatively, generators of electricity and natural gas, or other entities, who procure and resell electricity and natural gas.
A. 
A Community Choice Aggregation Energy Program is hereby established for the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., whereby the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., shall cooperate with the administrator by participating in the CCAE Program to the full extent permitted by the order, as set forth more fully herein. The role of the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., under the CCAE Program, involves the aggregation of the electric and/or natural gas supply for its residents, and the entering into a contract with one or more suppliers, through the Administrator, for the procurement of electricity and/or natural gas supply for its residential and commercial customers. Under the CCAE Program, the operation and ownership of the utility service shall remain with the distribution utility.
B. 
The procurement of energy supply by Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., through a CCAE Program constitutes neither the purchase of a public utility system, nor the furnishing of utility service. The Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., will not take over any part of the electric or gas transmission or distribution system and will not furnish any type of utility service, but will instead negotiate with suppliers through the administrator on behalf of participating residential and commercial customers.
C. 
In order to implement the CCAE Program, the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., shall adopt one or more resolutions that outline the process of and conditions for participation in the CCAE Program, as consistent with this chapter and the order. The Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., shall adopt the following policies and agreements consistent with the order: i) an implementation plan; ii) a data protection plan; a data security plan; and a certification of local authority (collectively the "policies"), The policies shall be adopted, submitted, amended, supplemented and filed in accordance with the order.
D. 
The Public Service Commission supervises retail markets and participates in these markets through legislative and regulatory authority and the Uniform Business Practices, which provide energy services, and the terms on which customers may be enrolled with ESCOs.
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Residential and commercial customers, regardless of size, shall be eligible to participate in the CCAE Program.
B. 
The administrator shall apply opt-in and opt-out status to customers in accordance with the order.
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The administrator, on behalf of the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., shall issue one or more requests for proposals to suppliers to provide energy to participants and may then award a contract in accordance with the CCAE Program.
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The terms of supplier contracts ("CCAE Program contract") shall comply with the order.
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The Administrator shall provide information and education to potential CCAE Program customers over no less than a two-month period.
B. 
The Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., shall mail opt-out letters to eligible opt-out customers provided: i) the policies have been filed; and ii) opt-out letters have been deemed compliant.
C. 
The opt-out letter shall comport with the requirements set forth in the order.
D. 
The initial opt-out period shall be 30 days after notification is sent to the customer.
A. 
The administrator may request the distribution utility's aggregated customer information on all bundled customers in the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., provided the Public Service Commission has approved the policies.
B. 
Provided the administrator has complied with the requirements of § 113-6A, the distribution utility shall transfer the aggregated customer and usage data within 20 days of a request from the administrator in accordance with the order.
C. 
Customer-specific information may be requested for all eligible customers once the administrator demonstrates that the requisite contracts with the ESCOs have been entered into and executed. Detailed customer information may be requested for eligible customers who did not opt out once the initial opt-out period has closed.
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After the administrator has entered into a CCAE Program contract with an ESCO, the distribution utility shall transfer customer-specific data to the administrator within five days of a request in accordance with the order.
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The administrator, the contracted supplier, and the Village of Greenwood Lake, Inc., shall protect customer information as required by law, subject to the order and the limitations of the New York State Freedom of Information Law.[1]
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Editor's Note: See Public Officers Law § 84 et seq.