(a) The commission may suspend, revoke, or amend a retail electric provider’s certificate for significant violations of this title or the rules adopted under this title or of any reliability standard adopted by an independent organization certified by the commission to ensure the reliability of a power region’s electrical network, including the failure to observe any scheduling, operating, planning, reliability, or settlement protocols established by the independent organization. The commission may also suspend or revoke a retail electric provider’s certificate if the provider no longer has the financial or technical capability to provide continuous and reliable electric service.
(b) The commission may suspend or revoke a power generation company’s registration for significant violations of this title or the rules adopted under this title or of the reliability standards adopted by an independent organization certified by the commission to ensure the reliability of a power region’s electrical network, including the failure to observe any scheduling, operating, planning, reliability, or settlement protocols established by the independent organization.

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Terms Used In Texas Utilities Code 39.356

  • Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.

(c) The commission may suspend or revoke an aggregator’s registration for significant violations of this title or of the rules adopted under this title.