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Chapter 216E
Section 216E.06
Recent History
- 2024 216E.06 Amended 2024 c 127 art 45 s 5
- 2024 216E.06 Amended 2024 c 126 art 9 s 5
- 2023 216E.06 Amended 2023 c 60 art 12 s 57
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216E.06 EMERGENCY PERMIT.
(a) Any utility whose electric power system requires the immediate construction of a large
electric power generating plant or high-voltage transmission line due to a major unforeseen event
may apply to the commission for an emergency permit. The application shall provide notice in
writing of the major unforeseen event and the need for immediate construction. The permit must
be issued in a timely manner, no later than 195 days after the commission's acceptance of the
application and upon a finding by the commission that (1) a demonstrable emergency exists, (2)
the emergency requires immediate construction, and (3) adherence to the procedures and time
schedules specified in section 216E.03 would jeopardize the utility's electric power system or
would jeopardize the utility's ability to meet the electric needs of its customers in an orderly
and timely manner.
(b) A public hearing to determine if an emergency exists must be held within 90 days of the
application. The commission, after notice and hearing, shall adopt rules specifying the criteria
for emergency certification.
History: 2001 c 212 art 7 s 16; 2005 c 97 art 3 s 8
(a) Any utility whose electric power system requires the immediate construction of a large
electric power generating plant or high-voltage transmission line due to a major unforeseen event
may apply to the commission for an emergency permit. The application shall provide notice in
writing of the major unforeseen event and the need for immediate construction. The permit must
be issued in a timely manner, no later than 195 days after the commission's acceptance of the
application and upon a finding by the commission that (1) a demonstrable emergency exists, (2)
the emergency requires immediate construction, and (3) adherence to the procedures and time
schedules specified in section 216E.03 would jeopardize the utility's electric power system or
would jeopardize the utility's ability to meet the electric needs of its customers in an orderly
and timely manner.
(b) A public hearing to determine if an emergency exists must be held within 90 days of the
application. The commission, after notice and hearing, shall adopt rules specifying the criteria
for emergency certification.
History: 2001 c 212 art 7 s 16; 2005 c 97 art 3 s 8
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