Title 54 Public Utilities Chapter 8 Utah Underground Conversion of Utilities Law Section 3 Definitions.
54-8-3.Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Assessment" means for the purpose of taxation wherever appropriate.
(2) "Communication service" means the transmission of intelligence by electrical means,
including telephone, telegraph, messenger-call, clock, police, fire alarm, and traffic control
circuits or the transmission of standard television or radio signals.
(3) "Convert" or "conversion" means the removal of all or any part of any existing
overhead electric or communications facilities and the replacement thereof with underground
electric or communication facilities constructed at the same or different locations.
(4) (a) "Electric or communication facilities" means any works or improvements used or
useful in providing electric or communication service, including poles, supports, tunnels,
manholes, vaults, conduits, pipes, wires, conductors, guys, stubs, platforms, crossarms, braces,
transformers, insulators, cut-outs, switches, capacitors, meters, communication circuits,
appliances, attachments and appurtenances.
(b) "Electric facilities" does not include any facilities used or intended to be used for the
transmission of electric energy at nominal voltages in excess of 35 thousand volts.
(5) "Electric service" means the distribution of electricity by an electrical corporation for
heat, cooling, light or power.
(6) "Governing body" means the board of commissioners, city council, or board of
trustees as may be appropriate depending on whether the improvement district is located in a
county or within a city or town.
(7) "Overhead electric or communication facilities" means electric or communication
facilities located, in whole or in part, above the surface of the ground.
(8) "Point of delivery" means:
(a) a meter, for electric facilities; or
(b) a network interface device, for communication facilities.
(9) "Public utility" means any electric corporation or communications corporation that
provides electric or communication service to the general public by means of electric or
communication facilities.
(10) "Resolution" means ordinance when the governing body properly acts by ordinance
rather than by resolution.
(11) "Service entrance equipment" means facilities on the property owner's side of the
point of delivery that are necessary to accommodate service from a public utility.
(12) "Underground electric or communication facilities" means electric or
communication facilities located, in whole or in part, beneath the surface of the ground.
Amended by Chapter 369, 2008 General Session
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