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PUBLIC UTILITIES AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Gregory S. Bell

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House Sponsor: Sheryl L. Allen

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill makes changes to Title 54, Chapter 17, Energy Resource Procurement Act,
             10      allowing a waiver of requirements for solicitation and approval of acquisition or
             11      construction of a significant energy resource.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    eliminates existing language concerning a waiver of the requirement for solicitation
             15      of significant energy resource acquisition;
             16          .    provides a process for obtaining a waiver of requirements for solicitation and
             17      approval of acquisition or construction of a significant energy resource, including
             18      providing for:
             19              .    participation by any interested person; and
             20              .    protection of confidential information disclosed in the waiver application; and
             21          .    makes technical changes.
             22      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             23          None
             24      Other Special Clauses:
             25          This bill provides an immediate effective date.
             26      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             27      AMENDS:
             28          54-17-201, as enacted by Chapter 11, Laws of Utah 2005
             29          54-17-302, as enacted by Chapter 11, Laws of Utah 2005


             30      ENACTS:
             31          54-17-501, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             32      Uncodified Material Affected:
             33      ENACTS UNCODIFIED MATERIAL
             34     
             35      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             36          Section 1. Section 54-17-201 is amended to read:
             37           54-17-201. Solicitation process required -- Exception.
             38          (1) (a) An affected electrical utility shall comply with this chapter to acquire or
             39      construct a significant energy resource after February 25, 2005.
             40          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), this chapter does not apply to a significant
             41      energy resource for which the affected electrical utility has issued a solicitation before February
             42      25, 2005.
             43          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3), to acquire or construct a significant
             44      energy resource, an affected electrical utility shall conduct a solicitation process that is
             45      approved by the commission.
             46          (b) To obtain the approval of the commission of a solicitation process, the affected
             47      electrical utility shall file with the commission a request for approval that includes:
             48          (i) a description of the solicitation process the affected electrical utility will use;
             49          (ii) a complete proposed solicitation; and
             50          (iii) any other information the commission requires by rule made in accordance with
             51      Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             52          (c) In ruling on the request for approval of a solicitation process, the commission shall
             53      determine whether the solicitation process:
             54          (i) complies with this chapter and rules made in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a,
             55      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act; and
             56          (ii) is in the public interest taking into consideration:
             57          (A) whether it will most likely result in the acquisition, production, and delivery of


             58      electricity at the lowest reasonable cost to the retail customers of an affected electrical utility
             59      located in this state;
             60          (B) long-term and short-term impacts;
             61          (C) risk;
             62          (D) reliability;
             63          (E) financial impacts on the affected electrical utility; and
             64          (F) other factors determined by the commission to be relevant.
             65          (d) Before approving a solicitation process under this section the commission:
             66          (i) may hold a public hearing; and
             67          (ii) shall provide an opportunity for public comment.
             68          (e) As part of its review of a solicitation process, the commission may provide the
             69      affected electrical utility guidance on any additions or changes to its proposed solicitation
             70      process.
             71          (f) Unless the commission determines that additional time to analyze a solicitation
             72      process is warranted and is in the public interest, within 90 days of the day on which the
             73      affected electrical utility files a request for approval of the solicitation process, the commission
             74      shall:
             75          (i) approve a proposed solicitation process;
             76          (ii) suggest modifications to a proposed solicitation process; or
             77          (iii) reject a proposed solicitation process.
             78          (3) [(a)] Notwithstanding Subsection (2), an affected electrical utility may acquire or
             79      construct a significant energy resource without conducting a solicitation process if [the
             80      commission finds that waiving the requirement of a solicitation process is in the public interest
             81      because:] it obtains a waiver of the solicitation requirement in accordance with Section
             82      54-17-501 .
             83          [(i) there exists:]
             84          [(A) a clear emergency; or]
             85          [(B) a time-limited commercial or technical opportunity that provides value to the


             86      customers of the affected electrical utility; or]
             87          [(ii) there exists a factor not described in Subsection (3)(a)(i) that makes waiving the
             88      requirement of conducting a solicitation in the public interest.]
             89          [(b) To obtain a finding from the commission under Subsection (3)(a), the affected
             90      electrical utility shall file with the commission the information required by the commission by
             91      rule made in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.]
             92          [(c) Unless the commission determines that additional time to analyze a request for
             93      waiver of a solicitation process is warranted and is in the public interest, within 30 days of the
             94      day on which the affected electrical utility files a request for waiver of the solicitation process,
             95      the commission shall:]
             96          [(i) approve the waiver;]
             97          [(ii) approve the waiver subject to conditions imposed by the commission; or]
             98          [(iii) reject the waiver.]
             99          [(d) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
             100      the commission may define what constitutes:]
             101          [(i) a clear emergency; or]
             102          [(ii) a time-limited commercial or technical opportunity.]
             103          (4) In accordance with the commission's authority under Subsection 54-12-2 (2), the
             104      commission shall determine:
             105          (a) whether this chapter or another competitive bidding procedure shall apply to a
             106      purchase of a significant energy resource by an affected electrical utility from a small power
             107      producer or cogenerator; and
             108          (b) if this chapter applies as provided in Subsection (4)(a), the manner in which this
             109      chapter applies to a purchase of a significant energy resource by an affected electrical utility
             110      from a small power producer or cogenerator.
             111          Section 2. Section 54-17-302 is amended to read:
             112           54-17-302. Approval of a significant energy resource decision required.
             113          (1) If pursuant to Part 2, Solicitation Process, an affected electrical utility is required to


             114      conduct a solicitation for a significant energy resource or [is exempt from conducting a
             115      solicitation under Subsection 54-17-201 (3)] obtains a waiver of the requirement to conduct a
             116      solicitation under Section 54-17-501 , but does not obtain a waiver of the requirement to obtain
             117      approval of the significant energy resource decision under Section 54-17-501 , the affected
             118      electrical utility shall obtain approval of its significant energy resource decision:
             119          (a) after the completion of the solicitation process, if the affected electrical utility is
             120      required to conduct a solicitation; and
             121          (b) before an affected electrical utility may construct or enter into a binding agreement
             122      to acquire the significant energy resource.
             123          (2) (a) To obtain the approval required by Subsection (1), the affected electrical utility
             124      shall file a request for approval with the commission.
             125          (b) The request for approval required by this section shall include any information
             126      required by the commission by rule made in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             127      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             128          (3) In ruling on a request for approval of a significant energy resource decision, the
             129      commission shall determine whether the significant energy resource decision:
             130          (a) is reached in compliance with this chapter and rules made in accordance with Title
             131      63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act;
             132          (b) (i) is reached in compliance with the solicitation process approved by the
             133      commission in accordance with Part 2, Solicitation Process; or
             134          (ii) is reached after the waiver of the solicitation process as provided in Subsection
             135      54-17-201 (3); and
             136          (c) is in the public interest, taking into consideration:
             137          (i) whether it will most likely result in the acquisition, production, and delivery of
             138      electricity at the lowest reasonable cost to the retail customers of an affected electrical utility
             139      located in this state;
             140          (ii) long-term and short-term impacts;
             141          (iii) risk;


             142          (iv) reliability;
             143          (v) financial impacts on the affected electrical utility; and
             144          (vi) other factors determined by the commission to be relevant.
             145          (4) The commission may not approve a significant energy resource decision under this
             146      section before holding a public hearing.
             147          (5) Unless the commission determines that additional time to analyze a significant
             148      energy resource decision is warranted and is in the public interest, within 180 days of the day
             149      on which the affected electrical utility files a request for approval, the commission shall:
             150          (a) approve the significant energy resource decision;
             151          (b) approve the significant energy resource decision subject to conditions imposed by
             152      the commission; or
             153          (c) disapprove the significant energy resource decision.
             154          (6) The commission shall include in its order under this section:
             155          (a) findings as to the total projected costs for construction or acquisition of an
             156      approved significant energy resource; and
             157          (b) the basis upon which the findings described in Subsection (6)(a) are made.
             158          (7) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, an affected electrical utility may
             159      acquire a significant energy resource without obtaining approval pursuant to this section if it
             160      obtains a waiver of the requirement for approval in accordance with Section 54-17-501 .
             161          [(7)] (8) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking
             162      Act, the commission shall make rules regarding the process for approval of a significant energy
             163      resource decision under this section.
             164          Section 3. Section 54-17-501 is enacted to read:
             165     
Part 5. Waiver of Energy Resource Procurement Requirements

             166          54-17-501. Waiver of requirement for solicitation or approval.
             167          (1) An affected electrical utility may obtain a waiver of the requirement that it conduct
             168      a solicitation process under Part 2, Solicitation Process, or the requirement that it obtain
             169      approval of a significant energy resource decision under Part 3, Resource Plans and Significant


             170      Energy Resource Approval, if the commission determines that waiving the requirement is in
             171      the public interest because there exists:
             172          (a) a clear emergency;
             173          (b) a time-limited commercial or technical opportunity that provides value to the
             174      customers of the affected electrical utility; or
             175          (c) any other factor that makes waiving the requirement in the public interest.
             176          (2) To obtain a finding from the commission under Subsection (1), the affected
             177      electrical utility shall, as soon as practicable after learning of the existence of a circumstance
             178      specified in Subsection (1):
             179          (a) file a verified application with the commission; and
             180          (b) serve an electronic and paper copy of the verified application, including all
             181      associated exhibits and attachments, on each person reflected on a list to be maintained and
             182      published by the commission on its Internet website that has requested service of waiver
             183      requests and has signed a generic protective order issued by the commission limiting the use of
             184      information contained in or attached to a waiver request.
             185          (3) A verified application filed pursuant to Subsection (2) shall:
             186          (a) identify any waiver requested;
             187          (b) explain the basis for each waiver requested;
             188          (c) specify any time sensitivity associated with the verified application;
             189          (d) explain why the waiver requested is in the public interest; and
             190          (e) contain other information required by the commission by rule made in accordance
             191      with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             192          (4) Upon receipt of a verified application filed under Subsection (2), the commission
             193      shall, before the end of the next business day, provide public notice of a technical conference to
             194      be held no sooner than three business days and no later than seven calendar days following the
             195      day on which the verified application is filed and served.
             196          (5) (a) At the technical conference held under Subsection (4), the affected electrical
             197      utility shall provide adequate support for its verified application and shall respond to questions


             198      of the commission, an independent evaluator if one is participating, and any other interested
             199      person.
             200          (b) The commission shall prepare and retain a transcript of the technical conference.
             201          (6) No less than three business days and no more than seven calendar days following
             202      the technical conference, the independent evaluator and any interested person may file and
             203      serve comments concerning the verified application.
             204          (7) The commission shall issue a written decision either granting, granting with
             205      conditions, or denying each waiver requested no later than seven calendar days following the
             206      deadline for the independent evaluator and any interested person to file comments under
             207      Subsection (6).
             208          (8) (a) If confidential or trade secret information is provided or used in the verified
             209      application, in the technical conference, in comments filed on the verified application or
             210      otherwise in the process, that information shall be clearly identified by the providing person as
             211      confidential and shall be provided on a confidential basis subject to the terms of a protective
             212      order issued by the commission.
             213          (b) (i) The commission shall issue a generic protective order to govern access to and
             214      use of confidential information in connection with a request for waiver under this part.
             215          (ii) Upon request by the affected electrical utility or any interested person, the
             216      commission may issue a supplemental protective order in connection with any verified
             217      application.
             218          (c) (i) The generic protective order and any supplemental protective order restrict use
             219      of confidential information to the proceeding on the verified application, however, use of the
             220      confidential information in the proceeding is not considered a competitive purpose under
             221      Subsection (8)(c)(ii).
             222          (ii) The generic protective order and any supplemental protective order shall forbid the
             223      use of confidential information for competitive purposes.
             224          (d) An interested person may gain access to and use confidential information in
             225      accordance with the terms of a protective order issued by the commission.


             226          (9) Notwithstanding the time frames in Subsections (4), (6), and (7), the commission:
             227          (a) shall take action or schedule proceedings as soon as reasonably practicable in light
             228      of the circumstances and urgency demonstrated by the verified application and any subsequent
             229      information provided during the process; and
             230          (b) may shorten or lengthen the time frames if the commission determines that
             231      changing them is warranted and in the public interest, except that a time frame may not be
             232      lengthened solely because an independent evaluator is not available to participate or to
             233      complete a recommendation.
             234          (10) If an affected electrical utility is granted a waiver to acquire or construct a
             235      significant energy resource in accordance with this section:
             236          (a) the provisions of Sections 54-17-303 and 54-17-304 do not apply to the significant
             237      energy resource decision;
             238          (b) any cost recovery that an affected electrical utility seeks in connection with that
             239      significant energy resource is subject to a future prudence review by the commission under
             240      Subsection 54-4-4 (4); and
             241          (c) the waiver grant does not create any presumption that the affected electrical utility's
             242      action in acquiring or constructing a significant energy resource was prudent.
             243          (11) (a) Subject to Subsection (11)(b), the commission shall use reasonable efforts to
             244      have an independent evaluator available to participate in any application for a waiver under this
             245      part.
             246          (b) The commission may decline to use an independent evaluator in the consideration
             247      of a waiver application if the commission determines the use of an independent evaluator is:
             248          (i) not appropriate under the circumstances;
             249          (ii) not available under terms or conditions the commission considers reasonable; or
             250          (iii) not available to participate or complete a recommendation within any time frame
             251      established under Subsection (4), (6), (7), or (9).
             252          (c) The validity of an order entered under this part is not affected by:
             253          (i) the unavailability of an independent evaluator; or


             254          (ii) the failure of an independent evaluator to participate or complete a
             255      recommendation within any time frame established under Subsection (4), (6), (7), or (9).
             256          (12) The commission shall issue a generic protective order as provided in Subsections
             257      (2)(b) and (8)(b).
             258          (13) By September 1, 2007, the commission shall, in accordance with Title 63, Chapter
             259      46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, make rules concerning the process for obtaining a
             260      waiver of the solicitation or approval process consistent with this section.
             261          Section 4. Commission issuance of protective order.
             262          Within 30 days after the effective date of this bill, the commission shall issue the
             263      generic protective order described in Subsection 54-17-501 (12).
             264          Section 5. Effective date.
             265          If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this bill takes effect
             266      upon approval by the governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah
             267      Constitution Article VII, Section 8, without the governor's signature, or in the case of a veto,
             268      the date of veto override.


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