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Utah PSC sets compressed schedule for SB 132 rules, asks Rocky Mountain Power to file draft Oct. 1
Summary
At a technical conference on SB 132 implementation, the Utah Public Service Commission and stakeholders agreed on a compressed drafting and comment schedule, including a company redline due Oct. 1, reply comments on Oct. 10 and a fee hearing to be held before Nov. 1.
The Utah Public Service Commission and stakeholders at a technical conference agreed to a compressed schedule to develop administrative rules implementing Senate Bill 132, asking Rocky Mountain Power to file a proposed rule redline by Oct. 1 and setting partiesreply comments for Oct. 10 as part of a series of deadlines leading to an Oct. 31 filing.
Commission staff said the commission needs proposed rule language and replied comments by Oct. 10 so the agency can meet statutory deadlines; Chair Jerry Fann noted a rule must be published by Oct. 31 so a 30-day public-comment period can follow. "What the commission would like to see is post rule language and the the filed reply comments are due October 10," a commission representative said during the conference.
Why it matters: the schedule compresses multiple rounds of review into weeks and will shape how…
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