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House approves Interlocal Cooperation Act change to let Intermountain Power Project sign contracts beyond 50 years

Utah House of Representatives · January 30, 2014
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Summary

The House passed House Bill 27 to exempt certain interlocal energy entities and Intermountain Power Project contracts from a statutory 50‑year limitation, a change sponsors said is needed for long-term contracts that may run into 2077; the bill passed the House 72‑2 and will be transmitted to the Senate.

The Utah House on Jan. 29 approved House Bill 27, which amends the Interlocal Cooperation Act to exempt certain interlocal energy entities — such as municipal power associations and the Intermountain Power Project (IPP) — from a statutory 50‑year contracting limitation.

Representative Barris introduced the bill, explaining that IPP is renegotiating long‑term contracts that…

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