(a) A utility's
tariff for line extensions and service connections, or, if appropriate, special
contracts under
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AAC 48.390, must include the following:
(1) the amount of the costs, maximum footage,
or equipment allowance for a line extension and a service connection, to be
provided by the utility at no charge; the utility may specify different
allowances for different customer classes;
(2) a requirement, subject to the provisions
of (3) and (4) of this subsection and to (c) and (d) of this section, that a
customer requesting a line extension or service connection must pay all costs
which exceed the amount for which the utility is responsible under (a)(1) of
this section;
(3) a statement that
the customer is not responsible for the cost of system upgrade that is
incidentally the result of the customer's addition to the system, if the
customer has a load requirement comparable to those in the area being served by
the facilities requiring upgrade;
(4) if required by the utility, an
explanation that, in a service area where overhead installation is the
standard, a customer requesting an underground line extension or service
connection shall pay the difference between the cost for an overhead line
extension or service connection and the actual cost of the underground
installation in addition to the amount computed under (2) of this
subsection;
(5) a statement that
within a specified period, but in any event at least annually, any previously
paid advances for construction of a completed line extension will be recomputed
to reflect new customer additions; the utility shall require each new customer
to pay, as an advance for construction, a prorated share of the original line
extension cost; the utility shall refund or credit, as appropriate, any
subsequent advances for construction to those customers who previously advanced
money for connection to the completed line extension;
(6) a description of the period during which
refunds of, or credits for, advances for construction will be paid;
(7) a description of the methodology the
utility used to calculate the refund of, or credit for, an advance for
construction required by (5) of this subsection; a customer who has advanced
money for construction may request an annual report of customers added to the
line extension;
(8) a statement
that in no case may the amount of a refund or credit under (5) of this
subsection exceed the amount originally advanced;
(9) a statement as to whether advances for
construction will be interest bearing; and
(10) a statement that
(A) if a customer's authorized representative
performs work adjacent to or within an easement or right-of-way, and it poses a
hazard, is in violation of law, or significantly interferes with the utility's
access to equipment, the utility shall notify the customer or the customer's
authorized representative; and
(B)
the customer does not promptly correct the situation, the utility may take the
necessary actions to eliminate the hazard, obstruction, or violation at the
customer's expense.
(b) A line extension and service connection
agreement requiring payment by a customer must be in writing; must include the
utility's estimate of the customer's share of the costs, the terms and
conditions of payment, and the estimated date of completion of the work; and
must be signed by the utility and by the customer or the customer's authorized
representative.
(c) If the actual
costs of construction of a line extension or service connection exceed the
written estimate provided by the utility, no charges in excess of the written
estimate plus 10 percent may be collected by the utility from the customer
unless the additional charges are the result of additional construction work
requested or caused by the customer subsequent to the initial written estimate.
Other than additional costs necessitated by the customer, actual costs in
excess of 110 percent of the initial written estimate must be borne by the
utility as a cost of doing business. If the actual costs of construction for
the customer's share are less than the written estimate, the customer will be
charged the lesser amount, and, if the costs are prepaid, the difference
between the actual cost of the construction and the advance payment made by the
customer must be refunded to the customer.
(d) Instead of estimating line extension and
service connection costs, a utility may elect to amend its tariff to provide a
charge for line extensions and service connections based upon historical,
average unit installation costs. A utility shall apply to the commission for
periodic adjustments to its tariffed unit installation charge. Unless otherwise
ordered by the commission, an application for a periodic adjustment is not
subject to the provisions of
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AAC 48.275(a).
(e) No utility may prohibit customers from
constructing their own line extensions or service connections. A utility shall
connect and maintain customer-constructed facilities under the same terms and
conditions as utility-installed line extensions or service connections, except
that the utility has the right to
(1) conduct
reasonable inspections, charge inspection fees, assure that
customer-constructed line extensions and service connections fully conform to
the state minimum electrical standards adopted in
AS
18.60.580; and
(2) require reasonable additional design,
construction, and easement criteria established by the utility for
customer-constructed facilities; any additional criteria must be set out in the
utility's tariff and must be substantially equivalent to the utility's design
standards for utility-installed line extensions and service connections; all
criteria for customer-constructed line extensions and service connections must
be published so as to be available upon request.
(f) A utility is responsible for energizing
all customer-constructed line extensions or service connections after
inspection and acceptance. The final inspection must be performed by the
utility within five working days after receipt of notice of project completion
from the customer. The energizing must be completed within five working days
after inspection and acceptance by the utility or after a customer request for
energizing, whichever is later.
(g)
To assist those customers who construct their own line extensions or service
connections, a utility shall aid in obtaining easements where none exist, and
shall permit use of existing easements unless prohibited by law.
(h) To assure that all distribution plant of
a utility is safely and adequately maintained on an equal basis,
customer-installed plant must, upon acceptance by the utility, be given to the
utility as a contribution-in-aid of construction.
(i) In those unusual circumstances where a
utility believes that application of its line extension or service connection
tariff will result in an inequitable apportionment of costs to one or more
customers, the utility may request a waiver of its standard tariff provision
and, upon proper application and advance approval of the commission, enter into
a special contract with that customer under
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AAC 48.390.