Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-202 - Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for Electric Utilities
A. Application for
new Certificate of Convenience and Necessity. Six copies of each application
for a new Certificate of Convenience and Necessity shall be submitted to the
Commission, through Docket Control, in a form prescribed by the Commission and
shall include, at a minimum, the following information:
1. The proper name and correct address of the
proposed utility company and its owner, if a sole proprietorship, each partner,
if a partnership, or the President and Secretary if a corporation.
2. The rates proposed to be charged for the
service that will be rendered.
3. A
financial statement setting forth the financial condition of the
applicant.
4. Maps of the proposed
service area or a description of the area proposed to be served.
5. Appropriate city, county and/or state
agency approvals, where appropriate.
6. The actual number of customers within the
service area as of the time of filing and the estimated number of customers to
be served for each of the first five years of operation.
7. Such other information as the Commission
by order or the staff of the Utilities Division by written directive may
request.
B. Application
for discontinuance or abandonment of utility service
1. Any utility proposing to discontinue or
abandon utility service currently in use by the public shall prior to such
action obtain authority therefor from the Commission.
2. The utility shall include in the
application, studies of past, present and prospective customer use of the
subject service, plant, or facility as is necessary to support the
application.
3. An application
shall not be required to remove individual facilities where a customer has
requested service discontinuance.
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