Conn. Agencies Regs. § 16-258b-2 - Registration of electric generating facilities
(a) No electric
generating facility shall be operated in this state without a certificate of
registration from the Department authorizing such operation.
(b) Any person who seeks to obtain a
certificate of registration for an electric generating facility shall submit a
registration application, on a form prescribed by the Department, providing, at
minimum, the following information:
(1) Name
and location of such electric generating facility;
(2) Name and address of (i) the owner or
owners and (ii) the operator of such electric generating facility;
(3) Dates on which such electric generating
facility began operation or is scheduled to be installed or to begin
operation,
(4) Evidence of
comprehensive general liability insurance covering such generation facility
issued by an insurance carrier licensed under the provisions of section 38a-41
or otherwise authorized under sections 38a-271 or 38a-740 of the General
Statutes of Connecticut that correspond in coverage and terms and conditions to
those that are commercially reasonable and customary within the
industry;
(5) Type of primary and
backup fuel utilized by the generation facility, and
(6) Winter generating capacity of the
generating facility.
(c)
If there is any change in any information contained in the registration
application or submitted to the Department, the applicant or owner or operator
of an electric generating facility shall notify the Department, in writing,
within 30 days of such changes.
(d)
The Department shall grant or deny a registration application not more than 30
days after receiving such application. The Department may deny a registration
application if such application is incomplete or if the Department determines
that the liability insurance policy or terms of coverage for the subject
electric generating facility is not commercially reasonable and customary
within the industry. The Department may revoke a certificate of registration
after notice of violation, hearing and opportunity to remedy, if the owner or
operator of an electric generating facility violates subsection (c) of this
section. Such hearing shall be conducted as a contested case in accordance with
chapter 54 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
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