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Minn. Stat. § 216B.42

SERVICE EXTENSION IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS.

Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case In Re Petition by the City of Rochester (1991)

Most recently applied in San Isabel Electric v. Public Utilities Commission (June 2021)

1974 c 429 s 42

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Subdivision 1. Large customer outside municipality.

Notwithstanding the establishment of assigned service areas for electric utilities provided for in section 216B.39 , customers located outside municipalities and who require electric service with a connected load of 2,000 kilowatts or more shall not be obligated to take electric service from the electric utility having the assigned service area where the customer is located if, after notice and hearing, the commission so determines after consideration of following factors:

(1) the electric service requirements of the load to be served;

(2) the availability of an adequate power supply;

(3) the development or improvement of the electric system of the utility seeking to provide the electric service, including the economic factors relating thereto;

(4) the proximity of adequate facilities from which electric service of the type required may be delivered;

(5) the preference of the customer;

(6) any and all pertinent factors affecting the ability of the utility to furnish adequate electric service to fulfill customers' requirements.

Subd. 2. Service line extension to utility's property.

Notwithstanding the provisions in section 216B.39 , any electric utility may extend electric lines for electric service to its own utility property and facilities.

Official source: Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Minnesota statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.