Black Hills Power and Light Company, a South Dakota Corporation v. Caspar W. Weinberger, as Secretary of the Department of Defense Department of Defense, an Agency of the United States of America Richard D. Rasmussen, as Contracting Officer for Ellsworth Air Force Base, a Defense Installation Under the Control of the Department of Defense Heartland Consumers Power District, a Subdivision of the State of South Dakota West River Electric Association, Inc., a South Dakota Rural Electric Cooperative and the Public Utilities Commission, a Regulatory Commission of the State of South Dakota, Black Hills Power and Light Company v. Heartland Consumers Power District, Ellsworth Air Force Base, United States of America, (Two Cases) Black Hills Power and Light Company, a South Dakota Corporation v. Caspar W. Weinberger, as Secretary of the Department of Defense Department of Defense, an Agency of the United States of America Richard D. Rasmussen, as Contracting Officer for Ellsworth Air Force Base, a Defense Installation Under the Control of the Department of Defense Heartland Consumers Power District, a Subdivision of the State of South Dakota West River Electric Association, Inc., a South Dakota Rural Electric Cooperative and the Public Utilities Commission, a Regulatory Commission of the State of South Dakota, Black Hills Power and Light Company v. Heartland Consumers Power District, Ellsworth Air Force Base, United States of America. (Two Cases)

808 F.2d 665
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 4, 1987
Docket85-5418
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

This text of 808 F.2d 665 (Black Hills Power and Light Company, a South Dakota Corporation v. Caspar W. Weinberger, as Secretary of the Department of Defense Department of Defense, an Agency of the United States of America Richard D. Rasmussen, as Contracting Officer for Ellsworth Air Force Base, a Defense Installation Under the Control of the Department of Defense Heartland Consumers Power District, a Subdivision of the State of South Dakota West River Electric Association, Inc., a South Dakota Rural Electric Cooperative and the Public Utilities Commission, a Regulatory Commission of the State of South Dakota, Black Hills Power and Light Company v. Heartland Consumers Power District, Ellsworth Air Force Base, United States of America, (Two Cases) Black Hills Power and Light Company, a South Dakota Corporation v. Caspar W. Weinberger, as Secretary of the Department of Defense Department of Defense, an Agency of the United States of America Richard D. Rasmussen, as Contracting Officer for Ellsworth Air Force Base, a Defense Installation Under the Control of the Department of Defense Heartland Consumers Power District, a Subdivision of the State of South Dakota West River Electric Association, Inc., a South Dakota Rural Electric Cooperative and the Public Utilities Commission, a Regulatory Commission of the State of South Dakota, Black Hills Power and Light Company v. Heartland Consumers Power District, Ellsworth Air Force Base, United States of America. (Two Cases)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Black Hills Power and Light Company, a South Dakota Corporation v. Caspar W. Weinberger, as Secretary of the Department of Defense Department of Defense, an Agency of the United States of America Richard D. Rasmussen, as Contracting Officer for Ellsworth Air Force Base, a Defense Installation Under the Control of the Department of Defense Heartland Consumers Power District, a Subdivision of the State of South Dakota West River Electric Association, Inc., a South Dakota Rural Electric Cooperative and the Public Utilities Commission, a Regulatory Commission of the State of South Dakota, Black Hills Power and Light Company v. Heartland Consumers Power District, Ellsworth Air Force Base, United States of America, (Two Cases) Black Hills Power and Light Company, a South Dakota Corporation v. Caspar W. Weinberger, as Secretary of the Department of Defense Department of Defense, an Agency of the United States of America Richard D. Rasmussen, as Contracting Officer for Ellsworth Air Force Base, a Defense Installation Under the Control of the Department of Defense Heartland Consumers Power District, a Subdivision of the State of South Dakota West River Electric Association, Inc., a South Dakota Rural Electric Cooperative and the Public Utilities Commission, a Regulatory Commission of the State of South Dakota, Black Hills Power and Light Company v. Heartland Consumers Power District, Ellsworth Air Force Base, United States of America. (Two Cases), 808 F.2d 665 (8th Cir. 1987).

Opinion

808 F.2d 665

33 Cont.Cas.Fed. (CCH) 74,929

BLACK HILLS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, A South Dakota
Corporation, Appellant,
v.
Caspar W. WEINBERGER, as Secretary of the Department of
Defense; Department of Defense, an agency of the United
States of America; Richard D. Rasmussen, as contracting
officer for Ellsworth Air Force Base, a defense installation
under the control of the Department of Defense; Heartland
Consumers Power District, a subdivision of the State of
South Dakota; West River Electric Association, Inc., a
South Dakota rural electric cooperative; and the Public
Utilities Commission, a regulatory commission of the State
of South Dakota, Appellees.
BLACK HILLS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, Appellant,
v.
HEARTLAND CONSUMERS POWER DISTRICT, Ellsworth Air Force
Base, United States of America, Appellees. (Two Cases)
BLACK HILLS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, A South Dakota
Corporation, Appellee,
v.
Caspar W. WEINBERGER, as Secretary of the Department of
Defense; Department of Defense, an agency of the United
States of America; Richard D. Rasmussen, as contracting
officer for Ellsworth Air Force Base, a defense installation
under the control of the Department of Defense; Heartland
Consumers Power District, a subdivision of the State of
South Dakota; West River Electric Association, Inc., a
South Dakota rural electric cooperative; and the Public
Utilities Commission, a regulatory commission of the State
of South Dakota, Appellant.
BLACK HILLS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
v.
HEARTLAND CONSUMERS POWER DISTRICT, Ellsworth Air Force
Base, United States of America. (Two Cases)

Nos. 85-5418, 85-5428.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted June 9, 1986.
Decided Jan. 7, 1987.
Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied Feb. 4, 1987.

David E. Morrill, Rapid City, S.D., for appellant.

Mary L. Vanderpan, Pierre, S.D., for State of S.D./Public Utilities.

Drake Cutini, Washington, D.C., for Weinberger.

Vincent J. Protsch, Howard, S.D., for Heartland.

Before JOHN R. GIBSON and MAGILL, Circuit Judges, and REGAN,* Senior District Judge.

JOHN R. GIBSON, Circuit Judge.

Black Hills Power and Light Company and the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission appeal from a judgment of the district court denying Black Hills' motion for a preliminary injunction and summary judgment and granting the United States' motion to dismiss. Appellants seek to have a contract for electric power entered into by Ellsworth Air Force Base and Heartland Consumers Power District declared void, and an order entered requiring Ellsworth to contract with Black Hills for the provision of such power. The central issue on appeal is whether Ellsworth Air Force Base must follow the utility franchise territories prescribed by South Dakota law in procuring its electrical service. We conclude that Ellsworth is a federal enclave under exclusive federal jurisdiction, that nothing in federal procurement law directs the Ellsworth contracting officials to follow state utility franchise law, and that none of the legislation enacted by Congress while this case was pending alters our analysis and decision. Therefore, we affirm the decision of the district court.1

Ellsworth Air Force Base is a military installation of the Department of Defense and is located in parts of Meade and Pennington Counties, South Dakota. It occupies 4,856.76 acres, of which approximately 88% (4,261.57 acres) has been ceded by South Dakota to the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States.

Black Hills is a South Dakota electric utility regulated by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission. It provides electric service to the Renel Heights housing area located on Ellsworth's main base. This service amounts to approximately 5.3% of Ellsworth's total electrical consumption. Prior to 1984, the rest of the main base needs, over 94% of Ellsworth's total electric consumption, were supplied by the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA), an agency of the United States Department of Energy. At two housing sites not connected to the main base, electricity is provided by West River Electric Association, a South Dakota rural cooperative. West River's service provides only .6% of Ellsworth's total needs. With the exception of the Renel Heights housing area, all electrical distribution, transmission, transformation, and street lighting systems located on Ellsworth are owned, operated, and maintained by the United States. The Renel Heights electrical system is owned by Black Hills and is not compatible with the WAPA-owned electrical system.

In 1984, WAPA determined that it could no longer supply all of Ellsworth's main base needs; thus, Ellsworth would have to contract with another supplier for the additional power. The United States solicited bids and five suppliers, including Black Hills, submitted proposals. Ellsworth chose the lowest bid, that of Heartland Consumers Power District, a subdivision of the State of South Dakota. Heartland's proposal was $336,769.20 as compared to Black Hills' proposal of $614,381.19. The United States and Heartland entered into a one-year contract in October, 1984. On November 24, 1984, Black Hills filed a complaint with the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission arguing, among other things, that Ellsworth Air Force Base is located in Black Hills' utility service territory, and therefore Ellsworth is required to obtain electrical power beyond that supplied by WAPA from Black Hills.2

After a three day evidentiary hearing and a personal inspection of the Air Force base, the Commission issued its decision. It held that it had jurisdiction to determine who has the right to furnish electrical service to the base because, first, it has jurisdiction to determine retail service areas of electric utilities, see S.D. Codified Laws Ann. Secs. 49-34A-42 to 49-34A-44 (1983), and, second, although it does not have jurisdiction over the operations at Ellsworth, it has jurisdiction over the utility companies to determine who has the right to furnish the base with electricity. PUC Decision at 8. In addition, since part of the base was not ceded to the United States, that part is under the Commission's jurisdiction, and "in order to control the delivery of electric power and energy which is commingled and served throughout the entire Base, it is necessary for the Commission to control the whole." Id. Furthermore, the Commission determined that it was not interfering with federal jurisdiction because Congress has preempted regulation only of wholesale sales of power and has left regulation of retail sales to the states. The Commission also decided that the federal procurement regulations direct federal procurement officers to abide by local franchise or service territories. Thus, the Commission concluded that federal law recognizes the Commission's jurisdiction to determine which electric utility has authority to deliver electric service to the base.

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