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(a)For purposes of this section,
"transportation of gas" means physical transmission, exchange,
backhaul, displacement, or any other means of transporting gas,
including gathering.
(b)Any person, corporation, or other entity that:
(1)is engaged in the transportation of gas from outside Indiana
for direct sale or delivery to any end use consumer or consumers
within this state;
(2)is engaged in the transportation of gas solely within this state
on behalf of any end use consumer or consumers; or
(3)is an end use consumer engaged in the transportation within
this state of gas owned or acquired by such end use consumer for
use in this state, other than transportation on the premises where
the gas is consumed;
is a public utility as defined in section 1 of this chapter and must obtain
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5. (a) For purposes of this section,
"transportation of gas" means physical transmission, exchange,
backhaul, displacement, or any other means of transporting gas,
including gathering.
(b) Any person, corporation, or other entity that:
(1) is engaged in the transportation of gas from outside Indiana
for direct sale or delivery to any end use consumer or consumers
within this state;
(2) is engaged in the transportation of gas solely within this state
on behalf of any end use consumer or consumers; or
(3) is an end use consumer engaged in the transportation within
this state of gas owned or acquired by such end use consumer for
use in this state, other than transportation on the premises where
the gas is consumed;
is a public utility as defined in section 1 of this chapter and must obtain
a necessity certificate from the commission before it may engage in any
activities described in this subsection. This subsection does not apply
to a gas utility operating pursuant to an indeterminate permit or
necessity certificate issued under section 87 of this chapter, nor to the
production, sale, and gathering of natural gas produced in Indiana.
(c) As a condition for receiving the necessity certificate, such
person, corporation, or entity desiring to engage in the activities
described in subsection (b) shall file an application with the
commission. The commission shall hold a public hearing on the
application and provide notice in accordance with IC 8-1-1-8. The
commission shall prescribe the form of the application, the procedure
for the hearing, and the parties to whom notice is to be sent.
(d) Any interested person, including any gas utility authorized to
render gas distribution service within the service area covered by the
application, may appear either in person or by attorney and offer
evidence in support of or in opposition to the application. The applicant
has the burden of proving each of the matters specified in this section.
The commission may conduct an investigation and introduce any
evidence obtained as a result of the investigation at the hearing.
(e) The commission shall grant the necessity certificate only if the
commission has found from the evidence that:
(1) the applicant has the power and authority to obtain the
certificate and render the requested service;
(2) the applicant has the financial ability to provide the requested
service;
(3) public convenience and necessity require the providing of the
requested service giving consideration to the availability of gas
service from any gas utility authorized to serve end use customers
within the geographic area covered by the application; and
(4) the public interest will be served by the issuance of the
necessity certificate.
(f) The commission may revoke a necessity certificate in whole or
in part after a public hearing is held if:
(1) the holder fails to comply with any applicable order or rule
prescribed by the commission;
(2) the holder fails to comply with any term, condition, or
limitation of the necessity certificate; or
(3) the holder requests the commission to revoke the necessity
certificate.
(g) An end use consumer determined to be a public utility under
subsection (b) may not exercise the power of eminent domain granted
under IC 8-1-8. The limitations contained in sections 76 through 81 of
this chapter do not apply to issues of stock or certificates of stock,
bonds, notes, or other evidence of indebtedness issued by an end use
consumer determined to be a public utility under subsection (b).
(h) This section applies to sales or transportation of natural gas to
end users under contracts or agreements entered into after May 31,
1985. It does not apply to sales or transportation of natural gas to end
users under contracts or agreements entered into before June 1, 1985,
or any renewals or extensions of those contracts or agreements.