Utah Statutes

§ 54-2-202 — Out-of-state distribution electrical cooperative -- Exemption from commission jurisdiction.

Utah § 54-2-202
JurisdictionUtah
Title 54Public Utilities
Ch. 54-2General Provisions
Part 54-2-2Exemption from Commission Jurisdiction

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Utah Code Ann. § 54-2-202 (2026).

Text

(1)As used in this section, "out-of-state distribution electrical cooperative" means an electrical corporation that:
(1)(a) is a distribution electrical cooperative;
(1)(b) is headquartered and maintains its principal place of business in a state adjoining Utah; and
(1)(c) provides electric services to consumers located in Utah.
(2)An out-of-state distribution electrical cooperative is exempt from regulation by the commission if the out-of-state distribution electrical cooperative:
(2)(a) has not previously been headquartered or maintained its principal place of business in Utah;
(2)(b) serves fewer than 25,000 total customers;
(2)(c) provides less than 20% of the out-of-state distribution electrical cooperative's total power sales in Utah; and
(2)(d) provides and maintains on file wit

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 332, 2018 General Session

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