Virginia Statutes

§ 56-586.1 — Electric energy emergencies

Virginia § 56-586.1
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 56PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANIES
Ch. 23VIRGINIA ELECTRIC UTILITY REGULATION ACT

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Va. Code Ann. § 56-586.1 (2026).

Text

A.As used in this section, "electric energy emergency" means an unplanned interruption in the generation or transmission of electricity resulting from a hurricane, ice storm, windstorm, earthquake or similar natural phenomena, or from a criminal act affecting such generation or transmission, act of war or act of terrorism, which interruption is (i) of such severity that minimum levels of reliable service cannot be maintained using resources practicably obtainable from the market and (ii) so imminently and substantially threatening to the health, safety or welfare of residents of this Commonwealth that immediate action of state government is necessary to prevent loss of life, protect the public health or safety, and prevent unnecessary or avoidable damage to property.
B.The Governor is a

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Legislative History

2002, c. 609.

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