Washington Statutes
§ 80.28.320 — Regulation of battery charging facilities.
Washington § 80.28.320
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Wash. Rev. Code § 80.28.320 (2026).
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The commission shall not regulate the rates, services, facilities, and practices of an entity that offers battery charging facilities to the public for hire; if:
(1)That entity is not otherwise subject to commission jurisdiction as an electrical company; or (2) that entity is otherwise subject to commission jurisdiction as an electrical company, but its battery charging facilities and services are not subsidized by any regulated service. An electrical company may offer battery charging facilities as a regulated service, subject to commission approval.
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Legislative History
[2011 c 28 s 2.]
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