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Code · Delaware · Title 26 — Public Utilities · Chapter 10. Electric Utility Restructuring

§ 1021. Voting at the PJM Interconnection Regional Transmission Organization.

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(a)For purposes of this section:
(1)“Meeting” means any committee, user group, task force, or other part of the regional transmission organization in which votes are taken.
(2)“Recorded vote” means a vote that is tabulated, either individually or as part of a sector, for any purpose at a meeting, regardless of:
a. Whether the vote represents a final position of any person casting the vote; or
b. The decision-making authority of those voting.
(1)Each year, the Division of the Public Advocate and DP&L having voted at a meeting of, or on a matter before, the PJM Interconnection Regional Transmission Organization (“PJM”) shall submit to the Commission, the Governor, the General Assembly, and the Director and Librarian of the Division of Legislative Services a report on each recorded vote cast during the immediately preceding calendar year. A utility may include the report with its annual report on its compliance with the renewable energy portfolio standards under subchapter III-A of Chapter 1 of this title.
(2)The report must include all reported votes cast, regardless of whether the vote is otherwise disclosed.
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