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Code · Kansas · Chapter 66 — Public Utilities

66-128o. Same; review of plan, when; changes.

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66-128o. Same; review of plan, when; changes.
(a)If the commission approves a decommissioning financing plan under K.S.A. 66-128n and amendments thereto, it shall, at least every five years until the facility's closing and at least annually after the closing, review the financing plan to assess its adequacy. If changed circumstances make a more frequent review desirable or if the licensee requests it, the commission may review the plan after a shorter time interval. The review shall include, but not be limited to, the following considerations:
(1)The estimated date of closing the nuclear power generating facility;
(2)the estimated cost of decommissioning;
(3)the reasonableness of the method selected for cost estimate purposes; and
(4)the adequacy of plans for financing the decommissioning and any shortfall resulting from a premature closing.
(b)The commission, after conducting a review under subsection (a), may, after a hearing in accordance with the provisions of the Kansas administrative procedure act, order such changes in the decommissioning financing plan as it deems necessary to make the plan comply with the provisions of subsection
(b)of K.S.A. 66-128n and amendments thereto.
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