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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 278 — Public service commission

278.467 Jurisdiction over disputes -- Guidelines -- Forms -- Posting on Web site.

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(1)The commission shall have original jurisdiction over any dispute between a retail
electric supplier and an eligible customer-generator, regarding net metering rates,
service, standards, performance of contracts, and testing of net meters.
(2)No later than one hundred eighty
(180)days from July 15, 2008, the Public Service
Commission shall develop interconnection and net metering guidelines for all retail
electric suppliers operating in the Commonwealth. The guidelines shall meet the
requirements of KRS 278.466(7).
(3)No later than ninety
(90)days from the issuance by the Public Service Commission
of the guidelines required under subsection
(2)of this section, each retail electric
supplier shall file with the commission a net metering tariff and application forms to
comply with those guidelines. All retail electric suppliers shall make their net
metering tariff and interconnection practices easily available to the public by
posting the tariff and practices on their Web sites.
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