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Code · Maryland · Public Utilities

§ 7-508

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§7–508.
(a)An electric company may transfer any of its generation facilities or generation assets to an affiliate.
(b)The transfer of a generation facility or generation asset to an affiliate may not affect or restrict the Commission’s determination of the value of a generation asset for purposes of transition costs or benefits under § 7-513(b) of this subtitle.
(1)This subsection is in effect until the later of the date when:
(i)all customers of the electric company are eligible for customer choice under § 7-510 of this subtitle; and
(ii)the amount of transition costs or benefits arising from the generation to be transferred has been finally determined by the Commission under § 7-513(a) through
(c)of this subtitle.
(2)The Commission may review and approve the transfer for the sole purpose of determining:
(i)that the appropriate accounting has been followed;
(ii)that the transfer does not or would not result in an undue adverse effect on the proper functioning of a competitive electricity supply market; and
(iii)the appropriate transfer price and rate making treatment.
(3)The Commission shall act on the transfer of a generation facility or generation asset under this subsection within 180 days after the electric company files its proposed transfer application and any required supporting information.
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