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Code · Utah · Title 10 — Utah Municipal Code · Chapter 19

10-19-301. Plans and reports.

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Effective 5/1/2024
10-19-301. Plans and reports.
(1)A municipal electric utility shall develop and maintain a plan for implementing Subsection 10-19-201 (1).
(2)A progress report concerning a plan under Subsection
(1)shall be filed with the municipality's legislative body by January 1 of each of the years 2010, 2015, 2020, and 2024.
(3)The progress report under Subsection
(2)shall contain:
(a)the actual and projected amount of qualifying electricity through 2025;
(b)the source of qualifying electricity;
(c)an estimate of the cost of achieving the target;
(d)a discussion of conditions impacting the clean energy source and qualifying electricity markets; and
(e)any recommendation for a suggested legislative or program change.
(4)The plan and progress report required by Subsections
(1)and
(2)may include procedures that will be used by the municipal electric utility to identify and select any cost-effective clean energy resource and qualifying electricity.
(5)By July 1, 2026, the municipal electric utility shall file a final progress report demonstrating:
(a)how Subsection 10-19-201
(1)is satisfied for the year 2025; or
(b)the reason why Subsection 10-19-201
(1)is not satisfied for the year 2025, if it is not satisfied.
(6)The plan and any progress report filed under this section shall be publicly available at the municipal legislative body's office.
Amended by Chapter 53 , 2024 General Session
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