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Code · Utah · Title 54 — Public Utilities · Chapter 20

54-20-103. Electric vehicle incentive program.

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Effective 5/10/2016
54-20-103. Electric vehicle incentive program.
(1)The commission shall, before July 1, 2017, authorize a large-scale electric utility to establish a program that promotes customer choice in electric vehicle charging equipment and service that includes:
(a)an incentive to a large-scale electric utility customer to install or provide electric vehicle infrastructure;
(b)time of use pricing for electric vehicle charging;
(c)any measure that the commission determines is in the public interest that incentivizes the competitive deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
(2)The commission may review the expenditures made by a large-scale electric utility for the program described in Subsection
(1)in order to determine if the large-scale electric utility made the expenditures prudently in accordance with the purposes of the program.
(3)A large-scale electric utility proposing a program for approval by the commission under this section shall, before submitting the program to the commission for approval, seek input from:
(a)the Division of Public Utilities;
(b)the Office of Consumer Services;
(c)the Division of Air Quality; and
(d)any person that files a request for notice with the commission.
Enacted by Chapter 393 , 2016 General Session
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