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Code · Utah · Title 54 — Public Utilities · Chapter 26

54-26-402. Alternative service requirements.

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Effective 5/7/2025
54-26-402. Alternative service requirements.
(1)A large load customer may enter into a large load contract with a large-scale generation provider if:
(a)a qualified electric utility fails to complete an evaluation or provide a written response within the time period specified in Section 54-26-202 ; or
(b)the qualified electric utility and large load customer cannot agree to a large load contract within 90 days after the day on which the large load customer receives the evaluation described in Section 54-26-202 , unless the qualified electric utility and the large load customer mutually agree to a longer period of time.
(2)After submitting a large-scale service request, a large load customer:
(a)may negotiate a contract with one or more large-scale generation providers; and
(b)may not execute a contract with a large-scale generation provider unless the conditions described in Subsection
(1)are met.
Enacted by Chapter 318 , 2025 General Session
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