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Code · Virginia · Title 56 — Public Service Companies · Chapter 29

Code of Virginia § 56-618. Reimbursement for relocation costs.

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A. Renewable generators shall be reimbursed 100 percent of the eligible cost of relocating distribution facilities installed in the public rights-of-way, for the first three years after the completion of the installation, that are incurred at the direction of a locality that imposes by ordinance the public rights-of-way use fee or the Department of Transportation in any public rights-of-way in accordance with §§ 56-458 and 56-462 . For the fourth through sixth year after the completion of the installation, the renewable generator shall be reimbursed 50 percent of the eligible cost for the relocation of facilities installed in the public rights-of-way.
Beginning in the seventh year, the renewable generators shall be responsible for the cost of relocating facilities installed in the public rights-of-way. Such reimbursement shall be received from either
(i)the locality that granted the permit or franchise to use such right-of-way or
(ii)the Commonwealth Transportation Board if the road or street is in the primary state highway system or the secondary state highway system.
B. The amount of relocation reimbursement in any fiscal year to be reimbursed under this section shall not exceed the amount of public rights-of-way use fees received by that locality or the Department of Transportation from the renewable generator required to relocate its distribution facilities.
2009, c. 807 , § 67-1104; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 387 .
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