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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 227 — Administrative procedure and review

227.117 Review of rules impacting energy availability.

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227.117 Review of rules impacting energy availability.
(1)The public service commission shall prepare an energy impact report on any proposed rule if, not later than 30 days after the public hearing under s. 227.18 , the chairperson or ranking minority member of a standing committee, the speaker of the assembly, or the presiding officer of the senate requests in writing that the commission determine the rule’s impact on the cost or reliability of electricity generation, transmission, or distribution or of fuels used in generating electricity. The energy impact report shall include an evaluation and related findings and conclusions on the probable impact of the proposed rule on the cost or reliability of electricity generation, transmission, or distribution or of fuels used in generating electricity.
(2)Within 30 days after the written request is submitted to the public service commission, the commission shall submit a copy of any energy impact report prepared under sub.
(1)to the agency that proposed the rule that resulted in the report.
(3)An agency that receives an energy impact report under sub.
(2), shall consider the energy impact report before submitting the notification and report to the legislature under s. 227.19
(2)and
(3).
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