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Section 33 - Eligible customer energy supply contract.

UT Code § 54-3-33 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The commission may approve a contract between a large-scale electric utility and a customer of a large-scale electric utility that is eligible to transfer electric service to a non-utility energy supplier under Section 54-3-32.

(2) The commission shall exempt a customer that enters into a contract described in Subsection (1) from paying the costs recovered under Subsection 54-7-12.8(3), except the costs of the Utah solar incentive program included in Subsection 54-7-12.8(3)(b).

(3) If an eligible customer that enters into a contract described in Subsection (1) has provided notice to the commission under Subsection 54-3-32(3), the notice is not considered withdrawn under Subsection 54-3-32(4)(c) by the customer entering into the contract.

(4) Notwithstanding Subsection 54-3-32(4)(c), if the commission approves a contract under this section for an eligible customer that states a contract termination date that is after December 31, 2020, the notice described in Subsection 54-3-32(3)(a) is not considered to be withdrawn unless a transfer of service under Section 54-3-32 does not occur before the later of: (a) the day three years after the termination date stated in the contract; or (b) 18 months after the intended date of transfer of service described in Subsection 54-3-32(3)(a)(ii).

(a) the day three years after the termination date stated in the contract; or

(b) 18 months after the intended date of transfer of service described in Subsection 54-3-32(3)(a)(ii).

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