Prior to submitting to the Commission a petition for exemption from regulatory requirements pursuant to this Chapter, a consumer owned water utility must provide notice to all of its customers of the utility's intent to file such a petition and must hold a public meeting, the purpose of which is to inform the utility's customers of the proposed exemption, the date upon which the utility will file its request with the Commission, and how customers of the utility may submit comments regarding the request to the Commission's case management system after the petition is submitted. The meeting must occur at least 30 days prior to the filing of the request with the Commission. The notice of intent to file a petition and the notice of the public meeting may be contained in the same notice. The notice (or notices, if provided separately) must include a plain-language description of the proposed exemption including the justification and the potential consequences of the exemption.
The consumer-owned utility must provide notice of its intent to file a petition for exemption and notice of the public meeting by regular mail postmarked at least 14 days prior to the meeting in addition to using any two of the following methods:
Utilities may include notice in mailed customer bills. Utilities must file copies of the notice in the Commission's Case Management System at least 14 days before the date of the public meeting. All notices, whether by mail or other method, must contain the same information.
In addition, utilities must file verification of the email, publication, conspicuous posting, website, social media, or other notifications in the Commission's Case Management System at least 14 days before the date of the public meeting. Verification may be affidavits, screenshots, photographs, or other media sufficient to show compliance with this Section.
The Commission may initiate a proceeding to propose an exemption from a regulatory requirement for a class of consumer-owned water utilities pursuant to 35-A M.R.S. §6114. Such a proceeding will be initiated by Notice to all consumer-owned water utilities and interested persons. A proceeding initiated under this section will provide an opportunity for comment and participation by interested persons and the public.
65-407 C.M.R. ch. 615, § 3