The department shall establish service lists for specific utilities to use in providing public notice of conservation improvement programs. The list must include the Public Utilities Commission, the Residential and Small Business Utilities Division of the Office of the Attorney General, persons involved in the public utility's previous conservation improvement program, persons who participated in the public utility's last general rate case with respect to conservation programs, and other persons the department believes are interested in the public utility's next conservation improvement program. The department shall maintain an updated service list.
At the time it files its conservation improvement program, program change proposal, or alternative proposal with the department, the public utility or interested party must provide written notice of its filing to persons on the utility's service list established under subpart 1. The notice must state that a copy of the utility's or interested party's filing is available for public inspection at the enumerated business office locations of the utility and at the department's office. The notice must also state that the utility or interested party will make a copy of the proposed program available to interested persons upon request.
Minn. R. agency 120, ch. 7690, pt. 7690.0800
Statutory Authority: MS s 216B.08; 216B.241