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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers
- Chapter 5. Alaska Public Utilities Regulatory Act
- Section 511. Unreasonable Management Practices.
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AS 42.05.511. Unreasonable Management Practices.
- (a) The commission may investigate the management of a public utility, including but not limited to staffing patterns,
wage and salary scales and agreements, investment policies and practices, purchasing and payment arrangements with
affiliated interests, for the purpose of determining inefficient or unreasonable practices that adversely affect the
cost or quality of service of the public utility.
- (b) Where unreasonable practices are found to exist, the commission may, after providing reasonable notice and opportunity
for hearing, take appropriate action to protect the public from the inefficient or unreasonable practices and may order
the public utility to take the corrective action the commission may require to achieve effective development and
regulation of public utility services.
- (c) In a rate proceeding the utility involved has the burden of proving that any written or unwritten contract or
arrangement it may have with any of its affiliated interests for the furnishing of any services or for the purchase,
sale, lease, or exchange of any property is necessary and consistent with the public interest and that the payment made
therefor, or consideration given, is reasonably based, in part, upon the submission of satisfactory proof as to the
cost to the affiliated interest of furnishing the service or property and, in part, upon the estimated cost the utility
would have incurred if it furnished the service or property with its own personnel and capital.
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