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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers
- Chapter 5. Alaska Public Utilities Regulatory Act
- Section 711. Exemptions.
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AS 42.05.711. Exemptions.
- (a) The provisions of this chapter do not apply to a person who furnishes water, gas or petroleum or petroleum products by
tank, wagon, or similar conveyance, unless the person is thereby supplying water, gas, petroleum or petroleum products
to a public utility in which the person has an "affiliated interest".
- (b) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection and in (o) of this section, public utilities owned and operated by a
political subdivision of the state, or electric operating entities established as the instrumentality of two or more
public utilities owned and operated by political subdivisions of the state, are exempt from this chapter, other than AS
42.05.221
- 42.05.281 and 42.05.385. However,
- (1) the governing body of a political subdivision may elect to be subject to this chapter; and
- (2) a utility or electric operating entity that is owned and operated by a political subdivision and that directly
competes with another utility or electric operating entity is subject to this chapter and any other utility or electric
operating entity owned and operated by the political subdivision is also subject to this chapter; this paragraph does
not apply to a utility or electric operating entity owned and operated by a political subdivision that competes with a
telecommunications utility.
- (c) The ownership in whole or part, of the corporate stock of a public utility does not make the owner a public utility.
- (d) The commission may exempt a utility, a class of utilities, or a utility service from all or a portion of this chapter
if the commission finds that the exemption is in the public interest.
- (e) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, any electric or telephone utility that does not gross $50,000
annually is exempt from regulation under this chapter unless the subscribers petition the commission for regulation
under AS 42.05.712
(h).
- (f) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, an electric or telephone utility that does not gross $500,000
annually may elect to be exempt from the provisions of this chapter other than AS 42.05.221
- 42.05.281 under the procedure described in AS 42.05.712
.
- (g) A utility, other than a telephone or electric utility, that does not gross $150,000 annually may elect to be exempt
from the provisions of this chapter other than AS 42.05.221
- 42.05.281 under the procedure described in AS 42.05.712
.
- (h) A cooperative organized under AS 10.25 may elect to be exempt
from the provisions of this chapter, other than AS 42.05.221
- 42.05.281, under the procedure described in AS 42.05.712
.
- (i) A utility that furnishes collection and disposal service of garbage, refuse, trash, or other waste material and has
annual gross revenues of $300,000 or less is exempt from the provisions of this chapter, other than the certification
provisions of AS 42.05.221
- 42.05.281, unless the subscribers petition the
commission for regulation under AS 42.05.712
(h). Notwithstanding AS 42.05.712
(b) and (g), if subscribers representing 25 percent of the gross revenue of the utility petition the commission for
regulation, the utility is subject to the provisions of this chapter.
- (j) The provisions of this chapter do not apply to sales, exchanges, or gifts of energy to an electric utility
certificated under this chapter when the energy which is the subject of the sale, exchange, or gift is waste heat,
electricity, or other energy which is surplus or the by-product of an industrial process. In an area in which no
electric utility is certificated for service, energy provided by sale, exchange, or gift may be provided to any utility
which is certificated for service to that area. A contract for the sale, exchange, or gift of energy exempt under this
subsection does not make the supplier a public utility and does not transfer the responsibility to provide utility
services from a certificated utility to any other person.
- (k) A utility that furnishes cable television service is exempt from the provisions of this chapter other than AS 42.05.221
- 42.05.281 unless the subscribers petition the
commission for regulation under the procedure described in AS 42.05.712
.
- (l) A person, utility, joint action agency established under AS 42.45.310, or cooperative that is exempt from regulation
under (a), (d) - (k), or (o) of this section is not subject to regulation by a municipality under AS 29.35.060
and 29.35.070.
- (m) The collection and disposal, under AS 29.35.050
(c), by a municipality of waste material deposited at an intermediate transfer site is exempt from this chapter.
- (n) Except as provided by AS 42.06.370
(c), the provisions of this chapter do not apply to a person who owns or operates a natural gas pipeline as a North
Slope natural gas pipeline carrier, as that term is defined in AS 42.06.630
.
- (o) A joint action agency established under AS 42.45.310
is exempt from regulation under this chapter, including the requirement to obtain a certificate of public convenience
and necessity under AS 42.05.221
, for the operation of, sale of power from, and other activities related to the power project the joint action agency
purchases from the Alaska Energy Authority until the wholesale agreement and any related contract assigned by the
authority becomes subject to review or approval by the commission under AS 42.05.431
. The exemption provided by this subsection extends to repairs and improvements to the power project the joint action
agency purchases from the authority but does not extend to any other power project or other activity of the joint
action agency.
- (p) A regional solid waste management authority established under AS 29.35.800 - 29.35.925 is exempt from regulation under this chapter, except
that a solid waste management authority is subject to this chapter if it directly competes with a utility subject to this chapter.
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