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(a) In a general proceeding the commission may, after notice and affording interested parties an opportunity to be heard, enter a general order prescribing the information and supporting exhibits that shall be included in applications for
(1) an original certificate of public convenience and necessity;
(2) the revision of an outstanding certificate with respect to
(A) the delineation of service areas;
(B) the nature and extent of the authority granted;
(C) the scope of operations or services authorized;
(D) any authority that may be needed in connection with
(i) the elimination of competition and any undesirable duplication or paralleling of facilities;
(ii) the exchange of customers or facilities with another utility in connection with a contract, arrangement, or plan to eliminate the overlapping of service areas; or
(E) any other matter.
(3) the sale, lease, rental, inheritance, assignment, receivership, or disposition of a certificate, or the controlling interest in a certificated public utility or pipeline carrier, by any means, under AS 42.05.281 or AS 42.06.305 ;
(4) the purchase, lease, rental, inheritance, assignment, receivership, or acquisition of a certificate, or the controlling interest in a certificated public utility or pipeline carrier, by any means, under AS 42.05.281 or AS 42.06.305 ;
(5) the joint use or interconnection of facilities under AS 42.05.321 or AS 42.06.340 ;
(6) the apportionment of joint rates under AS 42.05.401 ;
(7) the privilege of keeping books and records pertaining to a utility's intrastate operations any place other than within Alaska;
(8) the discontinuance or abandonment of service under AS 42.05.261 or AS 42.06.290 ; or
(9) any other matter.
(b) By general order issued in a general proceeding the commission may also prescribe
(1) detailed instructions for guidance in the preparation of applications;
(2) appropriate application forms and the conditions under which they may or shall be used and those under which they may not be used.
History: Eff. 1/13/73, Register 44; am 6/29/84, Register 90
Authority: AS 42.05.141
AS 42.06.140 (a)
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