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. (a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the
commission should have the authority to act swiftly to expedite
planning for the long-term recovery in parts of the state which have
been declared national disaster areas and in which severe damage to
or destruction of existing utility facilities has occurred and to
adopt expedited procedures for that purpose.
(b) The commission shall, therefore, review existing rules,
regulations, and orders and develop and adopt new rules, regulations,
or orders, as may be appropriate or necessary to establish expedited
procedures to be followed in the event that a determination is made
by the President of the United States that an emergency exists, of
the severity and magnitude that effective response is beyond the
capabilities of the state and the affected local governments and that
federal assistance is necessary pursuant to Section 5191 of Title 42
of the United States Code Annotated. The procedures shall require a
determination by the commission, upon application of a utility or
other interested party, that the emergency has resulted in severe
damage or destruction to an existing utility's facilities or existing
utilities' facilities under the jurisdiction of the commission. The
rules and regulations shall be developed consistent with existing
rules and regulations pursuant to the authority granted to the
commission in Sections 701 and 1701. The expedited procedures shall
not prevent or otherwise interfere with a utility's ability promptly
to restore service to its customers requiring the service, and to
recover the reasonable costs associated with the restoration of
service, as determined by the commission. The expedited procedures
shall be adopted by the commission on or before January 1, 1994.
(c) In developing the expedited procedures, the commission shall
consider, among other things, the following:
(1) Once the President declares that an emergency exists, the
extent to which the expedited procedures should become effective.
(2) The extent to which the expedited procedures should take
precedence over any conflicting rule, regulation, or order which may
impede any appropriate or necessary decisions and actions by the
commission.
(3) If the expedited procedures become effective, the scope of
relief which may be sought and granted pursuant thereto, including,
but not limited to, the following:
(A) A determination of the applicability of existing commission
rules, regulations, and orders.
(B) An exemption from those existing rules and regulations.
(4) The time period following the date of the declaration of an
emergency by the President, within which any affected city or county
within the declared disaster area or public utility serving all or a
portion of the county or city thereof, may apply to the commission
for relief.
(5) The need, if any, for referral of any application to an
administrative law judge, and the need, if any, for formal
evidentiary hearings.
(d) No utility shall be required to proceed to incur any costs
pursuant to commission order issued under these expedited procedures
until arrangements satisfactory to the affected utility have been
made for payment of the excess, if any, of the estimated costs of
completing the work contemplated by the commission order over the
amount of the costs allocated to the ratepayers by the commission
order.
(e) The expedited procedures shall preserve the right of
interested parties to reasonable notice and an opportunity to be
heard, as required by applicable law. The expedited procedures shall
provide that in the event of an emergency as defined in this section,
the commission has the authority to waive the referral of the
application to an administrative law judge, and has the authority to
act on the application.
(f) In the event that the President has declared that an emergency
exists, pursuant to federal law, after January 1, 1993, and before
the adoption of emergency procedures by the commission, the
commission is authorized, and empowered to act expeditiously upon the
direct request of any affected city or county or public utility
serving all or a portion of the city or county, for relief; and to
adopt expedited measures and procedures which the commission
determines to be necessary or appropriate, including, but not limited
to, the considerations set forth above in subdivision (c).