Alaska Administrative Code
Title 3 - Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Part 7 - Regulatory Commission of Alaska
Chapter 48 - Practice and Procedure
Article 1 - Practice Before the Commission
3 AAC 48.050 - Inspection of records and facilities
Current through February 27, 2024
(a) The facilities and records of a public utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier are not available to the public for inspection, copying or any purpose, other than to furnish a service or commodity, except
(b) A member of the commission advisory staff and any agent, consultant, or other authorized representative of the commission must, upon presentation of authentic credentials issued by the commission, be allowed access to the premises of any utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier during its regular business hours to investigate, inspect, examine, evaluate, or analyze its rates, services, facilities, accounts, books, records, contracts, and operating practices, to make copies of any record, account, contract, or other document or paper of the utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier, or to implement, in any other way, any jurisdictional function of the commission.
(c) If office and desk space is required to perform any function listed in (b) of this section, the utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier shall provide it at a conveniently located place that is reasonably comfortable, adequately lighted, and otherwise suitable. If the utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier does not have satisfactory office and desk space in its own quarters, it shall make other suitable arrangements, including, if ordered by the commission, direct payment by the utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier of rental or lease charges for office and desk space selected by the commission.
(d) Public utilities, electric reliability organizations, and pipeline carriers shall, in every way possible within reason, assist the commission's advisory staff, and its agents, consultants, and representatives in the performance of any function listed in (b) of this section.
(e) An action or responsibility applicable to public utilities, electric reliability organizations, and pipeline carriers under (b), (c), or (d) of this section is also applicable to the affiliated interests of public utilities, electric reliability organizations, and pipeline carriers, but only to the extent required to obtain, copy, examine, and analyze any contract, record, account, document, income tax return, report, or paper directly or indirectly relating to a written or unwritten contract or arrangement between a utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier and its affiliated interests.
(f) Each jurisdictional utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier that does not keep, in one or more offices located in this state all of its books, accounts, records, and papers relating to its utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline operations in this state shall make application to the commission for an order authorizing it to keep all or part of them elsewhere. That application must
(g) The commission will docket each application submitted under (f) of this section, will notice it to the public, may hold a hearing on it, and will enter an appropriate order based upon the facts of record.
(h) If a utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier has a contract or arrangement with an affiliated interest that keeps accounts, records, or other supporting information pertaining to those documents outside of this state, the utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier shall notify the commission of the identity, content, and location of the documents. If a change occurs in the identity, content, or location of the documents, the utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier shall notify the commission within 30 days after the date of the change.
(i) If the commission authorizes, or requires, a utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier to keep any of its accounts, records, and supporting information outside this state the utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier may not deviate from the terms of the commission's order
(j) If a utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier or its affiliated interest elects to pay the expenses of sending commission personnel to any out-of-state place where its records are kept, the utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier shall provide transportation and, within 30 days after billing, reimburse the commission for the expenses incurred by the commission in sending personnel to examine the utility's, electric reliability organization's, or pipeline carrier's or its affiliated interest's books and records at the place where they are kept. The expenses subject to reimbursement will be documented and will fully comply with applicable state regulations. The chair of the commission will approve the expenses before submitting the bill to the utility, electric reliability organization, or pipeline carrier for payment.
(k) - (n) Repealed 6/29/84.
(o) Repealed 4/20/2006.
Authority:AS 42.05.141
AS 42.05.151
AS 42.05.491
AS 42.05.501
AS 42.05.770
AS 42.06.140
AS 42.06.430
AS 42.06.440