Indiana Administrative Code
Title 170 - INDIANA UTILITY REGULATORY COMMISSION
Article 5 - GAS UTILITIES
Rule 1 - Standards of Service
Section 1-27 - Extension of distribution mains; variances
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 8-1-1-3; IC 8-1-2-4
Affected: IC 8-1-2-33; IC 8-1-2-87
Sec. 27.
Extension of Distribution Mains.
(A) Jurisdiction of Commission. The provisions of this rule [this section] shall govern the Commission in determining all matters relative thereto coming before it.
(B) Responsibility of Gas Utilities. In addition to its statutory responsibilities, each gas public utility shall, upon proper application for service, have the authority and obligation subject to the provisions below and in keeping with the filings approved by the Commission as to the availability of gas service, to make free of charge an extension necessary to give service when the estimated total revenue, for a period of three (3) years, from the prospective customer or customers, is at least equal to the estimated cost of such extension.
(C) Extension Exceeding the Costs Limits Set Forth in (B) Above. If the estimated cost of the extension required to furnish service is greater than the total estimated revenue from such extension specified herein, such an extension shall be made under the following conditions:
(D) Information.
(E) Contract for Service. A gas utility shall not be required to make extension as provided in this Rule 25 [this section] unless the customers to be initially served by such extension upon its installation have entered into an agreement with the gas utility setting forth the obligations and commitments of the parties, which may require the customer to provide a satisfactory guaranty to the gas utility of the performance of the customer's obligations thereunder.
(F) Variations from Rule. This Rule 25 [this section] shall not be construed as prohibiting a gas utility from (1) making extensions without charge where the cost of the same is greater than is provided in (B) above, or (2) providing an alternate plan to be approved by the Commission; provided that in the application of this subsection (F) no discrimination is practiced between customers whose service requirements are similar.
(G) The utility shall use good utility and engineering practices in determining the route for the main extension required to serve a petitioner(s). If it is unreasonable to use public rights-of-way or it is otherwise unavailable for the utilities' use, the petitioner shall give all reasonable assistance in obtaining private rights-of-way for the main extension; however, if such a negotiated acquisition is impossible, then the utility shall use its power of eminent domain to obtain the needed right-of-way for installation of the extension where the extension is proposed to or will be capable of serving two or more users.