New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 16 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE
Chapter I - RULES OF PROCEDURE
Subchapter G - Certificates Of Environmental Compatibility And Public Need
Part 85 - General Procedures
Subpart 85-2 - Procedures with Respect to All Electric Transmission Lines and Fuel Gas Transmission Lines 10 or More Miles Long
Section 85-2.16 - Noncontested proceedings
Universal Citation: 16 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs § 85-2.16
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 12, March 26, 2025
(a)
(1) Upon the motion of any applicant, the
commission may, where it appears to be in the public interest, order that the
public hearing required by section
123 of the
Public Service Law on an application for a certificate for an underground
transmission facility or for an overhead transmission facility to be
constructed on substantially the same right-of-way as an existing facility that
is to be replaced be held before the commission on the application, exhibits,
prepared testimony, and any other information filed by the applicant and any
prepared testimony, information, or papers filed by any party or staff counsel,
without oral testimony.
(2) A
motion by an applicant for an expedited proceeding under paragraph (1) of this
subdivision, shall be made at the time it files its application for a
certificate or within 20 days thereafter. The applicant shall serve a copy of
the motion for an expedited proceeding and the public notice required by
paragraph (3) of this subdivision on each person or municipality entitled to
service of a copy of the filing under section
85-2.10 of this Subpart.
(3) Not less than 30 nor more than 40 days
after the date on which it files its application for a certificate, an
applicant moving under paragraph (1) of this subdivision shall publish in a
newspaper or newspapers of general circulation, in all the areas traversed by
the proposed facility, a notice:
(i) briefly
describing the proposed facility and the location of the proposed
right-of-way;
(ii) stating that the
applicant has moved that the public hearing required by section
123 of the
Public Service Law be held before the commission on the basis of application,
exhibits, prepared testimony, and any other information filed by any party or
staff counsel, and that oral testimony not be taken; and
(iii) stating that any person opposed to the
granting of the certificate should, within 10 days of the date of the
publication of the notice, notify in writing the Secretary to the Public
Service Commission at Three Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12223-1350, of the
reasons for opposition.
(4) An applicant moving under paragraph (1)
of this subdivision shall file any written consent required under paragraph
(b)(3) of this section within 45 days of the date on which the applicant filed
its application for a certificate. An applicant who fails to comply with this
requirement shall be deemed to have withdrawn its motion for an expedited
proceeding.
(b) The commission may grant a motion made under subdivision (a) of this section if:
(1) the applicant has served a copy of its
motion and the public notice required upon each person, municipality and agency
entitled to service under section
85-2.10(a) of
this Subpart;
(2) no person,
municipality or agency has filed with the executive secretary, within 10 days
of the date of publication of the newspaper notice required by paragraph (a)(3)
of this section, a written objection stating substantive reasons for opposition
to the granting of such a motion; and
(3) no person or domestic nonprofit
corporation or association entitled to become a party to the proceeding, under
paragraphs (a)(10)-(11) of section 85- 2.11 of this Subpart, has made timely
application for participation, or, in the event one or more such persons,
corporations or associations has been granted participation, each such person,
corporation or association has consented in writing to the granting of the
applicant's motion.
(c) If, at the hearing provided by subdivision (a) of this section, the commission finds that there is a substantive basis for opposition to the granting of the certificate, it shall order that the matter be set for further hearings in accordance with this Subpart.
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