North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 04 - COMMERCE
Chapter 11 - UTILITIES COMMISSION
Chapter 6
Article 6 - INSPECTIONS AND TESTS
Section 11 R06-63 - FORFEITURE OF EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE RIGHTS
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Purpose. - The purpose of this Rule is to implement the portion of G.S. 62-36A(b) which provides for expansion of service by each franchised natural gas local distribution company to all areas of its franchise territory within three years, and which further provides that any local distribution company that the Commission determines is not providing adequate service to at least some portion of each county within its franchise territory by July 1, 1998 or within three years of the time the franchise territory is awarded, whichever is later, shall forfeit its exclusive franchise rights to that portion of its territory not being served.
(b) Forfeiture For Failure To Provide Service. - Each natural gas utility shall provide for the expansion of natural gas service to at least some portion of each county within its certificated service territory, as established by the Commission, on or before the following date:
(c) Review Proceedings. - The Commission will initiate a review proceeding for each natural gas utility subject to its jurisdiction following the applicable date set forth in subsection (b)(i) or (b)(ii) above to determine whether the utility is providing adequate service to at least some portion of each county within its franchise territory. The Commission will require the utility to file testimony, and the testimony shall include the following:
The Commission will allow for interventions by interested persons and will allow all intervenors to participate fully in the review proceedings. The Commission will allow the Public Staff and other intervenors to file testimony, in which they may propose that counties other than those listed by the utility be considered for forfeiture and provide support for their proposal. The Commission will schedule a hearing and will provide for public notice thereof to be given throughout the franchise territory of the utility. Following the hearing, the Commission shall issue an order in which it will determine whether the natural gas utility is providing adequate service to at least some portion of each county within its franchise territory and if the Commission finds that the utility is not providing adequate service to at least some portion of any such county, the Commission will order that the natural gas utility forfeit its exclusive franchise rights to each such county.
(d) Adequate Service. - The Commission will determine whether adequate service is being provided to at least some portion of each county in a natural gas utility's franchise territory based on the review proceedings provided in subsection (c) above. The requirement that adequate service must be provided by the applicable date set forth in subsection (b)(i) or (ii) above may be deemed to have been met for a given county even though the natural gas utility has not actually begun providing service if the following conditions are met:
If the natural gas utility meets the above conditions, it will be given two years from the applicable date set forth in subsection (b)(i) or (ii) above to complete construction of its proposed project and begin providing service. If construction of the facilities included in the proposed project are not substantially completed at the end of the two-year period, the Commission shall issue an order requiring the utility to show cause why the Commission should not find that the requirements of G.S. 62-36A(b) and of this Rule have not been met and why the Commission should not issue an order declaring the natural gas utility to have forfeited its exclusive franchise rights to such county in which the proposed facilities are not completed and in service.
NCUC Docket No. G-100, Sub 70, 3/19/96.