Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 2 - PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 24 - SUBSTANTIVE RULES APPLICABLE TO WATER AND SEWER SERVICE PROVIDERS
Subchapter H - CERTIFICATES OF CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY
Section 24.249 - Cessation of Operations by a Retail Public Utility
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Any retail public utility that possesses or is required to possess a certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN) and seeks to discontinue, reduce, or impair retail water or sewer utility service, except under the conditions listed in TWC §13.250(b), must file a petition with the commission which sets out the following:
(b) The petitioner shall file a proposed notice to customers and any other affected parties. The proposed notice shall include:
(c) After reviewing and, if necessary, modifying the proposed notice, the commission will provide the notice to the petitioner for mailing to:
(d) The petitioner may be required by the commission to publish notice once each week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county(ies) of operation. In addition to the information specified in subsection (b) of this section, the notice shall include the following:
(e) The commission may require the petitioner to deliver notice to other affected persons or agencies.
(f) If no hearing is requested by the 30th day after the required notice has been mailed or published, whichever occurs later, the commission may consider the petition for final decision without further hearing.
(g) If a hearing is requested, the petition will be processed in accordance with Chapter 22 of this title (relating to Procedural Rules).
(h) Under no circumstance may any of the following entities cease operations without the approval of the regulatory authority: a retail public utility that possesses or is required to possess a CCN, a person who possesses facilities used to provide retail water or sewer utility service, or a water utility or water supply corporation with less than 15 connections that is operating without a CCN under § 24.229 of this title (relating to Certificate of Convenience and Necessity Not Required).
(i) In determining whether to authorize a retail public utility to discontinue, reduce, or impair retail water or sewer utility service, the commission shall consider, but is not limited to, the following factors:
(j) If a utility discontinues or otherwise abandons operation of its facilities without commission authorization, the commission may appoint a temporary manager or place the utility under supervision to take over the utility's operations, management, finances, and facilities to ensure continuous and adequate retail water and/or sewer utility service.