Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Navajo Trust Fund
Title R661 - Trustees
Rule R661-8 - Utah Navajo Trust Fund Power Lines and House Wiring Program
Section R661-8-301 - Documentation Required
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 661-8-301
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) Power Lines: Main Lines or Extensions
(a) Explanation from
power line company regarding feasibility, routing, and preliminary cost
information.
(b) Project
description, including identification of each phase of the work to be completed
and which organization/contractor will be responsible for certain tasks.
(i) A map of the proposed route of the power
line shall be included.
(ii) An
explanation of the total number of families or individuals that will benefit
from the power line distribution and extensions.
(c) Proof that the utility company or a
private consultant that Rights-of-Way (ROW) are have been or will be obtained
for the project. If a consultant is used for the ROW work, at least two (2)
quotations from consultants shall be received.
(d) All appropriate clearances for the
specified areas to be served from Navajo Nation and Bureau of Indian Affairs;
submission of a letter from all applicable agencies verifying required
clearances have been obtained is required.
(e) Identification of all match-funding
sources with their scope of responsibility and contribution.
(f) A Resolution from the Chapter, with a
final client listing and a current estimate shall be submitted in support of
the request.
(1) Individual house wiring Applications require:
(a) At least two (2) quotes from qualified,
licensed electricians specifying the cost associated with installing house
wiring.
(b) Proof of licensing,
bonding, insurance and warranty for all Contractors or sub-contractors hired by
the Chapter to install house wiring.
(c) A project description that includes a
listing of the dwelling units included in the proposed project and the detailed
cost of each dwelling unit installation.
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