Arkansas Code § 23-4-1102

Exemption from general rate case procedure
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A generation and transmission cooperative may modify its rates and charges if: (1) At least three-fourths (3/4) of its board votes to change its rates and charges; (2) A proposed increase in the generation and transmission cooperative's rates and charges does not exceed five percent (5%) in any twelve-month period of the total gross revenues of the generation and transmission cooperative; and (3) Any additional requirements of this subchapter are satisfied. Acts 2009, No. 676, § 1.
A generation and transmission cooperative may modify its rates and charges if: (1) At least three-fourths (3/4) of its board votes to change its rates and charges; (2) A proposed increase in the generation and transmission cooperative's rates and charges does not exceed five percent (5%) in any twelve-month period of the total gross revenues of the generation and transmission cooperative; and (3) Any additional requirements of this subchapter are satisfied. Acts 2009, No. 676, § 1.
A generation and transmission cooperative may modify its rates and charges if: (1) At least three-fourths (3/4) of its board votes to change its rates and charges; (2) A proposed increase in the generation and transmission cooperative's rates and charges does not exceed five percent (5%) in any twelve-month period of the total gross revenues of the generation and transmission cooperative; and (3) Any additional requirements of this subchapter are satisfied. Acts 2009, No. 676, § 1.
A generation and transmission cooperative may modify its rates and charges if:
(1) At least three-fourths (3/4) of its board votes to change its rates and charges;
(2) A proposed increase in the generation and transmission cooperative's rates and charges does not exceed five percent (5%) in any twelve-month period of the total gross revenues of the generation and transmission cooperative; and
(3) Any additional requirements of this subchapter are satisfied.
Acts 2009, No. 676, § 1.

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