Indiana Code § 8-1-38-11

Existing property rights
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Sec. 11. This chapter does not affect an incumbent electric transmission owner's use and control of existing property rights.   IC 8-1-39 Chapter 39. Transmission, Distribution, and Storage System Improvement Charges and Deferrals               8-1-39-1 Application of definitions in IC 8-1-2-1             8-1-39-1.1 "Advanced transmission technologies"             8-1-39-2 "Eligible transmission, distribution, and storage system improvements"             8-1-39-3 "Pretax return"             8-1-39-4 "Public utility"             8-1-39-5 "Targeted economic development project"             8-1-39-6 "TDSIC"             8-1-39-7 "TDSIC costs"             8-1-39-7.8 "TDSIC plan"             8-1-39-8 "TDSIC revenues"             8-1-39-9 Petition for TDSIC; annual plan update; recovery and deferral of TDSIC costs; limits on timing of petitions             8-1-39-10 Petition for approval of TDSIC plan; notice, hearing, and order; approval and authorization of TDSIC treatment; targeted economic development projects; termination of existing plan             8-1-39-11 Extension of gas or electric service to targeted economic development project; approval by Indiana economic development corporation of costs as TDSIC costs; rural gas service             8-1-39-12 Commission hearing and order on TDSIC petition; examination by utility consumer counselor and intervenors; new projects or improvements             8-1-39-13 Determination of pretax return             8-1-39-14 Limit on increase in utility's total retail revenues resulting from TDSIC; combined revenue impact of TDSIC under terminated plan and TDSIC under new plan             8-1-39-15 Revised rate schedule following general increase in rates and charges             8-1-39-16 Exclusions from general increase in basic rates and charges             8-1-39-17 Adoption of rules

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