Indiana Code § 8-1-40.1-6

Adoption of rules to implement Federal Energy Regulatory Commission order
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Sec. 6. In adopting rules under this chapter, the commission may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 .   IC 8-1-40.5 Chapter 40.5. Pilot Program for Cost Securitization for Retired Electric Utility Assets               8-1-40.5-1 "Assignee"             8-1-40.5-2 "Commission"             8-1-40.5-3 "Electric utility"             8-1-40.5-4 "Financing order"             8-1-40.5-5 "Financing party"             8-1-40.5-6 "Qualified costs"             8-1-40.5-7 "Securitization bonds"             8-1-40.5-8 "Securitization charges"             8-1-40.5-9 "Securitization property"             8-1-40.5-10 Financing orders: petition; findings required for issuance; scope and effect; allocation of qualified costs among customer classes; securitization bond provisions             8-1-40.5-11 Securitization property             8-1-40.5-12 Interests in securitization property and charges; securitization charges nonbypassable; review and adjustment of securitization charges; recovery of incremental costs             8-1-40.5-13 Scope of Indiana utility regulatory commission powers and duties with respect to securitization; effect of securitization on electric utility ratemaking and financing             8-1-40.5-14 Transfer of securitization property             8-1-40.5-15 Lien on and security interest in securitization property             8-1-40.5-16 Securitization bonds not debt, obligation, or charge on credit or taxing power of state; state covenant with respect to securitization bonds             8-1-40.5-17 Effect of securitization bonds on tax liability; liability of successor for securitization bonds, charges, and property; assignee or financing party not considered an electric utility             8-1-40.5-18 Severability             8-1-40.5-19 Adoption of rules by Indiana utility regulatory commission

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