Nevada Code § 704.225

Regulations requiring lower rates for electricity for irrigation pumps: Interruptible service
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1. The Commission shall by regulation
require each public utility which furnishes electricity to provide lower rates
for electricity for irrigation pumps under a schedule which:
(a) Will be applied:
(1) From March 1 to October 31, inclusive;
and
(2) If the customer concedes to the
utility a right to interrupt services to the customers irrigation pumps under
conditions established by the utility and approved by the Commission.
(b) Provides for a maximum rate for interruptible
service per kilowatt-hour of electricity used. The rate must be determined by
dividing the sum of the lowest charge per kilowatt-hour offered by each public
utility and each cooperative association under any of its rate schedules
applicable to its residential, commercial or industrial customers or members in
Nevada by the total number of public utilities and cooperative associations
which furnish electricity in this State. No charges may be included for minimum
billings or costs relating to standby, customers or demand. A public utility or
cooperative association shall provide such information as is necessary for the
Commission to determine the maximum rate for interruptible service pursuant to
this section.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Cooperative association means a cooperative
association, nonprofit cooperation or association or any other provider of
services described in this chapter that supplies those services for the use of
its members; and
(b) Public utility includes a municipal utility
as defined in NRS 702.060 .

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