Nevada Code § 704.7571

Electric utility defined
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1. Electric utility means:
(a) Any public utility or successor in interest
that:
(1) Is in the business of providing
electric service to customers;
(2) Holds a certificate of public
convenience and necessity issued or transferred pursuant to this chapter; and
(3) In the most recently completed
calendar year or in any other calendar year within the 7 calendar years
immediately preceding the most recently completed calendar year, had a gross
operating revenue of $250,000,000 or more in this state;
(b) A subsidiary or affiliate of such a public
utility;
(c) A holding company or other person that holds
a controlling interest in such a public utility; and
(d) A successor in interest to any public
utility, subsidiary, affiliate, holding company or person described in
paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
2. The term does not include a cooperative
association, nonprofit corporation, nonprofit association or provider of
electric service which is declared to be a public utility pursuant to NRS 704.673 and which provides service only
to its members.

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