Nevada Code § 704.7867

Plan to accelerate transportation electrification; stakeholder engagement meetings; filing of schedules; participation to be offered on a nondiscriminatory basis; regulations
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1. An electric utility in this State shall
file with the Commission, as part of the distributed resources plan required to
be submitted pursuant to NRS 704.741 , a
plan to accelerate transportation electrification in this State. Two or more
electric utilities that are affiliated through common ownership and that have
an interconnected system for the transmission of electricity shall submit a
joint plan.
2. A plan submitted pursuant to subsection
1 may include:
(a) Investments or incentives to facilitate the
deployment of charging infrastructure and associated electrical equipment which
supports transportation electrification across all customer classes including,
without limitation, investments or incentives for residential charging
infrastructure at single-family homes and multi-unit dwellings for both shared
and assigned parking spaces;
(b) Investments or incentives to facilitate the
electrification of public transit and publicly owned vehicle fleets;
(c) Investments or incentives to increase access
to the use of electricity as a transportation fuel in historically underserved
communities;
(d) Rate designs, programs or management systems
that encourage the charging of vehicles in a manner that supports the operation
and optimal integration of transportation electrification into the electric
grid, including, without limitation, proposed schedules necessary to implement
the rate designs or programs; and
(e) Customer education and culturally competent
and linguistically appropriate outreach programs that increase awareness of
investments, incentives, rate designs and programs of the type listed in
paragraphs (a) to (d), inclusive, and of the benefits of transportation
electrification.
3. During the 9 months immediately before
an electric utility files its first plan pursuant to subsection 1 and during
the 12 months immediately before an electric utility files any subsequent plan
pursuant to subsection 1, the electric utility shall conduct at least one
stakeholder engagement meeting each calendar quarter to discuss the development
of the plan and to solicit comments and gather ideas for improvements or
additions to the plan which support transportation electrification. Each
stakeholder engagement meeting must be open to participation by the Regulatory
Operations Staff of the Commission, personnel from the Bureau of Consumer
Protection in the Office of the Attorney General and any other interested person.
Each plan filed pursuant to subsection 1 must include a summary of the
stakeholder engagement meetings conducted in the 9- or 12-month period, as
applicable, immediately preceding the filing of the plan, which must include,
without limitation, summaries of the comments and ideas provided by the
participants.
4. Not more than 60 days after the
issuance of an order by the Commission pursuant to NRS 704.751 approving or modifying a plan
submitted pursuant to subsection 1, an electric utility which supplies
electricity in this State shall file with the Commission any schedules
necessary to implement the rate designs and programs included in the plan.
5. To the extent that a plan submitted
pursuant to subsection 1 includes programs in which customers may participate,
eligibility for participation by customers in such programs must be offered by
the electric utility on a nondiscriminatory basis to both bundled retail
customers and eligible customers, as defined in NRS 704B.080 , who purchase or plan to
purchase electricity from a provider of new electric resources, as defined in NRS 704B.130 .
6. The Commission shall adopt regulations
necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. The regulations adopted
pursuant to this section may require an annual review of the progress and
budgets of an approved plan submitted pursuant to this section.
7. As used in this section:
(a) Block means the smallest geographical unit
whose boundaries were designated by the Bureau of the Census of the United
States Department of Commerce in its topographically integrated geographic
encoding and referencing system.
(b) Block group means a combination of blocks
whose numbers begin with the same digit.
(c) Census tract means a combination of block
groups.
(d) Electric utility has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 704.187 .
(e) Historically underserved community means:
(1) A census tract:
(I) Designated as a qualified census
tract by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 
42(d)(5)(B)(ii); or
(II) In which, in the immediately
preceding census, at least 20 percent of households were not proficient in the
English language;
(2) A public school in this State:
(I) In which 75 percent or more of
the enrolled pupils in the school are eligible for free or reduced-price
lunches pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 1751 et seq.; or
(II) That participates in universal
meal service in high poverty areas pursuant to Section 104 of the Healthy,
Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, Public Law 111-296; or
(3) Qualified tribal land, as defined in NRS 370.0325 .
(f) Transportation electrification means the
use of electricity from external sources to power, wholly or in part, passenger
vehicles, trucks, buses, trains, boats or other equipment that transports goods
or people.

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