Nevada Code § 704.9913

Public hearing on adequacy of plan; determination by Commission
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1. After a public utility has filed its
plan pursuant to NRS 704.991 , the
Commission shall convene a public hearing on the adequacy of the plan.
2. The Commission shall determine the
parties to the public hearing on the adequacy of the plan. A person or
governmental entity may petition the Commission for leave to intervene as a
party. The Commission must grant a petition to intervene as a party in the
hearing if the person or entity has relevant material evidence to provide
concerning the adequacy of the plan. The Commission may limit participation of
an intervener in the hearing to avoid duplication and may prohibit continued
participation in the hearing by an intervener if the Commission determines that
continued participation will unduly broaden the issues, will not provide
additional relevant material evidence or is not necessary to further the public
interest.
3. In addition to any party to the
hearing, any interested person may make comments to the Commission regarding
the contents and adequacy of the plan.
4. After the hearing, the Commission shall
determine whether:
(a) The forecast requirements of the public
utility are based on substantially accurate data and an adequate method of
forecasting.
(b) The plan identifies and takes into account
any present and projected changes in the demand for natural gas.
(c) The plan adequately demonstrates the need for
and cost-effectiveness of the proposed activities and investments, as
applicable.
(d) The plan identifies the mix of geologic and
commercially-available nongeologic gas supply, energy efficiency and
conservation programs and activities and investments designed to meet the
current and future needs for natural gas at the lowest reasonable cost to the
public utility and its customers.
(e) To the extent the plan includes
commercially-available nongeologic gas supply options, the plan identifies and
considers any present and projected changes in greenhouse gas emissions as a
result of the proposed activities.
(f) The plan adequately mitigates adverse impacts
on low-income and historically underserved communities.

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