North Dakota Code § 49-03-01

Certificate of public convenience and necessity - Secured by electric public
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1. An electric public utility may not begin construction or operation of a public utility plant 
or system, or of an extension of a plant or system without first obtaining from the 
commission a certificate that public convenience and necessity require or will require 
the construction and operation. This section does not require an electric public utility to 
secure a certificate for an extension within any municipality within which the electric 
public utility has lawfully commenced operations. If any electric public utility in 
constructing or extending its line, plant, or system, unreasonably interferes with or is 
about to interfere unreasonably with the service or system of any other electric public 
utility, or any electric cooperative corporation, the commission, on complaint of the 
electric public utility or the electric cooperative corporation claiming to be injuriously 
affected, after notice and hearing as provided in this title, may order enforcement of 
this section with respect to the offending electric public utility and prescribe just and 
reasonable terms and conditions.
2. An electric transmission provider may not begin construction or operation of an electric 
transmission line interconnecting with an existing electric transmission line owned or 
operated by an electric public utility without first obtaining a certificate that public 
convenience and necessity require or will require the construction or operation.

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