North Dakota Code § 49-05-04.3

Rate adjustment - Transmission facility costs
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1. The commission may approve, reject, or modify a tariff filed under section 49 -05-06 
which provides for an adjustment of rates to recover jurisdictional capital and operating 
costs incurred by a public utility for new or modified electric transmission facilities. For 
purposes of this section, an electric transmission facility includes an electric 
transmission line as defined in chapter 49 -21.1 and other transmission line equipment, 
including substations, transformers, and other equipment constructed to improve the 
power delivery capability or reliability of the electric transmission system; and 
operating costs include federally regulated costs charged to or incurred by the public 
utility to increase regional transmission capacity or reliability. The tariff must:
a. Allow the public utility to recover on a timely basis its investment and associated 
costs for new or modified electric transmission facilities not reflected in the utility's 
general rate schedule;
b. Allow a return on the public utility's investment made for new or modified electric 
transmission facilities at the level approved in the utility's most recent general rate 
case;
c. Provide a current return on construction work in progress for new or modified 
electric transmission facilities, provided the cost recovery from retail customers of 
the allowance for funds used during construction is not sought through any other 
means; and
d. Terminate cost recovery after the public utility's costs for new or modified electric 
transmission facilities have been recovered fully or have been reflected in the 
utility's general rate tariffs.
2. Rate adjustments filed under the tariff must be accompanied by:
a. A description and quantification of the costs incurred by the public utility for new 
or modified electric transmission facilities which are subject to recovery;
b. A schedule for implementation of the applicable transmission facility projects; 
c. Calculations to establish that the rate adjustment is consistent with the terms of 
the tariff; and
d. An application fee in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars. Upon request 
of the commission and with the approval of the emergency commission, the 
applicant shall pay such additional fees as are reasonably necessary for 
completion of the application process by the commission. The commission may 
waive or reduce the fee.

3. Upon receipt of a rate adjustment filed under the tariff, the commission shall approve 
the rate adjustment to become effective unless, after notice and opportunity for 
hearing and comment, the commission determines the rate adjustment does not 
comply with the tariff or the incurred costs for new or modified electric transmission 
facilities are not reasonable and prudent. The commission shall pay the expenses of 
investigating a rate adjustment for recovery of transmission facility costs under this 
section from the application fee paid by the public utility in accordance with section 
49-02-02.
49-05-04.4. Integrated resource plan.
An electric public utility shall submit integrated resource plans to the commission. The 
commission may adopt rules and regulations for preparation and submission of integrated 
resource plans. At the request of the commission, the applicant shall pay a fee reasonably 
necessary for completing an investigation of the integrated resource plan up to an amount not 
exceeding two hundred fifty thousand dollars. If additional funds are reasonably necessary to 
pay the costs of an investigation of the integrated resource plan, upon request of the 
commission and with the approval of the emergency commission, the applicant shall pay such 
additional fees as are reasonably necessary for completion of an investigation by the 
commission.

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