2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 62: Electric, Gas and Water Utilities
Article 6: Powers and Duties of Commission, 62-6-1 through 62-6-28
Section 62-6-4.2: Transition cost recovery.


NM Stat § 62-6-4.2 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

62-6-4.2. Transition cost recovery.

A. Notwithstanding repeal of the Electric Utility Industry Restructuring Act of 1999, unless otherwise waived, a public utility shall be entitled to an opportunity to recover its transition costs. Utilities may retain these transition costs as a regulatory asset on their books pending recovery, which shall be completed by January 1, 2010.

B. For purposes of this section, "transition costs" means the prudent, reasonable and unmitigable costs other than stranded costs, not recoverable elsewhere under either federally approved rates or rates approved by the commission, that a public utility would not have incurred but for its compliance with the requirements of the Electric Utility Industry Restructuring Act of 1999 and rules promulgated pursuant to that act relating to the transition to open access, and the prudent cost of severance, early and enhanced retirement benefits, retraining, placement services, unemployment benefits and health care coverage to public utility nonmanagerial employees who are laid off on or before January 1, 2003, that are not otherwise recovered as a stranded salary and benefits cost. Transition costs shall not include costs that the public utility would have incurred notwithstanding the Electric Utility Industry Restructuring Act of 1999.

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