46-3-4
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46-3-4.
After
March 29, 1973, and continuing thereafter as rapidly as it is administratively
practicable to do so, the commission is authorized and directed to assign to
electric suppliers or to declare as unassigned areas-B all geographic areas in
this state that were, on March 29, 1973, located outside the corporate limits of
any municipality. Such assignments and declarations of unassignment shall be
effected by the commission in accordance with the following standards:
(1)
Assigned areas shall be described by defined boundaries on maps to be filed with
the commission and incorporated by it in its orders. Where deemed necessary or
appropriate, the commission may require boundaries to be additionally described
by written metes and bounds;
(2)
Each geographic area assigned shall be assigned to only one electric supplier,
as determined by public convenience and necessity, having primary regard for the
location of electric suppliers´ lines but having no regard for differences
in electric suppliers´ retail rates or for the fact that retail consumers
are not then being served from such lines;
(3)
Each geographic area assigned shall be so assigned that its boundaries enclose
land spaces in which the assignee electric supplier owns all or a preponderance
of the lines, provided that a geographic area may be so assigned or declared
unassigned even though it is completely surrounded by the inner boundaries of
another geographic area assigned to an electric supplier. Boundaries will be
located around the perimeter of such land spaces so as to be approximately 1,000
feet from the nearest of the assignee electric supplier´s lines so
enclosed, provided that if the lines of two or more electric suppliers are
closer together than 2,000 feet, the boundary shall be located approximately
halfway between them; provided, however, that where compelling factors of public
convenience and necessity so require, including the need for using natural and
manmade landmarks for boundary references, the location of a boundary may vary
somewhat more or somewhat less than such 1,000 foot or halfway distance;
provided, further, that such 1,000 foot or halfway distance standards shall not
apply to any lines of the assignee electric supplier which extend from inside
the assigned area outside such area or to any lines of any other electric
supplier which extend from outside the area inside or completely across such
area and which do not otherwise occasion assignment or unassignment of land
space, the rights and restrictions applying to such other electric
supplier´s lines inside such area being as provided for in paragraph (4) of
this Code section;
(4)
A line of an electric supplier which extends into or completely crosses a land
space in which another electric supplier owns a preponderance of the lines may
nevertheless be considered as the basis for assigning or declaring unassigned
land space related thereto; but, unless such line so occasions an assignment or
an unassignment, then, from and after the date of the assignment to an electric
supplier of the geographic area within which such line is enclosed and based
upon the location of both suppliers´ lines on that date, the electric
supplier owning such enclosed line shall have the exclusive right to extend and
continue furnishing service to all new premises locating at least partially
within 500 feet of such line and wholly more than 500 feet from the assignee
electric supplier´s lines and shall have the right, if chosen by the
consumer utilizing such premises, to extend and continue furnishing service to
new premises locating at least partially within 500 feet of both electric
suppliers´ lines but shall not otherwise have the right, unless so agreed
by the assignee electric supplier and the consumer utilizing such premises, to
extend and furnish service to any other premises locating inside such assigned
area;
(5)
Except where public convenience and necessity require their assignment, the
commission shall declare as unassigned areas-B those land spaces which are not
assigned to an electric supplier pursuant to any other provision of this part;
and
(6)
Not inconsistent with Code Section 46-3-8, any electric supplier may apply to
the commission for assignment to it of one or more geographic areas or for the
commission to declare one or more geographic areas to be unassigned areas-B.