Ariz. Admin. Code § 14-3-203

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 24, June 14, 2024
Section R14-3-203 - Applications
A. Twenty-five copies of each application for a certificate of environmental compatibility and supporting exhibits and accompanying information shall be filed with the Director of Utilities of the Commission, plus additional copies as may be subsequently requested by the Director of Utilities.
B. The application shall be in the form prescribed in R14-3-219 of these rules and shall be accompanied by information with respect to the proposed type of facilities and description of the site, including the areas of jurisdiction affected and the estimated cost of the proposed facilities on the site. The application shall be delivered by the Director of Utilities to the chairman of the Committee within five days after the date of filing and shall be mailed to each member of the Committee within ten days of the date of filing.
C. The "description of the site" referred to in R14-3-203(B) hereof shall be reflected on a map accompanying the application and may be general in nature. It shall not be necessary to include either results of survey or a metes and bounds description.
D. An application may be filed in the alternative in situations where the applicant is in doubt as to whether an application is required by law. In such instances the application shall request a disclaimer of jurisdiction from the Committee or, in the alternative, a certificate of environmental compatibility.
E. A copy of the application shall be made available upon request to the Director of Utilities to persons complying with the requirements of R14-3-204 and shall in any event be available for inspection as provided in R14-3-206.
F. Where applications have been filed for certificates of environmental compatibility by more than one utility for transmission lines to be constructed in the same right-of-way, the Presiding Officer may require the consolidation of hearings on said application.

Effective 2-70.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-3-203

Former General Order U-51, Article III.