Ariz. Admin. Code § 14-3-213

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 24, June 14, 2024
Section R14-3-213 - Decision of committee and certificate
A. The Committee shall review and consider the transcript and record of the hearing or hearings and shall by a written decision of a majority of the members and notice to all parties issue or deny a certificate or environmental compatibility within 180 days after the date upon which the application has been received by the chairman, except where additional time is otherwise provided for herein or by stipulation or waiver.
B. Upon request of a majority of the Committee, the parties to a certification proceeding may be requested to file briefs with the Committee. Each brief should contain an abstract of the evidence relied upon and requests for such specific findings as the party thinks the Committee should make. Briefs not filed with the Committee and served on or before the dates fixed therefor will not be received except by special permission of the chairman. All briefs must be accompanied by notice showing service upon all other parties and 20 copies of each brief shall be furnished for the use of the Committee.
C. If oral argument is requested by a majority of the Committee, the chairman shall notify all parties and shall arrange for the Committee to hear the argument within such limits of time as he may determine.
D. Any member or members of the Committee may prepare for the record separate written opinions setting forth their disagreement or concurrence with the written decision of the majority of the Committee. Such opinions shall be appended to the decision of the majority of the Committee, provided they are received before notice of such decision is submitted to the parties.
E. Should the estimated cost of the facilities or site be increased as a result of the action of the Committee, such increase, as determined by an independent engineering firm selected jointly by the Committee and the applicant, shall be reflected in the certificate issued by the Committee.
F. Upon notice filed with the Committee, and accompanied by an agreement on a form supplied by the Committee in which the transferee agrees to comply with the terms, limitations and conditions contained within a certificate of environmental compatibility, such certificate may be transferred to any utility.

Effective 2-70.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-3-213

Former General Order U-51, Article XIII.