The applicant shall submit a tier 2 application and appropriate fees to the public utility at its designated address. Application forms are available from the commission. If available and not confidentially filed, the applicant may request the public utility to provide it with previously approved interconnection applications to facilitate obtaining field tested status. The public utility may charge a nominal processing fee but may not unreasonably refuse to provide such information if requested.
Within 3 business days of receipt of the application, the public utility shall provide written acknowledgement of receipt and the start date of the review to determine if the application is complete. Within 10 business days of receipt of the application, the public utility shall inform the applicant the application is either complete or incomplete. If the application is incomplete, the public utility shall indicate missing information. If a complete application is not returned to the public utility within 30 days from the date the public utility sends notification to the applicant that the application is incomplete, the application is considered withdrawn. In the event the applicant does not receive notification, the applicant may contact the public utility to determine the status of the application.
If the public utility does not have a record of receipt of the application, the applicant shall provide the public utility with an additional copy of the application. If the applicant can demonstrate that the original completed application was delivered to the public utility, the public utility shall determine if the application is complete or incomplete within 5 business days.
Once the public utility finds the application is complete, it shall assign the project a queue position. The queue position of each application is used to determine any potential adverse system impacts of the proposed small generator facility based on the relevant screening criteria. The parties shall proceed under the timeframes of this section to maintain queue position. The public utility may schedule a scoping meeting to notify the applicant about other higher-queued applications including FERC interconnection applications on the same radial line or spot network to which the applicant is seeking to interconnect.
Within 20 business days after the public utility notifies the applicant that it has received a completed interconnection request, or within a time period mutually agreed to by parties, the public utility shall:
The public utility shall request supplemental or clarifying information if necessary in the process of evaluating the completed application. The time required for the receipt of the additional information may extend the time necessary to complete the review, but only to the extent of the time required for the receipt of the additional information. The public utility may not alter the applicant's queue position.
S.D. Admin. R. 20:10:36:38
General Authority: SDCL 49-34A-27, 49-34A-93.
Law Implemented: SDCL 49-34A-27, 49-34A-93.