Note: For example: if 2 utilities have an existing limited territorial agreement that covers a portion of their original service territory boundary and want to have an agreement that covers a different portion of their original service territory boundary, they may enter into a new limited territorial agreement that covers the new territory.
But, for example, if the existing limited territorial agreement covers a 1/2 mile wide strip east of their original service territory boundary and they want to have an agreement that covers a 1/2 mile strip that is east of the new service territory boundary created by the existing limited territorial agreement, they must enter into a general territorial agreement to cover the additional strip.
Note: See sub. (2m) (b) and the note that follows about amending limited territorial agreements.
Wis. Admin. Code Public Service Commission PSC 133.07