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North Dakota Century Code Title 49. Public Utilities § 49-22-03. Definitions

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In this chapter, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires:

1. “Certificate” means the certificate of site compatibility or the certificate of corridor compatibility issued under this chapter.

2. “Commission” means the North Dakota public service commission.

3. “Construction” includes a clearing of land, excavation, or other action affecting the environment of the site after April 9, 1975, but does not include activities:

a. Conducted wholly within the geographic location for which a utility has previously obtained a certificate or permit under this chapter, or on which a facility was constructed before April 9, 1975, if:

(1) The activities are for the construction of the same type of facility as the existing type of facility as identified in a subdivision of subsections 5 or 12 of this section and the activities are:

(a) Within the geographic boundaries of a previously issued certificate or permit;

(b) For an electric energy conversion facility constructed before April 9, 1975, within the geographic location on which the facility was built;  or

(c) For an electric transmission facility constructed before April 9, 1975, within a width of three hundred fifty feet [106.68 meters] on either side of the centerline;

(2) Except as provided in subdivision b, the activities do not affect any known exclusion or avoidance area;

(3) The activities are for the construction:

(a) Of a new electric energy conversion facility;

(b) Of a new electric transmission facility;

(c) To improve the existing electric energy conversion facility or electric transmission facility;  or

(d) To increase or decrease the capacity of the existing electric energy conversion facility or electric transmission facility;  and

(4) Before conducting any activities, the utility certifies in writing to the commission that:

(a) The activities will not affect a known exclusion or avoidance area;

(b) The activities are for the construction:

[1] Of a new electric energy conversion facility;

[2] Of a new electric transmission facility;

[3] To improve the existing electric energy conversion or electric transmission facility;  or

[4] To increase or decrease the capacity of the existing electric energy conversion facility or electric transmission facility;  and

(c) The utility will comply with all applicable conditions and protections in siting laws and rules and commission orders previously issued for any part of the facility.

b. Otherwise qualifying for exclusion under subdivision a, except that the activities are expected to affect a known avoidance area and the utility before conducting any activities:

(1) Certifies in writing to the commission that:

(a) The activities will not affect a known exclusion area;

(b) The activities are for the construction:

[1] Of a new electric energy conversion facility;

[2] Of a new electric transmission facility;

[3] To improve the existing electric energy conversion facility or electric transmission facility;  or

[4] To increase or decrease the capacity of the existing electric energy conversion facility or electric transmission facility;  and

(c) The utility will comply with all applicable conditions and protections in siting laws and rules and commission orders previously issued for any part of the facility;

(2) Notifies the commission in writing that the activities are expected to impact an avoidance area and provides information on the specific avoidance area expected to be impacted and the reasons why impact cannot be avoided;  and

(3) Receives the commission's written approval for the impact to the avoidance area, based on a determination that there is no reasonable alternative to the expected impact.  If the commission does not approve impacting the avoidance area, the utility must obtain siting authority under this chapter for the affected portion of the site or route.  If the commission fails to act on the notification required by this subdivision within thirty days of the utility's filing the notification, the impact to the avoidance area is deemed approved.

c. Incident to preliminary engineering or environmental studies.

4. “Corridor” means the area of land where a designated route may be established for an electric transmission facility.

5. “Electric energy conversion facility” means a plant, addition, or combination of plant and addition, designed for or capable of:

a. Generation by wind energy conversion exceeding one-half megawatt of electricity;  or

b. Generation by any means other than wind energy conversion exceeding fifty megawatts of electricity.

6. “Electric transmission facility” means an electric transmission line and associated facilities with a design in excess of one hundred fifteen kilovolts.  “Electric transmission facility” does not include:

a. A temporary electric transmission line loop that is:

(1) Connected and adjacent to an existing electric transmission facility that was sited under this chapter;

(2) Within the corridor of the sited facility and does not cross known exclusion or avoidance areas;  and

(3) In place for less than one year;  or

b. An electric transmission line that is less than one mile [1.61 kilometers] long.

7. “Facility” means an electric energy conversion facility, electric transmission facility, or both.

8. “Permit” means the permit for the construction of an electric transmission facility within a designated corridor issued under this chapter.

9. “Person” includes an individual, firm, association, partnership, cooperative, corporation, limited liability company, or any department, agency, or instrumentality of a state or of the federal government, or any subdivision thereof.

10. “Power emergency” means an electric transmission line and associated facilities that have been damaged or destroyed by natural or manmade causes resulting in a loss of power supply to consumers of the power.

11. “Route” means the location of an electric transmission facility within a designated corridor.

12. “Site” means the location of an electric energy conversion facility.

13. “Utility” means a person engaged in and controlling the electric generation, the transmission of electric energy, or the transmission of water from or to any electric energy conversion facility.

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