HERA Law definition

HERA Law. Act 166 (Haw. Leg. 2012), which was passed by the 27th Hawai‘i Legislature in the form of S.B. No. 2787, S.D. 2, H.D.2, C.D.1 on May 2, 2012 and signed by the Governor on June 27, 2012. The effective date for the law is July 1, 2012. The HERA Law authorizes (i) the PUC to develop, adopt, and enforce reliability standards and interconnection requirements, (ii) the PUC to contract for the performance of related duties with a party that will serve as the HERA, and (iii) the collection of a Hawai‘i electricity reliability surcharge to be collected by Xxxxx‘x'x electric utilities and used by the HERA. Reliability standards and interconnection requirements adopted by the PUC pursuant to the HERA Law will apply to any electric utility and any user, owner, or operator of the Hawai‘i electric system. The PUC also is provided with the authority to monitor and compel the production of data, files, maps, reports, or any other information concerning any electric utility, any user, owner or operator of the Hawai‘i electric system, or other person, business, or entity, considered by the commission to be necessary for exercising jurisdiction over interconnection to the Hawai‘i electric system, or for administering the process for interconnection to the Hawai‘i electric system.
HERA Law. Act 166 (Haw. Leg. 2012), which was passed by the 27th Hawaii Legislature in the form of S.B. Xx. 0000, X.X. 0, X.X.0, X.X.0 on May 2, 2012 and signed by the Governor on June 27, 2012. The effective date for the law is July 1, 2012. The HERA Law authorizes (i) the PUC to develop, adopt, and enforce reliability standards and interconnection requirements, (ii) the PUC to contract for the performance of related duties with a party that will serve as the HERA, and (iii) the collection of a Hawaii electricity reliability surcharge to be collected by Hawaii's electric utilities and used by the HERA. Reliability standards and interconnection requirements adopted by the PUC pursuant to the HERA Law will apply to any electric utility and any user, owner, or operator of the Hawaii electric system. The PUC also is provided with the authority to monitor and compel the production of data, files, maps, reports, or any other information concerning any electric utility, any user, owner or operator of the Hawaii electric system, or other person, business, or entity, considered by the PUC to be necessary for exercising jurisdiction over interconnection to the Hawaii electric system, or for administering the process for interconnection to the Hawaii electric system.

Examples of HERA Law in a sentence

  • However, even for those claims that may be taken to court, you and we both waive any claims for punitive damages and any right to pursue claims on a class or representative basis.

  • The 2008 HERA Law requires the Authority to report tenant data to HUD annually, including tenant race, ethnicity, family composition, age, income, use of rental assistance or other similar assistance, disability status, and monthly rental payments.

  • The provisions of this Article 22 (Revisions to Performance Standards) are without limitation to the obligations of the Parties under the HERA Law and the reliability standards and interconnection requirements developed and adopted by the PUC pursuant to the HERA Law.

  • The provisions of this Article 24 (Process for Addressing Revisions to Performance Standards) are without limitation to the obligations of the Parties under the HERA Law and the reliability standards and interconnection requirements developed and adopted by the PUC pursuant to the HERA Law.

Related to HERA Law

  • California Law means the General Corporation Law of the State of California.

  • bye-law means a bye-law framed by the corporation under this Act;

  • Delaware Law means the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware.

  • TBCA means the Texas Business Corporation Act.

  • FBCA means the Florida Business Corporation Act.

  • TBOC means the Texas Business Organizations Code.

  • GBCC means the Georgia Business Corporation Code.

  • PPS Law means the PPSA and any amendment made at any time to the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) or any other legislation as a consequence of the PPSA.

  • CGCL means the California General Corporation Law.

  • Companies Law means the Companies Law (2018 Revision) of the Cayman Islands, as amended from time to time.

  • DGCL means the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware.

  • CBCA means the Canada Business Corporations Act.

  • FDA Laws means all applicable statutes (including the FDCA), rules and regulations implemented administered or enforced by the FDA (and any foreign equivalent).

  • MBCA means the Michigan Business Corporation Act.

  • NYBCL means the New York Business Corporation Law.

  • MGCL means the Maryland General Corporation Law.

  • Cookie Law means the relevant parts of the Privacy and Electronic

  • PBCL means the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law of 1988, as amended.

  • Takeover Code means the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers.

  • GCL means the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware.

  • Applicable Law means all laws, statutes, common law, regulations, ordinances, codes, rules, guidelines, orders, permits, tariffs and approvals, including those relating to the environment or health and safety, of any Governmental Authority that apply to the Parties or the subject matter of this Agreement.

  • ABCA means the Business Corporations Act (Alberta), R.S.A. 2000, c. B-9, as amended, including the regulations promulgated thereunder;

  • NRS means the Nevada Revised Statutes.

  • SEBI Act or “Act” means the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992;

  • Competition Law means all Laws that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or restraint of trade or lessening of competition through a merger or acquisition.

  • Takeover Law means any “fair price,” “moratorium,” “control share acquisition,” “business combination” or any other anti-takeover statute or similar statute enacted under state or federal law.