Examples of New Mexico Public Utility Act in a sentence
Debtor, a New Mexico corporation, is a public utility as defined in section 3(G) of the New Mexico Public Utility Act, N.M.S.A. § 62-3-1 et seq.
The NMPR has general and exclusive power and jurisdiction to regulate and supervise Company in respect to its rates and service regulations and in respect to its securities, all in accordance with provisions of the New Mexico Public Utility Act (NMSA 1978, § 62-6-4).
If at any time the New Mexico Public Utility Act (NMSA 1978, § 62-6-4) is amended or repealed with the effect of such action being the deletion of standards of service in the City as are now in effect and no successor is named by the State of New Mexico, the City reserves the right to establish standards of service consistent with those now in effect in the City or at the time of any such amendment or repeal.
Under the New Mexico Public Utility Act, a “security” means “stock, stock certificates, bonds, notes, debentures, mortgages or deeds of trust or similar evidences of indebtedness issued, executed or assumed by a utility.” N.M.S.A. § 62-3-3(F).
Filing of the Indenture with the Secretary of State of the State of New Mexico pursuant to the New Mexico Public Utility Act.
The purpose of my testimony is as follows: 14 In Section I, I describe and quantify NMGC’s Base Period litigation-related 15 expenses, demonstrate that they were reasonable and prudently incurred and 16 therefore provide a reasonable basis for the Future Test Year level of 17 litigation expense to be recovered in rates pursuant to Section 62-13-3 of 18 the New Mexico Public Utility Act (the “PUA”) and 17.10.630.7(O) 19 NMAC (“Rule 630.7(O)”).
II, § 2, § 8-8-4 NMSA, the Public Regulation Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, XXXX 0000, Sections 8-8-1 et seq., in particular XXXX 0000, Section 8-8-15, the New Mexico Public Utility Act, XXXX 0000 Sections 62-3-1 et seq., in particular XXXX 0000 Sections 62-6-1, 62-6-4, 62-6-19, 62-6-20 and 62-6-24, and regulations of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 18 C.F.R. Section 292, promulgated pursuant to the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, Pub.
Nothing contained in these bylaws shall be construed to be repugnant to any provision of the New Mexico Public Utility Act, as now or hereafter amended.
The Company and the Company Subsidiary have complied and are in compliance with (i) the New Mexico Public Utility Act and the applicable rules and regulations thereunder and (ii) any other Law or Judgment applicable to it as a public utility or gas utility, except for instances of noncompliance that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had, and would not be reasonably expected to have, a Company Material Adverse Effect.
Each such person or persons must be bonded in an amount determined by the Board.