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Sierra Pacific Power Company, together with its subsidiaries (collectively, the "Company"), is a wholly owned subsidiary of NV Energy, Inc.
Before the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, Rebuttal Testimony on behalf of Sierra Pacific Power Company.
The only Significant Subsidiaries of the Company are Sierra Pacific Power Company and Nevada Power Company.
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The abbreviations QF for customer-owned qualified power production facility and SPPCo. for Sierra Pacific Power Company will be used for the remainder of this standard.
The Plan is a continuation of an employee stock purchase plan previously maintained by Sierra Pacific Power Company, which corporation became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sierra Pacific Resources on May 31, 1984.
At such time as CIGNA verifies the funding shortfall has been eliminated, thus permanently absolving Sierra Pacific Power Company of any financial responsibility for past, current, or future claims, the premiums shall be adjusted to those actuarially justified based on actual claims experience.
Direct payroll costs for Bargaining Unit members are shared equally by Local #1245 and Sierra Pacific Power Company.
Nevada Power Company and Sierra Pacific Power Company, each a Nevada corporation (and each a "SIGNIFICANT SUBSIDIARY"), are each a "significant subsidiary" within the meaning of Rule 405 under the 1933 Act, and the Company has no other such significant subsidiary.