Examples of Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act in a sentence
The PUC regulates certain utility rates, operations, and services within the State, however, LP&L is not considered a public utility and is therefore not subject to the jurisdiction of the PUC, except for its certificated areas of operation and certain reporting requirements under the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act.
The PUCT does has authority over transmission rates, certificated areas of operation, and certain reporting requirements under the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act.
For Declaratory Ruling Regarding Preemption of the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act Of 1995, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 13 FCC Rcd 1735, 1751-52, para.
This document also serves to support compliance with various state regulatory bodies and requirements, including the State of Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act (“PURA”) and the Public Utility Commission of Texas (“PUCT”) rules and requirements applicable to Affiliate transactions.
The Texas RE is a division of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), a Texas non-profit corporation that is the Independent System Operator for the ERCOT Region, and is governed by a combination independent and balanced stakeholder board, as required by Section 39.151 of the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA).
This Franchise Agreement shall in no way affect or impair the rights, obligations, or remedies of the parties under the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act, other state or federal law, or the Texas Constitution.
This Franchise shall in no way affect or impair the rights, obligations or remedies of the parties under the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act, or other state or federal law.
Texas officially opened its retail electric market to competition in 2002 pursuant to 1999 state legislation, Senate Bill 7 (76th R.S., 1999), amending the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act.
WT Docket No. 99-217, CC Docket No. 96-98August 27, 1999ATTACHMENTPage 1 of 2 Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act of 1997, Article 1446C: Sec.
GRANTEE shall not provide services directly regulated by the Texas Public Utility Commission (hereafter referred to as the "PUC") under the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act, unless authorized by the PUC.