New Mexico
Register / Volume XXXIII, Issue 11 / June 7, 2022
NOTICE OF
PROPOSED RULEMAKING
CASE NO. 22-00099-UT
The New Mexico Public
Regulation Commission (the “commission”) gives notice of its initiation of a proposed
rulemaking to repeal and replace Rules 17.1.2
NMAC, Utility Applications, 17.3.510 NMAC, Uniform Systems of Accounts and
Annual Report Forms for Electric Utilities, and 17.3.610 NMAC, Uniform Systems of Accounts and Annual Report
Forms. The rules which may be adopted as the final rules in this
proceeding may include all, part, or none of the language in the proposed rules
issued by the commission. The commission
may also consider alternative proposals for amending or replacing the current
rules.
Summary of the full text of the proposed rule and short explanation of
its purpose: The commission is considering repealing and replacing Rule 17.1.2 NMAC, 17.3.510 NMAC and 17.3.610 NMAC. The commission is considering changes to multiple
sections of the rules. In particular,
the commission is considering changes to remove compliance filing information
being included with standard new rate applications in Rule 17.1.2.10 NMAC an to
require annual compliance reporting by electric utilities by April 30th of each
calendar year in 17.3.510 NMAC and gas utilities by April 30th of each calendar
year in 17.3.610 NMAC.
Legal authority
authorizing the proposed rule and the adoption of the rule: New Mexico Constitution, Article XI, Sec. 2; Paragraph
10 of Subsection B of Section 8-8-4 NMSA 1978 (1998), Section 8-8-15 NMSA 1978
(1999, amended 2001), and Sections
8-8-4, 62-8-3 NMSA 1978.
How a copy of the full text of the proposed rule can be obtained: A copy of the full text of the proposed rules may be obtained
from the rulemaking proceedings section of the commission’s website at https://www.nm-prc.org/rulemaking-proceedings/ under Case No. 22-00099-UT or by calling Isaac
Sullivan-Leshin in the office of general counsel at (505) 670-4830.
How a person can comment on the proposed rule,
where comments will be received and when comments are due: Written initial
comments and written response comments shall be filed by the deadlines below in
accordance with NMPRC rules of procedure 1.2.2 NMAC. For information as to how
to file at the time of filing, please contact Melanie Sandoval, the commission’s
records bureau chief at (505) 470-8538 or melanie.sandoval@state.nm.us. Written initial comments shall be filed no
later than July 8, 2022
and written response comments shall be filed no later than July 22, 2022. Comments
shall refer to Case No. 22-00099-UT.
All written comments will be posted on the commission’s website within
three days of their receipt by the records bureau.
A
public hearing will be held on August 4,
2022, beginning at 2:00 p.m. via Zoom platform. The Commission’s Office of General Counsel
will email a Zoom invitation to the persons on the official service list in
this matter prior to the hearing. The
Zoom invitation will include a call-in number for those participants who are
unable to access the Zoom platform via computer. Any member of the public who
wishes to make a comment at the hearing must contact Isaac Sullivan-Leshin at
(505) 670-4830 or Isaac.Sullivan-Leshin@state.nm.us by no later than 5:00 pm on
August 3, 2022 to sign up as a hearing
participant. The commission’s office of
general counsel will email a Zoom invitation to all hearing participants the
day before the hearing. The Zoom
invitation will include a call-in number for those participants who are unable
to access the Zoom platform via computer.
The hearing will be held in order to receive
oral comments. In the interest of
administrative efficiency, commenters who have submitted written comments may
be restricted from making oral comments at the discretion subject to the
discretion of the commission or its designee.
In addition, any commenter may be limited to five minutes to speak,
subject to the discretion of the commission or its designee. The commission or its designee may also
determine that a spokesperson should be designated to speak on behalf of an
organization, a group, or a group of individuals that shares the same message
or seeks the same goals, in order to maximize the
efficiency of the public comment hearing.
No testimony or other evidence will be taken at the hearing as this is a
rulemaking proceeding. A court reporter
will prepare a transcript of the hearing for filing the rulemaking docket,
Docket No. 22-00099-UT.
The
record of this case will close on August
18, 2022.
From that date through the completion of this proceeding, rulemaking
participants will be forbidden from communicating with the commission or its
representatives concerning substantive issues in this proceeding.
Any person with a
disability requiring special assistance in order to
participate in the hearing should contact Renada
Peery-Galon at (505) 467-9116 at least 48 hours prior
to the commencement of the hearing.
Instructions on how to access the complete rulemaking
record, reports and other items filed in the commission’s e-docket system can
be found at https://www.nm-prc.org/rulemaking-proceedings/.