New Mexico Statutes
Article 6 - Powers and Duties of Commission
Section 62-6-4.3 - Public utilities; generating plant investment, construction, acquisition and operation.

A. A public utility may invest in, construct, acquire or operate a generating plant that is not intended to provide retail electric service to New Mexico customers, the cost of which is not included in retail rates and which business activities shall not be subject to regulation by the commission pursuant to the Public Utility Act [Chapter 62, Articles 1 to 6 and 8 to 13 NMSA 1978], except as provided by Section 62-9-3 NMSA 1978. This section shall not diminish a public utility's obligation, by the prudent acquisition of resources, to serve its retail load at a cost of service no higher than the average book cost plus fuel, other operating and maintenance costs and the utility's authorized rate of return on investment of the utility's unregulated generation constructed or acquired after January 1, 2001; provided that this provision does not apply to a public utility that does not acquire unregulated generation after January 1, 2001. The commission shall assure that the regulated business is appropriately credited for any off-system sales made from regulated assets.
B. This section shall apply only to a public utility that began investing in, constructing or acquiring generating plant pursuant to this section before July 1, 2004. This section shall continue to apply until the latest of:
(1) January 1, 2015;
(2) the date the public utility divests its interest in [a] generating plant acquired or constructed pursuant to the provisions of this section; or
(3) the date the plant receives a certificate of convenience and necessity in accordance with Section 62-9-1 NMSA 1978.
History: Laws 2003, ch. 336, § 2.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Effective dates. — Laws 2003, ch. 336 contained no effective date provision but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 20, 2003, 90 days after adjournment of the legislature.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 62 - Electric, Gas and Water Utilities

Article 6 - Powers and Duties of Commission

Section 62-6-1 to 62-6-3 - Repealed.

Section 62-6-4 - Supervision and regulation of utilities.

Section 62-6-4.1 - Contract carriage.

Section 62-6-4.2 - Transition cost recovery.

Section 62-6-4.3 - Public utilities; generating plant investment, construction, acquisition and operation.

Section 62-6-4.4 - Gas and electric utilities; combined service.

Section 62-6-4.5 - Billing; franchise fees; gross receipts taxes.

Section 62-6-5 - Local option.

Section 62-6-6 - Issuance, assumption or guarantee of securities.

Section 62-6-7 - Application to commission; order of commission.

Section 62-6-8 - Exempted securities.

Section 62-6-8.1 - Additional jurisdiction.

Section 62-6-9 - Applications disposed of promptly.

Section 62-6-10 - No obligation on state.

Section 62-6-11 - Securities voidable unless approved.

Section 62-6-12 - Acquisitions, consolidations, etc.; consent of commission.

Section 62-6-13 - Application; approval of commission.

Section 62-6-14 - Valuation by the commission.

Section 62-6-15 - Contract rate with the municipality and utilities; how established.

Section 62-6-16 - Commission may prescribe uniform accounts.

Section 62-6-17 - Office, books and records; sanction; penalty.

Section 62-6-18 - Utilities required to report to commission.

Section 62-6-19 - Standard of service.

Section 62-6-20 - Meter accuracy.

Section 62-6-21 - Inspection of meters and other devices for measuring public utility service.

Section 62-6-22 - Meters and other measuring devices; testing; fees.

Section 62-6-23 - Authority to enter premises.

Section 62-6-24 - Safety rules and regulations.

Section 62-6-25 - Electrical power grids reports; transmission of electrical power; complaint procedures.

Section 62-6-26 - Economic development rates for gas and electric utilities; authorization.

Section 62-6-26.1 - Rates for clean fuels used as vehicular fuels; authorization.

Section 62-6-27 - Repealed.

Section 62-6-28 - Clean energy investments; authorization; department of environment certification.